@CooperG Have you run a wireless card test on your computer?
Download and install the HP Hardware diagnostics tool from this link.
Once installed, shut down your computer.
Wait for a minute.
Turn the computer On and keep tapping F2 repeatedly on startup to enter system diagnostics.
Select the component test and run a wireless test on your computer.
Refer to this HP Article for assistance.
If the test fails or does not detect the wireless card, it could be faulty.
If the tests pass, set WLAN Autoconfig to Automatic
- Left click or tap on the “Start” button.
- In the Start window you need to write the following: “services.msc” without the quotes.
- When the search is finished, left click or tap on the “services.msc” icon that pops up.
- Now you have a “Services” window in front of the screen.
- Look on the right side panel in this window for “WLAN Autoconfig”
- Right click or hold tap on the “WLAN Autoconfig” feature.
- Left click or tap on the “Properties” feature for the “WLAN Autoconfig” option.
- Left click or tap on the “General” tab situated in the upper side of the “Properties” window.
- On the right from the “Startup type”, you will need to left click on the drop-down menu and select “Automatic” feature.
- Left click or tap on the “Start” button in this window.
- Left click or tap on the “Apply” button.
- Left click or tap on the “OK” button.
- Close all the windows you opened so far and reboot your Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 device.
- Check to see if you have your wireless up and running again.
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