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CONNECT TO A NETWORK PROBLEM

MY NX6110 cannot connect to a network, when i check network connection it tell the cable is connected but i can't see anything. device manager has a yellow check showing a problem with drivers. if a use drivers for another nx 6110 same model nothing happens please assist
the sticker shows that it has a broadcom coorporation radio model bcm94318mpg
fcc id : qds-brcm1016

  • Zeke67 Apr 09, 2009

    I have no local are connection. where can I download the network controller driver?. HP website only has the wireless?

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While you are waiting... go to www.compaq.com and click on support

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Hi there, This looks like a driver issue, ill be back in a few moments with your driver.

  • Anonymous Feb 24, 2009

    Right, download this driver install and restart and then reconnect your cable:

    http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/Tec...


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