I own HP Pavilion dv6-1330ev Notebook Pc. The serial number of this notebook is CNF9414LZN. The model of my wireless adapter is Intel (R) WiFi Link 1000 BGN. I have windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. Suddenly, the wireless network adapter stopped working and says "Not Connected - No connections are available" while there are many neighboring wireless connections available including my home wireless router which is close to it and my iPhone is currently connected to it. The wireless adapter is on. I have tried many things but still didn't solve the problem. I disabled and enabled the adapter many times from device manager and from network and sharing center. I uninstalled and reinstalled the adapter driver many times using the "scan for hardware changes" option in device manager and downloaded the latest driver version from HP website. I updated the BIOS from HP website to the latest version which was released in 2011. I updated the driver from device manager and it said I am running the latest version. I run Windows troubleshooter and it didn't detect any issues with my wireless network adapter. I disabled Windows firewall, my anti-virus, reinstalled the driver again and nothing happened. I tried to add a device from devices and printers, but it didn't detect my wireless adapter. I checked the settings for my wireless adapter under power options and it's set to "Maximum Performance" for both "Plugged in" and "On battery". I checked the properties of my wireless adapter, unticked the option "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" from power management, and made sure that the transmit power in the advanced tab is set to "5" which is the highest. I installed the latest HP Support Assistance software and it didn't detect or solve the problem. Just to mention, my local area connection works fine when I plug the ethernet cable.
I was doing the important updates that windows suggested. The computer did all except for the Intel driver update for Intel(R) WiFi Link 1000 BGN. I have tried several times but aways says it has failed to update. restarted the computer several times with the updates a nothing. I even went directly to the network adapter and try to update the software and nothing. Because of that error on the update now I can't connect via wifi because It does not have the driver or software. If it can help on anything these are the hardware ids:
After looking up the specs, Intel wifi link 1000 bgn is not capable of 5ghz. There is an N mode for 2.4ghz which makes it easy to confuse it with a 5 ghz.
Your Maintenance and Service Guide should give you the compatible adapters for this notebook for 5ghz.
i've problem with wifi on my laptop acer aspire 4736, suddenly windows canot detect it. i'am using windows vista when it's happen. then i try re-install software driver but doesn't happend anything. then i try to re-install windows vista and install all of driver but theres no happen on my wifi. then i re-install windows vista again to windows 7, but wifi still not detected by windows.
I was updating my computer; hp Pavilion dm4, Windows 7, 64-bit operating system. I got an error stating "Intel driver update for Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless N1000" could not be updated. I tried to investigate further under the Device Manager, Network adapters, Intel WiFi Link 1000 BGN, it displays the device status: "This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device. (Code 31)"
I had something similar just happen, found this while researching, and figured I'd share my fix. Went into device manager, right clicked on the broken network adapter, then selected update driver software. Here, instead of searching online, I clicked on browse my computer. On the next screen, I selected let me pick from a list of devices. There, I selected the Intel WiFi Link 1000 BGN option and clicked next and everything was back to normal. Hope that helps.
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