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Answer» Hey there,
I did a search and didn't manage to find anything very on the topic (SORRY if I missed similar threads!), but I recently got a Sony VAIO laptop with VISTA, and the internet's already being a problem.
We have a COMCAST wireless connection at home, and while our other Dell laptop is perfectly fine and working on it, the VAIO is posing some difficulties. When it connects to the wireless, it's very slow. Sometimes, it just doesn't *see* the wireless connection as there (even though the Dell is constantly online, so obviously the network is working).
I've heard something about VAIO incompatibility problems and ways to get AROUND that - does anyone know of anything that might help? We'd really like to be able to use it online properly.
Much APPRECIATED,
RuxiWhat about when you are connected with a wire?
Also, can you try ANOTHER wireless environment?
Any Yellow Question Marks/Exclamation Marks in Device Manager?Did u tried Windows Wireless Zero Configuration:
Here is the Steps to Enable It : To start Wireless Zero Configuration in Windows Vista you need to log in as an Administrator. Click on Start and Control Panel Select Administrative Tools and then Services In the Services box scroll down the list of Services (Local) until you find the one labelled Wired AutoConfig and DOUBLE click it. In the Wired AutoConfig Properties (Local Computer) box change the Startup type to Automatic Click on Start and once the service has started click on OK Now find the service labelled WLAN AutoConfig and double click it. In the WLAN AutoConfig Properties (Local Computer) box change the Startup type to Automatic Click on Start and once the service has started click on OK Go to File and Exit to close the Services window
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