- #Wifi wireless lan not ready power is disabled hp connection manager software
- #Wifi wireless lan not ready power is disabled hp connection manager windows
So I asked the place (Wal Mart) where I bought the device, to activate it, for me on their Windows computer, but they refused to, (pinche walmart).In Mexico It is only needed once, to activate the device, after that it is not needed or used.
#Wifi wireless lan not ready power is disabled hp connection manager software
Is used to activate the account and device, and this piece of software is only for Windows, it can not and will not run on a linux system. but also I had the same problem with the one in /from Mexico, when I bought it.the problem, the device included a tiny piece of software, GUI, that I needed to buy a USB broad band device, that would work in the U.S., mine from Mexico, would not If your "wifi hotspot", or "broad casting" was disabled, via windows at some time,Ī long time ago there was a thread on this forum, and the solution was toĮnable something, but via was odd, because no body thoughtĪ windows setting could/or would effect the Linux partition, but it can.Īnother thing, a long time ago when I was in the U.S. The problem is the instructions, are based on if Windows is being used.
Of broadcasting a wifi signal and being a "hot spot".
It is sort of the reverse, but it is enough to tell me the laptop should be capable It says it includes HP EliteBook 8460p Notebook PC, I think that is the same as yours. HP Notebook PCs - Hotspot Still Available Despite Being Disabled Is this laptop, only Debian, or do you also have Windows on it ? Nothing can be done to change that, within the laptop, nor the OS, (Debian),but it would not matter.the thing of it is, the phone must have the "wifi hot spot" turned on, then other laptops or even mobile devices, like my granddaughters IF I do not have the "enable wifi hot spot" turned on,Īnd try getting wifi access with a laptop, it says "hardware disabled". The other option available is "enable Wifi hot spot", similar to the modem, where I worked. I still use the same "chip" I had in the USB device, it is actually the same as what the mobile cell phone uses any way.Īny way, on the Blu-dash phone, it has options, USB tethering, is what I need to have internet access.Īdditionally, if I want to use "wifi", there is a option to use it, but there is no Wifi here. I started using my "cell phone" it is a "Blu-dash", but I don't think that matters It never did have any option for a "wifi hot spot". I have a USB broad band device I used to use, but no longer use it. Ok, now here at home, my only internet access is via a "broad band" device of "wifi hot spot = off".changing it to "wifi hot spot = on", and then we hadĪ "wifi hot spot", every body could use, if they had the password. How ever nobody could get the wifi "hotspot".it did not matter if it was me with my linux laptop, or a Windows powered laptop, mobile phone, what ever.Īfter accessing the modem, or router, (on this I get confused about the correct term), but any way I got looking at configuration settings, and found a option, If I used a cable I had no problem, using the modem and router. The office, had all MS Windows machines.I was the only person using Linux, on my laptop. Where I used to work, the internet connection was by "landline" and a modem and router, the "router" provided by the ISP provider, any way the cable connection was all ways very good, and easy.the "wifi" was good and strong signal, but there were some "hoops" to jump through. I am not at all a expert on this, in fact I know very little.but these are someĮxperiences, might help give you some clues.