Not sure how MSI will help with Realtek USB Wi-Fi adapter, I mean I would understand it if I had a laptop. I don't have any troubles with motherboard or Graphic card. But I will try. Also wrote to Realtek support, but they are silent. 

I would gladly try to uninstall Wi-Fi adapter, but as I mentioned in the first post, Windows doesn't see it. It doesn't appear in device manager. When I tried to delete this device from settings window , it removes all bluetooth devices from Device manager, but didn't have any effect on Wi-Fi adapter. Windows Update doesn't show anything as well. Also tried to install drivers manually (from CD image which came with the adapter) and the ones that were downloaded automatically on my laptop (copied 2 sys files and inf file from windows folder), but to no avail.

So in Disable driver signature enforcement it sees drivers for realtek, and Wi-Fi works, but hotspot not. It also sees some Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter_14 (was 13 before I tried to delete it and install again), which it doesn't want to update. 

But when I load Windows in normal mode, it doesn't have Wi-Fi and shows exclamation mark on the driver. 

And it doesn't want to update drivers, or install the good ones after I uninstall it.


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When I first installed the card I went to the Intel download center and downloaded the wifi driver. Once it finished installing I checked to see if I could connect to wifi, but no networks came up. I checked Device Manager and the wifi adapter was not showing up. Check hidden devices and it wasn't there either.

No, still didn't work. I tried again and after doing a system restore again to make sure all the Intel driver were not present my OS started blue screening. Ended up having to reinstall the OS (thankfully not much on that drive so it was relatively painless). I kept the card in the computer, but even after a fresh install of the OS the computer still would not recognize the wifi drivers for the card. Only bluetooth appeared.

If you are trying to update to the Windows 10 November 2019 Update (Windows 10, version 1909), the Windows 10 May 2019 Feature Update (Windows 10, version 1903), or the Windows 10 October 2018 Update (Windows 10, version 1809), you may encounter an update compatibility hold and receive the message, "Realtek Bluetooth: Your PC has a driver or service that isn't ready for this version of windows 10. A new version is avialable."

I run an ASUS laptop, its a few years old and is unable to use 5ghz wifi, so i have use a usb wireless adapter (Flenco is the brand name, its just a standard 600mbps adapter, and no im not sure what serious of words and numbers anyone would need to identify it lol), to connect to the much faster wifi. on windows obviously no issue, plug and play etc. its the difference between 4-6 mbps download and 45-60mbps download.

Disabling and re-enabling the network adapter, in network settings in control panel, uninstalling the network adapter and reinstalling it in device manager, updating drivers, rolling back to previous versions of drivers, checking for any outstanding windows updates using an ethernet connection.

It seems some of the hardware were not designed for Win10. HP made many workarounds including BIOS firmware updates and driver updates (yes...you need to update both BIOS and drivers). Some models will even need to update wifi card chipsets (or Wifi adapter firmware).

Iv been running the normal non dkms install and its been fine even with secure boot on, nothing popped up asking me about keys its just been fine, but I am sure if I ran a apt upgrade and grabbed new kernel I would be installing the wifi driver again

@OussD After a lot of research, the problem is usually solved by resetting the bios to default, mainly on dell laptops. The problem is caused after doing bios update or installing windows 11.

Also don't forget to install the updated drivers.

Everyone, try removing the driver then shutting down the OS, not reset/reboot. I've been fighting this for 2 days straight and even after a complete OS reinstall/downgrade from 11 to 10 the problem is still there. Immediately after the reinstall the wifi adapter worked, but after a few reboots it went back to the same issues/events in the system log. Then I tried removing the driver and shutting down completely before powering back on and the wifi is now working. For how long who knows, but give this a shot if you are struggling.

I am using a Dell WD19s docking station. After reading this I tried updating to a newer driver version 8/23/2022 1153.9.823.2022 and it does not work. In Device Manager I Uninstalled the device and deleted the driver. Then refreshed devices and windows installed a driver version 4/19/2022 10.52.418.2022. The VPN will now connect.

Windows 11 with the last Realtek Gaming 2.5 Gbpe Ethernet Devices driver is having the problem only with VPN IPSEC, that is working only with vpnssl. Installing the lastest driver for windows 10 fix the problem with IPSEC.

Thanks! But I'm using current latest Forticlient VPN version 7.0.8.0427... any ideas where to get the installer for VPN version 7.0.2? I cannot find anywhere... :( so the only workaround for me is to keep using previous realtek drivers from HP drivers download page (not windows update latest version). ff782bc1db

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