Right-Click on start button> click device manager> network adapters>then select the network adapter drivers that are listed and right-click on it and uninstall the drivers.If you are, then please follow these steps: Please check if you are able to go online with a hardwired Ethernet cable connected to the computer. Does it work with a Hardwired Ethernet connection?įor now please try these steps: It looks like a driver issue.Did you try to update the Wi-Fi adapter driver from device manager?.Have you updated the bios and the wifi drivers for the Realtek wifi adapter?.
Do you experience frequent wireless disconnects or has it stopped working completely?.Don't worry as I have a few suggestions which should help you resolve this issue.įor better clarity and to assist you better I would require more information regarding this. I understand you are having issues with connectivity on your HP notebook. Hi you for visiting the HP Forums! A great place where you can find solutions for your issues with help from the community! I came across your post and wanted to assist you. If you wish to say "thanks" for my effort to help, click the "thumbs up" to give me a Kudos. If this helps you to reach a solution, please click the "Accept as Solution" button down below in this message.
Here is the download for that driver: sp72517.exe. There is a Realtek RTL8723BE/RTL8188EE 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN Driver available that was updated on May 22, 2016. Right click on all of the Network Adapters individually.Have you uninstalled the driver in the Device Manager as I suggested in my previous post? If not, please do the following: Is there a red X on the Network Adapter in the Device Manager? Have you done anything new lately? Windows updates? Downloaded a new program/app? Have you tried to do a System Restore to a date when it was working? Have you tried to connect using Ethernet? Please follow all of the steps in the Troubleshooting Wireless Network and Internet document. In light of the new information, here is a document for you. After the installation is complete, reboot your PC again.Hi you for letting me know that you have Windows 10 on your Notebook.
In this tutorial, I will explain in detail how to use the DDU. DDU is an utility that can help you completely uninstall NVIDIA, AMD and Intel graphics card drivers from your OS. You can use the DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) to avoid this problem.
These old files that remain in the system even though you uninstall the drivers sometimes may cause bug/error when you install the new GPU driver. When you uninstall the graphics card drivers from the Windows control panel, some registry keys, files or folders remain on your system.