The only solution i have is to reinstall the wireless drivers. i had the same problem and all i did was reinstall the drivers that came on a disc with the laptop and it was working perfectly after
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try updating the drivers for it from there website. if that doesnt work pick up a linksys 20 dollar usb wifig dongle. that will definably improve it. glad i can help let me know if i helped you tho
i would like to suggest u about this thingi.
1 reinstall (physically) and than press f2, if its shows than ok
2 i think u have reinstall the unregistered window, that couldn,t install the specific driver for ur fn keys.
3 uninstall ur card from ur laptop and install it in other laptop than see what happened. if its work there than ur card is ok something wrong with ur system.
Check whether the drivers for the motherboard is installed for the wireless Adapter card if it is onboard or if it is a PCI wireless card please reinstall the drivers using the software which came with that card. Thanks. It should work.
You can try updating the drivers for that wireless adapter. If the same happens, you can try to uninstall it completely then reinstall it with the updated drivers.
You can also try to install it on a different slot or a different laptop to test the connection.
If you have other problems, go ahead and press the ask button and i'll answer it for you.
from what you say, it sounds as if you have your wired and wireless card connected at the same time.
This will confuse the router as it is trying to give two different ip addresses to the one pc, which it cannot do.
If you are using the wireless adapter, make sure you dissable the wired adapter as the router will continually look for the wired ip address while allocating your wireless adapter causing instability.
Next ensure you have a good clear signal from router to notebook as this can obviously cause problems.
Lastly ensure that the wireless cards TCP/IP properties are set to obtain ip address automatically, especially if your router is DHCP enabled to allocate ip addresses automatically.
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