If you go to Internet Connections and right click your wireless connection, does your router show up in the list? If so, what happens if you select it and click on the connect button?
Does the router have any security enabled? If so, temporarily disable the security and see if you can connect. If you can, then you know the problem is with one of the security settings and you can go back in and enable them again, one at a time, checking each time that the wireless still works.
I'm not sure why you tried using the Intel drivers as they will not work if you actually have a Dell 1390 wireless card. Do you know for sure which wireless adapter you have? If you go into Device Manager and expand the listing for Network adapters, what shows up there? You didn't really answer my questions from my last post, so it is difficult to know where we are with this problem.
i have tried what you have suggested over and over again, but still i could not get through it. i tried downloading various network adapters but it wont work. i also downloaded an intel pro wireless, but the installation would not continue because it is looking for a supported network adapter. what i am using now is a dell wlan 1390. is it possible that i am using the wrong network adapter?
my problem have been resolved now. and i can actually utilize my wireless now. thanks so much for the help. truly the intel pro wireless is no use to me. thanks a million.
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