

Intel may make changes to manufacturing life cycle, specifications, and product descriptions at any time, without notice. So, unfortunately, everything I have tried has failed and I am running out of ideas as to what to do next.All information provided is subject to change at any time, without notice.

disabled and uninstalled the wifi card on the device manager (after having rebooted my notebook the card was displayed as active again - like before - without having obtained a fresh driver update by Windows) installed the latest Intel PROSet/Wireless Software downloaded and installed the "latest" driver from the Medion homepage (since I live in Germany, I accessed the German homepage for my OS - the latest driver is still for Win 7 and I think quite old fashioned) Unfortunately, Windows didn't provide me with a driver for my wifi so I tried to install one manually. Hence, I assume it must be a driver issue. I have already tested whether there is a general issue concerning my internet, but obviously there is none since it works perfectly fine with a wifi-stick and with a direct connection to my router. Nevertheless, my wifi-card is displayed as active (with latest driver) on the device manager and it is the Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1030.

According to that issue, there are no wifis displayed. The point is, I cannot activate my wifi - neither via button nor via system options. Last weekend I upgraded it to Windows 10 Home 64x and everything went well, except for my wifi. I have a Medion Erazer X6816 notebook with a Windows 7 Home Premium 64x Version preinstalled. I haven't found anything specific on the topic respectively my type, so I'm posting my problem right away.
