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mjdamore

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Dell XPS M1730, Windows 7 Pro, Dell wireless 1505 Draft 80211n and generic USB 802,11ac. High end Linksys router with numerous devices connected. Recently tested 3 old laptops (running XP, 7, 10) with no wireless issues. Can connect ethernet. Can enable both wireless devices. Always get "Not connected - No connections are available" Have spent a lot of time on this but will do whatever you suggest.
 

mjdamore

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Wireless USB so no wires. What did you have in mind?
 

mjdamore

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Well the USB device shows up as enabled when I test it and the internal Wifi does too. So both devices look fine to the laptop when I try them and both have the latest compatible drivers. I used the USB in case the internal WiFi had failed on the system board. It seems there is a fundamental problem here. I also went into the BIOS and checked the settings and tweaked them per some advice on the M1730 specifically.

While not a genuine tech, I have had a lot of experience but I am confounded here.
 

mjdamore

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Interesting. I've had this (and it's sister) apart a few times to re-paste the GPUs and I don't look forward to it but I will put it on "the list" since the internal failure could have repercussions. Good suggestion.
 

robert600

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That's great ... well done! Nice to think of someone using a M1730. I'll have to dig mine out and fire it up - I used to like the light show it put on lol. I'm trying to remember why I tucked it away ... I think I was having trouble with the 5.1 sound and got frustrated.