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Old 03-25-2006, 07:30 AM   #2 (permalink)
newhouse1390
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This means that there is another program, other than Windows, managing you wirelesss connection. (Or at least in theory.) What you are going to need to do is un-install and re-install the wireless card's drivers and managment software and then you can tell Windows to take it back over. In order to do that you are going to have to go into the Wireless settings of your device using the software that it has installed, and look around the console for somthing called Microsoft Client, you will want to enable this. That will allow Windows to manage your wireless settings. What type of card are you using? Brand? Hope this helps. Keep us posted.

Regards,
Mike
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