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06-20-2013 07:27 PM
Hi Paul,
Thanks very much for the compliment. That is the art of communication; knowing how to relay information while keeping the recipient in a positive frame of mind, as opposed to putting them on the defensive. If I was really good at it, I'd probably be in sales and making lots of money on commissions! I guess I got lucky with managing to get through to the right person at the right moment, and had just the right kind of wording in my message.
WiFi card wholesale prices are cheap and in the end it was a rather small expense for HP to make a customer happy (about $20 for parts and customer service labor to avoid lost sales from negative posts made on forums by me is well worth it; and if I post positively that's a nice bonus as well). But having customer relations management working like this is a good sign that HP is concerned about its customer base. I really do hope that there will be a good shot at getting HP to change their white list practice.
Anyway, if I find that I make further inroads with HP on this issue I'll be sure to let you know. 🙂
See you around the forum!
Best,
~Gary
10-17-2014 12:51 PM
Hi Gary and Paul,
I have a dv6-7000, which comes with a Ralink RT5390 wifi card . If I want to upgrade mine like Gary did, should I be buying a RTL8188CE or RTL8192CE or RTL8191SE card?
Gary you menioned that "Anyway, I then downloaded the RTL8188CE driver pack from Realtek after removing the previous HP Realtek drivers, then re-installed the HP Realtek drivers once more. FINALLY it started working." Did you re-installed the original HP provided driver, or the one you downloaded for the RTL8188CE card?
Thanks in advance!
Peter
10-29-2014 07:39 PM
Service Manual for Dv6 is here: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03099531.pdf
and on page 61 is a list of the WLAN devices that are supported.
Lester...
P.S. - I wish he had finished fixing/altering the BIOS as I now would like to install a 802.11ac card.
02-18-2016 12:23 PM
At this point, USB WiFi adapters have come down in price and have reduced in size, making them a reasonable alternative to the internal wireless adapter. The only disadvantage -- the USB adapter does not leverage the internal antenna, due to how it is hard wired to the OEM network adapter card. So, it may provide better throughput in short range, but then sacrifice some long range sensitivity. Some USB adapters offer an external antenna socket, so that could help get over that problem, but only feasible to use in a desktop environment.
02-12-2018 11:10 AM
Hi Gary,
I know this post is several years old. But I am having the very same issue with my HP Pavilion DV6t-6C00. I have been looking for the updated driver for this wifi adapter, and am not willing to pay HP several hundred dollars for support on an old laptop.
Do you know where you found the drivers? I can't seem to locate them - not sure if they have been since removed.
This problem started when I updated to Windows 10. I can use the Ethernet cable just fine, or even an external wifi adapter, but would love to just be able to use the original one.
Thanks,
Caroline
02-12-2018 11:17 AM
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