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I use wired ethernet to my HP Elitebook most of the time. Every now and then I will need to go on WiFi and I will notice that my WiFi adapter is just missing completely. This is related to Windows updates and nothing to do with Cox internet.
- WiderMouthOpen2 months agoEsteemed Contributor II
What do you mean the adapter is missing? Are you talking about the wifi icon in the bottom right or the driver under device manager? How do you fix it? What OS version do you have and are you up to date? Any signs of malware? I had a Windows 10 desktop for several years that had a wifi adapter and never had any issues.
I agree this isn't a Cox issue, but am just curious what the problem is. Need more technical data on the issue to fix it though. Might help to look at the logs in the event viewer. That may say what is going on.
- Darkatt2 months agoHonored Contributor
Make sure your WiFi adapter is ON. Some computers have a wifi ON/OFF switch, There is a function key also, but it just turns wifi on/off) the switch however will turn off the wifi adapter, and when it's OFF, then it won't show in device manager.
- WiderMouthOpen2 months agoEsteemed Contributor II
Good idea. I was thinking of mentioning that too but then they said other things like printer drivers were also disappearing. OP might want to try sfc /scannow from command prompt. Hopefully they found help elsewhere.
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