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MSI H110i Pro AC Wifi issues

ivan134

For some reason Linutechtips.com works fine, but whether I can connect to other sites it's luck of the draw. Intel.com seems to work fine, but it loads really slowly. Apps like Steam, Battle.net, Origin, etc don't connect. The wireless card is the Intel 8260 AC. Driver is up to date and I've already run a virus and malware scan.

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On 6/21/2016 at 0:19 PM, ivan134 said:

For some reason Linutechtips.com works fine, but whether I can connect to other sites it's luck of the draw. Intel.com seems to work fine, but it loads really slowly. Apps like Steam, Battle.net, Origin, etc don't connect. The wireless card is the Intel 8260 AC. Driver is up to date and I've already run a virus and malware scan.

Have you tested loading the things that won't load when connected via Ethernet instead of wifi?

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1 hour ago, TheRealParker02 said:

Have you tested loading the things that won't load when connected via Ethernet instead of wifi?

I've actually figured out what the problem was. I plugged the ethernet cable in the wrong port in my router. 

CPU i7 6700 Cooling Cryorig H7 Motherboard MSI H110i Pro AC RAM Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB DDR4 2133 GPU Pulse RX 5700 XT Case Fractal Design Define Mini C Storage Trascend SSD370S 256GB + WD Black 320GB + Sandisk Ultra II 480GB + WD Blue 1TB PSU EVGA GS 550 Display Nixeus Vue24B FreeSync 144 Hz Monitor (VESA mounted) Keyboard Aorus K3 Mechanical Keyboard Mouse Logitech G402 OS Windows 10 Home 64 bit

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11 hours ago, ivan134 said:

I've actually figured out what the problem was. I plugged the ethernet cable in the wrong port in my router. 

Ah. That would definitely cause a bit of an issue. Glad it was resolved.

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