HP g60-634 both ethernet and wireless net card does not.

Wireless Ethernet adapter and the two works do not. WiFi adapters attaches to, Router 2 wire network at home but seems to get any ipaddress. Watch yellow exclamation on wifi adapter in the taskbar. Nothing seems to help. Downloaded sp 54792.exe installed to no success. has tried a restore to an earlier date without success to any restore point.

It was great. I worked on the routers since the dawn of the DSL and IPTV, a simple restart of the wireless service was not good enough.

A reset of the entire system had to be forced, & I mean reset power off reset, software not only controlled. (This hard reset briefly freezes the stream IPTV... just an info for anyone else is Alcatel 2Wire broadband). But with the new drivers installed, I'm connected wireless once more.

You have helped to solve a weekend long anomaly and a possible divorce. My hat is off to you.

TNX Ricco

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