As you can see from my long subject title my wireless adapter has vanished from my new laptop and Samsung has no resolution. I chatted for over an hour and doing the basic steps, and attempts to update, restart, uninstall, usb load from intels website of AX201 wifi/wireless driver. Still my Alpha loads windows with no wireless drivers.
Try starting the computer in safe mode, uninstalling the Wifi Adapter and bluetooth (they are the same card). Turn the power off on your computer for 30 seconds, then reinstall the drivers. This happens to my desktop frequently and is a known issue with Windows 10.
Did all of these computers receive an update (through Windows Update the day of the crash)? Have you tried rolling back those updates? Have you tried rolling back drivers to their display devices? Have you tried installing new drivers? Are these three Windows devices the same hardware (Dell, Lenovo, etc)?
Has there been any group policy changes? > Try a laptop not on your domain if you have one available
2a. If you can wirelessly display with a non domain joined laptop - Check this group policy setting. Miracast/WiDi Problem after connecting to domain
You may also need to update the MS Wireless Display adapters. To do this you need a computer that can still connect to them and there is an app in the MS Store that will allow you do manage the adapters
Then I tried uninstalling the ESET Endpoint Antivirus that was on the laptop, and it connected just fine. Interestingly, reinstalling it did not keep it from connecting, so perhaps the installation got corrupted?
NETGEAR wireless USB adapters can only be used for Windows computers since it will require installing device drivers. I believe your Samsung TV will require a specific Samsung USB adapter as indicated on the user manual for it. You may refer to the link below for the user manual of your TV on page 81.
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Your laptop or mobile device should support Intel's WiDi (Wireless Display) and have a WiDi receiver, or you can purchase a WiDi adapter separately. It will be something like this(NETGEAR Push2TV HD-TV Adapter for Intel Wireless Display PTV2000-100NAS HDMI Interface) but I am not recommending any particular such device.
The type of Wi-fi built into your TV is for networking, i.e. access to media from other devices. That is not the same as sending display content to use it as a monitor. It's like asking how to open a can by using an egg-beater - the Wifi you have, despite having the word "wireless" in it, is not the same as WiDi which is used for displays.
Unfortunately, after updating Windows and the drivers to latest versions, the Cellular connection option has become disabled and is now grayed out in the Network Connection setting. Additionally, as you can see the picture in attached within the Network Adapters section, the Cellular Adapter is shown as disabled. Attempts to enable it have been unsuccessful, as it remains disabled regardless of my efforts to activate it. The adapter is Intel 5G solution 5000.
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