04-18-2014, 03:21 PM
Okay, now I understand and it makes more sense. I've never used the "Windows Wireless Drivers" thing and forgot it even existed.
Strange that it was working fine before and now (after re-installing) it doesn't. Is it possible that you accidentally disabled Wireless Networking -- either by a keyboard setting or by a physical switch somewhere along body of the computer?
If you right-click on the networking icon in lower-right of task bar, is wireless networking checked-off as being enabled?
Strange that it was working fine before and now (after re-installing) it doesn't. Is it possible that you accidentally disabled Wireless Networking -- either by a keyboard setting or by a physical switch somewhere along body of the computer?
If you right-click on the networking icon in lower-right of task bar, is wireless networking checked-off as being enabled?
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