My asus laptop pro3 series version F3JC will not connect to or locate wireless network at home which uses d-link wireless router. laptop is running vista premium. it will connect if i use a wireless usb...
I have seen issues like this before , certain chipsets/drivers of wireless cards and routers just dont like each other.
We know your wireless card works just as we know your router works. Trick is to get them to play nice together. Unfortunately, there is no quick and easy way to do this, you will have to try different driver and firmware combos until you find one that works.
You can get dlink updates here
http://support.dlink.com/downloads/
And you can try these drivers here.
http://asus-drivers.blogspot.com/2009/01/asus-f3-f3jc-driver-download.html
One other thing you can try before messing around with drivers and firmware is changing the application you use for wireless. The default for your setup is probably Intel Proset. Try using the native Vista wireless manager and see if that does anything. to access that go to start , run , type in services.msc, scroll down to WLAN auto config. Double click on it and then click on start. If you still cant see your router, its time to start trying drivers and firmware.
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