Berserker Wi-Fi Problems

Martinr36

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Seems to be ok this morning


All very strange, all I've done is update the graphics driver, and when I did I includes the USB C driver

Thanks for all the help guys
 

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TonyCarter

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I really wish there was an official (i.e. not with NVSlimmer, or NVClean tools) to install just the latest driver each time.

I don't see why I need to download a 600mb installer every time, to go into the custom options and turn everything off. I don't want GeForce Experience, I don't need HDMI audio, I don't need Nvidia USB driver, I don't need...etc...basically, I need the top item on this screenshot, and nothing else (well, DLSS if it's a newer version)...

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Martinr36

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I really wish there was an official (i.e. not with NVSlimmer, or NVClean tools) to install just the latest driver each time.

I don't see why I need to download a 600mb installer every time, to go into the custom options and turn everything off. I don't want GeForce Experience, I don't need HDMI audio, I don't need Nvidia USB driver, I don't need...etc...basically, I need the top item on this screenshot, and nothing else (well, DLSS if it's a newer version)...

screen-2-v1700215791598.png
I can't actually remember the last time that the PhysX component actually updated, even if left selected
 

Martinr36

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The other thing I just thought of which I always forget, but check if there are any cables near the wifi antenna, and just try moving them aside as a test. It's usually limited to power cables, they can cause quite a bit of EM noise that can disrupt the wifi signals.

Unlikely but worth a shot.
Ok was playing up again earlier when I re-positioned it, realised there was a bunch of USB cables connected to 4 external drives moved them and now getting figures like this

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ubuysa

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It's probably moot now, but on the Reliability Monitor output it might be worth checking the Windows critical error and those warning - just to see if they are perhaps networking related.
 
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