Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Can't Find a Wireless Network?


Windows will automatically detect wireless networks in range of your computer.You can see a list of wireless networks that Windows has detected in Connect to a Network.


If Windows doesn't detect a network.It because of one the following reasons:

1-The wireless switch on your computer is turned off.
2-Your computer is too far from the wireless router/access point
3-The wireless router or access point is turned off or isn't working properly
    Try this to solve it
    *Make sure the router or access point is turned on and that the wireless signal light is illuminated,
    *Reset the router or access point by turning it off, waiting at least 10 seconds, and then turning it back on.

4-Windows isn't configured to connect to the right type of network
   *Check the information that came with the router or access point to find out what connection mode the device is set to.

5-The router or access point is busy
    *If you have other computers that are connecting to the network, try temporarily disconnecting.

6-Your network administrator is blocking access to certain networks
    *If  wireless networks in range of your computer that aren't visible or that you can't connect to because your network administrator has blocked access.



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