What I do with this small metal part in my Samsung laptop NP530U4C
I was cleaning my laptop, Samsung Seris S Ultra NP530U4C, and after assembling all parts I found this little metal part (pictures below) not assembled, tried to fit it anywhere but couldn't and as everything was fine I just ignored it.
Now, 5 days later, my laptop works fine except for something very strange, WIFI keeps dropping every 2 or 3 minutes, completely drop and nothing opens, tried multiple networks and it's the same thing, my other laptop and mobiles working perfectly on the same networks, tried to re-install windows and still the same issue.
Did I just broke my WIFI or something else? Where should I put this part?
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part downside:
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I was cleaning my laptop, Samsung Seris S Ultra NP530U4C, and after assembling all parts I found this little metal part (pictures below) not assembled, tried to fit it anywhere but couldn't and as everything was fine I just ignored it.
Now, 5 days later, my laptop works fine except for something very strange, WIFI keeps dropping every 2 or 3 minutes, completely drop and nothing opens, tried multiple networks and it's the same thing, my other laptop and mobiles working perfectly on the same networks, tried to re-install windows and still the same issue.
Did I just broke my WIFI or something else? Where should I put this part?
part upside:
part downside:
laptop
Have a close look at the pictures in Disassembling Samsung Laptop Ultrabook NP530U3B - iFixit Repair Guide
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 5 at 15:30
Chances are in cleaning it you've just dislodged the Wifi antenna cable.
– Mokubai♦
Jan 5 at 15:56
Or you reattached the 2 WiFi cables the wrong way round. See the photo in step 11 in my link above.
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 5 at 16:12
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I was cleaning my laptop, Samsung Seris S Ultra NP530U4C, and after assembling all parts I found this little metal part (pictures below) not assembled, tried to fit it anywhere but couldn't and as everything was fine I just ignored it.
Now, 5 days later, my laptop works fine except for something very strange, WIFI keeps dropping every 2 or 3 minutes, completely drop and nothing opens, tried multiple networks and it's the same thing, my other laptop and mobiles working perfectly on the same networks, tried to re-install windows and still the same issue.
Did I just broke my WIFI or something else? Where should I put this part?
part upside:
part downside:
laptop
I was cleaning my laptop, Samsung Seris S Ultra NP530U4C, and after assembling all parts I found this little metal part (pictures below) not assembled, tried to fit it anywhere but couldn't and as everything was fine I just ignored it.
Now, 5 days later, my laptop works fine except for something very strange, WIFI keeps dropping every 2 or 3 minutes, completely drop and nothing opens, tried multiple networks and it's the same thing, my other laptop and mobiles working perfectly on the same networks, tried to re-install windows and still the same issue.
Did I just broke my WIFI or something else? Where should I put this part?
part upside:
part downside:
laptop
laptop
edited Jan 5 at 15:20
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Have a close look at the pictures in Disassembling Samsung Laptop Ultrabook NP530U3B - iFixit Repair Guide
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 5 at 15:30
Chances are in cleaning it you've just dislodged the Wifi antenna cable.
– Mokubai♦
Jan 5 at 15:56
Or you reattached the 2 WiFi cables the wrong way round. See the photo in step 11 in my link above.
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 5 at 16:12
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Have a close look at the pictures in Disassembling Samsung Laptop Ultrabook NP530U3B - iFixit Repair Guide
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 5 at 15:30
Chances are in cleaning it you've just dislodged the Wifi antenna cable.
– Mokubai♦
Jan 5 at 15:56
Or you reattached the 2 WiFi cables the wrong way round. See the photo in step 11 in my link above.
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 5 at 16:12
Have a close look at the pictures in Disassembling Samsung Laptop Ultrabook NP530U3B - iFixit Repair Guide
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 5 at 15:30
Have a close look at the pictures in Disassembling Samsung Laptop Ultrabook NP530U3B - iFixit Repair Guide
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 5 at 15:30
Chances are in cleaning it you've just dislodged the Wifi antenna cable.
– Mokubai♦
Jan 5 at 15:56
Chances are in cleaning it you've just dislodged the Wifi antenna cable.
– Mokubai♦
Jan 5 at 15:56
Or you reattached the 2 WiFi cables the wrong way round. See the photo in step 11 in my link above.
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 5 at 16:12
Or you reattached the 2 WiFi cables the wrong way round. See the photo in step 11 in my link above.
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 5 at 16:12
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@DavidPostill, thanks for the link, I am the one who asked this question, the link you add is for another model and mine is completely different and bottom cover isn't the same, I can't find any image matches the same part I added earlier and still don't know where to fit it...
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@DavidPostill, thanks for the link, I am the one who asked this question, the link you add is for another model and mine is completely different and bottom cover isn't the same, I can't find any image matches the same part I added earlier and still don't know where to fit it...
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@DavidPostill, thanks for the link, I am the one who asked this question, the link you add is for another model and mine is completely different and bottom cover isn't the same, I can't find any image matches the same part I added earlier and still don't know where to fit it...
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@DavidPostill, thanks for the link, I am the one who asked this question, the link you add is for another model and mine is completely different and bottom cover isn't the same, I can't find any image matches the same part I added earlier and still don't know where to fit it...
@DavidPostill, thanks for the link, I am the one who asked this question, the link you add is for another model and mine is completely different and bottom cover isn't the same, I can't find any image matches the same part I added earlier and still don't know where to fit it...
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Have a close look at the pictures in Disassembling Samsung Laptop Ultrabook NP530U3B - iFixit Repair Guide
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 5 at 15:30
Chances are in cleaning it you've just dislodged the Wifi antenna cable.
– Mokubai♦
Jan 5 at 15:56
Or you reattached the 2 WiFi cables the wrong way round. See the photo in step 11 in my link above.
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 5 at 16:12