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Unsecured Network not detected

Last answer on Nov 11, 2008 2:37:53 pm GMT Francesca10, on Jul 31, 2008 11:41:46 am BST 
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Hello,

We have an advent laptop that has an RT73 USB Wireless LAN card, or that's what it says under network connections...I'm not terribly computer literate, so hopefully someone could dumb an explanation down for me :p

The problem is, the laptop finds other secured networks, but our network which is unsecured is not seen on the list of networks to connect to. In the past, there have been no problems but it cannot find it now.

The laptop is near the wireless router, and we have 3 other laptops around the house that find the same network just fine.

If anyone can help I would be grateful. Thank you

Configuration: Windows Vista
Internet Explorer 7.0

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 karine555, on Aug 5, 2008 6:09:37 pm BST
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Hi Francesca10'
u need to go in ur network settings and thus select the secure one and it will be fine;-0

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