Missing network


  1. XaL
    Posts : 3
    Win10 home x64
       #1

    Missing network


    Hi,
    for past 20-something hours i've been testing win10 in various ways. There are two issues i encountered so far. One, i mention Here, and the seccond one is network-related, which i'm gonna describe now.

    So I decided to make a clean install of win10 (via upgrade) so i formated my drives, install win7, and then upgrade, without any useless junk installed (except for chrome, i needed to check on email). I did all of this at home on 28th, and on 29th morning, when i was at work, i downloaded and upgraded to win10. Everything went smooth, untill i got back home. My win10 refuses to see my home wifi at all. Not just connect, not password issue, not dns related problem. The visibility of the network itself. So i run
    Code:
    netsh wlan show networks mode=bssid
    but it wasn't on the list! Just in case I rebooted the router (even though it was working, since my phone, and my other laptop were operating on it) but no luck. I tried to look up the drivers, but every single other network was seen even before that. I even tried to start-up a hotspot with my phone, and win10 immidiately noticed it.
    I can see my neighbours networks, i can connect to them, i can connect at work, but i cannot connect to my home wifi:/ I browsed 'advanced' network options and my home wifi was saved, so i deleted it- still no change. I dont have to mention, that after every 'change' i rebooted the system.

    I ran ccleaner, registry cleaner, windows update and i'm out of reasonable options.

    Any ideas?
      My Computer


  2. XaL
    Posts : 3
    Win10 home x64
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Well i have no idea what's causing this, but i changed bssid and it worked. Just in case someone encounter same problem.
      My Computer


 

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