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My laptop was set up for a wireless connection to a home network using a
Linksys router. It has been working fine, but today, I cannot connect. The network does not show up in the list of available wirelss networks (although several of my neighbors' do. . .). The network does show up in the wireless configuration utility, though. If my network card sees the network, whcy can't I connect to it? |
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Try changing the channel number of your wireless. Also you might see if you
have the latest firmware for your router. I recently updated the firmware in my Linksys router.and it solved a similar problem for me and gave me much better wireless performance and stability. "kaalki" wrote in message news ![]() My laptop was set up for a wireless connection to a home network using a Linksys router. It has been working fine, but today, I cannot connect. The network does not show up in the list of available wirelss networks (although several of my neighbors' do. . .). The network does show up in the wireless configuration utility, though. If my network card sees the network, whcy can't I connect to it? |