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10-27-2018 01:37 AM
Product: HP pavilion gaming cx0xxx
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
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Yesterday my wifi did not work, even though it said there was a connection. I thought this was weird so I am looking for how this would come and if I could solve this.
After a short search I found out that I could reset the network, after having done this in the network settings my laptop was restarted. I think this only made it worse.
So I am faced with the problem that I can no longer see my network adapter in the adapter options. Also have tried to download a new driver from another laptop on a usb, it comes to the Realtek RTL8822be 802.11ac PCIe adapter.
I also do not have internet with the cable.
Here is a picture.
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10-28-2018 05:35 AM
Hi
If you have no WiFi or Ethernet then could you Bluetooth a file across from another device?
Could you post the Model please.
Simple commands that you can type into Notepad and save as LBB.bat and then double click on to give us details of your situation.
@ECHO OFF getmac systeminfo PowerShell -Command "Get-NetAdapter" PowerShell -Command "Get-NetAdapter -Name * | Format-Table -View Driver" PowerShell -Command "GIP -Detailed" PowerShell -Command "Test-NetConnection"
10-29-2018 06:09 AM - edited 10-29-2018 06:16 AM
And the code?
@ECHO OFF getmac systeminfo PowerShell -Command "Get-NetAdapter" PowerShell -Command "Get-NetAdapter -Name * | Format-Table -View Driver" PowerShell -Command "GIP -Detailed" PowerShell -Command "Test-NetConnection"
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