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I am copying this from another user because I am having the exact same problem and I am at the same state after trying a good bunch of things >> I am unable to activate WiFi on my Razer Blade 15 Advanced 2019 (Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 160MHz). Whenever I try to enable via the Windows control panel, the switch toggles to "on", sits there thinking for a while and then turns "off". When running the network troubleshooter on that adapter, it says that the Wifi switch is turned off. However, as far as I can tell, there is no physical WiFi switch, and no function key switch to disable WiFi. This used to work just fine, and this problem came up recently.

I have disabled and re-enabled the wireless device. I have uninstalled the device and reinstalled it. I have updated to the latest wireless driver from Intel. None of these have resolved the problem. Has anyone else seen this, or are there any suggestions to fix it?

NVM - I have resolved it with new BIOS update


Similar issue

The wi-fi is not working properly

Occasionally, then more frequently, the wi-fi icon in the system tray would be greyed out. So I would go into the windows device manager and see that under network Adaptors the Intel wi-fi adaptor had an X so I removed and rebooted.  This would fix fix the issue - until next time.

eventually this would not longer work. So I took the laptop back to where I purchased it and the technician removed the back and reseated the wi-fi module.

It now works again - however at vastly reduced capacity.

On my office wi-fi I'm getting 6mps down and 17 mps up whereas on another older laptop I'm getting 108/37 on the same network (which is what i expect) 

I've tried on a number of other wi-fi connections and get similar results.


Hi @eventpix,

 

Have you tried updating the Wi-fi driver or the BIOS/firmware of your laptop? If that didn’t help, can you PM me the serial number so I can verify its model and check my resources for other steps to help you address the wi-fi connection problem. Thanks!


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