SOURCE: Wi-Fi problem Toshiba A15-S157 laptop
If your laptop has a di-fi switch/button chances are you have one integrated on the main board of the laptop, check if the wi-fi adapter is installed properly by going to the Device Manager and check Network Adapters normally a wi-fi adapter will show up if not check if you have any devices listed under network devices(Network Controller, Ethernet Controller). Now if the wi-fi card is installed and the status on the Device Manager say's that it's working properly, you may now check your laptop for a 3rd pary wi-fi utility/application that manages your connection look for it on the System Tray on the lower right hand side near the clock or go to all programs and look for any WLAN utility, when you open the utility make sure the wi-fi radio is turned on or enabled.
SOURCE: Unable to connect to wi-fi
I think it is saying that the wifi "card" is set so that it is not being configured by windows.
In XP
Control panel > Network connections
Under LAN or High-speed internet you will see an icon labelled wireless network connection. Right click on this and then click properties. You will see three tabs at the top
General - Wireless Networks - Advanced
Click on wireless networks
There should be a tick-box saying Use windows to configure my wireless network settings. I expect that, in your case, the box is unticked which means that the software supplied by the vendor of the wifi card is configuring the settings. I find that it is usually more reliable to let windows do it.
So tick the box and click OK. You may then have to reboot.
SOURCE: Dell 1520 wi-fi not working
sounds like you have one laptop set up for wireless and one that is not.
SOURCE: Wi fi on ACER Aspire 4810T connects intermittently
Log into your router and change the channel and see if that helps. Failing that try rebooting the router to factory settings and deleting your connection from the laptop. Then start from scratch again...Hope this helps...Please let me no...
SOURCE: I have a problem witch wi-fi. my wi-fi can'not
here is the download link for your Wi-Fi driver
For Windows Vista :
http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content/support/downloads/driver_wifi_realtek_28824A.exe
For Windows 7 :
http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content/support/downloads/driver_wifi_atheros_TC00190600E.exe
Download and install the driver according to your operating system.
Your Wi-Fi will work fine now.
That's it.
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