I had this same problem with a Dell Inspiron 15, with Dell Wireless 1703 card. I don't know where to go in my troubleshooting from here, but the best I can tell, connecting to the iphone hotspot forced the 20mhz frequency, then connecting to the access point continued on that frequency for sometime until it switched over to 40mhz. Does anyone know of another way to force this? Since this was working fine under windows 7, does this sound like a bug for windows 10? So, no easy way, atleast through the advanced driver properties, to force the 20mhz frequency only. I can't leave my wifi set to 20mhz only, and I most definitely can't change the settings on public hotspots or other private networks that I don't own.ĭiving into the driver settings from device manager, I see the following options: > wifi connected with internet access, and so far, it has stayed connected. Then, I changed the setting to 20mhz only. I got the same result -> connected, but no internet connection, can't ping router. Doing some testing on the router in question, I changed the network from 20/40mhz auto to 40 mhz and reconnected wifi. That will show current and past invoices, and gives you a pay now function.EUREKA! I've made a breakthrough.
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