Unable to connect wirelessly
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Unable to connect wirelessly
Morning all,
I've recently purchased a HP Pavilion 10 Notebook with Windows 8 - I can connect it to a wired network but not wirelessly. All other PC's in the house are able to connect to my router wirelessly but not the new one - has anybody had a similar experience with the above notebook or have a solution ? (Apart from the wired one of course). The network key Im tapping in is correct but .....
rgds
I've recently purchased a HP Pavilion 10 Notebook with Windows 8 - I can connect it to a wired network but not wirelessly. All other PC's in the house are able to connect to my router wirelessly but not the new one - has anybody had a similar experience with the above notebook or have a solution ? (Apart from the wired one of course). The network key Im tapping in is correct but .....
rgds
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Disconnect every other device connected to the same router and try again with the new laptop. I have four devices connected (two by ethernet, two by wifi) to my router and experienced trouble connecting a Kindle until I'd disconnected other devices. I might say "go in the garden and try it" as the Kindle seems happier connecting on the terrace from inside the house. "Smog" from the DECT phones or the wireless weather station, maybe.

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1) see whether you can update the firmware in the router or access point
2) see whether you can change the channel on the router or access point (as certain wifi channels are disabled in certain countries)
2) see whether you can change the channel on the router or access point (as certain wifi channels are disabled in certain countries)
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HP Pavilion x2 running Windows 8: wifi not working - HP Support Forum - 3308851
Known problem - see link.
Known problem - see link.
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see whether you can change the channel on the router
That's also a good suggestion. In my case I had many drop-outs of connection while the router was on automatic (as in "automatically find a free channel".) I did a scan, found I could see about 15 wifi routers from my house, picked a black-hole between them, and selected a channel there and set it fixed, manually. No more loss of lock.
That's also a good suggestion. In my case I had many drop-outs of connection while the router was on automatic (as in "automatically find a free channel".) I did a scan, found I could see about 15 wifi routers from my house, picked a black-hole between them, and selected a channel there and set it fixed, manually. No more loss of lock.
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From: NSW Australia
In my case I had many drop-outs of connection while the router was on automatic (as in "automatically find a free channel".)




