Re: Lost wireless
- From: Jim <chief_jim@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 19:31:18 -0400
zwsdotcom@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Jim wrote:
Does the machine have a physical wireless on/off switch that you may have jostled? In the machines I have, turning this switch off will cause the wireless to look as if it's functional but blind; the
driver won't disappear from the list of connections, but you won't be
able to find any networks.
Thanks for the heads up. Made me reopen my user manual and read a bit
closer. Turns out the flashing light on the front of the case which
signals hot spots present is also a switch. Apparently when I turned
off the light I was actually switching off the wireless itself.
.
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