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they never did sell them so why expect 12 years later to have them . well ebay is the place but if you looked it's SLIM PICKen's
only used parts, or who dead PCs sold buy one like we do, like this . its not like you have jeep with 1000's0 3rd part makers of parts sorry not. worst of all nobody wants it, so why make parts for junk nobody wants, they dont. zero demand !
MSI WIND U210-006US
this? it has full model number and lots of sub models.
parts are at ebay (pure luck)
any button works wired correctly
but most do not fit this case.
MSI.com does not sell these parts, now.
2009 made PC. is 9 years old then and 13 now.
google for parts
ebay for parts.
use true full model names for parts or get the wrong parts./.
Have you updated the drivers for your wifi-card? There is two places you can go One is the Msi website the other is the wi-fi card manufacturers website. It could also possibly be the driver for the FN keys thats need to be either re-installed or updated
Have you confirmed this by trying to use your MSI RIGHT NEXT to the router? Degradation in signal can lead to connection interruptions. If your laptop functions like the other two when you get close to the wireless router (the device that puts out the wireless signal) then that means there is just too much stuff in between the laptop and router when you try to use it, therefore causing signal interruptions. The radio waves put out by wireless routers are typically not able to go through many solid objects.
If this isn't then problem, then try updating your drivers for the wireless adapter in your notebook. Go to MSI's site, go to their support section, and download the wireless adapter drivers for your model. Hopefully that clears it up.
Good luck.
On many laptop/netbooks there is a quick switch to turn wifi on/off. On the eeePC, I believe you press FN+F2 to toggle wifi on/off.
Try this, and if it doesn't work, I would take it back to the store where you bought it from as it will still be under warranty and support.
Best,
Hunter
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