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Dell Latitude 10 Tablet Wifi Issue after installing Endpoint Protection

Hi!

I have a few Dell Latitude 10 ST2E tablets that are running Windows 8.1

The entire school district runs Sophos Endpoint Protection but when installed on these tablets the tablet's network card goes down on reboot.  It will show a red X and say 'unavailable'.  To bring the network back I need to go into the device manager then disable and reenable the card.  This has been going on since last year so I uninstalled Sophos and let Windows Defender protect it.  Now that school is out for the summer I finally have time to tackle the problem.

We are not using the Sophos Firewall so I am not sure how Endpoint protection affects the network card.  The latest version of SEP I tried yesterday was 10.3.7 and the network card is a 'Broadcom 802.11abgn Wireless SDIO Adapter'  using the Broadcom driver version 5.93.97.95 published 12/3/2012.  I have tried changing the driver before with no difference.

I have also posted on the EduGeek forums about this which led me to Sophos in the first place so it seems that others have this probelm too.


Any help would be great, thanks!

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  • Hello AVMan,

    as an aside, Web Control is about categorization (e.g. Gambling or Violence) of websites and restricting access to them - it's not the same as Intelligence and has its own service.

    With Device Control off Sophos shouldn't interfere, apparently it does though. Just a wild guess - might be that Sophos causes a delay the driver startup for the adapter, this should be recorded in the (System) Event log. I'd suggest that you contact Support (refer them to this thread) as this doesn't look like some configuration issue.

    Christian   

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  • Hello AVMan,

    as an aside, Web Control is about categorization (e.g. Gambling or Violence) of websites and restricting access to them - it's not the same as Intelligence and has its own service.

    With Device Control off Sophos shouldn't interfere, apparently it does though. Just a wild guess - might be that Sophos causes a delay the driver startup for the adapter, this should be recorded in the (System) Event log. I'd suggest that you contact Support (refer them to this thread) as this doesn't look like some configuration issue.

    Christian   

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