

- #Intel dual band wireless ac 3165 cannot find networks driver#
- #Intel dual band wireless ac 3165 cannot find networks manual#
- #Intel dual band wireless ac 3165 cannot find networks windows 10#
#Intel dual band wireless ac 3165 cannot find networks driver#
I have been connected to the internet for nearly 24 hours without a single loss of connection! Essentially, the driver for the controller was shutting down and not restarting properly. I had found Part 1 on a number of forums, but I had to figure out Part 2 on my own. Restart the computer (don't know if it is necessary, but I always restart) Right-click "RealTek PCIe FE Family Controller" Uncheck "Allow computer to turn off this device to save power" Right-click "Inter(R) Dual Band Wireless AC-3165" This is the two part solution (Windows 10): I could have a browser window open, but if I was not actively sending or receiving data, the connection would shut down. When I went just a few minutes without accessing the internet it would close down. The problem that I had was produced by Windows power management system. (I did make one hardware change by swapping out the HDD for an SSD) My machine is also the HP Pavilion 17 G1337-CL, which has the Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless ac3165. This problem has been a nightmare and I wanted to share. I've found a solution and I signed up on these forums just to post it. Add the "Click 'OK'" step.)Īlright, I've been all over the internet trying to fix this as I had the same experience. (Edits: Add product and OS info, correct a few grammatical mistakes. What would be my next steps to try and resolve this issue? What more information might you need from me? All other devices on the wireless router will continue to work fine when this computer does not. If I connect a wired connection to the laptop, I am able to connect to the internet again.

It will often turn back on as soon as I turn it off, or not respond at all to my attempts. I've tried turning the wifi off and on, and that proves difficult. But the restart issue seems to happen every time the wifi issue happens(assuming I do a restart).
#Intel dual band wireless ac 3165 cannot find networks manual#
I've clocked it at 2 minutes before I did a manual power button restart on it. If I attempt a restart when this happens, the restart takes a very, very long time.
#Intel dual band wireless ac 3165 cannot find networks windows 10#
The BIOS has been updated, the driver has been updated, Windows 10 has been updated, the wireless driver has been uninstalled and reinstalled. I have contacted HP support twice about this now, and their solution has not resolved the issue. I have tried the troubleshooting via the HP Network connection and i get the message' IP not bound. I am unable to connect at all to the internet on my HP Pavillion desktop. It still shows connected to the router, but can't reach the internet. Problems with Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 3165 adapter for Desktop computer. I will be connected to my wifi network, and then suddenly the internet will stop working. Note, The setting 802.11n Mode is available only for the following legacy adapters. Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260, features, The driver. I haven't found a pattern to this either. I have similar issues with Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 9462 00, 14.3 Network controller, Intel Corporation Cannon Point-LP CNVi Wireless-AC rev 30 as in lspci output on Dell Vostro 5481 laptop. But it has one major issue, that is unacceptable for a laptop computer. I recently purchased a Pavilion 17t at Costco.
