X220 thinks that the hardware wifi switch is off (help and discussion)
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 12:42 pm
My dad's X220 just sprung this error this evening. It was OK earlier in the day, as he was checking his email and browsing without any issues. As he had other business to attend to, he turned it off but left the AC adapter plugged in.
Pressing Fn+F5 shows a notification that the hardware wifi switch is off. It isn't.
I manually cycle the switch, no change. I turn it off again and surprisingly receive a notification that the "switch has now been turned off". Wait, what? So it detects the "off position" but not the "on position"? I cycle it a few more times, but the wifi (and bluetooth) never turns on.
Things I've tried that didn't improve the situation:
1. Boot linux from USB --> same issue (so it's not just a Windows problem)
2. Replaced the wifi card with a spare from another X220 --> no change (so it's not the card's fault)
3. Delete the Wifi device in Device Manager.
What did work was taping pin 20 on the wifi card's edge connector.
Now I'm left to wonder as to the cause of the issue.
1. Embedded Controller slowly going bad?
2. Bluetooth card malfunction? I didn't think of removing it at the time.
I don't think the switch itself is broken--it hasn't even been touched in a long while. Then again, I'm open to any possibility.
Has anyone encounter a similar issue? I'm all ears.
Pressing Fn+F5 shows a notification that the hardware wifi switch is off. It isn't.
I manually cycle the switch, no change. I turn it off again and surprisingly receive a notification that the "switch has now been turned off". Wait, what? So it detects the "off position" but not the "on position"? I cycle it a few more times, but the wifi (and bluetooth) never turns on.
Things I've tried that didn't improve the situation:
1. Boot linux from USB --> same issue (so it's not just a Windows problem)
2. Replaced the wifi card with a spare from another X220 --> no change (so it's not the card's fault)
3. Delete the Wifi device in Device Manager.
What did work was taping pin 20 on the wifi card's edge connector.
Now I'm left to wonder as to the cause of the issue.
1. Embedded Controller slowly going bad?
2. Bluetooth card malfunction? I didn't think of removing it at the time.
I don't think the switch itself is broken--it hasn't even been touched in a long while. Then again, I'm open to any possibility.
Has anyone encounter a similar issue? I'm all ears.