Big Problems with Wireless in HP Pavilion Notebooks

Several months back, I bought an HP Pavilion DV6000 and reviewed it here on PCMech. I gave it a pretty good review. I was happy with it. But, that review has garnered a LOT of traffic. So much, in fact, that it now finds itself as the ninth most popular article on the website according to the “Most Popular” list on the homepage. Now, why is that? Mainly because of all of the user comments complaining about various things failing on the unit. Most prevalent among them: wireless.

notebook.jpgThen a reader by the name of David (not me, I promise) pointed over to the Berlind’s Testbed blog, by ZDNet. He talks about how he has seen a lot of complaints about failing wifi in the Pavilion notebooks and that the HP support forums are being flooded with such complaints. Take a look at this support thread at HP for the wifi problem on the DV6000. I caution you, the thread is PACKED with comments and may take a while to download if you are not on a fast internet connection.

The same blog from ZDNet asked HP about it and eventually got a response where HP admitted to the problem with the wifi on these Pavilion models. Apparently, HP posted a BIOS fix in the support forums to this problem, however it is said not to work very well and doesn’t solve the problem for most users. In fact, most users who have had this fixed ended up getting a motherboard replacement or a replacement system. This is a hardware problem, not something that can be fixed with a mere BIOS update.

Is HP Support Really Supportive?

There has been a lot of expressed disappointment and anger at HP over this. Not only because the problem exists in the first place, but because HP has been completely silent on the issue (up to very recently) even while their customers are flooding the support forums with this issue. The perception has been that HP does not monitor it’s own forum. And, quite frankly, recommending a BIOS update for a wireless card failure is practically laughable.

But, HP’s support is on the verge of laughable anyway. Just yesterday, I had to call HP because of a failing battery in – you guessed it – my DV6000. While the Indian guy I spoke to was quite nice, he ran me through diagnostic steps that were kind of stupid. I have also wrote in the past about my experience dealing with HP support on my laser printer. This is admittedly completely subjective on my part, but it seems as if HP technical support has a habit of grasping at straws and ignoring common sense when it comes to troubleshooting. Perhaps they need to use their heads more than the corporately written flow charts that their technicians no doubt use.

Reality Check

So, while I am writing this article based on other people’s observations, the volume of posts about this problem, both on PC Mechanic as well as on HP’s site, indicate that there is a fairly widespread issue of failing wireless cards in the HP Pavilion notebooks. I hope HP takes proper responsibility for this. If you have the problem, just make sure that you contact HP before your warranty expires. HP is really good at throwing hardware at the problem, so chances are you will get a free replacement.

The harsh truth is this: You can’t buy an all-in-one notebook computer with those kinds of specs for ~$800 and expect it to be the highest quality in the world. The attractive price tag given the specs is why so many people are buying these Pavilion notebooks. But, just buy it knowing that it will have a failure point.

Update May 30, 2010

Comments for this article have been closed. This was done because people were using as a means of getting HP support. This article is not an official HP support channel for problems that may occur with the HP products. If you would like to contact HP for support, please visit HP Customer Care at support.hp.com, thank you.

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  • John

    Here in Brazil we suffer the same wireless problem. Now because excessive heat of gpu/cpu that makes the BGA (without plumb) soldering points dismantled. Once those contacts are done again, the wireless function is back. Maybe its necessary artic silver plus alluminium parts to help discharge heat and better ventilation points in the under cover, or in all structure. Amd parts heats much.

  • Osei B K

    i bought the DV 6000 and the same problem , the wifi dies on you after few hours and it will not work again until u restart but again it will stop working.
    unfortunatly i m in lebanon and the HP people are not smart at all nor they kow anything.
    so no more hp and i am stuck with 1600 usd laptop now.
    is there any solution?

  • Anupam

    Thanks for this write up… now I know why wireless adapter suddenly stopped working, for no apparent reason, on my 15 month old dv6324us pavilion. BIOS update did not help. Will contact HP tomorrow.

  • smith

    just got off the phone with HP the 2nd time for them to tell me to updates drivers. 3 weeks ago my HP DV2410us wifi went out, went online and found the “HP Limited Warranty Service Enhancement”

    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01087277&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=1842189&lang=en#

    Link above

    call them last week got the run-around finally agree to send me the “Box” to send in the laptop for motherboard replacement. last night i got my laptop back FROM HP only to found out all they did was to reinstall my windows, and guess what, the wifi is STILL NOT WORKING.

    HP do you really have monkeys working for you?

  • Anupam

    Follow-up on my post dated 6/25/2008

    Had a chat with HP support. They are aware of this wireless adapter issue and asked me to install driver ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp37501-38000/sp37746.exe

    Since driver could not resolve the issue, they will send me a “Box” to send my laptop to HP repair center. The whole process may take ~10 business days.
    My warranty was expired 70 days back, but they will still fix this issue.

  • Geoff

    I’m also waiting for the “box”. I’m a little scared to send my machine off, but I’m just as scared not to, and have other mobo related issues pop up.

    Anywho, a temp fix that I have not seen here is as follows.

    Physically remove and reinstall the wireless card. It will work again for awhile before fritzing out again.

  • Usman Younas

    IV BEEN HAVING THE SAME EXACT PROBLEM!!!! My stupid HP Pavilion dv327 suckss!!! The stupid wireless shit never turns on even though i tried installing every possible driver! After reading this iv realised that its a hard-drive problem and nothing else. they should seriosly fix this!!!! ughhhh!!!! :@

  • Milamber

    HP Pavilion 6000 just had the same thing happen to it – the wireless adapter just disappeared out of thin air – very strange, very irritating, and obviously the last HP product to ever enter my house again.

  • sanjive

    I have a HP Pavillion DV2500t and I am sick and tired of testing it for HP, instead of using the laptop. it has been 8 months and have been with HP support for hours and hours countless number of times. Now the laptop is with HP support, they finally siad that the mother baord is bad indeed said that the whole series is being recalled (can u believe?), every time i call support i get a stock answer, do not worry, HP is comitted … and you will have the laptop soon and it is guaranteed, guess what for last 2 months they have been chaging the date while the statement remains same. HP support would not talk (Absolutely the worst kind of people to talk to, they shout back , do not excalate to manager, hang up the calls, etc). What can i do? I tried calling the Corporate was shunted from one person to another with resolution there either. I am unable to reach out to any bosy in HP who will talk to me. What can i do? definitely HP Sucks in BIG BIG way.

  • RebeccaK

    I have seen an HP that I want to buy, its the dv6907ea, and as far as I can tell its only available in one shop in the UK, which is why I havent been able to find any reviews on it.
    I have looked at HP’s Extended Warranty site and this is not included. The page implies that this series will not have the problem. Does anybody think that newer versions of the series have been improved, or am I being too optimistic and its more likely that they havent had any complaints about it yet as it is new? Thanks

    • Brian

      How can you get this far down the correspondence about this crap company and shit products and still be interested in a HP Pavilion notebook?

      I bought a Pavilion 6000 and cannot begin to recount the problems I have had and the cynical, useless support from HP service that has been given.

      Buy a Dell or anything but an HP notebook.

  • http://na david brady

    My hp dv6000 went back to hp and got a new board.. lasted 8 months and from what i can tell over heated. The machine now starts with no screen blue lights then quits restarts and stops over and over then stops for good. I called hp they informed me the computer is now 2 months out of its waranty and that for the meer price of 300 bucks they can send me a box and get it working. Leading me to believe they know exaclty whats wrong with this huge pc of crap. I hate hp now and will never buy anything from them again.

  • Ron

    Mine lasted 4 months then failed. I had it fixed and sold it. It turns out that HP quality is very poor these days. Buy a Mac or IBM – based on sumer reports magazine. Its the last HP laptop I purchase!

  • mom

    I am having a problem with my hp laptop that is brand new, IE the internet does not respond quite frequently. This is my second one. The first one I bought I returned it because of the same thing and I thought it was just a bad machine so I bought another one of the same model. It only works first thing when I wake up. I am returning it today. I don’t use it wireless I just bought an laptop because I like the small screen.

  • Roland

    Exactly 1 year after my 1-tr warranty my wireless disapeared. Mine is dv6000 as well… the worst is my series is not on the list for extended warranty! First AND LAST HP !

  • Carol

    My experience with HP Pavilion Notebook DV 9000 has been nothing but a soa opera.
    I just conmtacted HP few minutes ago for the 10 th time. I am exausted and drained.
    I wil write again later with details.
    Thanks

  • Angela

    Great. I’ve always been a big HP fan and own a dv6000, and never had any real issues, and then my wireless suddenly went out last night. I tried doing all sorts of scans and updates, but that little light stays orange and I have to be “plugged in” to get internet.

    I accidentally found this website, and I have to say, I’m a little irritated over it. I’ll be trying the HP Wireless Assistant uninstall and updating the Bios, but if that doesn’t work, it looks like I’ll be using my “bitch” voice again on yet another company who uses tech support in a country where English isn’t even the first language and the people probably have never even seen the equipment they’re trying to tell me how to test.

  • http://www.pcmech.com Randal Schulhauser

    Well I just spent a wasted day with HP Tech Support trying to restore wireless functionality that stopped funtioning on an 8 week old Pavilion dv6436nr Notebook PC. I was assured that this is a very unusual problem and we’d need to walk through a series of diagnostic steps including installing a new BIOS and restoring the factory settings.

    During the 3rd Chat Session of the day, I made mention that this problem appears to be quite common according to many Notebook Forum blogs. Then I get a magical notice from HP indicating their extended warranty and acknowledging problems with wireless and overheating with 6000 series notebooks…

  • Bob

    I have a HP dv6324 and a little over one year the power cord went bad and it would not work. When I purchased the unit I got the 4 year extended warranty which covers every thing. The people at Circuit City got a new cord in three days, a wrong style and it went bad a few days later. When I brought it back to the store they looked at me and said “we gave this to you?” Then the Firefox person went to a drawer and pulled out the correct power cord. But it does not end there…Wireless went out, no blue light. Spent a day trying to fix myself. Brought the unit back to Circuit City and they said it is a software problem and had to be sent in and I would lose all the programs I installed because they would need to erase the hard drive and redo it to factory specs. Dont know when I will get it back. Hope it works and lasts when it does come back.

  • http://HP Michele

    I’ve had my HP 6000 for just a little over a year when my wifi quit working. I found this website and was less than pleased when I read all the compliants. Tech support mailed a box to return my computer for eval, they estimated 7-10 business for return…..again I was less than happy with the hassle. However, I received the box the next day, Fedex picked it up from my front door the next day (Wednesday) and my computer was fixed and returned to me by that next Monday. They replaced the system board, my hard drive, heatsink fan, and adaptor free of charge (not to mention my aggravation with having to wipe out all my info). So far so good…..HP was able to redeem themselves this time…..I’m keeping my fingers crossed! Still upsetting that a fairly new computer would have these many major problems….but worth sending it in for replacement.

  • http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1104931&admit=109447626+1224954772226+28353475 Franz Kafka

    Hi all,

    Here are my 2 cents. Crap story about a crap laptop.
    I bought a hp dv6189eu in November 2006.
    - In October 2007 the wireless was gone.
    The motherboard was changed (22 days in service).
    - After only 26 days the wireless was gone again!
    The motherboard was changed again (94 days in service).
    - After ~1 year in October 2008 the wireless was gone AGAIN!
    The moderboard was replaced once again (7 days in service).
    In total since I have the laptop it was for 14% of the time
    in service!

    Funny… or maybe not!
    I like HP (the bussiness models are OK) but consumer models
    have some quality to be desired. I understand that is hard to
    design a laptop and take all the things into account (especially heat) but comon’ they should agree that
    they sold a lemon and replace it.

    Good luck for you that have the dv6000 still going and also for the others that need to tackle the HP Support.

    Cheers,
    Franz Kafka/

  • Austin

    I own a HP Pavilion dv5000 series laptop and have had the same problem with the wireless for over a year and didn’t know that the wireless internal card was the problem. My laptop would make my 2Wire modem reset itself all the time. Long story short I went to Wal-Mart and bought a Belkin USB Network Adaptor and am very happy to say that it has fixed my problem altogether! The speed of the internet is now what it used to be when I first bought it. I really wish I had found this out alot sooner but I am glad I did. After reading alot of peoples remarks about sending their laptop into HP I knew I did not want to deal with all of that. Not worth the hassle! One thing I never really saw when reading the remarks on this site was that someone had bought a Network Adapter instead of sending their laptop in. So I wanted to be that one person who said that; yes it will work.

  • Dan

    Having the same problem (dv2125nr) as everyone else, even bought a new adapter in installed it with the same problems. Spent 30 minutes on the phone with HP today and they are replacing the motherboard for free, with their extended one-time warranty. Now just have to wait for Fed-Ex to come and take it away. Oh, and try the chat feature instead of calling…much easier.

  • Nan Henker

    Simple Fix:

    Same problem with HP Pavilion, Win XP 2, nearing two years old. Here is what is working so far:

    (1) Bypassing Internet Explorer completely, logging on to internet through a Firefox browser. IE still will not work, no matter what.

    (2) Had to reconfigure the wireless router and new wireless network, from scratch. (Starting with inserting router startup CD.)

    (3) Had to log on to broadband (satellite) with wired cables, and run network startup several times until the hardware “found” the network.

    (4) Ran “wired” cables for a while, surfed internet for around one hour, then unplugged cable. System now “sees” the wireless network. (It was almost like I had to re-train the system to work.)

    I am strongly suspecting that this is a MICROSOFT code related issue.

    Another hint: I usually don’t shut my ‘puter off; just let it hibernate. I have been having all sorts of demons pop up every time it has to officially re-boot. (Planned self-destruction?) As for the open wireless network, I can switch the wireless assistant on and off from the taskbar for security.

  • Kamia

    I have had the same problems as everyone else on here. I bought 2 HP Laptops 2555nr in the US. They both had the same problems. The one I had in the UK with me and it had to go to repair 3 times. I had not heard of all the problems about the wireless. I just thought that maybe it was an issue because I bought it in the US and was using it mostly in the UK. However, I get home and started to have the same problems as I was having in the UK and I was out of warranty, but since it was a known issue HP said they would repair it for free. I didnt think anything of it as I had been prepared to take it into a local repair place and pay. So they received it on September 24th. Surprise ‘o surprise, its November 14th, the date I was assured 2 weeks ago by a technician that I was getting my laptop back on but I got a call this morning telling me that I would not have it until December 1st. They are blaming this big delay on the Hurricane in Texas which happened before my laptop was sent. I have complained and gotten the run around and have been told there is no compensation. However, while I was in the UK and they kept my laptop more than 10 days, I was given a gift card. But now when my laptop in which I am running a business from has been gone for almost 2 months and will be gone for over 2 months by the time they give it back if they even give it back on that day they promised. I am so angry and done with HP. When the lady called this morning, I just hung up on her because I felt my blood boiling. I would like some answers. I have done the email to the Mike Hurd already with no replies….WTH is going on with them? I just want a working PC. Not one that fails every 3 months like clockwork. The other laptop that I purchased for my sister that was having similar problems, my sister has just sold and bought her a netbook with the same specs. The only extra thing she has had to buy for that was a dvd/cd drive and she is very happy with it. aaaaAAAAARRRRGGGGHHHHH!!!! I am so done with HP…
    I will not spend another dime on them!!!!

  • hanijan

    Same wireless problem, i have DV 6000 and no warranty & in pakistan no no no Hp

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