which now I can only assume it's a hardware failure, it's still the .x. This screencap from the previous post, it just happen to have 2 IPv4 address at the same time.which I think that is very odd totally. Same message with "Can't connect to this network". Hopefully some genius can find out what is the cause. The image attaches are the log using Window Network Diagnose, "zero24" is my network name to give an idea. I've tried rollback Windows to earlier in June rollback & installed different version of the network card driver resetting the router with command "netsh winsock reset, ipconfig /release, ipconfig /renew, ipconfig /flushdns".
Just normal web browsing and it just stopped all of a sudden.
I haven't change any setting in the Windows, or install or remove anything before the issue. Other computers & devices can connect to the router without any problem. I've also tried using another USB adapter to connect to router, and it works without problem. I've tried that it can connect using my smartphone data network, so the card itself is functioning. It can detect can see my home wifi in the tray, but whenever I click connect, it says "Can't connect to this network". Since yesterday, the PCE-AC68 suddenly cannot connect to the router anymore. Router: Asus RT-AC86U, Network card: ASUS PCE-AC68, Windows10 64bits - version 1803 Hi everyone, I'm having a very tricky issue on my home network.