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Last answer on Oct 5, 2009 4:50:17 am BST dumb, on Oct 3, 2009 1:29:58 pm BST 
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Hello,
I have been using wireless internet connection on a number of laptops at home for over a year. Recently one laptop has shut down its connection and I cannot find a place to re-enable it. Undernetwork conections it says not connected
Thank you

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iveal, on Oct 4, 2009 11:21:25 am BST

Dear Sir,

In order to solve this problem, please get to the Control panel and then to Connection settings.

See whether there is already a connection configured.

If there isn't any, please add another connection and configure it properly.

This should solve your problem.

Thanks in advance.

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 Noodlepoodle, on Oct 5, 2009 4:50:17 am BST

If you see the wireless connection icon, right click on it and choose enable. Also you can go to the properties menu and find a wireless network to connect to. Heres how to find a network to connect to http://www.tips4pc.com/...

If you go to control panel, then Network connections, and see there is no icon for your connection then you might need to install a driver for your wireless network adapter.

If you go to control panel, system, hardware, device manager, then you might see a yellow mark next to your connection.

Smile, it's fun...

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