![]() Voila! My connection problems are practically non-existant at this point. So, once removing the ralink driver from my computer, windows installed it's default driver for my network adapter and. When a component on your comp has it's driver stripped, Windows software has a few drivers that will install by default for your hardware so that it can remain functional on your computer. I simply uninstalled the driver from my comp. After trying everything under the sun, I decided I would bite the bullet and I tried something a little unorthodox. Driver update after driver update, no luck. I use my computer on the top level of my house, and the router is at the basement. As soon as I moved further away from the router, I experienced constant drop outs, and the connection would always flounder between low signal strength, to completely disconnecting itself from the router, where I had to manually re-connect it. ![]() Out of the box, my comp was working fine and it connected to the network OK. I have an HP Envy fortunate enough to be equipped with a Ralink RT3290, running windows 8. I'm not sure if this will be a complete fix for you, but I've been wresting with my network adapter for months and this has proven to be the most effective for my computer. These ralink adapters are plain ol' sh*t. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems. ![]()
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