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I would like to ask MVPs and MS staff responding to this issue to ignore the lengthy "to troubleshoot your" boilerplate text, I have tried all the default suggestions such as network troubleshooter and the such, with no luck. Or can you tell me where can I find detailed logs on what happens during the connection attempts? Limitation in the Windows 10 driver may want to use my disabled built-in adapter (though in that case, I'm sure, I should not see my MWDA recognizing connection attempts).Ĭan you help me how to try to connect to MWDA using the USB-stick WiFi adapter, or can anyone confirm the above mentioned D-Link adapter is for some reason not compatible with W10? To connect to MWDA using this adapter, even if I disable my built-in adapter and set the D-Link to use 2.4 GHz band.ĭuring connection attempts, I can see in my network adapter list that Windows creates the temporary hotspot adapter named DIRECT-whateva, and I can see my MWDA displaying connection is in progress, but then connection is never established. It seems the D-Link adapter works well with Windows 10, it can connect to WiFi networks. To test this, I managed to get an USB-stick D-Link DWA-140 RangeBooster N wireless adapter, purchased a couple of years ago, but supporting 802.11n. To be more stable, I'm more and more confident my notebook's built-in wireless adapter causes the problem. Since it is very unlikely that both MWDA adapters are defective, and the connections from my Android tablet seem I have two MWDAs, experiencing the same problem: connections from my W10 notebook to MWDA disconnects frequently, in 5-10 minutes on bad days. Connect to MWDA (Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter) using USB wireless adapter?
