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11-16-2019 01:17 PM - edited 11-16-2019 01:37 PM
Stasuz,
Many people are having the same problem. Perhaps they all had water go through there keyboard or the antennas are bent poorly connected on each . Your solutions are the wordiest and farthest off of all provided. Congrats.☢️
11-16-2019 01:33 PM - edited 11-16-2019 01:40 PM
AliCLondon,
Are you saying you took your laptop to a location and they physically replaced the adapter? If so, did they just replace the Realtek rtl8822be 802.11ac pcie with another Realtek rtl8822be 802.11ac pcie or install a different adapter Brand or Number?
THANKS
11-23-2019 02:40 AM
I have issues every time my laptop wakes up from sleep mode; the Wifi refuses to work (with the latest drivers). After letting the windows troubleshooter reset the wifi adapter, it starts working again. It's really annoying that this causes me to lose so much time and energy. Lesson learned, I won't buy HP again.
11-24-2019 11:27 AM
Part of the reason I purchased a new laptop was because, occasionally, I would have a problem my 6 year old laptop. The problem was with the network adapter! Also a Realtek product. I assumed it was due to age (worn out) or it being outdated (it would act up when windows would update). It has since stabilized and performs better than the adapter setup of my new HP laptap. HP has been no help. I am trying to contact Realtek.
01-15-2020
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10:44 AM
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Cheron-Z
Only solution worked for me: O bought a new 5 Ghz router. Now connection is perfect.
My video on youtube:[edit]
01-18-2020 03:59 AM
Hi everyone in troble! Same adaptor, laptop hp-gaming-pavilion-15-dk0030ur. Try all tips.
1. Upgrade wi-fi driver to 6.12.2019 ver - dont help
2. Play with mode of connection 2.4 - 5.2 GHz, 802.11 a or b or g - dont help
3. Update Windids (10 Pro) and laptop via HP Assistant, check adaper via HP PC Hardwire Diagnostic - say all fine. - dont help.
4. Download BIOS from here https://support.hp.com/in-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-pavilion-gaming-15-dk0000-laptop-pc/26122224 my was F12 (buy laptop 11/19) to F20. Downgrade wi-fi driver to basic (my was from 2018) THAN update BIOS via HP Assistant(read about BIOS Update - off BitLocker, laptop must be on charge) THAT update wi-fi driver from link highter in my text. This time wi-fi driver version was 4.12.2019 / 2024.0.10.209 and YES, its started to work correctly!
Try and post back if you done the problem.
PEACE!