Resolving 11b g wireless lan mini pci express adapter iii Error

It’s quite frustrating when an error prevents you from using your computer as you’d like.
Error 11b g wireless lan mini pci express adapter iii is one of those errors that prevent Windows 10 users from using their computer.

  • The 11b g wireless lan mini pci express adapter iii error is usually caused by outdated and incompatible drivers.
  • To fix this issue, use dedicated software that will scan your computer for outdated drivers.
  • Another solution is to check the manufacturer’s website for drivers.

Check if your computer has a Wi-Fi card

  1. A Wi-Fi card can enable Wi-Fi signals on your computer.
  2. Connect your computer to a Wi-Fi signal.
  3. If your computer is connected to a Wi-Fi signal, try uninstalling and re-installing any Wi-Fi card.
    If your computer is connected to a Wi-Fi signal, try uninstalling and re-installing any Wi-Fi card.
  4. Try to update the Wi-Fi card driver.
  5. If your computer does not have a Wi-Fi card, try reconnecting your computer to a wired connection.

Change your DNS

  1. Go to Start > type network sharing center > open Network Sharing Center
  2. Find Change adapter settings > click it
  3. Select your network adapter > click properties
    Select your network adapter > click properties
  4. Click the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) > Properties
  5. Click the Use the following DNS server addresses
  6. Enter your preferred DNS server addresses
    Enter your preferred DNS server addresses
  7. Restart your PC

Use Wireless Network Properties

  1. Go to Start > type network > open Network and Internet
  2. Click on your Network Adapter
    Click on your Network Adapter
  3. Click on Properties
  4. Go to the Network and Sharing Center
  5. Click on Change adapter settings
  6. Right-click on your wireless card and select Properties
    Right-click on your wireless card and select Properties
  7. Go to the Power Management tab
  8. Uncheck Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power
  9. Click Ok

Run the Network Troubleshooter

  1. Open Run by pressing the Windows key + R hotkey.
  2. Enter †̃troubleshoot’ in Run, and press the OK button.
    Enter †̃troubleshoot' in Run, and press the OK button.
  3. Click Network and Internet on the troubleshooter’s window.
  4. Click Internet Connections on the troubleshooter’s window.
  5. Click the Run the troubleshooter button.
  6. Then press the Next button.
    Then press the Next button.
  7. Select the Wireless Network Connection option on the troubleshooter’s window.
  8. Press the Next button.
  9. Then press the Try another action button.
  10. Choose the Use the following tool instead option.
    Choose the Use the following tool instead option.
  11. Press the Next button.
  12. Select the Internet Connection Repair option.
  13. Press the Next button.
  14. Finally, press the Finish button.
    Finally, press the Finish button.
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