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Hi everyone,

 

I'm having problems with the wireless button after I took my laptop apart to clean. The wireless button won't switch on at all and doesn't light up. When I press fn f8 nothing happens. I'm not sure what I've done. The wires are correctly in place as far as I can tell. I've tried the following things:

 

Uninstalling the adapter in device manager and rebooting Checked adapter is listed as working properly Do a system restore Check BIOS

 

I'm not sure what else to do so would appreciate any pointers. Thanks in advance!

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I read your thread on the other forum.

And what should we say about that now?

You, as notebook owner, are not authorized to disassemble notebook.

This guy wasn't very helpful at all !!

If you own the notebook and want to pull it apart - then nobody can stop you :)

 

Is the wireless device showing in Device Manager?

Start > type in .....devmgmt.msc ......ENTER

Click the + next to Network Adapters.

 

What is listed ?

Are there any yellow exclamation marks or red Xs ?

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Hi thanks for replying and being understanding. I wasn't expecting someone to be so abrupt. I'm no computer genius but I did check for manuals before I started. I had no choice but to clean inside because the fan was so dirty. Unfortunately the Equium series is quite complicated to disassemble.

 

I've checked the device manager again and everything there is ok. No marks at all next to the adapter. For some reason my mouse doesn't work now and it was fine before and I've not touched anything.

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For some reason my mouse doesn't work now

If you mean the mouse pad - you can always plug in a USB mouse and use that.

 

You said in the other thread that the wireless is switched on.

There is a physical switch on most laptops ( not Fn + F8 )

Does this give an LED indication that it is on ?

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The LED isn't lit up on the physical switch even though it's in the on position. The wire from the switch to the mother board is in place as far as I can see. Although, maybe I need to tape the wires?
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Is there a possibility that the connections to this switch are being shorted out ?

 

I think your best course of action would be to go inside and check the switch - if any part of the joining wires is touching any other part of the circuit it will short the switch.

If you have a meter check both sides of the switch for a voltage.

In the off position there will be a voltage on one side only.

In the on position there will be the same voltage on both sides of the switch.

 

Is this the case ?

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I don't have a meter checker. I know the connections are not as tight as before. They were quite hard to disconnect but when I link the components back up they're more lose for sure and I don't know why.
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Brilliant I'll order that.

 

The connections are quite loose compared to before. Could that be causing a problem and is there something I can use.

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the connections are quite loose compared to before.

This is probably the cause of your problem.

 

Can you use aluminium foil to tighten the connections or squash the female connection a bit with a pair of long-nose pliers?

 

( I am not totally sure what your specific connections look like )

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They look like the end of phone cables. Can I upload pictures here from my phone. I could take a pic for you?
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Hi I've disassembled it again with a clear head. I think I realise what's happened. The wireless cable is damaged so needs replacing. I don't know what's the name of it, but its the white cable with the blue bits. The mouse is working again. I think it just needed tightening and securing.
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Sorry I'll take another picture tomorrow. The cables were loose but the end that was on the motherboard was damaged. So I think it needs replacing.
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http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=off&gl=uk&site=webhp&tbm=isch&source=hp&q=wlan+cable+toshiba+laptop&oq=&aq=0&aqi=s3&aql=&gs_l=mobile-gws-hp.1.0.41l3.0.0.0.5430.1.1.0.0.0.0.158.158.0j1.1.0.erf1..0.0.&biw=360&bih=588&sei=4hblT5rrHozS8QPVmsyqCg

 

I don't know if this is better. It isn't mine but I need to replace the white cable on the right. Haven't found one on amazon and eBay yet prob cz I'm not using the right name?

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but the end that was on the motherboard was damaged.

Is it possible to get a close-up of the damaged end and m/board connection ?

I was assuming that the lose connection was at the switch.

 

Your link was just to a general Google search.

 

Does the connector look like this?

http://www.diymybmw.com/e46/wp-content/uploads/HLIC/d183034bff17f8fc574bd360b54f1435.jpg

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No not at all. I'll disassemble it tonight and take the picture :)

 

Sorry the link didn't work...I posted the wrong one. Here's the cable I need to replace on the right...

toshiba_satellite_l40_disassembly_0113.jpg.5e3b9e6332d8b5a8aa4fe4b504acfe71.jpg

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The one on the right is a ribbon cable.

Does the connector look like this ?

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/content/productimages/s4/27-2745.jpg

 

If it does - and you have spare cable - you can just replace the connector.

You simply lie it across the cable and compress the end to make the connections.

 

You would need to count the number of connections needed to make sure you got the right replacement.

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The connector is a little black plastic thing. It's not identical to that one. Sorry I still haven't taken a pic to show you the damage. Been a hectic weekend so far! Where can I find the cable? I don't seem to be having much luck online.
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Ok no problem.

 

One end connects to the motherboard and the other end is connected to the physical wireless switch which is at the front next to the right speaker.

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