If you want Windows to handle your wireless connection, open Network Connections, right click on View Available Wireless Networks, select your wireless network, and click on the connect button. Does this make it work again?
If you want the Dell Utility to handle your wireless connection, open the Dell utility, and check the box to let the utility manage your wireless connection.
This is a user to user forum. None of us work for Dell or are paid by Dell. Sorry I couldn't help. Perhaps if you provided more detail in you responses, someone else will jump in. Since you don't seem to appreciate my responses, I'll stay out of the discussion. Good luck.
Do you have Mcafee Home Wireless Security software installed on the computer? If yes, uninstall it from Mcafee Uninstaller section under Add/Remove Programs.
May be you already solved your problem or you might not.
In any case here are some info:
In WinXP, you could have EITHER Windows Wireless Utility OR the 1390 wireless utility manages your login and network. You can choose one but not both.
In either case you have to configure the chosen utility, i.e. login, security settings and others.
You have received some good advice, some of them might work for you 1. using system restore 2.disable your firewall and security measures (temporality) for diaganostics purposes. I will add, use your router utility to see what your settings are and set them accordingly.
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May be you already solved your problem or you might not.
In any case here are some info:
In WinXP, you could have EITHER Windows Wireless Utility OR the 1390 wireless utility manages your login and network. You can choose one but not both.
In either case you have to configure the chosen utility, i.e. login, security settings and others.
You have received some good advice, some of them might work for you 1. using system restore 2.disable your firewall and security measures (temporality) for diaganostics purposes. I will add, use your router utility to see what your settings are and set them accordingly.