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Posted on Feb 26, 2008

Hp pavillion dv9000

Mini wlan card work fine But i cannot connect to my wireless network the network icon show network cable unplugged

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  • wishihadamac Sep 08, 2008

    Same thing, my WLAN is shown as dissabled and I can't turn it on. Even the orange light at the wireless on/off switch stays orange (not blue when engaged). I can't even hook up via lan line - it won't let me renew my IP.

  • Anonymous Dec 21, 2008

    my god sis attached her ipod to charge it then the internet worked fine but then i turned it off .............. came back and now it doesnt work

  • Anonymous Jan 03, 2009

    My wireless connection also stopped working. The light is always orange, not blue. I bought an external wireless connector that I plug in to a USB port for less than $40. It works great.

  • Anonymous Apr 11, 2009

    same as the other users

  • Anonymous Apr 27, 2009

    Same problem , the light always appear orange but not blue...even I slide the switch many times...

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