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October 1st, 2013 09:00
Wifi switched off will come on intermittently then switch off again?
Hi Can anyone help me please
i have XPS M1530 windows vista and recently started to get this problem with wireless internet connection. I have been thoruogh all the testing with ISP even had a new router and can connect with LAN no problem.
I have intel (R) Wireless wifi link 4965AN and Marvell yukon 88E8040 PCI-E fast ethernet controller.
Dell diagnostics says the wireless device is disabled but it is not disabled in device manager? Intel diagnostics says the hardware radio is off but the radio button is switched to on on my laptop.
I have reinstalled the drivers and not being very technical cannot think what to do next.
Any help would be most appreciated than you so much.
Elly
EllyReid
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October 15th, 2013 08:00
WELL AFTER ALL OF THESE TASKS and NEW SWITCH ASSEMBLY
IT DID NOT WORK!!!!
that is until I discovered that the FIX for Bluetooth not appearing in device manager and not working is a DELL utility found here
http://www.dell.com/support/troubleshooting/us/en/04/KCS/KcsArticles/ArticleView?docid=272206#Issue2
this worked for me when EVERYTHING ELSE INCLUDING NEW SWITCHES ETC DID NOT.
Ignore the operating system it is for it worked on my vista and on my friends windows 7.
It restored my bluetooth and was also the cause of my wireless problems
IF ONLY I HAD DISCOVERED THIS WEEKS AGO
Elly
Dell-Kuldeep M
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October 2nd, 2013 03:00
Hi Elly,
I will suggest you to run the Intel Driver Update utility for the latest driver or updates for the system.
Click on the link http://dell.to/1eZ73lJ and then click on ‘Check your system for updates’
Hope this helps. Please feel free to reply for any further assistance.
EllyReid
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October 2nd, 2013 04:00
As I said I have already been through this and UPDATED all of the drivers.
thanks Elly
Dell-Kuldeep M
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October 2nd, 2013 06:00
Hi Elly,
You may restore the BIOS to its defaults. The steps are:
Keep me posted with the results. I will be glad to assist you.
EllyReid
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October 2nd, 2013 08:00
Hello
thank you so much for helping me. I have restasted my computer and did the load defaults in the setup main tenenace section but I still have the same problem?
I have also just realised I do not have bluetooth capability which is managed via the same swich on the right hand side of my computer.
I have a dell truemobile 355 internal bluetooth monitor which was fitted when the computer shipped. When i try to use this it tells me there is no bluetooth adaptor and it does not show up in device manager.
kind regards
Elly
Dell-Kuldeep M
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October 3rd, 2013 06:00
Hi Elly,
Check the ‘Wireless’ settings in the system BIOS to ensure the settings are correct.
For Bluetooth, install the driver from the link http://dell.to/1bzg5lg.
After updating the drivers, perform the following steps to see if this resolves the issues with wireless.
1. Open Device Manager
2. Expand Network Adapters, right click the wireless card and choose Properties
3. Click the Advanced tab and make the following changes
4. Click the Power management tab
5. Open Power Options
6. Open the router page
Hope this helps. Please feel free to reply for any further assistance.
EllyReid
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October 3rd, 2013 08:00
Hello thank you I will do this and get back to you but before I do i read that the ORDER in which drivers are loaded can make a difference so As I installed chipset, blutooth, wireless and ether net drivers
I think I should do them again first and then follow your instructions which I will do and get back to you.
thank you Elly
jimroad471
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October 3rd, 2013 12:00
near the clock on your service tray is the software for the connection...it might have the option to have windows manage your wireless...mine does and i use it...now, my wireless never cuts out and is very stable....also, if you wanna how to start MS wireless zero services, please reply and i'll walk you thru this if needed....good luck
EllyReid
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October 3rd, 2013 18:00
Hi JimRoad471
Thank you so much for your reply. I no longer have the wireless icon in the notification area only the wired LAN icon? In fact other than on the device manager there is nothing on this computer right now to indicate I have wireless capability at all!
As for bluetooth I do not even have that on my device manager.
Please can you also see the reply I have written to Dell-Kuldeep M about what I have tried today.
What is MS wireless zero and how would that help me please - sorry I am a very experienced computer user - way back to Dos - if you are ancient enough to remember that but a newbie at this technical set up trouble shooting game!
Kind regards
Elly
EllyReid
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October 3rd, 2013 19:00
Hello Dell-Kuldeep M
Today I have installed in this order
Chipset Ricoh-Driver R166188.EXE(2MB)
Chipset Intel-Driver R166187.exe(1MB)
Network Marvell-Driver R167854.EXE(21MB) When I ran the install for this it said "the file *.msi could not be found” and the installation was cancelled. I tried it a few time but always got this error message????
Application Dell QuickSet, v.8.2.20, A09 R180762.exe(5MB)
Network Intel-Driver Intel_multi-device_A05_R164259.exe(38MB)
From http://dell.to/1bzg5lg I TRIED to install Dell Wireless 355 Bluetooth Module (Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR), v.6.0.1.3100&FW216, A00 version. When I ran the install for this it stopped and said “ activate Bluetooth using Fn+F2 or radio on/off switch” I tried several times but I could not “Activate” Bluetooth so this installation was cancelled.
Then I Checked the ‘Wireless’ settings in the system BIOS to ensure the settings were correct.
The Internal Bluetooth, Internal W-Fi and Internal Cellular options were enabled.
The Wireless Switch option was set to ‘All’ and Wi-Fi Catcher I set to ‘Reset to Basic Mode’.
After updating the drivers, I performed the following steps
1. Open Device Manager
2. Expand Network Adapters, right click the wireless card and choose Properties
3. Click the Advanced tab and make the following changes
4. Click the Power management tab
5. Open Power Options
6. Open the router page
Change router channel to 6
Change CTS Protection Type from CTS Only to RTS_CTS
When I opened the router page it does not have any wireless connections so I was unable to make these changes?
I still do not have any wireless capability or any Bluetooth capability, However, I do appreciate the fact that you are willing to continue to help me with this problem.
Kind regards
Elly
jimroad471
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October 3rd, 2013 20:00
ok right click on MY COMPUTER and scroll to MANAGE then click on services and apps, click services and scroll to Windows Wireless Zero and then click start services...let me know it works now
EllyReid
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October 3rd, 2013 21:00
Hi JimRoad471
Its 04:08 here right now! BUT there is no Windows Wireless Zero on my list of services?
thanks Elly
jimroad471
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October 3rd, 2013 22:00
elly, what OS are you running?
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/network-internet-wireless/w/networking_internet_wireless/702.how-to-start-wireless-zero-configuration-using-vistawindows-7windows-8.aspx
EllyReid
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October 3rd, 2013 22:00
Hi Jimroad471
I am running vista ultimate does that make a difference?
Elly
EllyReid
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October 3rd, 2013 23:00
Hello Jim
both of those services are already set to start automatically and are running.
I REALLY appreciate your help with this but I need to sleep now it is 06:46 hours and I have not been to bed yet!
thank you again Elly