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Wireless Networking - Repairing Wireless Network Connection |
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When I try to repair my wireless connection by right clicking my mouse and
clicking on "Repair" Windows gives me the following message: "Windows could not finish repairing the problem because the following action cannot be completed: Disabling the wireless network adapter. Make sure your network adapter is properly installed." To my knowledge my wireless network adapter is installed properly and working, I am just trying to get a stronger signal but it won't repair the wireless connection although it used to do that without any problems. This just seemed to start in the last couple of weeks. I have loaded updates to my network adapter, but nothing seems to alleviate this message. Thanks. =?Utf-8?B?a3I1Mg==?= |
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Hi
May be this can Help, http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "kr52" <> wrote in message news:99E27A1D-86B6-429F-9CA3-... > When I try to repair my wireless connection by right clicking my mouse and > clicking on "Repair" Windows gives me the following message: > > "Windows could not finish repairing the problem because the following > action > cannot be completed: Disabling the wireless network adapter. Make sure > your > network adapter is properly installed." > > To my knowledge my wireless network adapter is installed properly and > working, I am just trying to get a stronger signal but it won't repair the > wireless connection although it used to do that without any problems. > This > just seemed to start in the last couple of weeks. I have loaded updates > to > my network adapter, but nothing seems to alleviate this message. Thanks. Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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"kr52" wrote:
> When I try to repair my wireless connection by right clicking my mouse and > clicking on "Repair" Windows gives me the following message: > > "Windows could not finish repairing the problem because the following action > cannot be completed: Disabling the wireless network adapter. Make sure your > network adapter is properly installed." > > To my knowledge my wireless network adapter is installed properly and > working, I am just trying to get a stronger signal but it won't repair the > wireless connection although it used to do that without any problems. This > just seemed to start in the last couple of weeks. I have loaded updates to > my network adapter, but nothing seems to alleviate this message. Thanks. Can you disable and enable again this adapter from DEVICE MANAGER ( not from Network connections) ? --PA =?Utf-8?B?UGF2ZWwgQS4=?= |
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Aha, I see my reply marked green - so you can
disable the adapter in Device manager ? If it is not a secret, what is the model of your adapter and driver version? Thanks, --PA "Pavel A." wrote: > "kr52" wrote: > > When I try to repair my wireless connection by right clicking my mouse and > > clicking on "Repair" Windows gives me the following message: > > > > "Windows could not finish repairing the problem because the following action > > cannot be completed: Disabling the wireless network adapter. Make sure your > > network adapter is properly installed." > > > > To my knowledge my wireless network adapter is installed properly and > > working, I am just trying to get a stronger signal but it won't repair the > > wireless connection although it used to do that without any problems. This > > just seemed to start in the last couple of weeks. I have loaded updates to > > my network adapter, but nothing seems to alleviate this message. Thanks. > > Can you disable and enable again this adapter from DEVICE MANAGER > ( not from Network connections) ? > > --PA > =?Utf-8?B?UGF2ZWwgQS4=?= |
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I am not sure. I have a HP zd8220us laptop and it seems to be all screwed up.
"Pavel A." wrote: > Aha, I see my reply marked green - so you can > disable the adapter in Device manager ? > If it is not a secret, what is the model of your adapter and driver version? > > Thanks, > --PA > > > "Pavel A." wrote: > > "kr52" wrote: > > > When I try to repair my wireless connection by right clicking my mouse and > > > clicking on "Repair" Windows gives me the following message: > > > > > > "Windows could not finish repairing the problem because the following action > > > cannot be completed: Disabling the wireless network adapter. Make sure your > > > network adapter is properly installed." > > > > > > To my knowledge my wireless network adapter is installed properly and > > > working, I am just trying to get a stronger signal but it won't repair the > > > wireless connection although it used to do that without any problems. This > > > just seemed to start in the last couple of weeks. I have loaded updates to > > > my network adapter, but nothing seems to alleviate this message. Thanks. > > > > Can you disable and enable again this adapter from DEVICE MANAGER > > ( not from Network connections) ? > > > > --PA > > =?Utf-8?B?a3I1Mg==?= |
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