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| Broadcom 8002.11 Network Adapter
How do you find and enable the broadcom adapter. My wireless stopped working on my laptop and everything I read and tried states to enable the wireless adapter. Can't find it. Running Vista Ultimate 32 with preinstall Broadcom 802.11 Multiband Network Adapter install. No where in any programs can I find anything with thw words "wireless Network". Everything was working good until three dasy ago. Started up computer and wireless was gone. Router and other systems works. Help -- cole |
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| Re: Broadcom 8002.11 Network Adapter First you need to tell us what kind(make and model) of laptop you have. And then you need to search your laptop from edge to edge(meant literally) for the switch the turns the radio on or off. It may be a button. Usually thats what it is thats giving you the problem. -- joel406 |
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| Re: Broadcom 8002.11 Network Adapter
My laptop is a HP Compaq Presario V600N. The switch is next to the icon stating wireless. I have played with it a number of times. It would only turn on and off the bluetooth devices. -- cole "joel406" wrote: > > First you need to tell us what kind(make and model) of laptop you have. > > And then you need to search your laptop from edge to edge(meant > literally) for the switch the turns the radio on or off. It may be a > button. Usually thats what it is thats giving you the problem. > > > -- > joel406 > |
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| Re: Broadcom 8002.11 Network Adapter
Right click Computer and select Manage. Expand Services and Applications Click On Services. Scroll down to Wired AutoConfig and make sure it is set to Automatic and then Start the service. I know it says Wired AutoConfig but if you click on it this is the description: This service performs IEEE 802.1X authentication on Ethernet interfaces -- Steve Easton "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:D3E10639-91FA-46FC-AE46-0F0DE10F82B5@microsoft.com... > How do you find and enable the broadcom adapter. My wireless stopped working > on my laptop and everything I read and tried states to enable the wireless > adapter. Can't find it. Running Vista Ultimate 32 with preinstall Broadcom > 802.11 Multiband Network Adapter install. No where in any programs can I find > anything with thw words "wireless Network". Everything was working good until > three dasy ago. Started up computer and wireless was gone. Router and other > systems works. Help > -- > cole |
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| Re: Broadcom 8002.11 Network Adapter
I have tried this several times before and the same results. I re-did it with the same results. Nothing. -- cole "Steve Easton" wrote: > Right click Computer and select Manage. > > Expand Services and Applications > Click On Services. > Scroll down to Wired AutoConfig and make sure it is set to Automatic > and then Start the service. > > I know it says Wired AutoConfig but if you click on it this is the description: > This service performs IEEE 802.1X authentication on Ethernet interfaces > > > -- > Steve Easton > > > > > "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:D3E10639-91FA-46FC-AE46-0F0DE10F82B5@microsoft.com... > > How do you find and enable the broadcom adapter. My wireless stopped working > > on my laptop and everything I read and tried states to enable the wireless > > adapter. Can't find it. Running Vista Ultimate 32 with preinstall Broadcom > > 802.11 Multiband Network Adapter install. No where in any programs can I find > > anything with thw words "wireless Network". Everything was working good until > > three dasy ago. Started up computer and wireless was gone. Router and other > > systems works. Help > > -- > > cole > |
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| Re: Broadcom 8002.11 Network Adapter
Have you checked device manager and tried the old trick of deleting the wireless adapter and rebooting? -- Steve Easton "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:FA4BAFF0-9A51-416F-9A4C-A34470FDE38E@microsoft.com... >I have tried this several times before and the same results. I re-did it with > the same results. Nothing. > -- > cole > > > "Steve Easton" wrote: > >> Right click Computer and select Manage. >> >> Expand Services and Applications >> Click On Services. >> Scroll down to Wired AutoConfig and make sure it is set to Automatic >> and then Start the service. >> >> I know it says Wired AutoConfig but if you click on it this is the description: >> This service performs IEEE 802.1X authentication on Ethernet interfaces >> >> >> -- >> Steve Easton >> >> >> >> >> "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:D3E10639-91FA-46FC-AE46-0F0DE10F82B5@microsoft.com... >> > How do you find and enable the broadcom adapter. My wireless stopped working >> > on my laptop and everything I read and tried states to enable the wireless >> > adapter. Can't find it. Running Vista Ultimate 32 with preinstall Broadcom >> > 802.11 Multiband Network Adapter install. No where in any programs can I find >> > anything with thw words "wireless Network". Everything was working good until >> > three dasy ago. Started up computer and wireless was gone. Router and other >> > systems works. Help >> > -- >> > cole >> |
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| Re: Broadcom 8002.11 Network Adapter
Thats good advice. But can't find driver in device mamager. I even downloaded a broadcom 8002.11 up to date, nothing worked. I followed a previous advice of removing the adapter ( once I found it) pluged it back in with power to see if system would notice. Nothing. cole "Steve Easton" wrote: > Have you checked device manager and tried the old trick of deleting the wireless adapter and rebooting? > > > -- > Steve Easton > > > "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:FA4BAFF0-9A51-416F-9A4C-A34470FDE38E@microsoft.com... > >I have tried this several times before and the same results. I re-did it with > > the same results. Nothing. > > -- > > cole > > > > > > "Steve Easton" wrote: > > > >> Right click Computer and select Manage. > >> > >> Expand Services and Applications > >> Click On Services. > >> Scroll down to Wired AutoConfig and make sure it is set to Automatic > >> and then Start the service. > >> > >> I know it says Wired AutoConfig but if you click on it this is the description: > >> This service performs IEEE 802.1X authentication on Ethernet interfaces > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Steve Easton > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:D3E10639-91FA-46FC-AE46-0F0DE10F82B5@microsoft.com... > >> > How do you find and enable the broadcom adapter. My wireless stopped working > >> > on my laptop and everything I read and tried states to enable the wireless > >> > adapter. Can't find it. Running Vista Ultimate 32 with preinstall Broadcom > >> > 802.11 Multiband Network Adapter install. No where in any programs can I find > >> > anything with thw words "wireless Network". Everything was working good until > >> > three dasy ago. Started up computer and wireless was gone. Router and other > >> > systems works. Help > >> > -- > >> > cole > >> > |
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| Re: Broadcom 8002.11 Network Adapter
It's possible that it's failed!! -- Steve Easton "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:04112E93-7E20-4374-BABA-845A98D62661@microsoft.com... > Thats good advice. But can't find driver in device mamager. I even downloaded > a broadcom 8002.11 up to date, nothing worked. I followed a previous advice > of removing the adapter ( once I found it) pluged it back in with power to > see if system would notice. Nothing. > cole > > > "Steve Easton" wrote: > >> Have you checked device manager and tried the old trick of deleting the wireless adapter and rebooting? >> >> >> -- >> Steve Easton >> >> >> "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:FA4BAFF0-9A51-416F-9A4C-A34470FDE38E@microsoft.com... >> >I have tried this several times before and the same results. I re-did it with >> > the same results. Nothing. >> > -- >> > cole >> > >> > >> > "Steve Easton" wrote: >> > >> >> Right click Computer and select Manage. >> >> >> >> Expand Services and Applications >> >> Click On Services. >> >> Scroll down to Wired AutoConfig and make sure it is set to Automatic >> >> and then Start the service. >> >> >> >> I know it says Wired AutoConfig but if you click on it this is the description: >> >> This service performs IEEE 802.1X authentication on Ethernet interfaces >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Steve Easton >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:D3E10639-91FA-46FC-AE46-0F0DE10F82B5@microsoft.com... >> >> > How do you find and enable the broadcom adapter. My wireless stopped working >> >> > on my laptop and everything I read and tried states to enable the wireless >> >> > adapter. Can't find it. Running Vista Ultimate 32 with preinstall Broadcom >> >> > 802.11 Multiband Network Adapter install. No where in any programs can I find >> >> > anything with thw words "wireless Network". Everything was working good until >> >> > three dasy ago. Started up computer and wireless was gone. Router and other >> >> > systems works. Help >> >> > -- >> >> > cole >> >> >> |
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I would like to thank everyone for their help. For what every reason, the driver reloaded in Device Manager and the wireless system started working. I had not done anything to it since receiving guidance from Steve. if it went out once, I know it will again. Fingers crossed. THANKS -- cole "Steve Easton" wrote: > It's possible that it's failed!! > > > -- > > Steve Easton > > > "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:04112E93-7E20-4374-BABA-845A98D62661@microsoft.com... > > Thats good advice. But can't find driver in device mamager. I even downloaded > > a broadcom 8002.11 up to date, nothing worked. I followed a previous advice > > of removing the adapter ( once I found it) pluged it back in with power to > > see if system would notice. Nothing. > > cole > > > > > > "Steve Easton" wrote: > > > >> Have you checked device manager and tried the old trick of deleting the wireless adapter and rebooting? > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Steve Easton > >> > >> > >> "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:FA4BAFF0-9A51-416F-9A4C-A34470FDE38E@microsoft.com... > >> >I have tried this several times before and the same results. I re-did it with > >> > the same results. Nothing. > >> > -- > >> > cole > >> > > >> > > >> > "Steve Easton" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Right click Computer and select Manage. > >> >> > >> >> Expand Services and Applications > >> >> Click On Services. > >> >> Scroll down to Wired AutoConfig and make sure it is set to Automatic > >> >> and then Start the service. > >> >> > >> >> I know it says Wired AutoConfig but if you click on it this is the description: > >> >> This service performs IEEE 802.1X authentication on Ethernet interfaces > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> Steve Easton > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:D3E10639-91FA-46FC-AE46-0F0DE10F82B5@microsoft.com... > >> >> > How do you find and enable the broadcom adapter. My wireless stopped working > >> >> > on my laptop and everything I read and tried states to enable the wireless > >> >> > adapter. Can't find it. Running Vista Ultimate 32 with preinstall Broadcom > >> >> > 802.11 Multiband Network Adapter install. No where in any programs can I find > >> >> > anything with thw words "wireless Network". Everything was working good until > >> >> > three dasy ago. Started up computer and wireless was gone. Router and other > >> >> > systems works. Help > >> >> > -- > >> >> > cole > >> >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: Broadcom 8002.11 Network Adapter
Hi everyone, I'm writing from Brazil. I've read all of these msg about the wireless card. I have a notebook HP dv pavilion dv6308nr. I have also the same problems that is related here. And I have done also everything you said to do. Nothing worked. I know that It will restart automaticly but after It will stop again. Do anyone know how can we fix this problem? Thanks Robertson "Cole" wrote: > I would like to thank everyone for their help. For what every reason, the > driver reloaded in Device Manager and the wireless system started working. I > had not done anything to it since receiving guidance from Steve. if it went > out once, I know it will again. Fingers crossed. THANKS > -- > cole > > > "Steve Easton" wrote: > > > It's possible that it's failed!! > > > > > > -- > > > > Steve Easton > > > > > > "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:04112E93-7E20-4374-BABA-845A98D62661@microsoft.com... > > > Thats good advice. But can't find driver in device mamager. I even downloaded > > > a broadcom 8002.11 up to date, nothing worked. I followed a previous advice > > > of removing the adapter ( once I found it) pluged it back in with power to > > > see if system would notice. Nothing. > > > cole > > > > > > > > > "Steve Easton" wrote: > > > > > >> Have you checked device manager and tried the old trick of deleting the wireless adapter and rebooting? > > >> > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Steve Easton > > >> > > >> > > >> "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:FA4BAFF0-9A51-416F-9A4C-A34470FDE38E@microsoft.com... > > >> >I have tried this several times before and the same results. I re-did it with > > >> > the same results. Nothing. > > >> > -- > > >> > cole > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > "Steve Easton" wrote: > > >> > > > >> >> Right click Computer and select Manage. > > >> >> > > >> >> Expand Services and Applications > > >> >> Click On Services. > > >> >> Scroll down to Wired AutoConfig and make sure it is set to Automatic > > >> >> and then Start the service. > > >> >> > > >> >> I know it says Wired AutoConfig but if you click on it this is the description: > > >> >> This service performs IEEE 802.1X authentication on Ethernet interfaces > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> -- > > >> >> Steve Easton > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:D3E10639-91FA-46FC-AE46-0F0DE10F82B5@microsoft.com... > > >> >> > How do you find and enable the broadcom adapter. My wireless stopped working > > >> >> > on my laptop and everything I read and tried states to enable the wireless > > >> >> > adapter. Can't find it. Running Vista Ultimate 32 with preinstall Broadcom > > >> >> > 802.11 Multiband Network Adapter install. No where in any programs can I find > > >> >> > anything with thw words "wireless Network". Everything was working good until > > >> >> > three dasy ago. Started up computer and wireless was gone. Router and other > > >> >> > systems works. Help > > >> >> > -- > > >> >> > cole > > >> >> > > >> > > > > > > |
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| Re: Broadcom 8002.11 Network Adapter
Mines worked for three days. I had to send it back to HP. They fixed something on the circuit board and updates the BIOS. It took only five days , including shipping. You might give HP Tech a call. "Robertson" wrote: > Hi everyone, > I'm writing from Brazil. I've read all of these msg about the wireless card. > I have a notebook HP dv pavilion dv6308nr. > I have also the same problems that is related here. And I have done also > everything you said to do. > Nothing worked. > I know that It will restart automaticly but after It will stop again. > Do anyone know how can we fix this problem? > Thanks > > Robertson > > > > "Cole" wrote: > > > I would like to thank everyone for their help. For what every reason, the > > driver reloaded in Device Manager and the wireless system started working. I > > had not done anything to it since receiving guidance from Steve. if it went > > out once, I know it will again. Fingers crossed. THANKS > > -- > > cole > > > > > > "Steve Easton" wrote: > > > > > It's possible that it's failed!! > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > Steve Easton > > > > > > > > > "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:04112E93-7E20-4374-BABA-845A98D62661@microsoft.com... > > > > Thats good advice. But can't find driver in device mamager. I even downloaded > > > > a broadcom 8002.11 up to date, nothing worked. I followed a previous advice > > > > of removing the adapter ( once I found it) pluged it back in with power to > > > > see if system would notice. Nothing. > > > > cole > > > > > > > > > > > > "Steve Easton" wrote: > > > > > > > >> Have you checked device manager and tried the old trick of deleting the wireless adapter and rebooting? > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> -- > > > >> Steve Easton > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:FA4BAFF0-9A51-416F-9A4C-A34470FDE38E@microsoft.com... > > > >> >I have tried this several times before and the same results. I re-did it with > > > >> > the same results. Nothing. > > > >> > -- > > > >> > cole > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > "Steve Easton" wrote: > > > >> > > > > >> >> Right click Computer and select Manage. > > > >> >> > > > >> >> Expand Services and Applications > > > >> >> Click On Services. > > > >> >> Scroll down to Wired AutoConfig and make sure it is set to Automatic > > > >> >> and then Start the service. > > > >> >> > > > >> >> I know it says Wired AutoConfig but if you click on it this is the description: > > > >> >> This service performs IEEE 802.1X authentication on Ethernet interfaces > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> -- > > > >> >> Steve Easton > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:D3E10639-91FA-46FC-AE46-0F0DE10F82B5@microsoft.com... > > > >> >> > How do you find and enable the broadcom adapter. My wireless stopped working > > > >> >> > on my laptop and everything I read and tried states to enable the wireless > > > >> >> > adapter. Can't find it. Running Vista Ultimate 32 with preinstall Broadcom > > > >> >> > 802.11 Multiband Network Adapter install. No where in any programs can I find > > > >> >> > anything with thw words "wireless Network". Everything was working good until > > > >> >> > three dasy ago. Started up computer and wireless was gone. Router and other > > > >> >> > systems works. Help > > > >> >> > -- > > > >> >> > cole > > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > > > > > > |
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| Re: Broadcom 8002.11 Network Adapter
Thanks. But I bought the notebook in USA and now I'm in Brazil and HP doesn't give any assistance for this model. Do you know how can I update the BIOS? Thanks Robertson "cole" wrote: > Mines worked for three days. I had to send it back to HP. They fixed > something on the circuit board and updates the BIOS. It took only five days , > including shipping. You might give HP Tech a call. > > "Robertson" wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > I'm writing from Brazil. I've read all of these msg about the wireless card. > > I have a notebook HP dv pavilion dv6308nr. > > I have also the same problems that is related here. And I have done also > > everything you said to do. > > Nothing worked. > > I know that It will restart automaticly but after It will stop again. > > Do anyone know how can we fix this problem? > > Thanks > > > > Robertson > > > > > > > > "Cole" wrote: > > > > > I would like to thank everyone for their help. For what every reason, the > > > driver reloaded in Device Manager and the wireless system started working. I > > > had not done anything to it since receiving guidance from Steve. if it went > > > out once, I know it will again. Fingers crossed. THANKS > > > -- > > > cole > > > > > > > > > "Steve Easton" wrote: > > > > > > > It's possible that it's failed!! > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > Steve Easton > > > > > > > > > > > > "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:04112E93-7E20-4374-BABA-845A98D62661@microsoft.com... > > > > > Thats good advice. But can't find driver in device mamager. I even downloaded > > > > > a broadcom 8002.11 up to date, nothing worked. I followed a previous advice > > > > > of removing the adapter ( once I found it) pluged it back in with power to > > > > > see if system would notice. Nothing. > > > > > cole > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "Steve Easton" wrote: > > > > > > > > > >> Have you checked device manager and tried the old trick of deleting the wireless adapter and rebooting? > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> -- > > > > >> Steve Easton > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:FA4BAFF0-9A51-416F-9A4C-A34470FDE38E@microsoft.com... > > > > >> >I have tried this several times before and the same results. I re-did it with > > > > >> > the same results. Nothing. > > > > >> > -- > > > > >> > cole > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > "Steve Easton" wrote: > > > > >> > > > > > >> >> Right click Computer and select Manage. > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> Expand Services and Applications > > > > >> >> Click On Services. > > > > >> >> Scroll down to Wired AutoConfig and make sure it is set to Automatic > > > > >> >> and then Start the service. > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> I know it says Wired AutoConfig but if you click on it this is the description: > > > > >> >> This service performs IEEE 802.1X authentication on Ethernet interfaces > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> -- > > > > >> >> Steve Easton > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:D3E10639-91FA-46FC-AE46-0F0DE10F82B5@microsoft.com... > > > > >> >> > How do you find and enable the broadcom adapter. My wireless stopped working > > > > >> >> > on my laptop and everything I read and tried states to enable the wireless > > > > >> >> > adapter. Can't find it. Running Vista Ultimate 32 with preinstall Broadcom > > > > >> >> > 802.11 Multiband Network Adapter install. No where in any programs can I find > > > > >> >> > anything with thw words "wireless Network". Everything was working good until > > > > >> >> > three dasy ago. Started up computer and wireless was gone. Router and other > > > > >> >> > systems works. Help > > > > >> >> > -- > > > > >> >> > cole > > > > >> >> > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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| Re: Broadcom 8002.11 Network Adapter
That's a REALLY GREaT ADVICE!!! I checked - mine was set to manual, I hope that will be the end of my disastrous 2 months.... during this time i've tried everything - reinstalled drivers, qlb, reseated the card as per HP's advices - nothing.. all of sudden the device would be recognisd once in a coupla weeks and work until i switch off the PC, after that I would switch it on without any luck to log onto to the internet...- no network adapter... i have a feeluing that it has somethong to do with certain vista update, after installing which everything went off, but am not sure... i have HP pavilion d6000 amd processor if it says anything to anybody.... if your solution will not help dunno what i will do then.... "Steve Easton" wrote: > Right click Computer and select Manage. > > Expand Services and Applications > Click On Services. > Scroll down to Wired AutoConfig and make sure it is set to Automatic > and then Start the service. > > I know it says Wired AutoConfig but if you click on it this is the description: > This service performs IEEE 802.1X authentication on Ethernet interfaces > > > -- > Steve Easton > > > > > "Cole" <lcole@cox.net> wrote in message news:D3E10639-91FA-46FC-AE46-0F0DE10F82B5@microsoft.com... > > How do you find and enable the broadcom adapter. My wireless stopped working > > on my laptop and everything I read and tried states to enable the wireless > > adapter. Can't find it. Running Vista Ultimate 32 with preinstall Broadcom > > 802.11 Multiband Network Adapter install. No where in any programs can I find > > anything with thw words "wireless Network". Everything was working good until > > three dasy ago. Started up computer and wireless was gone. Router and other > > systems works. Help > > -- > > cole > |
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