Without having all of the specifics - operating system, wireless adapter,
etc. - the best advise I can offer is to uninstall the adapter drivers and
utility and reinstall them. After this run the Home/Small Office network
wizard. This seems to cure a lot of ills.
"pavilion" wrote:
> Hello:
>
> There are 3 computers in the house. Two connect to the internet through a
> wireless network. The other one is hard-wired into the wireless router
> (Linksys WIreless-G 2.4 GHZ)
>
> Until about a week ago everything was working fine. Then one night I went to
> shutdown my laptop. Before shutdown I received a message that the laptop was
> going to download some windows updates before shutting down - I clicked OK
> and didn't think another thing about it.
>
> Next morning. The laptop can no longer see my security enabled wireless
> network. It can't see any other security enabled wireless networks in the
> neighborhood. It can - however - see an unsecured wireless network of another
> neighbor.
>
> In addition - the other computer in the house accessing the internet through
> a wireless connection has no problem seeing - or connecting to - the wireless
> network.
>
> So... this problem is specific to the laptop and it happened after an
> automatic download of Windows Updates.
>
> Can anyone clue me into a setting that may have been changed making it
> impossible for my laptop to detect secured wireless networks within range?
>
> Thanks Much:
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