While I'm not 100% new to ubuntu, I haven't used it in long enough to remember much. Here's my deal. I am running an old Hp Pavillion zd8000.
I just installed 9.10 the other day and need some help with getting drivers and everything figured out. I'm pretty sure I have the graphics driver worked out, using xorg, but I still need help getting the wireless driver to work.
I have ndiswrapper installed and WINE, and I downloaded the driver off the HP website.where do I go from here? I had it working once upon a time when I used ubuntu again but I can't remember for the life of me how I got it all running. Also, the sound seems to be disabled as well. I have tried a few different videos and ran the test and nothing on that either.
Download the latest drivers for your HP Pavilion zd8000 to keep your Computer up-to-date. Device Name: ASUS USB 802.11g Wireless Adapter.
Any help would be very much appreciated. If you can hardwire a network connection, do an update and look under restricted drivers to see if the wireless driver appears there. If not, we can always use ndiswrapper and ndisgtk if you want.
Since HP Pavilion series have Ralink RTXXXX 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adaptor in it, Microsoft shall not be able to find the update driver of it. May be they don’t have the updated driver in their database.
Also, wireless adapter of Ralink is there in many models of HP Pavilion series. Hence, if your laptop is one of the model of them, you can check if your laptop is having one of the following Ralink adapters or not?.
802.11n Wireless PCI Express Card LAN Adapter. Mediatek MT7630E 802.11bgn Wi-Fi Adapter. Ralink RT3090 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter. Ralink RT3290 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi Adapter. Ralink RT3592 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi Adapter. Ralink RT5390 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter. Ralink RT5390R 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter Although there are many models i am not aware of would have wireless adapter from above list, but i am not aware of it.
So, i am making a list of the models i know which has above said wireless adapters. In case your model is not listed, you can check by yourself which wireless adapter you have in your laptop? Hi, I had a problem with my hp Pavillion model 15-g040ca losing wifi and it wasn’t the driver at all. It was a hardware problem where the wire from the wifi adaptor got cut where it passes up from the base into the screen. I fixed it by bringing the wire outside of the laptop and connecting it to a small antenna. I suspect most of the hp laptops suffer from the same problem when I read other posts on different sites. Anyway I thought I would share this with your readers since I was furious looking for answers also.
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I had the problem that the wifi would lose its gateway after a few minutes. After HP help desk instructed me to reload drives and all the other common suggested fixes it was just as bad. I connected the laptop to the router by wire and it worked fine confirming it was wifi problem I then moved the laptop closer to the router and it was fine. I tried other rooms in house it was OK but in the kitchen where we originally had the problem it still kept losing the gateway. Then I notice I could see my more routers from neighbours in the kitchen than elsewhere. The short answer was the fault was rf interference from a neighbours router.
A ping test confirmed I was losing 20% of packets of data. I changed channel on my router and all is now OK. HP has knowingly put faulty Realtek RTL8188EE WiFi adapters into their products since June 2014. This is a known issue that HP refuses to address. I spent 2 months trying to figure out the problem. I spent 5 hours on the phone with Microsoft and they couldn’t fix the issueeven after remotely taking over my computer.
I spent $50 on a NetGear external WiFi adapterand it worked great. However, since my computer is less than a year old, I shouldn’t have to have an external. The problem is the internal WiFi adapter itself.
It is a faulty component that people have been complaining about since 2014. I called HP’s corporate office and stated that I was aware that they knew of the issue, and could provide more than 10 pages from just one thread of their HP Forum where hundreds of others, were having the same issue. I threatened them with a class action lawsuit if they didn’t do something about it immediately. They have agreed (in writing) that they will fix my laptop and replace the WiFi adapter card FREE OF CHARGE. I suggest that every one else, who is experiencing this issue, call the HP Corporate office at: 650-857-1501. Press “0” and speak to an operator.
Tell them you want to speak to a US Case Manager about this ongoing issue. IF the case manager refuses to assist you, then call the Corporate office number back, press “0” and ask to speak to an “Executive Customer Relations” associate. They WILL (AND MUST) FIX THIS KNOWN ISSUE AT NO COST TO YOU! Apparently, this is such a “hot topic” that, with what I know about this issue, I am being “silenced” on the HP forum.
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They don’t want people to know that they can fix it by replacing the adapter with one that is NOT a Realtek component. They don’t want you to know that you have RIGHTS as a consumer!