I have a Windows laptop that's been giving me trouble with the wireless network driver. It keeps showing a code 43, and I've tried uninstalling the driver and restarting, but the problem comes back every few months. Sometimes, I can't connect to the internet for a whole week, which is super frustrating. What can I do to fix this issue permanently?
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Have you considered doing a firmware update for your motherboard or wireless receiver? Also, a clean install of Windows might help, though I can’t guarantee it will fix the problem. Code 43 is pretty vague; it just means something isn’t functioning properly, but it could be caused by various issues like a faulty driver, a problem with Windows, or even a hardware failure. Have you opened up the laptop to check for physical damage or spills? I know it’s tricky since the issue pops up intermittently every few months, but it’s worth examining everything you can.
It sounds like you've been dealing with this for a while! If the quick fix of removing the driver and holding the power button works temporarily, that could point to a deeper issue. Since you've bought an external adapter, that should solve your connectivity problems for now. Just remember to check the specs for the one you mentioned; the Tplink AC1900 Archer T9UH would likely perform better than the AC1300 Archer T3U due to its higher speed capabilities.

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