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Standard User Robroadband
(newbie) Sun 27-Apr-25 15:33:30
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Re: Laptop won't connect to Access Point


[re: Taras] [link to this post]
 
Driver is 2024.10.143.0. Don't know how this has happened - I agree that the latest driver for the adapter begins 2023. I've tried rollback - still a 2024 driver. Should I install the 2023 one anyway, or should there be backwards compability f Ive got a 2024 one?
Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 27-Apr-25 15:36:09
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Re: Laptop won't connect to Access Point


[re: Robroadband] [link to this post]
 
no (not atm), try the guest ssid idea first and see if it will connect.
Standard User Robroadband
(newbie) Sun 27-Apr-25 15:39:08
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Re: Laptop won't connect to Access Point


[re: candlerb] [link to this post]
 
Channels: the Nirsoft viewer has me connected on ch100 using 5Ghz (main router); the 5Ghz from the AP is broadasting on 36 and the 2.4Ghz are on 13 and 9 respectively - surely too far apart for there to be overlap?


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Standard User Robroadband
(newbie) Sun 27-Apr-25 15:40:07
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Re: Laptop won't connect to Access Point


[re: Taras] [link to this post]
 
Thanks Taras, but that's beyond me - how?
Standard User Robroadband
(learned) Sun 27-Apr-25 16:01:38
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Re: Laptop won't connect to Access Point


[re: Robroadband] [link to this post]
 
Me: "if I put them right next to each other, it connects **according to the router’s web GUIs

Not convinced about this now: using the Nirsoft, even when I'm next to the AP, the connection is to the main router (its 2.4Ghz band).

I've now disabled the Wifi broadcast on the main router - all devices switch to the AP except the errant Asus, which has no connection at all

Edited by Robroadband (Sun 27-Apr-25 16:23:52)

Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 27-Apr-25 16:25:00
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Re: Laptop won't connect to Access Point


[re: Robroadband] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by Robroadband:
Thanks Taras, but that's beyond me - how?


do you know how to get into the tp-link router's webpage?

What i'm suggesting is using the guest network to remove the roaming issue for the asus laugh
Standard User Robroadband
(learned) Sun 27-Apr-25 16:31:44
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Re: Laptop won't connect to Access Point


[re: candlerb] [link to this post]
 
Thanks again all; candlerb - I'm usng your post as a basis as it covers all bases!

Security: TP-Link router/AP has settings:

Security: "WPA/WPA2/WPA3 Perspnal (Recommended)"
Version is selected (not Auto) as "WPA2-PSK", other options being WPA2-WPA3 & WPA3-SAE
Encryption seems to default to "AES" from the PSK selection

No idea how to see whether the laptop is a match, but I'll look into it smile

Edited by Robroadband (Sun 27-Apr-25 19:54:59)

Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 28-Apr-25 09:40:22
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Re: Laptop won't connect to Access Point


[re: Robroadband] [link to this post]
 
I had a look at the specs of the wireless card. Whilst it should do 2.4ghz and 5ghz over n, its a single aerial job which means you can't upgrade it most modern laptops have 2+ aerials

If the lappy isn't being moved much getting a usb ethernet dongle and wire it up that would be the best outcome......
Standard User Robroadband
(learned) Mon 28-Apr-25 09:58:33
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[re: Taras] [link to this post]
 
Thanks Taras - much appreciated.

Take it the wifi card's a bit duff then and may be and better to upgrade rather than faff about trying to work out why it's not connecting?

It'll have to be a wifi dongle rather than ethernet, but imagine that will still solve the problem.


Ta!
Standard User Adduxi
(member) Mon 28-Apr-25 10:14:24
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Re: Laptop won't connect to Access Point


[re: Robroadband] [link to this post]
 
Something like this perhaps? TP-Link Archer TX20U WiFi Dongle, AX1800 Wireless Wi-Fi 6 USB
However if the laptop is an older model, the USB port may limit the performance of the dongle.
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