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This is only one many possibilities for your situation. Your router may be set up not to accept new wifi devices. You can change the router settings to accept the new device. Once the PC is accepted you can restrict access again on the router.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I cant help for sure but go to the search bar on bottom left of your home screen and type device manager. Find the network adapters slot, click the little arrow on the left that sort of points downwards. When the drop down list opens you'll see a Bluetooth component, followed by the Intel 316 or whatever wifi unit it uses, and 4 or 5 more objects. Right click the intel wifi adapter and follow through to search and update for a new driver. Most of mine were way out of date even after a windows install. But to this point ive taken 2 days to download 5 games. The motherboard and wifi unit are not the best units out there. Better with a wired connection probably. When I pulled out of box I could only hit 1-2mb/s downloads. Now I'm around 5-6, so something still doesn't seem right but that was after all driver updates and using Microsoft power shell to get into and change bandwidth capabilities etc. you could have a broken unit too, its a wild card.
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