Satellite C650D - Activate Wi - Fi is turned off and does not turn on

Computer laptop Satellite C650D 006011 will not Wi - Fi switch on, even by Conectivity doctor or Instructions from Toshiba. F8 key does not appear on the monitor when the FN key pressed to activate a Wi - Fi connection.

Laptop is about 12 months, a Wi - Fi connection worked initially. Have reinstalled the Wi - Fi drivers in an attempt to activate the e-mail... always to turn on Wi - Fi to connect.

If the WLAN card is listed correctly in the Device Manager you should not reinstall WLAN driver. Driver WLAN has nothing to do with ON / OFF feature.

> F8 key will not show on the screen when you press FN key
Your problem is not WLAN driver and the functionality of the FN.
Add the value of Toshiba install package.

I can't get it for you because the description of the model 006011 C650D is unknown to me. Please recheck the model name and model number. You can find it on the bottom of your laptop placed on the sticker of Toshiba.

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