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Matthew 24-05-2009 12:24

Re: Computer says not connected to wireless, but it is?
 
That's the application, I always uninstall it and use the Windows tool to manage wireless, so much easier.

Pia 24-05-2009 12:25

Re: Computer says not connected to wireless, but it is?
 
Yeah i don't use it but i haven't uninstalled it, had the lappy for over 2 yrs and it's never done this though.

Matthew 24-05-2009 12:54

Re: Computer says not connected to wireless, but it is?
 
Make's me wonder if it could be a Windows Update causing it, have you downloaded any updates recently?

Pia 24-05-2009 22:50

Re: Computer says not connected to wireless, but it is?
 
Not sure, i only pay attention when it makes me do a restart, i have them set to automatic. Last time i remember it happening was about a month ago but i've only had this problem for a few days :shrug:

Matthew 24-05-2009 22:54

Re: Computer says not connected to wireless, but it is?
 
Not sure then. Maybe someone else can assist possibly?

Sorry I cant be of any more use.

Pia 24-05-2009 22:56

Re: Computer says not connected to wireless, but it is?
 
No probs, seems like it's a mystery! I'm gonna clear out all my unused carp from the laptop tomorrow and give it a good clearup so maybe something might happen then!

Keyz333 25-05-2009 23:51

Re: Computer says not connected to wireless, but it is?
 
Was there anything installed on your computer, shortly before you had this problem? Upto around a day before, I had this problem, not on a Toshiba though, and know a few people who have had it, it's normally something you install, that controls, or uses your wireless and does this too it. You could try doing a System restore, although mine haven't been successful in the past...
Best of luck though ^^


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