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HP ENVY 14 NOTEBOOK PC 14-U213CL #J9L59UA#ABA
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MY computer is up todate. I used my wifi Thur morning and thur afternoon I had no connection and no networks available. I can hard wire and it works fine. my wireless connectivity is 1x1 802.11ac WLAN and Bluetooth and my network card is 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector).  I've triesd several update drivers but not so sure which ones I should be upodating I've used all the HP apps and everything comes back ok. Do I have a bad card or adapter or something if you could help thanks in advance

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Idmatuska,

After I used this solution, I later rebooted my laptop and once again my wireless had disappeared.

 

I signed into HP Passport for help at the following url: https://hpp12.passport.hp.com/hppcf/login.do?&lang=en&cc=ca,us&applandingpage=https://support.hp.com...

 

I went to the model number for my laptop, however you would have to go to your own model number. Mine was at the following url: https://support.hp.com/ca-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-15-g000-touchsmart-notebook-pc-series/6875196/mo...


I expect that the page of your model type will look the same as mine once you get there. When you do, I expect you will see a list of areas from which you can download useful materials (Driver-Audio, Driver-Graphics, BIOS, Firmware, etc.). In this case, I went to the fourth item, "Driver-Network," downloaded the driver for my model and OS, and then installed it. After rebooting, my wireless connection returned. So if you lose your connection again, this is the method I used.

 

Good luck.

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I have a Hewlett-Packard Sequel HP 15 Notebook PC, System type: x64-based PC.

 

My wireless has disappeared and reappeared many times now until I could not bring it back without rebooting it several times. I tried much of the advice that I found on here until I looked in the driver settings.

 

I have no credentials for fixing connection issues however this worked for me. I tried many other described solutions provided on this forum without any success.

Go to Device Manager under "Network adapters/Realtek RTL8188EE 802.11 bgn Wi-Fi Adapter
/Advanced/Property: 802.11d. I found the "Value:" at "Disabled." Eventually I was brave enough to click on the Value and select "Enabled." When I rebooted, the laptop, the wifi came back on.

We'll see how long this lasts, however for now it works. I hope there is an update for the driver, as this seems unreliable and needs to change.

See if this works for you.

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Hi

 

Could you give the Make, model and OS please.

 

If you run getmac and ipconfig -all what are the results?

 

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I went as you said and I enabled the device as you said and I now have wireless again. I'm not sure that the network software was there before when I went to device manager and network adapters, prior to your advice. one thing is for sure you help me out with your solution thanks. 

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Idmatuska,

After I used this solution, I later rebooted my laptop and once again my wireless had disappeared.

 

I signed into HP Passport for help at the following url: https://hpp12.passport.hp.com/hppcf/login.do?&lang=en&cc=ca,us&applandingpage=https://support.hp.com...

 

I went to the model number for my laptop, however you would have to go to your own model number. Mine was at the following url: https://support.hp.com/ca-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-15-g000-touchsmart-notebook-pc-series/6875196/mo...


I expect that the page of your model type will look the same as mine once you get there. When you do, I expect you will see a list of areas from which you can download useful materials (Driver-Audio, Driver-Graphics, BIOS, Firmware, etc.). In this case, I went to the fourth item, "Driver-Network," downloaded the driver for my model and OS, and then installed it. After rebooting, my wireless connection returned. So if you lose your connection again, this is the method I used.

 

Good luck.

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