Other devices can connect with no issues, correct. This is actually a different router - this one is the one provided by Verizon for their FIOS system. I’ve had USB ports go bad, so that’s why I’m asking.ĭesktop, yes. It really feels like it’s a router issue, like static IP vs dynamic IPs, or having some sort of policy that can exclude your IP, but then you can plug in via hard-cable and you can connect fine - that’s really a pickle and points to the USB adapter - hence the Q’s on whether you can use other USB adapters just fine.
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You’re using the same router you used back at your old place…what is brand / model of that router?.You’re on a desktop - hence the wireless adapter.I’m not an expert, but I’ve got a lot of devices & run Tomato on my router, so have done more than a fair bit of wireless debugging, Let me do a few assumptions… can you verify these? I tried booting into safe mode with networking but that doesn’t seem to include WiFi, just wired Ethernet.Īnyone have any ideas as to how I can troubleshoot and/or fix this? Thanks in advance.
PANDA WIRELESS PAU05 DRIVER
I tried updating the adapter driver and Windows 10 says the driver I have is current.Īny ideas? I’m temporarily connected by a long-ass wire running down the stairs but that’s obviously not going to work for a long-term solution. I tried disconnecting all my devices so it was just my mouse + keyboard and the wireless adapter - no change. It also gums up windows tasks so nothing else windows-related responds. The adapter sees my network, but when I try to connect it just sits there saying “Verifying and Connecting” - it will do that forever, and never time out or give an error or respond in any way. Since the initial problem I’ve upgraded to Windows 10.Īnd the adapter I just purchased is a Panda 300Mbps Wireless N USB Adapter
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However, we’ve now moved into a new house and I’m theoretically just using a wireless connection - and I even bought a brand-new wireless adapter that’s supposed to work fine but I’m having the exact same issues … can’t connect to any network.
PANDA WIRELESS PAU05 DRIVERS
I didn’t worry too much about it at the time since I had a wired connection and because my adapter was really old and I figured the drivers were probably just out of date. After a random update, the wireless stopped working. I’m sort of frustrated with an issue where I can’t connect using a wireless adapter.Ī couple of months ago I was running Windows 7 and everything was working fine.