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holybanjo
Jan 27, 2025Guide
MR6110 Unable to connect
Hello I’m getting the message “unable to connect to network” when I enter the WiFi password for the MR6110. Please advise Matthew
- Jan 28, 2025
wow you look at the reviews for that card on an AX network and its a ton of posts with issues.
here's one specifically https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupport/comments/n2cpiv/is_there_a_problem_with_the_realtek_8822ce/
I'm a fan of intel cards (other than their new BE200 because its not compatible with AMD). If you're half hand, you can pickup a cheap Intel AX210 and put in your laptop. Or even try a cheap USB wireless adapter. That'll tell you real quick if the card is the issue.
plemans
Jan 27, 2025Guru - Experienced User
well, it could be the wrong password.
Do all devices have issues or just one?
Did you go in and check the password?
Or try changing it?
holybanjo
Jan 28, 2025Guide
My laptop has the following wireless hardware:
Realtek 8821CE Wireless LAN 802.11ac PCI-E NIC
Driver version: 2024.10.141.0
Realtek 8821CE Wireless LAN 802.11ac PCI-E NIC
Driver version: 2024.10.141.0
- plemansJan 28, 2025Guru - Experienced User
wow you look at the reviews for that card on an AX network and its a ton of posts with issues.
here's one specifically https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupport/comments/n2cpiv/is_there_a_problem_with_the_realtek_8822ce/
I'm a fan of intel cards (other than their new BE200 because its not compatible with AMD). If you're half hand, you can pickup a cheap Intel AX210 and put in your laptop. Or even try a cheap USB wireless adapter. That'll tell you real quick if the card is the issue.
- holybanjoJan 28, 2025Guide
Thanks for this. I've tried it with my USB adaptor and lo-behold, it works. Will I be able to upgrade to the Intel AX210 on an ASUS lapop? Or would I be better placed just getting a new laptop?
- plemansJan 29, 2025Guru - Experienced User
what asus laptop is it? (model number)
some have black/white lists for what wireless cards they can use but most are fine.