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Toshiba90

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Hi.. I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro and i really dont no what to do with the thing! I relised a while ago that for some reason i could not acces the internet through wifi. So i have purchased a USB Wireless Adapter set it all up and its still not working :/ It was coming up with windows socket error but i sorted that and its still not finding my router. At the bottom of my screen it says... IEEE802.11 WLAN Not exist. I would be really gratefull for any help. Thanks in advance.
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SleepyDude

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Hi :welcome:

Lets take a look...

Can you please download MiniToolBox save the file to a USB flash Driver and run the tool on the computer with the problem.

Before running the tool close all the open programs, next run MiniToolBox and check the following options:
  • Flush DNS
  • Report IE Proxy Settings
  • Reset IE Proxy Settings
  • Report FF Proxy Settings
  • Reset FF Proxy Settings
  • List content of Hosts
  • List IP configuration
  • List Winsock Entries
  • List last 10 Event Viewer log
  • List Devices (Only Problems)
Click on Go.

Post the resulting log in your next reply.
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Toshiba90

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There are the results.

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SleepyDude

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Hi,

I need to see the Device Manager...

  • open Device Manager (Start > Run > devmgmt.msc)
  • expand the Network Adapters
  • take a screenshot of the Device Manager Window and add the picture to your post

Do you have the Windows XP CD?
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