My Surface Pro 3 running Win 8.1 with all the latest updates continues to have problems with the network adapter. In the last week or so I've also had 3 BSOD crashes, at least two of these were when I was experiencing network problems.
Are all Surface Pro 3s suffering from this problem? Is mine a dud and I should return it to Microsoft? Will updated firmware ever fix this problem or should I throw it away and buy a dell?
The network problems include:
thanks,
Rory
Are all Surface Pro 3s suffering from this problem? Is mine a dud and I should return it to Microsoft? Will updated firmware ever fix this problem or should I throw it away and buy a dell?
The network problems include:
- Surface is very unreliable connecting to different wifi networks. Usually I find if it's not connecting ok I need to restart the computer and then it'll connect fine. Meanwhile other people's PCs and my other devices have no problems connecting.
- I have two wifi networks with the same name but in different locations. My surface doesn't seem to like this so much. When I move to a different location it shows as Connected but without internet, I need to Disconnect and Connect in order for it to work.
- Occasionally when I click the network icon in the systray the side panel displays with no Wifi listed. i.e. not even the heading 'Wifi', let along listing any wifi networks
- Sometimes if I mouse over the network icon in the systray the tooltip tells me I'm on a different wifi network to the one displayed when I click on the icon and view the side panel
- Sometimes when I'm having network problems I click on the network icon and nothing happens - the network display is unresponsive, for several minutes.
- Chrome and Microsoft Office suffer many-second unresponsive application hangs every day or two ... this might be application related but it's a bit odd they're not more resilient to slow internet at times. I'm somewhat suspicious that it's related to something dodgy going on with the network card being unresponsive when it's expected to be responsive.
thanks,
Rory