nojoko7 let us know what the two lights next to the connector indicate. those normally show the connectivity status and network activity.
This solution:
Solution
- Uninstall the Killer Network Manager Suite and the Killer Wireless Drivers
- Right Click on the lower left hand corner of the screen
- Click Programs and Features
- Click Killer Network Manager Suite and click Uninstall
- Follow the On-Screen instructions and repeat the same process for the Killer Wireless Drivers
- Restart the system once both applications have been removed
- Important: If the programs above are not listed under Programs and features please continue to the next step
- Download and Install the Killer Ethernet E2400 / E2500 Driver
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- Download the latest Killer driver
- Make sure to select Windows 10, 64-bit as the operating system
- Click Network
- Download the Killer Ethernet E2400 / E2500 Driver
- Install the driver
- Restart the system
- Download and Install the Killer Wireless-AC 1535 Driver
- Download the latest Killer driver
- Make sure to select Windows 10, 64-bit as the operating system
- Click Modem/Communications
- Download the Killer Wireless-AC 1535 Driver
- Install the driver
- Restart the system
- Open the Killer Suite app, go to settings, and disable the "Advanced Stream Detect" option.
- Open Device Manager
- Go to Network Adapters
- Open Killer Wireless-AC 1535
- Go to the Advanced tab
- Under Wireless Mode, choose ABGN mode.
Important:
- Please make sure that the version on both drivers you are downloading is the same (Version 1.1.56.1236,A01 or higher from Dell's website).
- If you need to update the drivers in the future please make sure to uninstall all previous versions of both LAN and wLAN drivers.
- When installing new drivers you must install the LAN driver before installing the wLAN driver.
- from here .Let us know what you get after this.
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