• Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Touchpad Driver For Mac

    Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Touchpad Driver For Mac

    Whilst helping a friend to set up a home wireless network yesterday, I encountered a very unusual issue with the configuration of the wireless adapter on their laptop. The laptop was a and it was running Windows XP Home and contained an WiFi adapter.

    No matter what I tried, Windows simply refused to find any wireless networks. It kept saying that either the adapter is disconnected or the switch is off. The adapter was showing up fine in the Device Manager and there was no sign of a switch on the exterior of the laptop. In the end, it turns out that you have to press Fn + F2 to enable the WiFi adapter on this model., you also have to do this after each reboot, which Fujitsu Siemens claim to be a feature. You learn something new every day!

    Thanx James for ur quick response. Yes, it does recognize everything plugged in, including USB.

    I add that there is no Wireless network adapters in the device manager. I tried to install the driver manually by browsing to it from the Add new hardware wizard, and I selected the ini file of the driver provided by FS. Yet there appear numerous wirless devices, dont know which to select from them. I randomly picked one, yet nothing new. I think this is useless anyway. Btw, I opened a similar topic on FS’s forums:.

    If any of you good folks are still having a problem with the WLAN card in a FSL LI2727 This issue has been permanantly been resolved by Fujitsu Siemens on the li2727 with a bios update on. It wouldnt be a bad guess that they may have done this across the range My machine has been working perfectly since I did this and I have had no need to use FN-F1 at all. Untick the box marked ‘Show only supported operating systems’ this will open up a disclaimer click on the ‘Close Information’ arrow (you may need to wait for options to appear) click on the + sign next to ‘Other Operating System’ (you may need to wait for options to appear) then select the ‘Embedded Operating System’ radial button (you need to wait for options to appear) then click the + symbol next to ‘Flash Bios’ The latest one is at the top ‘current BIOS V. 1.10: Solved problems: – WLAN RF will be automatically turned off after rebooting.

    There are options for applying the update: You can make a floppy disk (not sure how you use it without a floppy disk drive, unless you have a usb one of course), or a bootable cd image which you can burn then boot your pc with, or use the windows flash utility install and run it on your pc. I used the windows flash utility as it is a 32 bit windows application that runs just fine on Vista so is therefore the easiest way IMHO. This is a pretty straight forward activity if you are competent pc user. Just follow the instructions for the BIOS flash in the file readme.txt Make sure the AC power is plugged in as if you run out of power or if you mess it up or stop it halfway through you may render your machine inoperable. I used to be a desktop support engineer and have done this many many times using floppy disks on IBM laptops without any problem of any sort. If once you have read the instructions you dont feel comfortable then dont do it, call Fujitsu Siemens and they should be able to talk you through it.

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    I am having problems with connecting the internet on an Fujitsu Amilo LI 2727. Originally i could not get the wireless to turn on, after reading this very helpful thread, i downloaded Launch Manager which did the trick. I was then able to pick up on my wireless network and it appeared to connect successfully. When i try to browse to a webpage i get page cannot be displayed.

    I know the wireless is working as i am connected to it now, writing this message. I then followed Mr Vorn’s advice and updated the BIOS but still no joy, just getting page cannot be displayed.

    Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Laura, There are many, many possibilities as to why you might not be able to connect to the Internet on your friends laptop (or any laptop for that matter), for too many for me to attempt to diagnose remotely. One thing you could try however is to compare some of the network settings from your laptop against those on your friends.

    On Windows XP, click Start, Control Panel, Network Connections. Then see if you both have a “Wireless Network Connection” If so, then right-click on it and select Properties and compare the settings of both laptops. If not, you need to find out why your friends does not have this interface.

    I’m sorry I cannot be of more help. I have tried to connect my amilo l7320 wireless to a virgin broadband internet connection through a Netgear router (WGR614 v.9) but everytime I try I cannot get a connection. I am using Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition service pack 2, and in device manager, the wireless network adapter is recognised as “Atheros AR5005G Wireless Network Adapter”.

    I have tried a wired and wireless network setup but still nothing works, as it comes up with a message saying the router could not be recognised. I have used the Fn + F2 combined to turn on the wireless adapter, but still no connection can be made to the router. What is the solution to this?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated on this matter. AArrrggghhh – after hours of trying to get our Amilo PI 2515 to use WiFi. Thought I’d better add my comment, so others don’t tear their hair out with the same issue Tried pressing Fn with almost everything and got nowhere.

    Looked for the Power Manager, but none for our model. Installed update to WiFi driver, still nothing. There’s a tidgy little switch on the front left of the bottom half of the laptop, next to the audio sockets below the light indicators. Must have got caught when putting it away last – slide it back over, WiFi works once more. Not all laptops are the same then. Thanks for all your advice.

    @Pat (Aug 31)’s solution was the one that finally worked for me. My laptop is Amilo L1310G. The wireless button did not work and it could not see any wireless networks. Pressing ALT as well as CTRL while pressing F1 on my laptop keypad has finally fixed the problem. I can now use the button to turn wireless on and off. I had previously tried reinstalling the Power Manager and and also adding the script advised above into a vbs file (WisWBSet.exe could not be found).

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    These did not work. I also tried installing the launch manager (a solution given elsewhere) but this caused a blue screen error and ongoing errors so i had to do a system restore. Hope this info helps others. Thanks again. Amilo L1310G – After my previous post, where ALT CTRL F1 worked, once i restarted my laptop, the wireless went off and ALT CTRL F1 would no longer work. I read somewhere that this wireless button problem was linked with an error message i got when i started up my latop “Register Session Failed.” so i tried the solution which is to download a Power Manager from the fujitsu seimens technical support website. And this worked a treat.

    It’s under Driver and Downloads, Tools and Utilities: “Power Manager silent mode/RF”. Thank you James for this blog and huge thank you to Siyal Khan for the links above, I have had my Amilo for almost 4 years and have come to love it, much in the same way you love a car that is old, slow and doesn’t work very well. I have known that it is possible to get my laptop to connect automatically and now thanks to Siyal’s link mine does. I still have to wander off and get a coffee while it boots up but at least now I don’t have to come back after two minutes and press Fn F1!!

    I want to disable the touch pad pointing device on my laptop, Fujitsu Siemens Amilo L6825. Note that the operating system on this machine is Windows 2000 (Not XP - Apparently these machines where optimized for XP - But thats a Long Story!!) Problem is that when typing in a document and you accidently touch the touch pad the cursor jumps to a different location in the document and if you don't notice it immediately, you end up typing in the wrong place. I'm sure it sometimes also happen even without touching the pad so I'm not sure if this is some sporadic or imtermittend problem with the pad. I want to disable the pad since I find this problem very annoying and I prefer to use a normal external mouse anyway. I just cannot find a place where I can disable the touch pad.

    My previous HP Compact laptop had a simmilar problem (so it looks like a general problem on laptops) but at least it had a button above the pad to turn it on or off. On this machine theres no such button. Please help before I disable it with a hammer and a big screw driver!!!!!

    Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Touchpad Driver For Mac