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I’ve got a new Asus X302LJ-RT4101 a week ago, and it works great, but… After some time (random, never the same amount), the laptop loses ALL the wifi networks, it just says No Network is available. Disabling and re-enabling the wifi adapter fixes this, but that’s just a “band-aid”, not an actual fix. I don’t move it, so it’s not out of range, it just decides to… stop working I guess. Does anyone have experience with this and know what could help? Thanks in advance.
Hi, Have you got the latest Asus Broadcom drivers installed? Here is a link. Don’t forget to select the correct OS https://www.asus.com/Notebooks/X302LJ/He…
After this happened the 1st time, I check the “Update Driver” from Device Manager, and it said I already had the “best” driver installed for my device. I have disabled “Allow computer to turn off this device to save battery” from the Power Management tab, and haven’t seen it happen for some time, but it started again. I downloaded the latest driver and installed it now, I will use the laptop for some time and see what happens. Honestly, I don’t want to go through warranty and all that if it’s just a software problem. I’ll keep you updated, and if someone had this same problem, please post about it. Thanks for your ideas.
I would personally just return it for a replacement if you can deal with the hassle, since the warranty usually would cover an issue like this.