You might want to try this page an excellent network troubleshooter by MVP
Hans-Georg Michna. Take the time to go through it and it will usually
pinpoint the problem area(s) -
http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm
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"KABAM88" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Yes the wireless radio is turned on. I found it. Any other suggestions?
>
> --
> KABAM88
>
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> Is the wireless radio of laptop A turned ON?
>> Sorry for the stupid question.
>>
>> --PA
>>
>>
>> "KABAM88" wrote:
>> > I have a Sony Vaio laptop (Laptop A) that was connected to a wireless
>> > network. My daughter took the laptop to college with her and they
>> > changed
>> > wireless network settings and now when she comes home she is unable to
>> > connect using our wireless network. Apparently, the college network
>> > does not
>> > allow connections to it if the computer connecting is not secure for
>> > all
>> > other networks. The message that comes up when we try to view wireless
>> > networks is "No wireless networks were found in range." I have another
>> > Sony
>> > Vaio laptop (Laptop B) at home that is connected to that same wireless
>> > network and have tried to compare the settings on Laptop A with Laptop
>> > B and
>> > am unable to find the problem. Can someone help?
>> > Thanks
>> > --
>> > KABAM88