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Windows won't see any wireless networks

Tu13erhead

Diamond Member
I'm using a Toshiba Satellite M55-S3314 (only a few weeks old) with an integrated Intel 2200BG (IIRC) wireless card. It was working just fine until a few days ago when I brought it to work. For some reason, when I View Wireless Networks, it says No networks could be found, try refreshing, blah blah.

I know there are networks there. I know signal isn't an issue. Hell, the Toshiba wireless app can see all the network devices (WAPs, routers, etc), but Windows won't see any. I now can't pick up my own router on the laptop.

Any ideas? I've tried playing around with the device settings to no avail.

WTFBBQ!

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Originally posted by: nweaver
don't use the craptastic WZC, be a man and install Proset

I'll have a look! I was searching for software that replaces WZC but couldn't find any, I'll try this and see what happens.

Thanks!
 
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