dv6119us Broadcom wireless issue

This has probably been answered in a previous post, so my apologies for asking again.

I have a dv6119us with wireless broadcom internal to the pc card.  The wireless card disappeared from my device manager and I can no longer connect to my wireless network.  I have another laptop which connects to it without any problems.

It's the second time this has happened to me, the first time that the pc was under warranty and HP replaced the card wireless free of charge (it was a hardware problem) now I have the same exact symptoms as last time, and I suspect the wireless card has not yet.  First card lasted 11 months before failing, and now the replacement, one lasted about 13 months... GRRRRRR

Is there a way I can confirm the wireless card is turned without having to buy a new one to try first?  Also, if I need to replace the card, can someone tell me if I hae an option to buy another thing another Broadcom wireless card?  When I remove the cover of the card said to replace with HP spare 407159-001 wireless?  I'm looking for just something a little more robust than this card Broadcom even if I have to pay extra for it!

Thanks in advance for the help!

Take a read of thisBlog on the upgrade, installation and configuration of the cards for computer laptop mini pci wireless. There are a few options available to you as long as you aren't afraid to open your laptop. Of course, the changes are your own responsibility and guarantee goes out the window.

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