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Wireless Networking - Create a wireless connection |
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Want to use wireless networking yet there is no wireless connection icon in
my network connections. Can anyone suggest why and how to create a wireless connection? Or is this likely to be a hardware problem? Thanks =?Utf-8?B?am9obmV2aXNvbg==?= |
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Have you installed the drivers for the wireless card? If so then your
computer should recognise the card as soon as it is inserted whether it is laptop or USB on a PC. When the card is recognised you will see an icon in "Connect to" item from Start. Then you should open all connections and right-click on the icon for wireless. On the GENERAL tab there are two boxes at the left bottom corner which you should tick them. OK it then you will see the Icons in the notification area in the taskbar. Hope this helps. johnevison wrote: > > Want to use wireless networking yet there is no wireless connection icon in > my network connections. > > Can anyone suggest why and how to create a wireless connection? > Or is this likely to be a hardware problem? > > Thanks ANONYMOUS |
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