HP Problems

August 7th, 2016

I’m on a HP Pavilion g4-2026tx laptop with a Core i5 processor. I seem to be getting a whole lot of problems with my wifi connectivity and with bluetooth.
One, when I try to update my bluetooth drivers, I tend to get the message that
bluetooth hardware must be switched on to run this setup package
I don’t know how to turn it on. I checked everywhere and it would seem that there’s no problem. The HP Connection Manager says my bluetooth is on. So why can’t I install these drivers?
With my internet connection, my laptop uses an Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230. For some reason, I can’t connect to my campus wifi anymore. I seem to be receiving more packets than I should be sending. What seems to be the problem?
Someone, please advise…

Answer #1
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Other-Notebook-PC-Questions/I-can-t-install-Bluetooth-device/m-p/1508973#M43208 thats all can find about it mate
Answer #2
Most laptops have a physical button that enables both Bluetooth and Wireless.
It’s usually a combination of FN+One of the F keys, It should have a drawing on it that looks like this:
http://www.support.europa-network.com/_img/laptop-wireless/fnc-keys.jpg
Set that aside, Laptops come in various configurations, And it’s possible that your specific model just don’t have Bluetooth!
Have you ever used Bluetooth with it before?
As for your campus wifi problem, You’re gonna have to be more specific!
Do you see their network listed? Are you able to connect to it? Getting any errors?

 

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