-
×InformationNeed Windows 11 help?Check documents on compatibility, FAQs, upgrade information and available fixes.
Windows 11 Support Center. -
-
×InformationNeed Windows 11 help?Check documents on compatibility, FAQs, upgrade information and available fixes.
Windows 11 Support Center. -
- HP Community
- Notebooks
- Notebook Wireless and Networking
- i had prob with my notebook driver problem all function not ...

Create an account on the HP Community to personalize your profile and ask a question
03-26-2019 04:21 PM
NETWORK PROBLEM AND RUNING SLOLLY
Solved! Go to Solution.
Accepted Solutions
03-28-2019 08:04 AM - edited 03-28-2019 08:05 AM
Hi! @Raj0143,
Try updating the wireless drivers and BIOS on the PC to the latest version and check if the issue persists.
Try updating the BIOS using this link. Click Here
Note: Before uninstalling the wireless drivers make sure the PC is connected with an ethernet connection.
You can update other drivers on the PC using HP support assistant.
Refer this article to know more information about using HP support assistant. Click Here
Try the steps recommended below to solve Wi-Fi Range issues.
To get rid of the frustrating weak WiFi range/signal bars, you can use the command lines to reset the IP and speed up the slow network strength on the computer:
1. Right click on the Start button.
2. Choose the Command Prompt (Admin).
3. Type into the command line below to clean the DNS and then hit the Enter key:
ipconfig /flushdns
4. Type the following command to reset the Winsock directory and hit Enter:
netsh winsock reset catalog
5. Type netsh int ip reset into the command to reset the IP and hit Enter.
Set the wireless adapter to work in maximum performance mode
Press Windows Key + S and enter Power Options. Select Power Options from the menu.
Once the Power Options window opens, locate your current plan and click Change plan settings.
Click on Change advanced power settings.
Locate Wireless Adapter Settings and set the Power Saving Mode to Maximum Performance.
Click Apply and OK to save changes.
Also, try the steps recommended below.
In Windows, search for Command Prompt. In the search results, right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator. Then click Yes.
In Command Prompt, type sfc /scannow. Make sure to include the space between sfc and the /.
Press Enter and wait while System File Checker scans for corrupted files.
When scanning is complete, the results are displayed on the screen.
Lastly, try running a system diagnostics test on the PC and check if the hardware components on the PC are functioning correctly.
Refer this article to know more information about running system diagnostics on your PC. Click Here
Hope this answers your query!
Have a great day! 🙂
Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
Click the “Kudos, Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping!
A4Apollo
I am an HP Employee
03-28-2019 08:04 AM - edited 03-28-2019 08:05 AM
Hi! @Raj0143,
Try updating the wireless drivers and BIOS on the PC to the latest version and check if the issue persists.
Try updating the BIOS using this link. Click Here
Note: Before uninstalling the wireless drivers make sure the PC is connected with an ethernet connection.
You can update other drivers on the PC using HP support assistant.
Refer this article to know more information about using HP support assistant. Click Here
Try the steps recommended below to solve Wi-Fi Range issues.
To get rid of the frustrating weak WiFi range/signal bars, you can use the command lines to reset the IP and speed up the slow network strength on the computer:
1. Right click on the Start button.
2. Choose the Command Prompt (Admin).
3. Type into the command line below to clean the DNS and then hit the Enter key:
ipconfig /flushdns
4. Type the following command to reset the Winsock directory and hit Enter:
netsh winsock reset catalog
5. Type netsh int ip reset into the command to reset the IP and hit Enter.
Set the wireless adapter to work in maximum performance mode
Press Windows Key + S and enter Power Options. Select Power Options from the menu.
Once the Power Options window opens, locate your current plan and click Change plan settings.
Click on Change advanced power settings.
Locate Wireless Adapter Settings and set the Power Saving Mode to Maximum Performance.
Click Apply and OK to save changes.
Also, try the steps recommended below.
In Windows, search for Command Prompt. In the search results, right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator. Then click Yes.
In Command Prompt, type sfc /scannow. Make sure to include the space between sfc and the /.
Press Enter and wait while System File Checker scans for corrupted files.
When scanning is complete, the results are displayed on the screen.
Lastly, try running a system diagnostics test on the PC and check if the hardware components on the PC are functioning correctly.
Refer this article to know more information about running system diagnostics on your PC. Click Here
Hope this answers your query!
Have a great day! 🙂
Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
Click the “Kudos, Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping!
A4Apollo
I am an HP Employee