“Okay, fine,” she sighed, reaching for an Ethernet cable. She plugged in, got online, and opened HP’s support website.
No red “X” on the network icon in the taskbar. No list of neighbor’s Wi-Fi. Just a small, infuriating yellow triangle with an exclamation mark. 802.11n wlan driver windows 7 64-bit hp
She entered her model number. Selected . Opened the Driver-Network section. “Okay, fine,” she sighed, reaching for an Ethernet cable
“That’s impossible,” she muttered. The router was three feet away. No list of neighbor’s Wi-Fi
She right-clicked. .
Maria opened Device Manager. Under , there it was: her 802.11n Wireless LAN Card – probably a Broadcom or Ralink chip, hidden under an HP generic name. Next to it, a small black down-arrow icon. Disabled.
She downloaded the 78 MB executable, ran it as administrator, and watched the progress bar fill. Success. Reboot.