Everybody hoped the Anniversary Update would fix the 5Ghz Wi-Fi issues once and for all, but recent user reports have revealed this problem is still present. Basically, computers whether don’t detect 5Ghz Wi-Fi networks at all, or they disconnect after a few seconds.
Computers running the Anniversary Update still can’t connect to 5GHz Wi-Fi networks
Users have also noticed the Wi-Fi signal is stable when connecting to 2.4 networks, and if they roll back to the fall update, their computers have no problems detecting and staying connected to 5 Ghz Wi-Fi networks. What is worse is that the network settings are unavailable, as users can’t access the Properties option. When they click on the Wi-Fi icon in Network and Sharing Center, a blank box pops up and the settings won’t load. We haven’t been able to find a fix for this problem, but if you’ve come across one, you can share it with the community in the comment section below. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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