F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks Connection issues with HP ProBook are common. Check network settings, restart the device, or verify Wi-Fi credentials.

Connection issues with HP ProBook are common. Check network settings, restart the device, or verify Wi-Fi credentials.

Connection issues with HP ProBook are common. Check network settings, restart the device, or verify Wi-Fi credentials.

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iWonderTiger
Member
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02-18-2025, 06:47 AM
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Hi, I see. You're dealing with an HP ProBook 430 G7 connected via corporate Wi-Fi powered by Aruba Networks, then linking to on-site servers that have direct internet access. When connections drop, it's hard to pinpoint the issue. Here are some possible steps: check router logs, verify server connectivity, test network stability, and ensure firmware updates are applied. Let me know if you need more details!
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iWonderTiger
02-18-2025, 06:47 AM #1

Hi, I see. You're dealing with an HP ProBook 430 G7 connected via corporate Wi-Fi powered by Aruba Networks, then linking to on-site servers that have direct internet access. When connections drop, it's hard to pinpoint the issue. Here are some possible steps: check router logs, verify server connectivity, test network stability, and ensure firmware updates are applied. Let me know if you need more details!

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007PARIA
Junior Member
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02-20-2025, 04:13 AM
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It's challenging to assist without more specifics. You might want to start with the fundamentals, check if the HP Wi-Fi driver needs an update. If this is the only device affected, refreshing the OS could be the next action. To get clearer answers, let's clarify: does it disconnect during use or when waking up? How do you re-establish connection? Does turning off the Wi-Fi switch resolve the issue? Are you moving around the area or using AC power? Do you switch between battery and AC when the signal drops?
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007PARIA
02-20-2025, 04:13 AM #2

It's challenging to assist without more specifics. You might want to start with the fundamentals, check if the HP Wi-Fi driver needs an update. If this is the only device affected, refreshing the OS could be the next action. To get clearer answers, let's clarify: does it disconnect during use or when waking up? How do you re-establish connection? Does turning off the Wi-Fi switch resolve the issue? Are you moving around the area or using AC power? Do you switch between battery and AC when the signal drops?