Lenovo Ideapad G700: Problem with Wi-Fi module work
How to return Wi-fi. tried diagnostics https://pcsupport.lenovo.com – only Wi-Fi says no such module.
I did the same thing
C:WINDOWSsystem32>netcfg -s n
Network Adapters
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nonpnpnetworkinterface{178bffbe-a789-483e-afba-109cd3e8d187} Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter
pciven_1969&dev_10a0 Qualcomm Atheros AR8172/8176/8178 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.30)
Network Protocols
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In the device manager, it’s not there either.
Response
It’s strange that the Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter Wi-Fi module is shown in the results of the “netcfg -s n” command. But there are some strange lines before it, it shouldn’t be there.
Is the problem with incorrect connection of the Wi-Fi module excluded? Is the port itself not damaged?
You wrote there about diagnostics. I don’t really understand. Have you tried downloading the driver for your Lenovo IdeaPad G700, Broadcom module and Windows installed and run its installation? What was the result?
I would also try doing a Windows network reset. But if the module isn’t in Device Manager, it’s unlikely to make a difference.
In the Device Manager, I take it there are no unknown devices either?
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