


This isn't isolated to W10 as I see the same poor performance when running Linux. In fact as I'm writing this on my iPad the laptop is blissfully indicating that no WiFi networks are available. I have a good Wifi range, I can still access the router via my iPad, cellphone, smart watch, etc, from the far and of my garden, some 100ft or so, but I can't access the router from my HP Pavilion when it's in the same room. However if I move more than six feet away that's when everything goes South for the Winter. If I sit the laptop on top of the router I can achieve a sizeable chunk of the available bandwidth. I personally don't believe the issues are solely driver related but rather poor RF circuit design and component choice are a major contributing factor. I have attempted all the suggested fixes, installed all the suggested drivers, performed Black Mass Rituals on the Moors at Midnight, and I'm still nowhere nearer to solving the problem other than to swap out the supplied card with that from a different manufacturer. I've been struggling, just like the thousand other or so folk, with WIFI connection issues with this RTL8818EE card since acquiring the laptop it was supplied in, about two years ago. Well done! I'll be back in a couple of days if it isn't the final fix but if it is you probably won't see me.here's hoping you won't! And good luck to all I've changed settings and hoping now I can stay online.and may need to get that battery soon But it strikes me funny that I've found more useful information here from the "students" than the folk who have much more experience.
#REALTEK RTL8723BS DRIVER 2023.42.831.2016 WINDOWS 10 UPDATE#
I'm sure the driver update will do no harm, so thanks for that. I would imagine that all of my problems with my Wi-Fi have come about since the death of my battery. Sure enough, I was set to turning power off to conserve. I read with great interest the above post where the fella (a student on here who should be made a tech, in my books as he actually thought of looking at SETTINGS) and have applied his suggestions. Now I am tethered to my power cord at all times, not sure if I care to invest in a new battery or just try to save up for a new laptop, probably not a HP. It doesn't exact say "Oy, you, come unplug me" at the appropriate time. My laptop is two yrs old and whilst I have had the best of intentions when it came to recharging, I sometimes would get caught up in something else and not unplug it in time. Constant crashing, can't stay on 2 minutes when I do get it running and it is generally worse in the evening hours. So it has gotten worse, if you can so imagine. I, too, run a business from my laptop and this is unnacceptable. As said above, worked well 2 days and back to problems. I came to this forum a month ago and was given a link to newest update for the driver. I had also called my ISP and raged before this about the internet service and have the newest bestest modem/router now.still, no joy. I downloaded the newest driver, it worked fine for 2 days and then my HP15 Notebook was back to shutting down every 5 minutes and the HP Network Check worked "sometimes".

I've been gpomg through the same issues as everyone above.
