![]() ![]() I spent 2 months trying to figure out the problem. This is a known issue that HP refuses to address. HP has knowingly put faulty Realtek RTL8188EE WiFi adapters into their products since June 2014. I have tried two different Netgear routers, if that could make a difference, all others computers (five - 2 desktops - 3 laptops) connect. HP says "It could be a lot of things" that is a quote. I have run HP Support and followed all the steps as suggested per this I have uninstalled and installed the adapter a number of times. In Device manager events console, Error 441 appears in each install instance, see belowĭevice PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8179&SUBSYS_197D103C&REV_01\4&39742d9c&0&0012 could not be migrated. I have followed the sequence for turning on the router and starting the computer. I am told to disconnect the router and plug it back in. "Occasionally" I can connect via wifi but it drops the connection in less than a minute, and I cannot reconnect.ĭo you have any suggestions on how to approach repairing this problem? I have run Windows network repair many, many times and followed the instruction exactly. I have e-mailed Realtek, they are ignoring me. When I try to connect to the network, the computer notifies me “Cannot connect to this network”. I updated the driver as suggested by HP Support by sp72161. Everything functions as expected except the Realtek RTL8188ee wifi adapter. Win 7 (64) was installed when purchased, there was no problem with wifi. It has a Realtek RTL8188EE wifi adapter installed. ![]() I have a HP Pavilion Laptop(17-f020us) Prod. ![]()
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