Try using the WiFi, with the laptop placed as close as possible to the WiFi router. If the connection remains stable then perhaps there is a problem with the WLAN (WiFi) antenna connection to the WLAN module in the laptop.
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Try using the WiFi with the laptop placed as close as possible to the WiFi router. If the connection remains stable then perhaps there is a problem with the WLAN (WiFi) antenna connection to the WLAN module in the laptop.
Here’s the [http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06140007|maintenance and service guide] for the laptop.
Go to p.28 to view the necessary pre-requisite steps and then the procedure to remove the WLAN module. This shows how to access the antennas so that their connections can be inspected.
Try using the WiFi, with the laptop placed as close as possible to the router. If the connection remains stable then perhaps there is a problem with the WLAN (WiFi) antenna connection to the WLAN module in the laptop.
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Try using the WiFi, with the laptop placed as close as possible to the WiFi router. If the connection remains stable then perhaps there is a problem with the WLAN (WiFi) antenna connection to the WLAN module in the laptop.
Here’s the [http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06140007|maintenance and service guide] for the laptop.
Go to p.28 to view the necessary pre-requisite steps and then the procedure to remove the WLAN module. This shows how to access the antennas so that their connections can be inspected.
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Try using the WiFi, with the laptop placed as close as possible to the router. If the connection remains stable then perhaps there is a problem with the WLAN (WiFi) antenna connection to the WLAN module in the laptop.
Here’s the [http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06140007|maintenance and service guide] for the laptop.
Go to p.28 to view the necessary pre-requisite steps and then the procedure to remove the WLAN module. This shows how to access the antennas so that their connections can be inspected.