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May 31st, 2013 19:00

No Network Controller Driver Installed

Hi All,

 

I have a Dell Inspiron N5030 laptop that I just installed a new hard drive in.  Prior to the new install had no issues with wireless connectivity, now I have none.  I have researched this issue for the past three days without success.  

I also installed a new wireless card which still did not help my problem.

As I said, this is a Dell Inspiron N5030.  Operating system is Windows 7 32-bit

The network adapter is an Atheros AR8152 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller.

In the Device Manager the Network Controller is listed under "Other Devices"  

The new wireless card installed is listed as a DNXA-95-D1   That is really the only information I can give you about this card.

Any help in getting this thing operational again would be greatly appreciated.

 

Side note: I can get on the internet if I hard wire in, just can't access internet wirelessly.

 

Please help

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June 1st, 2013 16:00

wmarshall4016,

 

Download and install in this exact order...

 

Dell System Software, v.7.0.2, A02

 

Intel GM45 Express Chipset Family, v.9.1.1.1023, A00

 

Realtek RTS5138 Card Reader, v.6.1.7600.30109, A00

 

Atheros AR8151 Ethernet Controller, AR8152 Ethernet Controller, v.1.0.0.43, A00

 

Go to Dell Warranty Status enter your service tag, click on original configuration. There it will be listed which wireless adapter you have installed. Then go to Drivers & Downloads enter your service tag, selct your operating system, under network, download the drivers for your wireless adapter

 

Then download and install Dell QuickSet, v.10.6.2, A00

 

Places to look to see if your Connection is enabled


  

Rick

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June 1st, 2013 04:00

wmarshall4016,

 

When you installed the operating system, did you install the Dell System Software(if applicable) and the chipset drivers first? If not, the rest of the drivers will fail to install. How to Download and Install Drivers in the Correct Order

Start with the Dell System Software and the chipset drivers and follow the list.

 

 

Rick

June 1st, 2013 11:00

Hey Rick,

Thanks for your reply but I still have another question.  You state that the drivers must be installed in a specific order but I'm not understanding if I need to redo all that has already been done.  Do I need to reinstall the windows again and start new?  Or can I just down load the drivers, as you listed them, and reinstall over what has already been done?

Anyone being able to answer this question for me would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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June 7th, 2013 17:00

wmarshall4016,

 

Glad you got it working! :emotion-21: Thanks for posting back.

 

Take care,

 

 

Rick

 

This thread is locked, due to age.

If you need assistance, please create a new thread in the proper Dell Support Forum

 

Thank you

June 7th, 2013 17:00

Thanks Rick for your assistance.  I reinstalled all the drivers as you had listed but then had to add one more specifically for the wireless card I had installed.  But finally all is up and running well once again.  So again, thanks for your help.

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