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04-21-2019 11:44 AM
Bought a new laptop - HP Pavilion 13-an0033ur. Windows 10.
Constantly (20-30 times a day) loses wi-fi. - Warranty module changed (Realtek RTL8822BE 802.11ac PCIe Adapter)
but a problem remained.
Diagnostics report: Reset wireless adapter. The default gateway is unavailable. All updates are installed.
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04-21-2019 12:19 PM - edited 04-21-2019 12:36 PM
Hi:
I have read several complaints about that model wifi card.
The only suggestion I can offer, would be to update the wifi and bluetooth drivers to their latest versions.
The ones on the support page are outdated.
2024.0.6.104 Feb 25, 2019
https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp95001-95500/sp95141.exe
1.6.1015.3 Dec 11, 2018
04-21-2019 12:19 PM - edited 04-21-2019 12:36 PM
Hi:
I have read several complaints about that model wifi card.
The only suggestion I can offer, would be to update the wifi and bluetooth drivers to their latest versions.
The ones on the support page are outdated.
2024.0.6.104 Feb 25, 2019
https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp95001-95500/sp95141.exe
1.6.1015.3 Dec 11, 2018
05-01-2019 02:02 PM
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