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I have a Dell Inspiron 1501 notebook with Windows Vista Home Premium. At
first I had no trouble detecting and connecting to wireless networks. Then I did an Easy Transfer from my desktop, and now the only way I can detect or connect is to run the diagnostics and select "Start Windows Wireless Service." Everything then works fine until I restart. I'm assuming I transferred a setting from the desktop that I need to change. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks! -- Teacher |
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Hi
At the end it takes less time and provides knowledge for the future if One configure the Setting manually. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb878035.aspx http://www.vista4beginners.com/How-t...ess-connection Jack (MVP-Networking). "Teacher" wrote in message ... I have a Dell Inspiron 1501 notebook with Windows Vista Home Premium. At first I had no trouble detecting and connecting to wireless networks. Then I did an Easy Transfer from my desktop, and now the only way I can detect or connect is to run the diagnostics and select "Start Windows Wireless Service." Everything then works fine until I restart. I'm assuming I transferred a setting from the desktop that I need to change. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks! -- Teacher |
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