Cellular Network Driver For Windows 10

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Quincey Homer

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Aug 4, 2024, 7:42:52 PM8/4/24
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Ihave elitebook 830 g6 and i have installed sim card. but i am unable to use cellular connection because i have no drivers for the functioning of this feature. i have tried to download and install drivers for cellular network but i can't figure out these drivers even on the hp website. kindly let me know the procedure for downloading these drivers.

A few days ago, after a Windows update, my wireless adapter disappeared in such a way that i can't even try to look for wi-fi connections. As it happened with a similar case here in the forum to Andy Mann, the machine updated and auto-rebooted overnight, and suddenly I had no wireless adapter in the Device Manager, the Network Settings page had no Wireless section, and I thought it was a Windows update problem.



I tried toggling Airplane mode and rebooting a couple of times, but it didn't help. After shutting down the laptop completely and turning it on again, though, the adapter suddenly came back - I don't know which adapter comes with my Inspiron 15, 7559.


The problem is, suddenly, today it happened again, i changed rooms in my house and when i arrived at the living room table, everything was as I'd left it, except that again, the wireless adapter has disappeared, I can't see a Wireless section in Network Settings, and a list of available networks to connect to. I'm using a cable at the moment, but this time it shows no signs of reappearing.



Refreshing ("scan for hardware changes" in Device Manager) doesn't make it reappear either; i updated all possible drivers from windows, delll and intel, rebooted several times, tryied turning it off and on as i did last time, even tryied changing places where the laptop is at, tryied some cmd commands that seemed to fix the problem to people that updated from windows 7/8 to 10, but nothing seems to work for me.



How can i fix this? Please help!


Open Device Manager, open the drop-down Network adpaters

Right-click Network adapters

Select Scan for hardware changes

If you can't see your Wireless adapter, go to step 11

If you can see it, right-click on the adapter

Select Uninstall ( this should only uninstall you driver software, not delete it)

Now right-click Network adapters again

Select Scan for hardware changes. This should re-detect your wireless adapter)

Once detected, restart you machine

Make sure your Wireless adapter in Network And Sharing Center is Enabled. Now try what you have to.

If you cant find you your Wireless adapter device, you may need to properly install a wireless adapter driver. You'll have to do it perfectly, or have a service person do it for your machine

PS: If you want to create a wifi hotspot (when your wireless adapter is working properly), try the following command in Command Prompt


This is just insane, everything was going normally for a while, then i uninstalled McAfee, that comes with the factory settings; after restart, guess what? No wi-fi connections. Waited for a while to see if it would fix by itself, but it didn't.


Tried uninstalling (not deleting) the Wi-fi Driver, rebooted, didn't work. This time, after reboot, the "Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless - AC 3165" wasn't there, not even under Hidden Devices. I'm back in the f-ing ethernet cable.


I have a Events log from the wi-fi adapter that i Saved just in case; don't know how to send it to you. I believe that the message i recieved after logging in this morning may be the only lead I have on how to fix this: (""Exception: Acess to the path 'Global\IPROINST_BOOTSTRAPPER_COEX ...").


I have a similar issue with my dell inspiron 7737 on which I'm running windows 10. The Wi-Fi has stopped working, the symbol to turn it on and off on the toolbar is non existent. I can access the internet fine over an Ethernet cable but the wireless driver is showing as not present in settings. The settings menu has no option for Wi-Fi. I have tried a system restore but can't go far enough back due to a system crash. Without the driver being present I can't update it or anything else. Any advice would be appreciated as I'd like to avoid a factory reset if possible. I have tried a network reset but still have this problem.


We have had a string of users with this issue lately. I already discovered that reinstalling the Wi-Fi in Device Manager helps, but why is this happening? It's especially difficult to resolve when you have users who work off-site and far away and the only remedy requires them to be connected via Ethernet. Everybody uses Wi-Fi these days and nobody has an Ethernet cable. So if they can't connect via Ethernet we have no way of dialing in to troubleshoot, and most of our users are not very savvy on how to do this. Has a root cause been identified? If seems like this issue has increased within the last month. We are using Dell 7240's, 7250's, 7270's and 7280's with Windows 7. Thanks!


Just bought my Inspiron 13 7375 - it had issues out of box with the wireless nic not even showing in device manager. I updated firmware to 1.2, downloaded wireless nic drivers off the webpage - and installed. On reboot the nic came up and I thought it was resolved. Powered down my laptop after work, went for a haircut, came home and powered back up - low and behold the wireless nic disappeared again, reboot resolved it again though.


FWIW I have a QCA9377 Nic. I did notice it entirely disappeared from device manager but bluetooth still showed, isnt that typically on the same mini adapter internally? Would love this resolved because other than this issue this thing is incredible. I'm on the latest Windows 10 update.


To know where windows currently is installed go to 'this pc' and look which drive windows logo is at, usually SSD has much less space so if your C drive with thr windows logo is 500GB or 1T, then that's the HDD. While drive D is 119 then it's likely the SSD and that's where you should install windows in.


I have a Dell Wireless 1704.802.11b/g/n that continues to disappear from a laptop. I have to go through the process of uninstalling it and then shutting down the laptop, and letting the laptop find it again on boot up and then I am good for a few days. Seems like it may be tied to Windows Updates, but not sure. This is on a Inspirion 15, Windows 10 Dell Laptop. I have tried a bunch of different solutions from this Dell site, including updating BIOS, checking for latest drivers, disabling BlueTooth devices - and nothing seems like a permanent solution, only thing that bids me the most time in a solution is uninstalling and re-installing the wireless adapter. There is not two drives on the computer - so reinstalling Windows is not an option, and neither is a factory restore. Seems to me with all the posting on this matter, Dell has a defect on these systems. I am a Tech Support person in a company with many Dell laptops and this is the only model with issues.


Has anyone found a fix to this? I just got a 7375 and if it's powered off for more than 5 minutes, the network adapter is not detected. If I restart the computer, it's still not detected. I have to shutdown and push the button to turn it back on and then it works fine. Very annoying.


I haven't found a fix to this either. My Inspiron 15 5565 randomly stops recognizing my WiFi adapter at boot, and takes multiple reboots and BIOS resets to get it to be recognized again. Of course, my warranty had ran out just before I started experiencing this problem - I even switched to a different WiFi adapter and still have the same intermittent issue, reappearing almost every time I reboot my laptop. It seems like there's a bug in the firmware of this laptop that randomly stops WiFi adapters from being recognized by the system, Ubuntu still doesn't recognize a WiFi adapter when I reboot into it from Windows. Dell's built-in diagnostics don't pick up that the WiFi adapter is installed and state that the wireless switch is "off" - there isn't a wireless switch on this laptop, aside from the airplane mode button. My Bluetooth adapter, which runs off the same exact card, is always recognized by my laptop. Can someone from Dell chime in on this?


After the last update for Windows 11 insider (Home). The driver for the wireless card stopped working. There is already a guide on the issue on Intel's boards, but it is not working either. So i think the issue is with the Windows.


I managed to bring my Killer wireless network adapter back - after wasted a whole morning. Windows updated overnight and I lost the card after that. This was the error I saw in Event Viewer:






@OussD After a lot of research, the problem is usually solved by resetting the bios to default, mainly on dell laptops. The problem is caused after doing bios update or installing windows 11.

Also don't forget to install the updated drivers.


@ballon999 This is not working on my Surface Pro 7. I've tried uninstalling and removing the driver completely several times and each time on the restart it automatically comes back (even when I'm not connected to the internet). I had Windows 11 and reverted back to Windows 10 and still not right.

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