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Answer» Greetings CH! he would boot the computer up to find a X through the wireless icon This is somewhat unusual. Do you perhaps mean that there is an X through the network icon? An X through the wireless icon means that the wireless capability has been disabled through a hardware switch. Quote from: Allan on February 06, 2018, 06:40:52 AM comda - no need for an attitude - VintronNZ was only trying to help. It wasn't attitude LOL. The computer is barely a few feet away from the wireless router, and has been in that spot for 3 years. I even took it to my own home to find the same issue on a completely different router, and different ISP. When I USED it in my room at the same home, I had no issues downloading updates for it when it was being setup but after in general usage I did experience issues. There is no issues in Device manager. I grabbed the latest driver available from the manufacturer, but for windows 7 pro, that appears to be a driver from 2010. :/ Quote from: BC_Programmer on February 06, 2018, 07:43:07 AM This is somewhat unusual. Do you perhaps mean that there is an X through the network icon? An X through the wireless icon means that the wireless capability has been disabled through a hardware switch. There would be a red X through the network icon, and when clicking on it, it would present the box field as if there was wireless networks to be present, but none where appearing. That card does not present that issue in my AMD build, and the replacement card does not present that either. OK<- the network icon is different from the wireless icon. The network icon is replaced with a wireless icon if wireless LAN devices are present, and it uses a Network icon otherwise. Some laptops have a little hardware switch (less common nowadays) that turns off the wifi, and the system can detect that there is a wireless adapter but it's turned off and will show the wireless icon but with a red X to indicate it is disabled. From the sounds of it the WLAN device itself seemingly isn't being installed properly on that system. I presume that the wireless adapter doesn't appear in "Network and Sharing Center" either? Might be helpful to know what this wireless card is.It still appeared in the device manager and the settings panel. Its as if it was just literally off. and a restart would solve it. That card was a Linksys WPN600N as listed above. The card I put in there now, that drops the connection I forget what its called, but I know it uses a Realtek chipset. My father is dropping off the unit to me tonight, so ill get back to you exactly what card it is. I have a laptop, had same problem, I had accidentaly turned of wireless network capability. Switched it back on and worked fine. I mentioned this to help you. I think you should try turning wireless network capability back on if it is turned off, like I did. |
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