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Veezora
Oct 23, 2023Aspirant
5ghz network not connecting at boot NETGEAR AXE3000 A8000
I am using a router with both a 2.4 GHz and 5GHz connection. Since purchasing and using the NETGEAR AXE3000 (A8000) series adaptor, I have noticed that on some system startups, the Netgear adaptor wi...
michaelkenward
Oct 25, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Veezora wrote:
I have noticed that on some system startups, the Netgear adaptor will not be able to locate and connect automatically to the 5GHz network.
Might help to rule out Windows as the culprit.
Can other wifi clients see the 5 GHz network?
- VeezoraOct 26, 2023Aspirant
Phones and laptop are able to see and connect to both the 5G and 2G bands, though I've not noticed any difficulties connecting on either.
I've made sure that in the device properties, windows isn't able to power down the device. Only other thing I can think to try is a reinstall of the device drivers.
- michaelkenwardOct 26, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Veezora wrote:
Phones and laptop are able to see and connect to both the 5G and 2G bands, though I've not noticed any difficulties connecting on either.
Sort of points to Windows and/or the USB adapter.
I've made sure that in the device properties, windows isn't able to power down the device. Only other thing I can think to try is a reinstall of the device drivers.
Good move on the power front.
If you remove the drivers, it might help to look for "Hidden" devices. Whenever you insert a USB device, Windows looks for drivers and has a habit of building up a pile of them. It leaves behind any that you aren't using.
Wifi adapters
You could try deleting the hidden ones.
You could also try using the adapter without installing any Netgear drivers. Windows may come with its own compatible drivers.