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Does your laptop now lose its internet connection?

Does your laptop now lose its internet connection?

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TrinMikuta
Junior Member
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05-20-2026, 10:04 PM
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This may be the wrong thread forum for it but I'll cross that road when I get to it. Recently I came back home to find out my parent's laptop no longer supports wifi. The laptop can only access the internet when connected via ethernet. This is strange since her laptop always had wifi capabilities and only started having this issue about 2 months ago. It's an HP ENVY m6-1225dx As far as I'm aware, the story is as follows. My parent one day saw that she was no longer connected to the internet and that her wifi capabilities with the laptop ceased to exist. She plugged in the ethernet cable I had already attached to the router before I left to at least get some functionality. I checked her laptop and found that when not connected to ethernet, the laptop says "Not connected - no connections available". It doesn't give me the option of choosing a network via wifi or display and networks to connect to. When connected to ethernet, it no longer even shows our network name. In windows 10 settings, the wifi settings have disappeared altogether. Once again no networks display to connect to. In the adapter properties via network connections, no wifi options exist to enable. There is only bluetooth, ethernet, and lan. In the device manager, there are no network adaptors present even while files are unhidden, only the microsoft kernal debug network adaptor shows. I may be mistaken but I believe the wifi card/chip is a Ralink RT 5390, and I have unplugged and reseated the antenna cables and chip several times to no avail. I tried reinstalling the drivers for the ralink wifi chip but again I'm running into the problem of I cannot even get the wifi chip to show up anywhere. The chip itself and the antenna's didn't appear to have any visible damage whatsoever, and there really shouldn't be any problems with it since I know my parent or myself has never dropped it or harmed the laptop physically in any manner. The only lead that I have going for me is that when I saw the laptop, I might be mixing the two up but a broadband or dial up connection was established but never properly connected or anything like that as far as I was aware, considering wifi or whatever couldn't be used to search anything, ( I don't exactly know how that process works since I've never used broadband or dial-up). From there I saw an option to remove the broadband or dial up connection and I did since I thought maybe that may be the reason why the laptop lost the wifi capabilities? It was removed successfully, as far as I'm aware anyways but still no luck. I've reset my wifi connections via windows 10 settings, winsock settings, etc but still no luck. Any advice? I don't see this being a hardware issue but in the worst possible case all I would do is simply buy the same wifi card and assumingly the issue would be fixed or something?
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TrinMikuta
05-20-2026, 10:04 PM #1

This may be the wrong thread forum for it but I'll cross that road when I get to it. Recently I came back home to find out my parent's laptop no longer supports wifi. The laptop can only access the internet when connected via ethernet. This is strange since her laptop always had wifi capabilities and only started having this issue about 2 months ago. It's an HP ENVY m6-1225dx As far as I'm aware, the story is as follows. My parent one day saw that she was no longer connected to the internet and that her wifi capabilities with the laptop ceased to exist. She plugged in the ethernet cable I had already attached to the router before I left to at least get some functionality. I checked her laptop and found that when not connected to ethernet, the laptop says "Not connected - no connections available". It doesn't give me the option of choosing a network via wifi or display and networks to connect to. When connected to ethernet, it no longer even shows our network name. In windows 10 settings, the wifi settings have disappeared altogether. Once again no networks display to connect to. In the adapter properties via network connections, no wifi options exist to enable. There is only bluetooth, ethernet, and lan. In the device manager, there are no network adaptors present even while files are unhidden, only the microsoft kernal debug network adaptor shows. I may be mistaken but I believe the wifi card/chip is a Ralink RT 5390, and I have unplugged and reseated the antenna cables and chip several times to no avail. I tried reinstalling the drivers for the ralink wifi chip but again I'm running into the problem of I cannot even get the wifi chip to show up anywhere. The chip itself and the antenna's didn't appear to have any visible damage whatsoever, and there really shouldn't be any problems with it since I know my parent or myself has never dropped it or harmed the laptop physically in any manner. The only lead that I have going for me is that when I saw the laptop, I might be mixing the two up but a broadband or dial up connection was established but never properly connected or anything like that as far as I was aware, considering wifi or whatever couldn't be used to search anything, ( I don't exactly know how that process works since I've never used broadband or dial-up). From there I saw an option to remove the broadband or dial up connection and I did since I thought maybe that may be the reason why the laptop lost the wifi capabilities? It was removed successfully, as far as I'm aware anyways but still no luck. I've reset my wifi connections via windows 10 settings, winsock settings, etc but still no luck. Any advice? I don't see this being a hardware issue but in the worst possible case all I would do is simply buy the same wifi card and assumingly the issue would be fixed or something?

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Fanman64FTW
Junior Member
24
Yesterday, 12:49 PM
#2
Check if your laptop needs any BIOS updates by using CPU-Z software and looking at the Mainboard tab to see which version is running right now. Also, look in Device Manager to make sure the WiFi adapter shows up there. If it does show up but has a yellow exclamation mark next to it, that might mean something isn't working as it should. Since the adapter you mentioned only has WiFi and no BlueTooth features on it, I think this could be a hardware problem rather than just software, according to what I've learned online.
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Fanman64FTW
Yesterday, 12:49 PM #2

Check if your laptop needs any BIOS updates by using CPU-Z software and looking at the Mainboard tab to see which version is running right now. Also, look in Device Manager to make sure the WiFi adapter shows up there. If it does show up but has a yellow exclamation mark next to it, that might mean something isn't working as it should. Since the adapter you mentioned only has WiFi and no BlueTooth features on it, I think this could be a hardware problem rather than just software, according to what I've learned online.

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ladymorepork
Posting Freak
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Yesterday, 08:03 PM
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I don't really know how to check if there are any pending bios updates. I checked HP's website and they could see my device model but the bios update they offer isn't compatible with this system so. My bios version is Insyde v F.25 from 01/21/2013. No matter if I show hidden devices or not the wifi adaptor doesn't display under device manager period. In case of a hardware issue, would it be as simple as buying the same wifi card/chip and connecting the antennas and just plugging it in? Would you know if that is straight plug and play or something else like needing software checks to get it shown up within windows? Edit: It seemed like they could update the bios version to f.26 but now the laptop won't even boot so I have basically bricked it. Fans start spinning then die every few seconds. There is just a black screen and no bios options or anything useful. Edit #2: I never do bios updates and I don't really know about them after some combination of finagling by removing the cmos battery, the ram, ssd and other things eventually it was able to clear up the bios image which I think it said since it was so quick. It was able to boot fine this time and cpuz confirms the bios is updated to the newer f.26 version. Still the same issues persist so I am going to assume it just needs a new wifi chip. But again if you know how its a simple plug and play installation or something more complex that would be appreciated.
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ladymorepork
Yesterday, 08:03 PM #3

I don't really know how to check if there are any pending bios updates. I checked HP's website and they could see my device model but the bios update they offer isn't compatible with this system so. My bios version is Insyde v F.25 from 01/21/2013. No matter if I show hidden devices or not the wifi adaptor doesn't display under device manager period. In case of a hardware issue, would it be as simple as buying the same wifi card/chip and connecting the antennas and just plugging it in? Would you know if that is straight plug and play or something else like needing software checks to get it shown up within windows? Edit: It seemed like they could update the bios version to f.26 but now the laptop won't even boot so I have basically bricked it. Fans start spinning then die every few seconds. There is just a black screen and no bios options or anything useful. Edit #2: I never do bios updates and I don't really know about them after some combination of finagling by removing the cmos battery, the ram, ssd and other things eventually it was able to clear up the bios image which I think it said since it was so quick. It was able to boot fine this time and cpuz confirms the bios is updated to the newer f.26 version. Still the same issues persist so I am going to assume it just needs a new wifi chip. But again if you know how its a simple plug and play installation or something more complex that would be appreciated.