My laptop (hp) no longer connects to the wireless, or it is not offered Wi-Fi, with which I could connect. It can't be on the Wi-Fi, because I've tried it in 3 homes and it has not worked once. In addition, the WLAN works flawlessly on all other devices.
If I connect my laptop with the LAN cable it works, but unfortunately I do not have one at hand at the moment. How should I proceed?
I suspect the wlan driver needs a update. You have 3 options.
1. System recovery at the time it still went.
2. Update the driver and hope he goes.
3. The best wlan stick not surfstick but wlan buy for a few euro then it is synonymous faster.
I have my pc formatted then we went suddenly.
"In addition, the WLAN works flawlessly on all other devices."
You can also describe it in a complicated way
To use Wi-Fi you need a transmitter and a receiver.
Do you have more than one receiver (Smartphone, Läppi, PC) and one does not find the router, the one is the problem. If the router does not find all, the router is the problem.
Wi-Fi can also be disabled on the laptop completely. (System Settings.) If it is activated there's a problem, often there again helps on and off. It again and again restart so wlan off, reboot wlan on, reboot.
Other variants: Recovery point. Or Wi-Fi sticks
Oje - You can't even keep the camera properly and want to independently solve network problems? Well meal.
If you have not just turned off the broadcasting of the SSID from wireless access points, it might be a driver problem or your Wi-Fi hardware has a flaw.
Of course you could be in a radio hole too.
Very helpful this initial comment, thanks for nothing