Network adapters for Sony Vaio VPCEH2D0E












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I have been painstakingly searching the web for answers with no result!!



I rebooted and reinstalled windows 7 on my pc. I am running windows 7 ultimate 32-bit on a Sony Vaio intel pentium CPU B950.



It all works fine apart from the the wireless or network adapters drivers!



I managed to install Realtek PCIe GEB network adapter driver and still not success in the computer reconginizing any wifi connection



On device manager 'other devices' tabs: network controller, pci device, pci simple comuunications controller, sm bus controller and unknow device they're all have a ! sign next to it which I'm assuming they're not installed.



Now to the question: Is the Realtek PCIe GEB the right driver for my computer? If so how can i resolve the other devices to work? if not where could I find the driver for this??!!



Please I'm going mad, thank you for all your help and support





On Device Manager, I can't find a tab that says 'WI-FI' network. On the 'network controller' tab I follow the steps you told me and this is what It says:



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E037105B&REV_01



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E037105B



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&CC_02800



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&CC_0280



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  • The official Sony support page provides a Wi-Fi driver. Did you try installing it?
    – and31415
    Apr 18 '14 at 17:21










  • Cheers and tried that one but Im running 32-bit and can only find 64-bit drivers on sony official support. Any other ideas please?
    – user316684
    Apr 20 '14 at 14:02










  • Open the Device Manager, locate the Wi-Fi network card and open the Properties dialog. Switch to the Details tab, and check what's the hardware ID. Then post here the value.
    – and31415
    Apr 20 '14 at 14:41










  • Click on this link. Double check for your model number on the top-right of the page. Good luck
    – user373251
    Sep 29 '14 at 3:08


















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I have been painstakingly searching the web for answers with no result!!



I rebooted and reinstalled windows 7 on my pc. I am running windows 7 ultimate 32-bit on a Sony Vaio intel pentium CPU B950.



It all works fine apart from the the wireless or network adapters drivers!



I managed to install Realtek PCIe GEB network adapter driver and still not success in the computer reconginizing any wifi connection



On device manager 'other devices' tabs: network controller, pci device, pci simple comuunications controller, sm bus controller and unknow device they're all have a ! sign next to it which I'm assuming they're not installed.



Now to the question: Is the Realtek PCIe GEB the right driver for my computer? If so how can i resolve the other devices to work? if not where could I find the driver for this??!!



Please I'm going mad, thank you for all your help and support





On Device Manager, I can't find a tab that says 'WI-FI' network. On the 'network controller' tab I follow the steps you told me and this is what It says:



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E037105B&REV_01



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E037105B



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&CC_02800



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&CC_0280



thanks










share|improve this question
























  • The official Sony support page provides a Wi-Fi driver. Did you try installing it?
    – and31415
    Apr 18 '14 at 17:21










  • Cheers and tried that one but Im running 32-bit and can only find 64-bit drivers on sony official support. Any other ideas please?
    – user316684
    Apr 20 '14 at 14:02










  • Open the Device Manager, locate the Wi-Fi network card and open the Properties dialog. Switch to the Details tab, and check what's the hardware ID. Then post here the value.
    – and31415
    Apr 20 '14 at 14:41










  • Click on this link. Double check for your model number on the top-right of the page. Good luck
    – user373251
    Sep 29 '14 at 3:08
















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I have been painstakingly searching the web for answers with no result!!



I rebooted and reinstalled windows 7 on my pc. I am running windows 7 ultimate 32-bit on a Sony Vaio intel pentium CPU B950.



It all works fine apart from the the wireless or network adapters drivers!



I managed to install Realtek PCIe GEB network adapter driver and still not success in the computer reconginizing any wifi connection



On device manager 'other devices' tabs: network controller, pci device, pci simple comuunications controller, sm bus controller and unknow device they're all have a ! sign next to it which I'm assuming they're not installed.



Now to the question: Is the Realtek PCIe GEB the right driver for my computer? If so how can i resolve the other devices to work? if not where could I find the driver for this??!!



Please I'm going mad, thank you for all your help and support





On Device Manager, I can't find a tab that says 'WI-FI' network. On the 'network controller' tab I follow the steps you told me and this is what It says:



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E037105B&REV_01



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E037105B



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&CC_02800



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&CC_0280



thanks










share|improve this question















I have been painstakingly searching the web for answers with no result!!



I rebooted and reinstalled windows 7 on my pc. I am running windows 7 ultimate 32-bit on a Sony Vaio intel pentium CPU B950.



It all works fine apart from the the wireless or network adapters drivers!



I managed to install Realtek PCIe GEB network adapter driver and still not success in the computer reconginizing any wifi connection



On device manager 'other devices' tabs: network controller, pci device, pci simple comuunications controller, sm bus controller and unknow device they're all have a ! sign next to it which I'm assuming they're not installed.



Now to the question: Is the Realtek PCIe GEB the right driver for my computer? If so how can i resolve the other devices to work? if not where could I find the driver for this??!!



Please I'm going mad, thank you for all your help and support





On Device Manager, I can't find a tab that says 'WI-FI' network. On the 'network controller' tab I follow the steps you told me and this is what It says:



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E037105B&REV_01



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E037105B



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&CC_02800



PCIVEN_168C&DEV_002B&CC_0280



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  • The official Sony support page provides a Wi-Fi driver. Did you try installing it?
    – and31415
    Apr 18 '14 at 17:21










  • Cheers and tried that one but Im running 32-bit and can only find 64-bit drivers on sony official support. Any other ideas please?
    – user316684
    Apr 20 '14 at 14:02










  • Open the Device Manager, locate the Wi-Fi network card and open the Properties dialog. Switch to the Details tab, and check what's the hardware ID. Then post here the value.
    – and31415
    Apr 20 '14 at 14:41










  • Click on this link. Double check for your model number on the top-right of the page. Good luck
    – user373251
    Sep 29 '14 at 3:08




















  • The official Sony support page provides a Wi-Fi driver. Did you try installing it?
    – and31415
    Apr 18 '14 at 17:21










  • Cheers and tried that one but Im running 32-bit and can only find 64-bit drivers on sony official support. Any other ideas please?
    – user316684
    Apr 20 '14 at 14:02










  • Open the Device Manager, locate the Wi-Fi network card and open the Properties dialog. Switch to the Details tab, and check what's the hardware ID. Then post here the value.
    – and31415
    Apr 20 '14 at 14:41










  • Click on this link. Double check for your model number on the top-right of the page. Good luck
    – user373251
    Sep 29 '14 at 3:08


















The official Sony support page provides a Wi-Fi driver. Did you try installing it?
– and31415
Apr 18 '14 at 17:21




The official Sony support page provides a Wi-Fi driver. Did you try installing it?
– and31415
Apr 18 '14 at 17:21












Cheers and tried that one but Im running 32-bit and can only find 64-bit drivers on sony official support. Any other ideas please?
– user316684
Apr 20 '14 at 14:02




Cheers and tried that one but Im running 32-bit and can only find 64-bit drivers on sony official support. Any other ideas please?
– user316684
Apr 20 '14 at 14:02












Open the Device Manager, locate the Wi-Fi network card and open the Properties dialog. Switch to the Details tab, and check what's the hardware ID. Then post here the value.
– and31415
Apr 20 '14 at 14:41




Open the Device Manager, locate the Wi-Fi network card and open the Properties dialog. Switch to the Details tab, and check what's the hardware ID. Then post here the value.
– and31415
Apr 20 '14 at 14:41












Click on this link. Double check for your model number on the top-right of the page. Good luck
– user373251
Sep 29 '14 at 3:08






Click on this link. Double check for your model number on the top-right of the page. Good luck
– user373251
Sep 29 '14 at 3:08












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