

Please see the link below for the BIOS version I've used. Therefore I am assuming that the wireless drivers (and probably even the BIOS) are up to date. I am not sure regarding this because the recent drivers listed under my product's driver downloads page (Windows 7 version) might have already been installed by HP Support Assistant since the program has kept my PC up to date ever since. Additionally, it was stated in the upgrade instructions to update the wireless networking drivers. I've followed the Windows 8 upgrade instructions provided by HP, along with forum posts here of people having the same issue, where it says that a BIOS update and the installation of the Wireless Button driver should allow the wireless functions. With that, I have no wireless connectivity. The F12 button no longer performs its task like it did in Windows 7 and the wireless settings in Windows 8 doesn't have the controls. After the upgrade, I no longer have control of WiFi and Bluetooth wireless connections. I've recently upgraded my HP Pavilion dv4-3106tx notebook to Windows 8 Pro. Easy and I hope I just saved you some hours of troubleshooting.Hi. Go back to your devices and projector page – now you will find the “add wireless adaptor”.

It turned out it was all related to my Surface Pro 3 having a Cisco VPN client installed.įIX: Navigate to your WIFI network setup and remove “Deterministic Network Enhancer”. That is why I will share the answer here. The solution is simple but took me a lot of time to figure out, as the product is brand new and don’t have its own blog. Problem is that button is just not there. You are told to just click on you “devices” button, hit “project” and then “add wireless adaptor”. Getting my Surface (Windows 8.1) to project was much harder. Installing the little device was very simple – just plugged it into my projector. Perfect and what every man should wish for this Christmas! to project their screen without any cables. I took the time to buy the great new piece of hardware called “Microsoft Wireless Display Adaptor”, which allows all devices with Windows 8 and 8.1. Instead I will share something completely different and not reated to Project Online.

Everything at this conference so I cant share any details.

Just came back from a great MVP conference at Microsoft Redmond.
