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05-27-2014 04:35 AM
Hi
My son has a HP Pavilion g6 laptop which operates Windows 8.1
All been working fine until yesterday when the orange light on the f12 button came on and laptop won't connect to the internet. we can't turn this light off.
Any help would be most grateful
Thanks!
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05-27-2014 05:12 AM
Hi
You have a couple of options as I see it please try these steps might help you to fix your issue.
1) Disconnect the Battery & Adapter then press & hold the power button on Notebook for 30 seconds then turn on the unit and check if the Wireless light turns on.
2) Go to Device manager then uninstall the wireless drivers from Network Adapter and restart the unit and check if the light turns on.
3) Please update the Bios & Wireless driver from HP website.
4) Click start in search type Recovery Manager then click on it select Yes on User access control then select I need immediate help then select Driver & application recovery select the wireless driver and install it then restart the unit.
5) If you are comfortable reseating the wireless card which will be on the back panel off your unit you could try this steps as well.
If still you have the same issue then you need to call HP Technical support and get the part replaced.
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Manjunath
05-27-2014 05:12 AM
Hi
You have a couple of options as I see it please try these steps might help you to fix your issue.
1) Disconnect the Battery & Adapter then press & hold the power button on Notebook for 30 seconds then turn on the unit and check if the Wireless light turns on.
2) Go to Device manager then uninstall the wireless drivers from Network Adapter and restart the unit and check if the light turns on.
3) Please update the Bios & Wireless driver from HP website.
4) Click start in search type Recovery Manager then click on it select Yes on User access control then select I need immediate help then select Driver & application recovery select the wireless driver and install it then restart the unit.
5) If you are comfortable reseating the wireless card which will be on the back panel off your unit you could try this steps as well.
If still you have the same issue then you need to call HP Technical support and get the part replaced.
"I work for HP."
****Click the (purple thumbs up icon in the lower right corner of a post) to say thanks****
****Please mark Accept As Solution if it solves your problem****
Regards
Manjunath
06-24-2014 09:42 PM
replacing a part may not be the answer....how about locating the internal electrical "switch" to turn wifi on.....
Altho my wifi switch remains off (steady-amber), i am connected to the internet via a "patch device" (D-link RangeBooster N USB Adapter dongle).....
I would still liketo turn ON the wifi via f12 key......and remove the dongle.....
Your comments are appreciated.
jrzippi
09-07-2016 01:50 PM
I have a HP Pavilion g6 which is running Windows 8 (8.1) My computer suddenly won't connect to the internet wirelessly although it will if I attach it by ethernet wire to the modem/router. The little light that goes white when I am connected wirelessly is now orange and will not turn off. I have been reading up on what the problem/solution could be, but the instructions assume I know what they are referring to, or how I can find out the information about my computer they are asking for. For instance, you ask what is the exact product #? I have found a long number with capital letters at the end, but it calls it a product ID. #. Mine is 00179-60322-67021-AAOEM Is that what you are asking for? Next question it asks in my Device Manager, what do you have listed under Network Adapters? All I see is Realtek PCIeFE Family Controller, so is that what they're asking for, or is mine missing altogether, which I have read elsewhere could be missing altogether, or what?