Conclusively the WiFi button and the Mobile Hotspot button just stays ON/OFF alternately whichever you press. If I hit the WiFi button, then I can see a few names of Wifi Connections around the area for 1 or 2 seconds then disappeared and it bounced to OFF state like a Circuit Breaker. But after that the WiFi button alternately stay "bright"whereas the Mobile hotspot alternately stayed OFF. When I click on this" Mobile hotspot" button then it displayed names of WiFi connections in around area for 1 or 2 seconds then bounced back to OFF state like a Circuit Breaker. (2) With network cable connected for Internet, then Airplane Mode button is dim, WiFi button stay dim, whereas the "Mobile hotspot" button stay "bright" (means active or enable).
(1) Without network cable connected for Internet, then my Wifi button, Airplane Mode button, and Mobile hotspot button display "dim" (means inactive or disable I guess) If I go to "Network" icon on the right-bottom of the screen for Internet, then there are 2 things happen: Once I clicked on WiFi button, It stayed "ON" 1 or 2 seconds then bounced back to "OFF" like a "Circuit Breaker" or the "Short Circuit Switch". When I go to "Network & Internet Settings" on the Wifi. But when I scanned "Trouble-Shooting" for internet then it reported back that I can only connect to Network Card (or Network Cable) and cannot fix the WiFi.
DELL WIRELESS 1705 DRIVER 802.11B/G/N UPDATE
So, assumingly the new Windows 10 Fall Creator Update does see this Dell Wireless hardware. If I go to Device Manager, it shows no "X", nor it shows any complain about this driver.
Untill within this week do the "check update" in Microsoft Windows, then it downloaded MIcrosoft Update 1709, which is also known as Windows 10 Fall Creator Update.Īfter update, everything works fine except Dell wireless 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz. I have windows 10 on my laptop Dell Inspiron 3542 and everything works fine and charmingly. Let me explain to you by details of what happens. I did tried that driver 1704/1708 but very hopeless.