Solved Prompt wifi password each time i connect to the same network.

rashidkeezhal

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My laptop is connected my home wifi router. but each day it is prompting password.
 

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Hello,

Two things for you to do:

- Update your Wi-Fi adapter's driver to the latest driver.

- Remove all your wireless network profiles to refresh your wireless connection, here's a Tutorial by Brink. Manually re-add your SSID or wireless network with the correct pass-phrase.

See if the above suggestions worked, if not we'll move on to the next troubleshooting task.
 

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My wifi router is updated one.
I couldn't find 'manage advanced networks' in network and sharing center. however I tried reset my wifi adapter through device manager. This also didn't help.
 

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I meant to update your wireless network adapter's driver and not the router's firmware.
My wifi router is updated one.
See if this link may be of helped to remove your wireless networks.
 

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I am sorry :p I mean my wifi NIC has updated driver.

and re added networks. still same problem.. :(
 

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Let's try a different tactic, it won't hurt. Remove your wireless profiles again....

Navigate to your C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\WwanSvc then find Profiles, right click on Profiles choose Properties, click on the Security Tab, click on Advanced button, in Effective Permissions, put a check mark on Take Ownership. Now,, re-add your SSID and try it again.

Post an update, if the above suggestion helped or not, then we'll try a different method.
 

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Win7 & Win8 64bitIntel i5
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Lenovo Desktop/Samsung Laptop
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Win7 & Win8 64bit
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Intel i5
Internet Speed
Charter-20 Mbps
Antivirus
Avast
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FF, IE9 and Chrome
Thanks...
Re installed my wifi driver and re added wireless networks helped me.. :)
I just try effective permission even it was solved. But i cannot make tick this none of these item. I am using windows 8.
Thanks again.
 

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Happy to hear that all is sorted. :)

You're quite Welcome!
 

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Win7 & Win8 64bitIntel i5
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Lenovo Desktop/Samsung Laptop
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CPU
Intel i5
Internet Speed
Charter-20 Mbps
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
FF, IE9 and Chrome
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