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10-12-2021 12:25 PM
Hardware: Realtek RTL8723BE 802.11 bgn Wi-Fi Adapter
Driver: installed from RTLWlanE_WindowsDriver_2023.56.0502.2017_DUA. L
Problem for more than 1 year:
The internet (WLAN) connection very often disconnects, the connection time is very different (e.g. between one minute and 2 hours).
I reconnect by disabling/enabling the Wi-Fi network adapter, and I do this rather often within a day.
Usually, the router is behind a thin wall. Tentatively, I put it in front of the notebook (without a wall between router and notebook) for some days.
Result: no improvement.
My Internet provider advised me to try everything what I can do with the software of the Fritz! Box7582.
Result: no improvement.
The W10 device manager always said: WLAN adapter is ok, driver is ok.
Nevertheless, I removed the WLAN adapter today and replaced it with a new one (HP Original Part 792610-005).
The W10 Device Manager says: everything is ok.
But in reality: no improvement, the problem exists unimproved.
Last activity:
HP Hardware Diagnostics Windows says: everything is ok with Wi-Fi.
But during wireless stress test (ping) the Wi-Fi (WLAN) connection crashes.
Is there a solution?
Thx in advance for your help,
Josef alias B-757
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10-13-2021 02:39 PM
I did say above: "You do not have many choices because it in an older generation". You can try your luck.
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10-12-2021 02:25 PM
It is a wifi adapter which supports only 802.11 bgn (means slow). You do not have many choices because it in an older generation. I'm using the following adapter for my 11 years old and it works not the best but up to 10 times faster than the old card
https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/Networking/Adapters/67965-USB-AC53-NANO
Other vendors have similar products and may be cheaper too (I bough it around Easter 2020, same shop above and paid only A$39)
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10-13-2021 05:23 AM
Thank you for your hints.
If I understand you correctly, my problem of online-offline is a problem of fast WiFi adapter - slow WiFi adapter.
If so, I will buy a faster adapter (such as you proposed: USB-connected).
My router "FRITZ! Box 7582" can work faster.
IEEE 802.11a – 54 Mbps
IEEE 802.11b – 11 Mbps
IEEE 802.11g – 54 Mbps
IEEE 802.11n – 450 Mbps
IEEE 802.11ac – 1300 Mbps
Regards,
Josef / B-757
10-13-2021 02:39 PM
I did say above: "You do not have many choices because it in an older generation". You can try your luck.
Regards.
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10-14-2021 05:19 AM
I downgraded the WiFi driver to the oldest version, and now the WiFi adapter works relatively stable.
When it will begin to buck, I will try my luck with help of a USB adapter.
Many thanks for your support,
Josef / B-757
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