pbracing33b
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Ok I have an ASUS 802.11n Wireless LAN Card in my desktop computer and haven't had any issues with it for a long time. But now I have moved in a new apartment and it was working ok for awhile (connecting to the internet and such) but lately, it has a really slow time or won't even hardly connect to the internet. I have used a tool called NetAdapterRepair which is suppose to renew and flush DNS, Release and Renew DHCP and many more all at one click, which is pretty cool and a nifty tool, but I'm not sure if this is working or not. Bc I still have an issue with connectivity.
What is even weirder is that I am using the Wired LAN now and it is working fine. I have no problems whatsoever. So in my thinking there is probably and issue with the card, or with one of the protocols.
Also when I look on device manager it states that the ASUS card is working properly.
So my question is how do I know the card is going bad? Or How do I check more protocols to see if there is an issue with that. Or could it be my new router that my ISP has installed on my network and how would I check that.
Thanks for any info in advacne.
What is even weirder is that I am using the Wired LAN now and it is working fine. I have no problems whatsoever. So in my thinking there is probably and issue with the card, or with one of the protocols.
Also when I look on device manager it states that the ASUS card is working properly.
So my question is how do I know the card is going bad? Or How do I check more protocols to see if there is an issue with that. Or could it be my new router that my ISP has installed on my network and how would I check that.
Thanks for any info in advacne.