![]() I have also been having this issue on my newly bought Late 2013 Retina MacBook Pro (rMBP), running Windows 8.1 Pro (using native EFI) with Boot Camp's latest drivers (version ). So far, the wifi hasn't renamed itself after being put to sleep more than once.Īs for my keyboard issue, sometimes the keys illuminate right at the welcome screen, other times they light up after logging in or a minute afterwards. Something might be causing this identification issue, I'm not sure if it's drivers, hardware or windows itself.īut I figured I'd go ahead and reconnect to my wifi by adding the SSID and password again under the new Wi-Fi 2 connection, and I'm able to connect to my wifi. From a clean boot it's name is Broadcom 802.11ac Network Adapter, but after wakeup from sleep it's name is Broadcom 802.11ac Network Adapter #2. While looking at the network adapter in device manager, I noticed that the Network Adapter also changes name. From a clean boot it's name is Wi-Fi, but after wakeup from sleep it's name is Wi-Fi 2. I do remember that the wifi connection renames itself after waking from sleep. Unfortunately neither of these worked for me. ![]() Go into Device Manager, double-click the network adapter, on the Power Management tab, uncheck the option "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power".Īnother solution was to go into the Network Sharing Center, select 'adapter settings' on the left, then right-click the wireless connection, properties and then uncheck "TCP/IPv6". I looked around online for others that experienced the same issue I'm having and I found some solutions posted. ![]() ![]() I made a little progress on my wifi issue. ![]()
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