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Being kicked out all day long SVG2482AC Dual Band

  • October 15, 2025
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I have a new Lenovo laptop Windows 11 and a five yr old Dell Inspiron.   We also have four rokus, two cell phones, another Lenovo Laptop about two yrs old.  They all got along great until this week when I logged in with my new laptop. For some reason it is only affecting my older Dell & my new Lenovo.    I thought at first it was the Norton Private Browser I installed so I uninstalled from both of my laptops.  I have unplugged the power from the back of the machine and then the wall to “reset” it numerous times.  Neither PC will auto connect to the internet but have it checked to do so.   I get a msg  “Some information changed since you last connected “ asking me to put in the network password.  I do speed tests throughout the day and it can range from 75 - 450 upload speeds.  I saw that there are firmware updates that people do???  Sorry I’m so clueless.   Thank you!   

FYI - usually we only have two laptops and one Roku going at the same time

Best answer by plemans

The SVG2482 isn’t user updateable for firmware. 

When a new device is causing network issues, I usually look at the new device. Its not unheard of for the new device to be having an issue that wasn’t fixed on release. Check to see with both devices having wireless issue if there’s a new device driver. So look at which wireless card you have in the device manager (click on search---type device manager, and select. Then go to your network options and the wireless device). If its an intel, go to their set and see if they have a newer driver for that specific device. I know there was a few that had issues. 

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  • October 17, 2025

The SVG2482 isn’t user updateable for firmware. 

When a new device is causing network issues, I usually look at the new device. Its not unheard of for the new device to be having an issue that wasn’t fixed on release. Check to see with both devices having wireless issue if there’s a new device driver. So look at which wireless card you have in the device manager (click on search---type device manager, and select. Then go to your network options and the wireless device). If its an intel, go to their set and see if they have a newer driver for that specific device. I know there was a few that had issues.