802.11ac/abgn PCIe WLAN Network Controller: General Description: The Realtek RTL8814AE is a highly integrated single-chip that supports 3-stream 802.11ac solutions with MIMO (Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output) and Wireless LAN (WLAN) PCI Express network interface controller. HD MPEG1/2/4, H.264, VC1, RM/RMVB, AVS Decoder with Gigabit Ethernet, PCI-E, Card Reader, and HDMI ALC898 7.1+2 Channel HD Audio Codec with Content Protection.
Realtek Network Interface Controllers for PCI Express 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet Chips.
Supported Products:
- RTL8111B
- RTL8168B
- RTL8111
- RTL8168
- RTL8111C
- RTL8111CP
- RTL8111D
- RTL8111DL
- RTL8168C
- RTL8111DP
- RTL8111E
- RTL8168E
- RTL8111F
- RTL8411
- RTL8111G
- RTL8111GUS
- RTL8411B
- RTL8411BN
- RTL8118AS
- RTL8111H
- RTL8111HS
- RTL8118
- RTL8111GR
Latest Versions:
- Windows 10 driver version 10.031
- Windows 8.1 and Server 2012 driver version 8.068
- Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 driver version 7.122
- Windows Vista and Server 2008 version 106.35
- Windows XP and Server 2003 version 5.836
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Previous Versions 2015-10-06:
Windows 10 driver version 10.003
Windows 8 and Server 2012 driver version 8.040
Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 driver version 7.094
Windows Vista and Server 2008 version 106.13
Windows XP and Server 2003 version 5.830
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Hi
As said above (Lead3), the RealTek is the laptop's Wire Network card and it can exist in parallel to the Wireless. I.e., it should Not be the reason that the Wireless does not work.
If your Wireless is Not working try to find out why.
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Assuming that the Router's Wireless is configured correctly that there is a strong signal and the Wireless card on the Computer is physically on.
Maybe this can Help.
Go over these steps and tell us where the breaking point is.
Check the Device Manager for valid Wireless card entry.
If there is No valid entry, delete any Bogus Entry, and re-install the Wireless card's Drivers.
Check the Network connections to make sure that you have a Wireless Network Connection Icon/Entry, and that the Properties of the Icon (right click on the Icon) are correctly configured with TCP/IPv4 protocol in the Network Connections Properties.
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Many Wireless cards' drivers also install the vendor's Wireless utility.
Make sure that if there is a vendor's Wireless Utility is Not Running together with the Windows native Wireless utility (WLAN Service) .
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Make sure that No Firewall is preventing/blocking the Wireless components to get to the Network.
Some 3rd party Software Firewalls/AV/Security suit,s keep blocking aspects of Local Traffic even it they are turned Off (disabled).
If possible configure the Firewall /Security suit correctly, otherwise totally uninstall it, and get rid of its residual processes to allow clean flow of local network traffic.
If the 3rd party software is uninstalled or disables, make sure that Windows native Firewall is On .
3rd party Network mangers like Bonjour, and NetMagic can block local traffic too.
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Working TCP/IP stack should look this way.
Right click on the Wire card Network Connection, choose Status, Details, and see if it got an IP and the rest of the settings.
Description is the card manufacturing data.
Physical address is the card's MAC number.
The xx should be a number from 0 to 255 (all xx same number).
yy should be from 0 to 255
zz should be from 0 to 255 (all zz the same number.
The lease date should be valid to the current time.
*Note 1. IP that starts with 169.xxx.xxx.xxx is not valid functional IP.
*Note 2. There might be an IPv6 entries too. However, they are not functional for Internet traffic or LAN. They are needed for Win 7 special HomeGroup configuration.---------------------------------------------------
A message in the Wireless little Window that says Connected does not means that your are really have a valid functional connection.
If everything above is OK you have to be able to connect to the Router.
Connecting to the Router means that you can enter the Router's core IP into an address bar of a browse, be able to connect, see, and configure the Router's menus.
If it does not connecting to the Router, log from any computer that can connect to Wireless Router with a Wire, disable the Wireless Security, make sure that the Wireless broadcast SSID is On, and try to connect with No Wireless security.
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Enable the Wireless security after you mange to establish a functional connection.