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Hi All,
I have been using wireless in my apartment for months now, and without apparent cause yesterday, it stopped working. I had been using the connection the night before, closed my laptop to put it in hibernate mode, and in the morning when I resumed Windows, my wifi was not working. I can use a wired connection, and our router is working fine, so I think it must be either a software or hardware issue with my wireless card - Intel Model 4965AGN. I have tried rolling back the driver, installing a new driver, rebooting several times, running an antivirus scan, and I even tried to system restore, though there was an "unknown issue" with that both times I tried. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance for your replies! |
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You may try static IP address.
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Nicole" wrote in message ... Hi All, I have been using wireless in my apartment for months now, and without apparent cause yesterday, it stopped working. I had been using the connection the night before, closed my laptop to put it in hibernate mode, and in the morning when I resumed Windows, my wifi was not working. I can use a wired connection, and our router is working fine, so I think it must be either a software or hardware issue with my wireless card - Intel Model 4965AGN. I have tried rolling back the driver, installing a new driver, rebooting several times, running an antivirus scan, and I even tried to system restore, though there was an "unknown issue" with that both times I tried. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance for your replies! |