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You can try a system restore to when it was working correctly. If not, we would recommend that you visit our Acer Community website (http://community.acer.com/t5/Android-Tablets/bd-p/tablets) to see if someone has a similar model that might have experienced this same problem and has a solution.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is definitely a problem with the driver. I have actually reinstalled the updated driver a couple of times from the Acer site but the problem persists. The QUICKEST solution -- right click on the WIFI icon on the bottom of the screen -- there is an option to TROUBLESHOOT PROBLEMS -- click that. It resets the WIFI and reconnects to my home network -- takes less than 30 seconds. FYI -- I was having even worse WIFI issues with my Dell Venue Pro 8 tablet after I upgraded to Windows 10 -- fortunately, the Dell driver update seems to have that resolved. I have read that many other WINDOWS 10 tablets and laptops are having this same type of issue.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, reinstall the Network driver. You can download it directly from Acer. Its not a hardware issue its a Windows 10 issue.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had the exact same problem and unfortunately I was never able to find a solution. My device lost the Wi-Fi card completely and the only way I could find to correct it was a factory reset. It happened to me twice and I ended up returning the device and going with a Lenovo Miix 3. I know that doesn't help your situation much but I can confirm that it happened to me too...
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I've had nothing but problems with the wi-fi. The first I took back to the store for a new one. The second I have had to send back to Acer twice for repair. There is definitely a problem with the wi-fi adapter going missing. Buy at your own risk. I wish I had gotten my money back when the first one went bad.
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