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Network Adapter not work

Last answer on Feb 16, 2009 10:06:47 am GMT Test101, on Feb 14, 2009 3:49:19 am GMT 
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Hello,

my laptop sometimes acts up on me where my network adapter is on but it can not get any signal. The only way to get back the signal is to reset my computer. also, every time i do a diagnose and repair, it tries to get online and says that i cannot get help because my internet is not working and says that there is something wrong with my adapter. I am pretty stumped and cant figure out why. I rebooted my laptop to see if there might have been anything that was saved on the system but it still reacts the same. I dont really know what is going on but i know that the adapter is on and that the box is on so why wont it recieve any signal?

Configuration: Windows Vista
Opera 9.63

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 brakers, on Feb 16, 2009 10:06:47 am GMT

Hi There Try This

Once you have booted up and connected to your router try going into network connections and right click on the addapter you are using and select repair from the drop down menu and see if that helps

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