05/10/2022

Asus Laptop lost WiFi signal GL753V

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Title: ASUS Gaming Laptop Wi-Fi Card Replacement Guide

Introduction:

  • Simon introduces the video, explaining the need to replace the Wi-Fi card in an ASUS gaming laptop due to intermittent Wi-Fi signal issues.
  • The laptop model is ASUS GL753V Republic of Gamers.

Steps for Wi-Fi Card Replacement:

  1. Removing the Back Cover:
    • Simon uses a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws from the back cover.
    • He encounters a tightly secured cover, which leads him to discover a hidden screw under a rubber piece in the center.
  2. Accessing the Wi-Fi Card:
    • After removing the back cover, Simon locates the Wi-Fi card and peels off the protective plastic.
    • He notes the arrangement of the white and black cables connected to the card.
  3. Removing the Old Wi-Fi Card:
    • Simon disconnects the cables and removes a screw to free the old Wi-Fi card.
    • He slides the card to the left to remove it.
  4. Installing the New Wi-Fi Card:
    • He prepares the replacement Wi-Fi card, ensuring it’s compatible.
    • The card is slid into place, screwed in, and the cables are reconnected.
  5. Reassembling the Laptop:
    • Simon puts the back cover back on, ensuring all screws are properly replaced.
    • He highlights other components like the CPU, GPU, M.2 drive, and the possibility of adding more RAM.

Conclusion:

  • Simon concludes the video by advising viewers to turn on their computer to check if the new Wi-Fi card is working properly.
  • He mentions that drivers for the Wi-Fi card usually auto-install on Windows 10 or 11.
  • He invites viewers to like, subscribe, and comment if they have any questions.

Summary: The video provides a step-by-step guide on replacing the Wi-Fi card in an ASUS GL753V gaming laptop. Simon demonstrates the process from opening the laptop to installing the new card and reassembling the laptop. He offers tips on handling different components and advice on software drivers for the new Wi-Fi card, aiming to assist viewers in successfully completing the replacement process.

 

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