Try to connect to wireless net work message always comes up connection manager not working. how can i fix?
SOURCE: Net Adapter Not installed
follow this link to download your driver ---
http://www.acerpanam.com/synapse/forms/portal20.cfm?recordid=4486&formid=3394&website=AcerPanAm.com&siteid=7117&words=all&keywords=&areaid=2
download and install
if you still have problems let me know.
if it works please mark this thread as fixed :)
SOURCE: what or where are the wireless hardware keys on a panasonic CF-51
Hi Rindar,
Well this is a picture of what a Wireless Button should resemble:
If it's red it is off, if it's blue it's on..
But I can see from the picture below that the Toughbook cf-51 doesn't appear to have one in the 'normal' place:
So, maybe you can go to Control Panel and click the Intel Pro Wireless icon and run a diagnostic to tell you some more information. Since you mentioned that you have checked the device manager, I guess you'll have done this too.
So, all I can recommend is to double click on the networks connection on the bottom right hand corner of your screen and open Network and Sharing Manager, and make sure Network Discovery is enabled, then Manage Wireless Networks, and right click on your connection and click Properties, and check the 'Automatically Connect When in Range' box.
If it doesn't connect now, click on the network and press Connect now.
Hope this helps!
Chris (ziraffa)
SOURCE: my wireless isnt working on my acer aspire one
go to my computer properties device manager network adapters.then enable it if disabled.
SOURCE: wireless card in E1505 Dell not finding networks in range
The 1390 WLAN Minicard may not be configured to communicate with your wireless router.
Check the wireless router settings, (check the wireless settings on your other computer) and configure the 1390 WLAN with the same settings eg. SSID, WEP/WAP encryption, etc.
Is MAC address filtering enabled on your wireless router, if so add the MAC address of the 1390 WLAN to the MAC address list in the wireless router.
Check the TCP/IP properties of the 1390 WLAN card the Internet protocol should not have a fixed IP address, set it to Obtain an IP address automatically including the DNS.
Use the Ipconfig command to see the IP configuration of the network cards.
Use the Ping command to see if you can communicate with wireless router.
SOURCE: wireless won't work on our NEC versa E3100
If you are using some Wireless client utility, disable it and try to connect with standard Windows wireles connection.
Is Wireless Zero configuration service running?
(Control pannel -> Administrative tools -> Services)
Set it to Automatic and start the service.
If there is some ecryption on your router, check if you have correct encryption settings on your WL device.
Check/set your WL network adaptor. Has to be set to automaticaly IP and DNS.
Regards.
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