Pressing the Fn and F2 keys at the same time will turn off the wireless card if it is on or turn it on if it is off (thus it acts as a toggle). The effect is not immediate - you have to wait several seconds for it turn off (if it is on) or on (if it is off).
Ok - tried the FN f2 and I have a signal tower icon showing signal . . . still no connection
When I go to connect to and choose wireless network connection, I get a green wireless network box that says 'windows cannot condigure this wireless connection, if you have enabled another program to manage this wireless connection, use that software . . . "
I have not changed anything with the software or connection, it worked this afternoon and now is gone . . . any ideas? Thanks
macznelson
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May 11th, 2006 03:00
I am back!!! I clicked on the signal strength icon on bottom right and followed instructions!!
Yeah!! Thanks for trying to help!!
macznelson
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May 11th, 2006 03:00
volcano11
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May 11th, 2006 03:00
Pressing the Fn and F2 keys at the same time will turn off the wireless card if it is on or turn it on if it is off (thus it acts as a toggle). The effect is not immediate - you have to wait several seconds for it turn off (if it is on) or on (if it is off).
Steve
volcano11
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May 11th, 2006 03:00
Have you tried using the Fn F2 key combination. This acts as a toggle to turn on and off your wireless network card.
Steve
macznelson
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May 11th, 2006 03:00
Ok - tried the FN f2 and I have a signal tower icon showing signal . . . still no connection
When I go to connect to and choose wireless network connection, I get a green wireless network box that says 'windows cannot condigure this wireless connection, if you have enabled another program to manage this wireless connection, use that software . . . "
I have not changed anything with the software or connection, it worked this afternoon and now is gone . . . any ideas? Thanks