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Go to Device Manager, disable then re-enable network drivers, if it does not work, uninstall then Scan for hardware changes in the Device Manager to let windows automatically install default drivers for network, this usually helps.

Then, properly install the network drivers for your motherboard.

Occassionaly visits the forum when I have nothing to do at work.

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Also you may need to actually play around under network settings and forget your wifi network, and then sign back in.  Just I know sometimes I don't get an IP correctly assigned when my router has issues, and sometimes disconnecting and re-connecting does not fix the issue if the router thinks I still have an IP leased.

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