Sửa lỗi intel wifi link 5100 agn driver windows 10 năm 2024

I was having a similar problem after reinstalling windows 7 on my Lenovo T400 with an Intel WiFI Link 5100 AGN adapter. After waking my laptop from sleep mode and logging in, the WiFi connection would drop for about 10 seconds after which it would connect and work properly. I did NOT have this problem before the windows reinstall.

I was able to fix my problem on my laptop, and hope this works for you guys as well. I have not been able to confirm this, but it seems the issue lies with the latest driver of the adapter, version number 14.2.0.10. The steps I followed for the fix were:

1. Go to this page and download the driver for the adapter. This is just in case during the process, your computer is unable to locate the proper driver for your machine. If this may happen, only then install this driver.

http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=20432&keyword=intel+wifi+link+5100+agn&lang=eng http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=20432&keyword=intel+wifi+link+5100+agn&lang=eng

You will see 2 downloads. I used the one with the driver only, i.e. the first one with the file name Wireless_14.2.0.10_Ds32.exe.

2. Right click Computer > Device Manager. Select your 5100 AGN adapter, right click on it, go to its properties and to the Driver tab. Click on Uninstall. In the window that opens, tick the box with the option to "Delete the driver software for this device." This is NECESSARY.

3. Once the device is uninstalled, in Device Manager, right click on your computer's name (under which all the devices are listed) and click Scan for Hardware changes. Windows will automtically detect the adapter and install the driver for it. For me, it installs the driver with version number 13.4.0.9. This seems to work perfectly for me.

Hi

You have a couple of options as I see it please try these steps might help you to fix your issue.

  1. Disconnect the Battery & Adapter then press & hold the power button on Notebook for 30 seconds then turn on the unit and check if the Wireless light turns on.
  1. Go to Device manager then uninstall the wireless drivers from Network Adapter and restart the unit and check if the light turns on.
  1. Try doing a system restore to the date where unit was working fine.
  1. Please update the Bios & Wireless driver from HP website.
  1. Click start in search type Recovery Manager then click on it select Yes on User access control then select I need immediate help then select Driver & application recovery select the wireless driver and install it then restart the unit.
  1. If you are comfortable reseating the wireless card which will be on the back panel off your unit you could try this steps as well.

If still you have the same issue then you need to call HP Technical support and get the part replace.

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