HP Pavilion ZD8000 wireless card replacement

Hi all, there

I have a bad wireless card and bought a new one using the HP number #392591-001. It is said it is expected to work in my computer, but I install and said material is not configured right and is not working.

Here can someone help me find a driver that works or I'm SOL on that. I looked everywhere I know how to find a driver and on the HP website, there is no driver for it.

Thank you very much.

OH and my computer will start but will not just set up the wireless card. I think the driver for it is missing. I install the original map and it shows in my devices list just inoperable. I can connect via the Ethernet that no prob and my bluetooth work ok.

Ciao

Hey once again Paul,

OK, so here's the deal. I finally got a response from the boys that I bought and it's the pilot, they sent me. It may just be the same thing on you sent me that I don't know.

http://www.jhetech.com/eBay/Download/Driver%20For%20BCM94318%20Laptop%20Wireless.exe

What I did then was to use the manual config when hardware Setup detects new hardware, I pointed directly in the driver instead of searching for him and low and here is it started working. Yay for that.

I have honestly no idea of what happened, but worked so I guess it's good for me. Thanks a lot for your help and I don't know the driver you sent me would have worked if I'd done it before. I really appreciate the help very much. I also don't know why it didn't find the driver from the start since is is a replacement of hp.

OH, well you are very useful and hope you have a great day and happy Christmas to you...

Gene

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