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HP Omen 15 (2020) - ek0502na
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi all.

 

There seems to be an issue with the WiFi card (Intel WiFi 6 AX201) on the latest HP Omen 15 laptops.

The issue causes WiFi connection to drop without warning for up to 10 seconds before it (sometimes) reconnects automatically. This is a major issue for a gaming laptop as most games require a constant internet connection to be played.

 

The issue is persistant on connections over VPNs, as well as direct connection.

 

Currently I have been able to confirm the issue, or similar WiFi issues affect the following models of Omen:

  • HP Omen 15 (2020) - ek0502na (Intel, RTX2070)
  • HP Omen 15 (2020) - ek0021tx (Intel, RTX2060)

I have been able to confirm the issue is not present on the following models of Omen:

  • HP Omen 15 (2020) - en0600ng (Ryzen, RTX2060)

 

From the above confirmations, it seems like the issue is only affecting Omen models with the Intel AX201 WiFi 6 NIC.

 

If you are also experiencing this issue, post your model number below to increase the sample size we have so that we can be sure it is a problem with AX201 NICs only.

 

Hopefully this is not a hardware defect and we can fix it with a software update.

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This early-access Intel driver potentially fixes it. It is not installed like a conventianal EXE driver, it has to be installed using device manager. Below are the steps to install for anyone experiencing this issue. Since installing the driver I haven't had a disconnect, but due to the randomness of this issue it is hard to tell if it is definitley fixed.

 

Install method is as follows:

  1. Download ZIP
  2.  Extract all files to a folder
  3. Open Device Manager
  4. Find AX201 under network devices list
  5.  Right click, update driver
  6. Find Files on PC
  7. Select driver folder.
  8.  Reboot

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HP Recommended

This early-access Intel driver potentially fixes it. It is not installed like a conventianal EXE driver, it has to be installed using device manager. Below are the steps to install for anyone experiencing this issue. Since installing the driver I haven't had a disconnect, but due to the randomness of this issue it is hard to tell if it is definitley fixed.

 

Install method is as follows:

  1. Download ZIP
  2.  Extract all files to a folder
  3. Open Device Manager
  4. Find AX201 under network devices list
  5.  Right click, update driver
  6. Find Files on PC
  7. Select driver folder.
  8.  Reboot
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