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ashish1989

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I have a lenovo g580 (20150) laptop

I installed windows 8.1 recently. Everything was working f9. But from few days I am facing wifi problem.

I run tests in intel proset/ wireless tools and faced this issue

              " Wireless hardware not bound to transport driver "

 

I have downloaded all the necessary drivers from the manufacturer's website and have eset v10 installed.

Guys help me how to solve this problem...

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3 minutes ago, straycat19 said:

Remove Eset completely and reboot, your problem should go away.

With default windows defendor the problem still persists

I have checked this earlier

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hi,

is it previously working ?

have you check the keyboard combo to enable/disable wifi ?

As I can see, try with FN+F5 for enable/disable airplane mode :

2017-01-10_070321.jpg

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@jeffeuh the above key is not available on my laptop

Also I have windows 8.1 pro with wifi enabled

It connects everytime and shows limited connection

And I m unable to browse and download

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okay, so how is your network card interface? Enabled/disabled ?

2017-01-10_072846.png

 

Is it set as DHCP or is on manual IP config ?

Try from cmd ipconfig /all and post result here.

2017-01-10_073130.png

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1 hour ago, ashish1989 said:

Guys help me how to solve this problem...

I had a similar problem with a Toshiba satellite and I used

and after using everything was https://i.imgur.com/qoeZQHs.gif

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it's seems this is a IP wrong config.

be sure the network interface is connected and then run as Administrator a CMD prompt and type:

- ipconfig /release

- ipconfig /renew

- ipconfig /flushdns

- arp -d *

these will do :

- release the actual DHCP bail

- renew the DHCP bail

- clear the DNS entries in Windows cache

- clear the Windows routing table

 

Then, try to ping :

- ping google.om

and wait for reply.

 

Then try to trace :

- tracert google.com

This will show you the way your computer uses to go to google and show each hope.

 

Hope this help.

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Try safe mode with network. With the driver installed and the latest. If it works .. something may be blocking your WiFi card. Something similar has happened to me.

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6 hours ago, Togijak said:

I had a similar problem with a Toshiba satellite and I used

and after using everything was https://i.imgur.com/qoeZQHs.gif

 

5 hours ago, jeffeuh said:

it's seems this is a IP wrong config.

be sure the network interface is connected and then run as Administrator a CMD prompt and type:

- ipconfig /release

- ipconfig /renew

- ipconfig /flushdns

- arp -d *

these will do :

- release the actual DHCP bail

- renew the DHCP bail

- clear the DNS entries in Windows cache

- clear the Windows routing table

 

Then, try to ping :

- ping google.om

and wait for reply.

 

Then try to trace :

- tracert google.com

This will show you the way your computer uses to go to google and show each hope.

 

Hope this help.

Guys I have already applied these steps earlier. But my problem is solved now.

I m sharing for other users who have broadcom adapter on their laptop.

- Right click on the Windows tile on the bottom left of the taskbar.
- Open 'Device Manager'
- Expand 'Network adapters'
- Right click on your 'Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter'
- 'Update Driver Software'
- 'Browse my computer for driver software'

- 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'
- Un-check 'Show compatible hardware'
- Scroll down on the 'Manufacturer' panel to 'Broadcom' and select it
- Scroll down on the 'Network Adapter:' and find
'Broadcom 802.11 Multiband Network Adapter'
- Select it, and click 'Next'

- Say yes to update driver warning

- Close and you should be able to connect.

 

Thats all....

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Make sure the router has the correct Wifi setup.

 

My guess is the encryption (for testing purposes only try WEP with no password)

 

just seen above post

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17 hours ago, ashish1989 said:

Guys I have already applied these steps earlier. But my problem is solved now.

I m sharing for other users who have broadcom adapter on their laptop.

 

Next time you ask  for help why don't you try giving us ALL the information up front.  You are just like the 21,000 users I support, you expect techs to be mind readers (or computer readers) and mentally detect your problem from the few words that you can type, e.g. I can't get to (name of users favorite website).  Really?  What browser? Can you get to the local website?  Can you get to google.com? Do you see your drives in Computer?  Biggest mistake that was forced on us was letting users submit their own trouble tickets, which still requires a phone call and 15 minutes of a techs time to narrow down the REAL problem before the appropriate level tech can be dispatched.

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1 hour ago, straycat19 said:

 

Next time you ask  for help why don't you try giving us ALL the information up front.  You are just like the 21,000 users I support, you expect techs to be mind readers (or computer readers) and mentally detect your problem from the few words that you can type, e.g. I can't get to (name of users favorite website).  Really?  What browser? Can you get to the local website?  Can you get to google.com? Do you see your drives in Computer?  Biggest mistake that was forced on us was letting users submit their own trouble tickets, which still requires a phone call and 15 minutes of a techs time to narrow down the REAL problem before the appropriate level tech can be dispatched.

U have not helped in this topic a single time and just throwing ur job frustration here which I don't want it

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