Is this happening when connecting to your home network or at public wifi sites? Check the network connection icon in the lower right hand part of your screen (called the system tray), right click on that, and it should have a popup that says "connect to a network" click on that, and a list of available networks should be listed. Many public wifi sites are security protected, so make sure you have the appropriate user name and password for the site you're using. If the site is listed, left click on that to highlight it, then click connect at the bottom of the window. That should establish a connection with a local network. If problems persist, download and install a new copy of the network driver software (available from the manufacturer). Good luck!
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