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"Wireless Networks Are Available", but my "Connect To" list is emp
I can't detect any new wifi connections, even though the network icon on my
taskbar says that "wireless networks are available". when I click that, the "connect to a network" window appears, but it says "Windows cannot find any additional networks". I can still manage to connect to my previous wifi connections that i have saved up and set them to automatically connect when they are available...but i can't detect/add new ones. Come to think of it, even my existing connections don't show up. Not even public wifi hotspots show up. I'm currently on Vista Business Edition, using a Sony Vaio SZ48. Cheers. |