Please confirm if you are using single stick of 8GB RAM or is it 2 stick of 4 GB each. You can also check the new memory stick with a good known system to see if you face the same issue. The wireless key on your system is F2 or Fn+F2. So you can either press the F2 key once to turn on or off the wireless network or sometimes it will work with Fn+F2. So, please try the steps and keep us updated.
I'm using 2 sticks of 4 GB. The F2 key had nothing to do with it. I just downloaded and installed the latest wireless driver and then put the 8 GB back in, and now everything's working.
Kinda strange though, because looking in Device Manager, the wireless driver still has the 2009 date, so I was already running the latest driver before.
Dell-Promila P
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July 2nd, 2015 14:00
Hi Sldell,
Please confirm if you are using single stick of 8GB RAM or is it 2 stick of 4 GB each. You can also check the new memory stick with a good known system to see if you face the same issue. The wireless key on your system is F2 or Fn+F2. So you can either press the F2 key once to turn on or off the wireless network or sometimes it will work with Fn+F2. So, please try the steps and keep us updated.
sldell
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July 3rd, 2015 00:00
I'm using 2 sticks of 4 GB. The F2 key had nothing to do with it. I just downloaded and installed the latest wireless driver and then put the 8 GB back in, and now everything's working.
Kinda strange though, because looking in Device Manager, the wireless driver still has the 2009 date, so I was already running the latest driver before.
Dell-Promila P
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July 3rd, 2015 12:00
Hi Sldell,
Glad to hear that the issue is resolved. If you need any assistance in future, feel free to reach out to us and we will be happy to assist you.