Satellite T130 - 11 H - Wifi adapter missing

I have a Toshiba Satellite T130 - 11H and recently adopting Wifi fail or disappears completely.
This happens while I use my laptop, like working on a document or surfing online.

I've been looking online and I see that it is a common problem with Toshiba laptops, especially in the USA and some know that after the expiry of their Anti virus which is the case with my situation, but I have now uninstalled the antivirus software Anti however adopting wifi still doesn't work.

If I go to Device Manager I don't see the drive at all.

Any help will be appreciated

Hello

You mean that the WLan card is not visible in the Device Manager?

You can see some other devices in device-> network adapters area manager?

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