hi guys,
I bought a Lenovo laptop 3 moths ago and it was connecting fine to my wifi network until the day before yesterday..
since then it connects to my wifi network but shows limited connectivity and invalid ip configuration..please help asap
things I tried were
-resetting the router
-changing...
Hi I have an acer aspire V5 and my network adapter is a Qualcomm Atheros AR5BWB222 Wireless Network Adapter I have been having this problem where when I try to connect to my WiFi it says I have limited access. Iv tried manually updating the driver in the device manage but I still have the same...
Hi everybody
I'd like to submit an annoying issue that concerns my Windows 8 Samsung XE700T1A.
I've just bought a new wifi access point, that is 8.11n compliant (300Mb).
The problem is that the tablet connect only in 8.11g (54Mb).
The wifi board is Qualcomm option gtm67x, and the driver has been...
My network adaptor Qualcomm has an error that says this
"This device cannot start. (Code 10)
{Operation Failed}
The requested soperation was unsuccessful." I have tried to install the latest driver but Windows says " You have already the best driver available in the market"
What can I...
I just got a gateway zx6971 and upgraded it to windows 8 pro. The install went fine except for that my wifi is not working. My wireless card is a qualcomm atheros ar5bwb222. Gateway phone support couldn't help me with a solution and a ethernet cable is not an option. Can someone please help me...
After experiencing some problems with stable connectivity, I went into device manager and selected to uninstall the driver for my Qualcomm Atheros AR5007 802.11b/g WiFi Adapter. After rebooting, I selected the option to automatically update the driver. After all this, I keep getting "Not...
As you're likely well aware by now, Microsoft used the 2011 CES show back in January to announce that "the next version of Windows" would run on SoC (system-on-chip) architectures from Intel, AMD, and ARM licensees such as Nvidia, Qualcomm, and Texas Instruments.
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Microsoft has reportedly asked Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Qualcomm, and TI to each work with just a single tablet maker apiece for the next version of Windows.
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Yesterday, Microsoft finally shared an official first peek at the upcoming Windows 8 experience for tablets. Its hardware partners, meanwhile, were busy unveiling their new wares which will allow the next version of Windows to run in its full Metro glory on a variety of computing platforms, from...
Qualcomm has confirmed that its upcoming lineup of Snapdragon processors are "designed" to power mobile devices running Windows 8. read more
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Qualcomm has announced that it is collaborating with Microsoft on the next version of Windows. The coming line of Snapdragon MSM8960 processors with integrated 3G/LTE modems will be designed from the ground up to run Windows 8. Qualcomm will offer processors in dual-core and quad-core versions...
Microsoft'z zippy touch-suitable Windows 8 will be compatible with Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors, including the MSM8960 chip, the company confirmed. Expect the other old favorites to throw their hats in the ring shortly, too. [ PRNewswire ] More*»
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(Recasts, adds comments, changes dateline) * Windows 8 is code name for new system * No date for release, expected before Oct 2012 * Demo shows features optimized for tablets * Qualcomm supports Windows ...
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After months of rumors, leaks, and speculation, Windows 8 is finally official on ARM and x86 platforms. Terrific. Now Qualcomm has jumped on Microsoft's coattails with details about the silicon the company will offer to support Microsoft's next generation OS. First on the list is Qualcomm's...
I'm in the audience of Microsoft's Partner Preview for Computex 2011, basically an event to give a sneak peak of the future of Windows to press and MS partners here in Taipei. Of course I'm talking about Windows 8. On stage there are several systems running a wide variety of hardware. Microsoft...
Microsoft has talked with Nvidia, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments (TI), Intel and AMD for their participation in its Integrated Development Program specifically for developing Windows 8 for use in tablet PCs and has asked each IC vendor to invite two PC vendors for joint development and testing...