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I have a laptop with Vista, The other day all of the sudden the wireless
network isn't recognized, I get a message that says I need to install the driver software, so I plug the laptop in with an ethernet, it installs the driver and then it (the wireless network) works again for awhile, only to stop working again randomly. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, I have run Norton anti virus, and Trend Micro House call and neither finds viruses, I have updated everything I can think of. What else could it be? |
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You should have only one(1) anti-virus running on a computer.
Right-click on Norton, and see if it has disabled the internet connection. It will block all traffic. Check Trend-micro. AND, remove one or the other! "Dee" wrote: I have a laptop with Vista, The other day all of the sudden the wireless network isn't recognized, I get a message that says I need to install the driver software, so I plug the laptop in with an ethernet, it installs the driver and then it (the wireless network) works again for awhile, only to stop working again randomly. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, I have run Norton anti virus, and Trend Micro House call and neither finds viruses, I have updated everything I can think of. What else could it be? |
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I don't have to anti virus programs running, house call is an internet based
scanner. My internet works if I plug it in, just not the wirless...as I said before "Mick Murphy" wrote: You should have only one(1) anti-virus running on a computer. Right-click on Norton, and see if it has disabled the internet connection. It will block all traffic. Check Trend-micro. AND, remove one or the other! "Dee" wrote: I have a laptop with Vista, The other day all of the sudden the wireless network isn't recognized, I get a message that says I need to install the driver software, so I plug the laptop in with an ethernet, it installs the driver and then it (the wireless network) works again for awhile, only to stop working again randomly. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, I have run Norton anti virus, and Trend Micro House call and neither finds viruses, I have updated everything I can think of. What else could it be? |
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Is it recognized at all? Can you see it in Device Management
(devmgmt.msc from the command prompt)? --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 17:01:02 -0700, Dee wrote: I don't have to anti virus programs running, house call is an internet based scanner. My internet works if I plug it in, just not the wirless...as I said before "Mick Murphy" wrote: You should have only one(1) anti-virus running on a computer. Right-click on Norton, and see if it has disabled the internet connection. It will block all traffic. Check Trend-micro. AND, remove one or the other! "Dee" wrote: I have a laptop with Vista, The other day all of the sudden the wireless network isn't recognized, I get a message that says I need to install the driver software, so I plug the laptop in with an ethernet, it installs the driver and then it (the wireless network) works again for awhile, only to stop working again randomly. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, I have run Norton anti virus, and Trend Micro House call and neither finds viruses, I have updated everything I can think of. What else could it be? |
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No it isn't recognized at all, no it's not in device management...When I
updated windows last a Nvidia Nforce networking controller was there, but not the broadcom lan "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: Is it recognized at all? Can you see it in Device Management (devmgmt.msc from the command prompt)? --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 17:01:02 -0700, Dee wrote: I don't have to anti virus programs running, house call is an internet based scanner. My internet works if I plug it in, just not the wirless...as I said before "Mick Murphy" wrote: You should have only one(1) anti-virus running on a computer. Right-click on Norton, and see if it has disabled the internet connection. It will block all traffic. Check Trend-micro. AND, remove one or the other! "Dee" wrote: I have a laptop with Vista, The other day all of the sudden the wireless network isn't recognized, I get a message that says I need to install the driver software, so I plug the laptop in with an ethernet, it installs the driver and then it (the wireless network) works again for awhile, only to stop working again randomly. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, I have run Norton anti virus, and Trend Micro House call and neither finds viruses, I have updated everything I can think of. What else could it be? |
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Let's try to address the simplest first - is the wireless still
powered on? Most laptops have a hardware switch and it can often be bumped off by accident. Second, under Device Management, tell it to rescan for the device. --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 19:07:00 -0700, Dee wrote: No it isn't recognized at all, no it's not in device management...When I updated windows last a Nvidia Nforce networking controller was there, but not the broadcom lan "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: Is it recognized at all? Can you see it in Device Management (devmgmt.msc from the command prompt)? --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 17:01:02 -0700, Dee wrote: I don't have to anti virus programs running, house call is an internet based scanner. My internet works if I plug it in, just not the wirless...as I said before "Mick Murphy" wrote: You should have only one(1) anti-virus running on a computer. Right-click on Norton, and see if it has disabled the internet connection. It will block all traffic. Check Trend-micro. AND, remove one or the other! "Dee" wrote: I have a laptop with Vista, The other day all of the sudden the wireless network isn't recognized, I get a message that says I need to install the driver software, so I plug the laptop in with an ethernet, it installs the driver and then it (the wireless network) works again for awhile, only to stop working again randomly. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, I have run Norton anti virus, and Trend Micro House call and neither finds viruses, I have updated everything I can think of. What else could it be? |
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You mean the wireless can be powered off? LOL oy! Yes it was powered on, it
is fixed now...Here is the Solution for future reference if anyone else has this problem.....I noticed that when I started having problems it was the day as my last windows update, for some unknown reason windows update installed a driver for a router that I don't even have.....I had to download the driver for the wireless Lan I do have. That didn't work at first, so then I had to disable the "wireless Lan" that windows update made up , and then re install my driver for the one I really have installed. I am still baffled as to why windows did this anyway, but vista still is working out the kinks...so I'll forgive it this time...But from now on I have to approve everything windows update does. Thanks ! "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: Let's try to address the simplest first - is the wireless still powered on? Most laptops have a hardware switch and it can often be bumped off by accident. Second, under Device Management, tell it to rescan for the device. --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 19:07:00 -0700, Dee wrote: No it isn't recognized at all, no it's not in device management...When I updated windows last a Nvidia Nforce networking controller was there, but not the broadcom lan "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: Is it recognized at all? Can you see it in Device Management (devmgmt.msc from the command prompt)? --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 17:01:02 -0700, Dee wrote: I don't have to anti virus programs running, house call is an internet based scanner. My internet works if I plug it in, just not the wirless...as I said before "Mick Murphy" wrote: You should have only one(1) anti-virus running on a computer. Right-click on Norton, and see if it has disabled the internet connection. It will block all traffic. Check Trend-micro. AND, remove one or the other! "Dee" wrote: I have a laptop with Vista, The other day all of the sudden the wireless network isn't recognized, I get a message that says I need to install the driver software, so I plug the laptop in with an ethernet, it installs the driver and then it (the wireless network) works again for awhile, only to stop working again randomly. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, I have run Norton anti virus, and Trend Micro House call and neither finds viruses, I have updated everything I can think of. What else could it be? |