Problem:sounds like polarity is switched on wireless card
Solution: remove cover plate on bottom and make sure black wire runs to Main and white wire runs to AUX
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I understand that you are not able to setup the Wireless Network Connection in your Computer.
To fix this issue, please make sure that the Physical Wireless Switch on the Computer is turned ON and then try connecting the Computer to the Wirelss Network.
You can locate the Physical Wireless Switch on the front side of the Computer. Please move the switch toward right side to turn it ON.
Once the Physical Wireless Switch is turned ON, please try setting up the Wireless Network Connection.
If you are not able to to connect to Wireless Network Connection after switching on the Physical Wireless LAN Switch, try using the Wireless Switch Setting Utility.
To enable the Wireless Network Connection using the Wireless Device Switch Utility, please double-click the Wireless Device Switch icon on the right corner of the Taskbar. Then in the open Wireless Device Switch window, please click to check the box next to Enable 2.4Ghz Wireless LAN.
This should fix the issue.
Please post back if you have any questions or require further assistance.
First, turn the wireless switch OFF and switch it back ON
(make sure sure that there is a BLUE light on the wireless indicator)
then press Fn+F5 (this will ENABLE the wireless capability of your computer)
>Try to detect wireless networks
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Make sure Wireless Zero Config is running. Try to uninstall the wireless assitant software that came with the laptop (NOT THE WIRELESS CARD DRIVERS!!) and use the built in windows wireless assistant. (Usuelly does the job untill you deside someday to format your computer.)
Hardware driver issues. You should get a blue screen
Having done a restore eliminates the bad driver really. So we should expect one of the others. If it is a weak power supply, connector it should shutdown when using the cd drive
Try another wireless card if possible.
if your problem is your computer crashes due to wireless adapter card.. try turning off your pc and remove the card, then boot your pc.. and see if it still crashes
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