I have s strange wifi problem with a Lenovo laptop (I don't know the model, it's quite new) that has a Mediatek WLAN chip and has Windows 11 22H2. Connecting to wifi sometimes works and other times when it doesn't, it says something on the network I'm connecting to, has changed and asks for the password. Except that the password is not accepted. Dec 16, 2015 Β· Go to settings-->Update and security-->Windowsupdate-->Advance options--> select the check box "Give me updates for other Microsoft product when i update". 2> Update WIFI driver. Do to device manage --> Network adapter--> right click "Marvell AVASTAR wireless-AC Network Controller" to Uninstall. Nov 7, 2023 Β· Hereβs how to do it: Go to the Start Menu, type in Services, and open it up. In the Services window, locate the WLAN AutoConfig service. Right-click on it and select Properties. WLAN Autoconfig β Windows Services. Change the Startup type to β Automatic β and click Start to run the service. Starting WLAN Autoconfig Service.
I had this same issue on a Lenovo T14 running Win 10. I searched the Intel and Lenovo boards for solutions without finding a working solution. I finally found something that works after searching for slow wifi with VPN. There is a patch/mod from Microsoft that fixed my issue. MSFT webpage here: WiFi issues with Creators Update - Microsoft
Aug 10, 2015 Β· Lenovo Yoga Pro 3 running Windows 10 will not connect to wifi networks, displaying "cannot connect to this network." Other phones, tablets, and laptops are able to connect to the same network. This was tested on 3 wifi networks. Last night, there was no connectivity issue.
Jan 2, 2018 Β· You could also try a Network Reset: 1. Open the start menu and go to settings (gear icon, lower left). Or press the Windows* Key + "i" combination to open your Windows* Settings. 2. Go to Network & Internet, and select the Network Reset option. Your PC will restart, so make sure to save and close any important files.
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