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    ASUS notebook U56E series

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by faithfulcount, Feb 20, 2012.

  1. faithfulcount

    faithfulcount Notebook Enthusiast

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    I got my Asus last summer and the machine is running great and everything but I've noticed that I'd get frequent d/c from the network either in school or at home. And today when I tried to upgrade to a secure network at my school, the installation program stated that my network adapter/driver doesn't support the encryption. Does anyone else have the same problem and does anyone know where and which network adapter/driver I should update? Greatly appreciated.
     
  2. Support.4@XOTIC PC

    Support.4@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Hello Faithfulcount-

    Try going into your device manager(or type 'device manager' in the search box), click on your Network adapter and click which adapter you are using. From there you'll want to make to the 'Advanced' tab. Then, click on 'Wireless Mode Selection'. From there you should have some choices on which network to obtain.

    Hope that helps, but that is what it sounds like to me.

    Cheers!