23 Pavilion: Pavilion 23 wireless

I have a pavillion 23 all into one with a realtek GBE family controller after a reboot, that the wireless is missing, no network represented in taskbar.

When I do a repair network it comes back and says that a network cable is missing

What to do, I tried restoring to an earlier point and that has not worked.

Finally, I called HP Service that has solved the problem with a session remotely.

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