I have a problem with my MSI 15M stealth from december 2021, the wifi card intel ax201 has problems and I lost conecctivity. how to fix? change it?

abelsearr14ff02ce

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I have a problem with my MSI 15M stealth from december 2021, the wifi card intel ax201 has problems and I lost conecctivity. how to fix? change it?
 

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I'm having something similar with my GF75 Thin 10SCXR-003US. Despite no recent changes having been made, the network adapters stopped working. This is affecting both the wireless (Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX201 160MHz) and wired (Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller." In Device Manager, both show up in Device Manager (Windows 10) as not working, with a device status of "WIndows is still setting up the class configuration for this device. (Code 56). In fact, I had the exact same result when I plugged in a USB wireless adapter.

I have tried, with no success, all of the following: running the Network Troubleshooter, resetting the network settings, uninstalling and reinstalling the two adapters, resetting the bios to default settings. Nothing has worked. I even tried reinstalling Windows, but even that fails whether I try using the MSI tool (F3 when posting) or the Windows tool.
 

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Probably will get answers quicker by posting in the notebook section.
 

dcthompso

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I'm having something similar with my GF75 Thin 10SCXR-003US. Despite no recent changes having been made, the network adapters stopped working. This is affecting both the wireless (Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX201 160MHz) and wired (Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller." In Device Manager, both show up in Device Manager (Windows 10) as not working, with a device status of "WIndows is still setting up the class configuration for this device. (Code 56). In fact, I had the exact same result when I plugged in a USB wireless adapter.

I have tried, with no success, all of the following: running the Network Troubleshooter, resetting the network settings, uninstalling and reinstalling the two adapters, resetting the bios to default settings. Nothing has worked. I even tried reinstalling Windows, but even that fails whether I try using the MSI tool (F3 when posting) or the Windows tool.
I am experiencing same problem: all original Network adapters affected AND any external (USB) adapters go to the same status (56). Did you find a fix? Running a GL62VR here.
 
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