Satellite L850-18 t has problems to connect to new wireless router

Hello

I have a serious question that, at the present time, he cannot know. Basically 2 days ago I bought a new router because the other more old has stopped working. And I bought Tenda router. Since that day I have problems connecting with my Toshiba Satellite L850-18 t - I have never had similar problems before.

I put the security of the router for wpa - psk with aes encriptación mode option. The laptop connected and worked fine, but the next day, he has not suddenly connect more. So I went to check the option, everything was allright. Troubleshooting gave me the following error: "problem with wireless adapter or access point. I tried to reboot wlan driver, but nothing happened. The only thing that seems to help is to change the security WPA2-PSK mode (or vice versa), restart my laptop and it connects then.

Anyone have some clue what happens? It must be something with my laptop settings, because all other devices (another computer toshiba laptop but older, a PC and android devices) work perfectly.

Among the specifics on laptop:
-Computer laptop Toshiba Satellite L850-18 t
-Network cards:
-AR9485WB-EG atheros wireless network adapter
-Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
-Router: Tenda

Thank you!

Posted by luka_10
Hello

I have a serious question that, at the present time, he cannot know. Basically 2 days ago I bought a new router because the other more old has stopped working. And I bought Tenda router. Since that day I have problems connecting with my Toshiba Satellite L850-18 t - I have never had similar problems before.

I put the security of the router for wpa - psk with aes encriptación mode option. The laptop connected and worked fine, but the next day, he has not suddenly connect more. So I went to check the option, everything was allright. Troubleshooting gave me the following error: "problem with wireless adapter or access point. I tried to reboot wlan driver, but nothing happened. The only thing that seems to help is to change the security WPA2-PSK mode (or vice versa), restart my laptop and it connects then.

Anyone have some clue what happens? It must be something with my laptop settings, because all other devices (another computer toshiba laptop but older, a PC and android devices) work perfectly.

Among the specifics on laptop:
-Computer laptop Toshiba Satellite L850-18 t
-Network cards:
-AR9485WB-EG atheros wireless network adapter
-Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
-Router: Tenda

Thank you!

What I see is that we have same wireless Chipset, Tenda use Ralink or Broadcom chipsets, which are compatible with our wifi cards, then I would tell you my opinion do 1st updated drivers on your laptop, I use the latest x 64 win10, atheros version drivers 10.0.0.326, then go and upgrade your routers firmware! I don't know it will solve your problem, by the way check firmware of the laptop is the last 6,80 I think!

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