Jack wrote:
> I have a Presario V6000 laptop with an internal miniPCI Express
> wireless card. It is HP P/N 407159-001. The problem is that the
> computer doesn't seem to know it is there, so I can't install it. I
> purchased a replacement card on Ebay, and I get the same result with
> that, so I guess the card is not the problem.
>
> I am not sure what I should see in device manager, but what I do see
> under network adapters is 2 lines, "1394 net adaptor" and "nvidia
> nforce networking controller". Both are working properly according to
> device manager. I am guessing the nvidia controller is referring to
> the ethernet controller.
>
> I don't know what the 1394 net adaptor is referring to unless it is
> the wireless card that is not working. I have tried to change the
> drivers for this, but Windows tells me it has the best options.
>
> I would appreciate any advice as to how to get this thing working.
> BTW, I am running Xp Pro.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jack
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/su...reg_R1002_USEN
The "1394 net adapter" is there, on models that happen to have
the Firewire option installed. Firewire supports disks, supports
capturing movies from a camcorder, but can also be used to build
Firewire networks. You can connect two computers with Firewire and
have a 400Mbit/sec network. That is why a "1394 net adapter" would
be present as a software feature. (Firewire networking is discontinued
in Vista, but should work in WinXP.)
The chipset is 6150 Go from Nvidia, so the Nvidia "networking controller"
could be an Ethernet interface embedded in the Southbridge.
So neither of those is pertinent to getting the wireless to work.
Wireless devices can be connected via USB. Or the card you purchased
(or had originally installed in the machine), could be mini-PCI.
You can use a program like Everest, and look in Devices:PCI to
see if the card is visible. Or Devices:Physical Devices is another
place to look. Maybe you'll see an "Unknown" entry in there, or
something else of interest.
http://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html
Everest has Report:Report Wizard, to capture a text file of
hardware related information. But that is too big to post
in its entirety, and should be edited to get the relevant
bits.
Using an Ebay search, I get this -
"HP Broadcom 802.11g MiniPCI WLAN BCM94311MCG 407159-001"
FCC ID:QDS-BRCM1020
IC:4324A-BRCM1020
There are Dell and Acer equivalents of the same card. Their
SUBSYS enumeration might be different, but basically the
same kind of driver might be used.
While the "HP P/N 407159-001" is nice, a Presario V6xxx number
would be better. Or you can use your service tag on the
HP site, to search for a driver. Install the proper driver
and see what happens. (Compare the Device_ID and Subsystem info
in Everest, or in Device Manager properties, and see if it
matches an entry in the INF file of the installer folder.
I cannot comment on that, without acquiring the driver
first.)
There should already be a PCI bus bridge, which bridges the PCI
bus coming from the Southbridge. As near as I can determine,
it shouldn't be a missing bridge driver of some sort. You
should already be able to see the PCI wirelsss device and
its enumeration as is.
Paul