Acer Aspire One Wifi Driver

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To download the correct driver for your Acer Aspire One, you will need to know who manufactured the Wifi chipset. To do that, you will have to either: Open up the casing cover behind Asipre One netbook and look for the Wifi chipset. You will see the maker name, model number and other useful information. Acer Aspire One AO752 Wireless Network driver Windows 7 - English You have to download this driver to use the wireless network on your Acer computer. Is your Acer Aspire One D255 laptop causing problems? Download its Latest drivers for free on Windows 7,8.1,10 on both 32 bit and 64 bit to ensure a lag-free experience! Acer Aspire One D255 Drivers Download for Windows 7,8.1,10.

Acer Aspire One D270 Wifi Driver For Windows 7 32 Bit

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Acer Aspire One Wifi Driver Windows 10

  • Try MS techie Winston M's solution:

    You'll find the installation files in the OEM section, under CaringCenter. The OEM section is not visible by default.

    PS This also works after the win 10 update

  • Thanks, Asopp. I tried that, but it still didn't work- all indications are that of a WLan hardware failure, but I'm surprised to find nobody else complaining online about it. So I took this one back to the store, and now have S1002 #3. I went into device manager and took screen shots this time so that I have a record of what used to be there in case the failure happens again.

  • Accepted Answer

    I also encountered the same problem twice in my Acer s1002.

    I tried restoring and resetting the tablet but nothing worked.

    As this is a hardware problem so it can only be rectified with resetting them.

    Hence, as a solution in spite of shutting down or restarting windows, I long press the power button till the tablet turned off and then restarted the tablet again.

    It worked for me twice a time.

    Hope next time if the same problem occurred, this might be helpful.

  • Tablet #3 failed, same symptom. I'd disabled updates, taken screen shots of existing drivers, and basically everything I could do to inhibit a reoccurance, but it happened again. Hard reboot using the power button worked!! Thanks!!! I'm actually amazed it's such a simple workaround. Still a real pain that it's occuring, but if this is the worst foible of such a cheap tablet, I suppose my wife and I can live with it a hard reboot every few days. Kinda like Win95, huh?

    Thanks, superspsingh!

  • I had tried everything I could think of to get Wi-Fi back on my daughter's 2-in-1. I will admit I was skeptical of this fix, because of the simplicity, but it worked. Thank you for taking the time to post on here. I (and my daughter) really appreciate it!!

  • I have the same problem. I reset the computer and that seems to be a temporary solution. I see the responses on here from the customers, but what has ACER said, if anything?

  • Corey, I chatted with Acer tech support for 2 hours with no resolution; they didn't even suggest the 'hold the power button down until it reboots' fix. If I find a more permanent solution, I'll post it. So far this thread is the only documentation I've seen anywhere regarding this problem, though, official or not.
  • What has worked for me before is a right click on the 'Network' icon in the tray and select 'troubleshoot problems' that wil start an analysis of you system and often fixes things.

  • I am writing, as I encountered the wifi hardware disappeared problem and got it fixed today itself.

    I repeated the same procedure as per the solution I have posted in the month of January when I found a solution to this problem. It worked for me as it uses to do every time.

    I hope this solution worked for all of you.

  • Hi,

    I wanted to let everyone know I too have had this problem with the One. Picked one up for my wife back before Chistmas and was so fond of it I got myself one a few weeks later when a major retailer, Rest Ruy, had them priced about $120. It started having problems at random times when coming back awake after hibernating, unable to find a wifi connection, and when I went in to the settings it said it could not detect a wifi adapter at all. The first few times a 'troubleshoot this problem' fix did the trick and away I went. Today that wouldn't even do it. I did the hard reboot as suggested and it took this time. Not sure of if its a hardware or a software failure (I did upgrade to Win10) but this is apparently an issue with the One. Hope it doesn't affect it long term!

    Thanks for the fix!

  • Same problem here and none of the mentioned solutions worked for me. The device manager does not find any network adapter. Tried to manually install the driver but even this did not solve the problem. The adapter is just not recognized as being installed. Reboot did not work. I even restored to factory settings (losing all installed programs) but no help. No adapter...

  • Try going to All Settings>Power & Sleep. Gold rush computer game. Under Wi-Fi: tick box “On battery power, stay connected to Wi-Fi while asleep.

  • My wife bought me one of these tablets last Christmas. It too worked for a few weeks and then in January it stopped seeing Wi-Fi networks. It just says 'No WiFi networks found'.

    Reinstalling the drivers didn't help, a factory reset didn't help, a hard reboot hasn'y helped.

    Any other solutions?

    Thanks

  • I found a solution a few days ago. I also tried the factory reset and the reinstall of windows. But finally got it working by going into the BIOS - there I could not change anything regarding WIFI but I tried the 'default' settings and 'saved and exit' and the WIFI was back. Hope this will help you too.

    Kind regards,

    Meindert

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  • Thank you so much for this solution, superspsingh! I had restarted a couple times, but not a hard reboot, and I was not able to find any other solution. I followed your advice for a hard reboot and that seems to have solved it!

    Its a shame there isnt a fix for this otherwise, but personally this is just a minor inconvenience as the acer is not primary computer. Still, I'm thankful for the advice!!!

  • Thanks - the BIOS thing was really the only thing that worked for me.

  • How did you access the BIOS? Can someone please tell me the steps needed to do a hard reboot or to fix this problem through the BIOS?

    Thanks

  • When you boot, wait for the acer logo and press f2. Then, as per above, press F9 for optimize defaults and then F10 (i think) for save and exit.
  • Well I tried your suggestion jmsantos, but the BIOS seems to hang when I use F9.

    Is there any actual delay in applying the optimized defaults?

    --Andy