Satellite 1410-604: WiFi disappeared from the Device Manager

On my Satellite 1410 604 wifi seems to be dead. Don't turn on. FN + F8 does nothing and it is not even in network adapters in Device Manager.
Any suggestions?

Hello

Did you use Wireless LAN in the past?
I ask because the wireless LAN optional on this unit and you must upgrade first the unit with the minPCI wireless LAN card to work with WLan.
Have you installed the card?
This info is very important because I don t know whether or not there is a Wlan card.

Good bye

Tags: Toshiba

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