Hello! I'm here to help you with your WiFi issue on your Acer Aspire 3. If you have already tried restoring your system, uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers without success, there are a few more troubleshooting steps we can try.
1. Check the Physical Switch or Function Key: Ensure that the physical WiFi switch on your laptop is turned on. You can also try pressing the function key on your keyboard that enables/disables the WiFi.
2. Update Drivers: Make sure you have the latest WiFi drivers installed. Visit the Acer website, enter your laptop's model information, and download the latest WiFi drivers specifically for your model.
3. Windows Troubleshooter: Run the built-in Windows Network Troubleshooter. It may be able to identify and fix the issue.
4. Check for Windows Updates: Sometimes, Windows updates can resolve connectivity issues. Check for any pending updates and install them.
5. Reset TCP/IP Stack: Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type the following commands one by one:
- netsh winsock reset
- netsh int ip reset
- Restart your computer after running these commands.
6. Check for Interference: Other electronic devices, walls, or interference from neighbors' WiFi networks can affect your WiFi signal. Try moving closer to the router or changing the WiFi channel on your router settings.
7. System Restore: If the issue started recently, consider using System Restore to revert your system to a point where the WiFi was working fine.
8. Contact Acer Support: If none of the above steps work, it's recommended to contact Acer's customer support for further assistance. There might be a hardware issue that needs professional attention.
Try these steps and let me know if you need further assistance or if any of these steps help resolve your WiFi problem.