Hi. Issue: The new Xbox Series Controller only works properly if connected by a USB-C cable. If connected by Bluetooth (quality third-party dongle), some games do not even recognize the input and some
While it works well, the attached cord can be a bit ball and chain at times. So, I decided to pickup a wireless Bluetooth mini mouse as a substitute. My wireless mouse didn’t require much in the way of configuration, all I had to do was connect the included USB wireless receiver, turn the mouse on and Windows automatically detected it.
I did that but that doesn't really work since I use my laptop on charge. I did the similar thing such as turning on the"Wireless Adapter" in change power plan settings to"Maximum Performance" and the issue still persists even after those two fixes. Also, here's my system information right here as I forgot to put it in the initial post.
It appears that your TP-Link TL-WN725N WIRELESS N Nano USB Adapter is one of the Microsoft certified Wi-Fi adapters that supports Wi-Fi Direct. Basically, Wi-Fi Direct feature is automatically on when your Wi-Fi is on.
Hi , YossiDukes Welcome to Microsoft Community. Open the device manager, and then find your wireless network card in the"network adapter" of the device manager, right-click the properties, and switch to the"power management" tab. Remove the check mark in front of"Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power", and then click OK.
Media Tek Wifi 6E MT 7922(RZ616) 160MHz Wireless LANI download the latest driver version 3.3.0.918, but windows update the driver version to the latest 24.34.2.567So now Wifi there 2 drivers device
In previous version of windows 11 i am using wireless network from router but after updating the window 11 24H2 version i can't connect wireless network from router but i can connect smartphone's wifi
Hello, Ishita Kachhadiya. Welcome to the Microsoft community. Thank you for your feedback. The steps to install the new WiFi driver on Windows 11 are as follows:
Hi, fellow Windows users. My wifi is problematic and it started happening since I updated to Windows 11. I've seen people with similar problems in the forums here and even on other websites but after trying (almost) all of their suggested solutions, I still can't solve the problem here.
I just feel PC makers use cheaper quality Wifi cards in some laptops to save money. But I have also noticed a lot more WiFi issues as we transition into multiple bands for WiFi. Seems like everything either uses WIFI or Bluetooth. I would bet you can look up any wireless hardware and find complaints about connections.