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When I am in a location where the wireless network is not being broadcast, or
when my own wireless network goes down temporarily, my wireless network adapter either disables itself or is disabled by something. I figured this out because when I bring up the diagnose/repair dialogue, it always says that the wireless adapter is disabled, and when I renable it, everything works. So what's causing it to become disabled? I don't think it's very useful to have it switching off everytime it finds no broadcasting network. I'd rather having it enabled all the time. Is there some setting that I don't know about yet? |