For lack of a better response, you could try this:
* Check your antenna on your wireless NIC (sometimes there's a button or
some other non-Windows way to set the antenna).
* Make sure Windows isn't fighting with other wireless client applications
for control of the card.
* Uninstall and reinstall the driver. This will greate a new unique ID for
the card internally and all previous windows adapter-related settings will
be created with default values.
* Reboot the Access point and the computer.
Thanks. Hope this helps.
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"SteveB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:8EB1DCFC-CD03-466C-860A-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a wireless system that is up and running in my house (working
>great).
> Two days ago my computer suddenly stopped recognizing ANY wireless
> networks...It is almost as if the wirless card in my laptop has been
> turned
> off...Anyone know how to fix this problem?????
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