Rlah
Technical User
- May 31, 2001
- 50
ASUS Zenbook UX305FA, new on 6/8/15. Fron Microsoft Store, no bloatware. Win 8.1.
I'm getting no replies from Microsoft's Answers community, so I figured to get back to this forum that seemed to have *real* experts for me in the past. I'm copying the following from that forum:
New from MS Store yesterday, Win 8.1, connected quickly to home wifi (Frontier DSL). BUT went to Barnes & Noble this morning and only got a "limited connection" after a slow process, NO Internet. Even nearby McDs and BestBuy public wifi resulted in the same "limited connection", i.e. no Internet.
BUT after repeat attempts, the McD's connection finally produced a sign-on screen (in Chrome browser) with them and I had a slow connection (across the parking lot). So I again tried the BestBuy wifi and after maybe 10 seconds if too produced a sign-on screen and I had Internet -- much faster because it is next door to B&N. Soooo, I again tried the B&N public wifi but it only remained at a limited connection -- no Internet.
I was anxious to see what would happen when I got home... opened it up and my home wifi popped right in and I'm composing this message on this new Zenbook.
The Microsoft Store offers 90 days phone support so I called them. To make a long story short:
Device Manager ->
[ul]
[li]updated drivers for Network Adapter (2 Bluetooth Devices, 1 Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265)[/li]
[li]Cmd Prompt (Admin) -> Netsh winsock reset (enter, restart)[/li]
[/ul]
After these steps, my home wifi still works normally with no dropouts for the first 2 days. So I struck out across town...
1) Lowes hardware store: locked on almost immediately with 1 of the options to go to the host's webpage to sign in. A quick sign in yielded a good, fast connection.
2) Went to a nearby Target store, but their outside signal was not very strong outside and would not connect successfully.
3) Home Depot: Almost immediate signin screen came up (as fast as Lowes) and got a good Internet connection.
4) Nearby McDonalds was next: had some trouble, so moved car closer to building. Had sporadic successes, but somewhat frustratingly slow... Hmmm.
5) Went to downtown library. In the parking lot, with 2 bars out of 5 bars strength, it would not connect. My Chromebook would probably have connected. So I went inside where I got 5 bars strength, and it connected rather quickly.
6) When I came home, my wifi is normal and fast.
So, although I'm somewhat encouraged with the successes so far, I am apprehensive about general usage of public wifi networks. We are accustomed to the ease that our Android phones & tablets connect to public wifi... even my Chromebook has no problems.
Does anyone have any comments, or possible solutions to make public wifi work better? Should I keep this unit or return it and wait for Win10 to possibly get better connectivity?
Thanks in advance for any assistance
rlah
I'm getting no replies from Microsoft's Answers community, so I figured to get back to this forum that seemed to have *real* experts for me in the past. I'm copying the following from that forum:
New from MS Store yesterday, Win 8.1, connected quickly to home wifi (Frontier DSL). BUT went to Barnes & Noble this morning and only got a "limited connection" after a slow process, NO Internet. Even nearby McDs and BestBuy public wifi resulted in the same "limited connection", i.e. no Internet.
BUT after repeat attempts, the McD's connection finally produced a sign-on screen (in Chrome browser) with them and I had a slow connection (across the parking lot). So I again tried the BestBuy wifi and after maybe 10 seconds if too produced a sign-on screen and I had Internet -- much faster because it is next door to B&N. Soooo, I again tried the B&N public wifi but it only remained at a limited connection -- no Internet.
I was anxious to see what would happen when I got home... opened it up and my home wifi popped right in and I'm composing this message on this new Zenbook.
The Microsoft Store offers 90 days phone support so I called them. To make a long story short:
Device Manager ->
[ul]
[li]updated drivers for Network Adapter (2 Bluetooth Devices, 1 Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265)[/li]
[li]Cmd Prompt (Admin) -> Netsh winsock reset (enter, restart)[/li]
[/ul]
After these steps, my home wifi still works normally with no dropouts for the first 2 days. So I struck out across town...
1) Lowes hardware store: locked on almost immediately with 1 of the options to go to the host's webpage to sign in. A quick sign in yielded a good, fast connection.
2) Went to a nearby Target store, but their outside signal was not very strong outside and would not connect successfully.
3) Home Depot: Almost immediate signin screen came up (as fast as Lowes) and got a good Internet connection.
4) Nearby McDonalds was next: had some trouble, so moved car closer to building. Had sporadic successes, but somewhat frustratingly slow... Hmmm.
5) Went to downtown library. In the parking lot, with 2 bars out of 5 bars strength, it would not connect. My Chromebook would probably have connected. So I went inside where I got 5 bars strength, and it connected rather quickly.
6) When I came home, my wifi is normal and fast.
So, although I'm somewhat encouraged with the successes so far, I am apprehensive about general usage of public wifi networks. We are accustomed to the ease that our Android phones & tablets connect to public wifi... even my Chromebook has no problems.
Does anyone have any comments, or possible solutions to make public wifi work better? Should I keep this unit or return it and wait for Win10 to possibly get better connectivity?
Thanks in advance for any assistance
rlah