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Ray Hill Posted on Aug 11, 2012

Hp ze 4900 wireless light

Lights on the wireless button doesn't work, also can't get it to connect to wireless Internet. It used to work, when working blue light when not a amber light , neither one of come on now.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 29, 2008

SOURCE: my laptop won't connect to the internet through wireless connection

I have a compaq laptop. we have wireless and my other laptops work fine. this laptop just will not connect. it did before, but now it wont. help me.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 09, 2009

SOURCE: my wireless light on my

I had that same problem, I turns out about a day later I dropped the laptop on accident and it started working again. I would not advise my way of getting the button to work again.

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Lee Hodgson

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  • Posted on May 28, 2009

SOURCE: wireless network card

Hi there.
The wireless switch on the front bottom of the laptop, it's suppose to be blue when the button is on the right.
Right click on computer and select manage, go to device manager, and go to Network Adapters, try to see a network adapter called Broadcom, if it doesn't appear, it means that your computer doesn't recognize the wireless card and you may have to reinstall the drivers.
Please let me know how you get on.

Good luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 11, 2009

SOURCE: HP Pavilion Entertainment PC dv9000

Making a fairly confident presumption that your laptop is an AMD-based unit, model is....DV9205, DV9310, or DV9410

HP issued a service alert 07122001 covering such AMD-based laptops with your wifi failure, as well as additional failures within your product line. This is a warranty enhancement that will cover the replacement part and labor for you the customer.

HP has very recently started phasing out their older models like the 9005/9010, as the issue alert is basically good from 2yrs of date of purchase.

2 solutions for you....

1) Call HP and give them the serial/model info and inquire about that service alert # mentioned above, see if your laptop is still covered.

2) Replace the motherboard yourself and at your cost

(ok maybe another option)

3) Get a USB wifi card :/

-Sy

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2010

SOURCE: wireless not working

reinstall Wireless Drivers. and the reboot and it should work. if not it is a Hardware problem then the card may need to be replaced or worse... the motherboard :|

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