Make sure you enable the card by pressing FN F2. This enables and disables the wireless network card. Once enabled you should be able to load the drivers. Then go to network and sharing in control panel. Click on connect to a network and select the network SSID that you want to connect to.
Tech Support Guy Forums has some good info on this issue. I am unable to access through my netgear, of course it was fine until warranty expired. Also Microsoft is very helpful when no one else would. They spent about two weeks with me and even had acces to my computer remotely when I hardwired it. hope you find the answers. Let me know. My laptop is a 1501 and everything seems to be working, It may be a problem with the netgear and wireless cards numbers but i havent got a clue.
dallascowboyswo
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Make sure you enable the card by pressing FN F2. This enables and disables the wireless network card. Once enabled you should be able to load the drivers. Then go to network and sharing in control panel. Click on connect to a network and select the network SSID that you want to connect to.
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August 4th, 2009 15:00
Tech Support Guy Forums has some good info on this issue. I am unable to access through my netgear, of course it was fine until warranty expired. Also Microsoft is very helpful when no one else would. They spent about two weeks with me and even had acces to my computer remotely when I hardwired it. hope you find the answers. Let me know. My laptop is a 1501 and everything seems to be working, It may be a problem with the netgear and wireless cards numbers but i havent got a clue.