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01-23-2014 01:34 PM - edited 02-11-2014 08:17 AM
My "solution" to the wifi problem isn't a real fix, but I decided that the TS 17 had more pros than cons and was therefore worth compromise to keep. So, I bought a TP-LINK 300Mbps Mini Wireless N USB Adapter (model TL-WN823N, $14.99, Amazon). Yes, it takes up one of the four USB ports, and yes, it sticks out a bit although not as much as most dongles. The upside is that it works without problems and delivers the speed I want. Amazing little product, highly recommended.
Aside from the wifi issue, the TS 17 seems to be working for now. It was rather slow at first, especially for an i7-equipped PC, but things picked up once I uninstalled the Symantec security software and replaced it with Microsoft's security.
The HP is still not as fast as my VAIO F1190X (also an i7), which has been running more or less nonstop since early 2010. Off-topic, it's frustrating that Sony doesn't make the F1190X or a successor now. That was my reason for getting the TS 17; my VAIO isn't getting any younger and is probably pushing its MTBF. It's getting tough to find these big "laptops" especially if you're picky about who makes them.
02-07-2014 04:19 PM
Yeah this has been a very frustrating process - and I would never purchase another HP because of it. Plus I have had really good luck with Dell and Alienware in the past. I should have stuck with what works. You know - you would think that HP would provide a hardware fix. I have tried multiple routers - Linksys and Netgear, with the exact same result. And no HP, restarting the router does not fix the problem with this computer!
Anyway, I will try your solution of purchasing an external WiFi thing - until HP pony's up and provides a fix (which I know they will not due)
02-25-2014 02:31 PM
I bought the HP Envy Touchsmart M6 today.
Imagine the excitement of unboxing a new machine, one you've been saving all your money for... for almost a year...
and then you turn it on. Everything seems perfect...
till the wifi singal shows limited connectivity...
6 hours down the road, I've tried every possible fix out there. None of the fixes from Windows 8 or HP manual seem to work.
And now, I find the internet swarming with crap anout this limited conectivity issue...
The worst part in this thread is, HP will not even reply to these threads anymore cos they're out of options...
Dear HP tech supports... I run a web development and software solutions firm which employs over 250 people.
It saddens me to see the unprofessional way you're handling this with.
Please prioritize this matter and a find a fix for us... I will not turn off the bluetooth cos that aint a real fix...
If you fail to respond and assure the people in this thread of your corporation...
I will make around ten website in the best domains with titles such as "NeverBuyHP.TC" etc etc and my team of 250 dedicated developers will make sure that the shot is heard around the world. And I'm sure with no response from you, people from this thread and all over the internet will make my job much more easier.
Companies like you are expected to be on their best... You charge money not just for the products, but for your name as well. The BRAND crap
I do not mean to threaten you or anything but you need to understand that professionalism requires caring for your clients...
I hope you find a fix for this really soon
02-26-2014 10:00 AM
FWIW, my DSL modem/router is the Actiontec (Qwest/CenturyLink) Q1000. I've also tried the Actiontec C1000A, which I bought under the mistaken belief that the problem was with the router. It's not the router.
On the positive side, the TP-LINK Adapter (TL-WN823N) continues to work just fine.
02-26-2014 10:31 AM
I firmly believe everyone who has had to buy additional adapters to get their wifi to work should be financially compensated by HP. I am going to call HP and complain and insist on a price adjustment. I have chatted with HP twice, tried every work around, setting adjustment, drivers etc . . . and still no dice. The current installed adapter is Intel wirless Dual Band AC-3160. I purchased a Netgear A6200 Dual Band 802.11 AC, which works without a hitch. Maybe if HP take a hit financially with all of the returned products or requests for price adjustment, they will finally make it right. This is my second laptop, same problem. I am still within my 21 days. I could very well return it and take my business elseware. I am sure HP won't respond to this thread anymore either. Chickens
