installed the latest Intel PROSet/Wireless Software downloaded and installed the "latest" driver from the Medion homepage (since I live in Germany, I accessed the German homepage for my OS - the latest driver is still for Win 7 and I think quite old fashioned) Unfortunately, Windows didn't provide me with a driver for my wifi so I tried to install one manually. Hence, I assume it must be a driver issue. I have already tested whether there is a general issue concerning my internet, but obviously there is none since it works perfectly fine with a wifi-stick and with a direct connection to my router. Nevertheless, my wifi-card is displayed as active (with latest driver) on the device manager and it is the Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1030. According to that issue, there are no wifis displayed. The point is, I cannot activate my wifi - neither via button nor via system options. Last weekend I upgraded it to Windows 10 Home 64x and everything went well, except for my wifi. I have a Medion Erazer X6816 notebook with a Windows 7 Home Premium 64x Version preinstalled. I haven't found anything specific on the topic respectively my type, so I'm posting my problem right away.
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