Check if your laptop's wireless switch or button is turn on - look around the laptop in front, back or sides. Sometimes you might touch to turn off accidently and you don't know. Many laptops have the wireless light indicator, check if the wireless light is on and blinking.
Look for F1 to F12 functions keys, they are on the top row of the keypad. Look for one has an icon that looks like the wireless, which is to control the wireless connection of your laptop. It maybe F8 or F9 depends on each make of your laptop. These function keys also control the brightness, sound, touchpad etc. You will need to hold down the Fn + F8 combination keys together, in this example the Toshiba laptop's wireless setting.
Check Network connections; make sure the laptop connection is not 'disabled'. It should has the gray color if it's disabled. Right click on it and enable it.
If none of the above works, you will need to enable the Wireless Zero Configuration in services.msc (type this in from Run command), or you can see it this way: Right click My Computer -> Manage -> Services and Applications -> Services.
Look for F1 to F12 functions keys, they are on the top row of the keypad. Look for one has an icon that looks like the wireless, which is to control the wireless connection of your laptop. It maybe F8 or F9 depends on each make of your laptop. These function keys also control the brightness, sound, touchpad etc. You will need to hold down the Fn + F8 combination keys together, in this example the Toshiba laptop's wireless setting.
Check Network connections; make sure the laptop connection is not 'disabled'. It should has the gray color if it's disabled. Right click on it and enable it.
If none of the above works, you will need to enable the Wireless Zero Configuration in services.msc (type this in from Run command), or you can see it this way: Right click My Computer -> Manage -> Services and Applications -> Services.
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