![]() Another time, disabling and enabling the wireless adapter multiple times actually fixed the problem and no restart was necessary. Then restarting the computer (usually multiple times) is needed to get it to work again. I tried disabling it and then enabling it again, and got the error that enabling it was not possible because the device did not exist. Other times it is listed, and it says it is working properly (but it is not). If I then go to the device manager, my wireless network adapter is sometimes not listed there. If I try to disconnect & reconnect from the network, or turn Wi-Fi off & on again, my own network will disappear from the list as well and there are no available networks. I see only my own network with 'limited' connectivity. When the problem happens: The internet just suddenly stops working while I am using the computer, and suddenly there are no available networks (the neighbours' networks have all disappeared from the list). ![]() When the problem happens, I see zero available networks (usually there are about 10 of them from neighbours etc) As far as I can tell, it is not related to router/firewall/antivirus. ![]() The problem occurs with multiple networks. I haven't done any OS upgrade - I am currently using Windows 8.1. I have also posted this question on the HP forum, so far no suggestions there apart from checking power options etc (which did not resolve it) ![]() I have made no hardware modifications to the laptop. The network adapter is native to the system.
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