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<description>Dear Michael,&nbsp; thanks for the feedback. Just to make sure, you reinstalled also the Sierra SW and the Sierra adapter is also now working fine? Regards, Anwar. <br /> </description>
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<description> <p>I search the internet for a couple of days and tried every solution I found with no success.</p> <p /> <p>The only way I was able to make the network devices work on my laptop using Windows 10 was to uninstall Win 10 back to Windows 8.1, uninstall the VPN and Sierra software, remove all instances of Sierra and Sonicwall from the registry and reboot the computer.</p> <p /> <p>Once I had assured myself that nothing was left on the computer and in the registry I then went through the Windows 10 installation again. &nbsp;Everything worked fine and the on board ethernet adapter and wifi adapter worked perfectly.</p> <p /> <p>Good Luck</p> <p>Michael</p> </description>
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<description>Hello. I am experiencing a similar problem. Just upgraded to Windows 10 and my Sierra Wireless EM7345 4G LTE adapter is no longer connecting. I tried diagnosing the problem. It shows as "working normally" but is not recognizing the sim card. The message I am getting is "There is no SIM in the mobile broadband device" while in reality the SIM is normally installed. I tried removing the SIM and inserting it again but it didn't work. <br /> </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2015 03:53:50 Z</pubDate>
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<description> <p>Installed Windows 10 Upgrade on an HP Pavilion 17-f065us laptop with Windows 8.1 Pro installed by HP. Network Adapters include: Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller and Realtek RTL8188EE 802.11 b/g/n WiFi Adapter. Upgrade install completed normally.</p> <p /> <p>Additional Information:</p> <p>Windows 8.1 Pro also had Sierra Wireless Inc software for a&nbsp;Sierra Wireless USB 598 EVDO Modem/3G Device and SonicWALL's&nbsp;Virtual NIC for the SonicWALL Global Client software.&nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p /> <p>Issue:</p> <p>Although Network Adapters both appear in Device Manager with "This device is working properly" status, neither will connect to an existing network in which my other laptop and tablet connect to.&nbsp; Event Viewer has NO entries for Applications Errors or System Errors. Network Icon in System tray displays "Not connected - No connections are available". Network and Sharing Center Window does not display my home network, or any other I've attempted to connect to. Clicking the "Change adapter settings" link does not display either network adapter.</p> <p /> <p>What I've done so far:</p> <p>Physically attached via Ethernet cable&nbsp;to several different network without success.</p> <p>Attempted to attach to several different WiFi routers without success.&nbsp;</p> <p>Uninstalled Sierra Wireless Device from Device Manger and software from Programs and Features window. Rebooted.</p> <p>Uninstalled SonicWALL Global Client Software from Programs and Features&nbsp;and removed Virtual NIC from Device Manager. Rebooted.</p> <p>Uninstalled both Network Adapters in the Device Manager, together and separately, reboot and allowed Win 10 to reinstall.</p> <p>Checked the HP website for Windows 10 specific NIC downloads, none found.</p> <p>Checked the Realtek website for Windows 10 Specific NIC downloads, none found.</p> <p /> <p>Any additional guidance would be greatly appreciated.</p> <p /> <p>Update: 08/14/15</p> <p>Downloaded and Installed Realtek (LAN) Driver verison 10.1.505.2015 from the HP Website, rebooted. Still Nothing!</p> <p /> <p>Found an article stating that SonicWALL VPN may be problem. Rolling back to Win 8.1 to uninstall SonicWALL and upgrade again to Win 10.</p> <span> <p>See: http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/how-fix-no-wi-fi-available-issue-after-windows-10-upgrade-1513654</p> </span> <p /> </description>
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