Monday, October 24, 2011

How to enable wireless connections on Windows 7?

I have been using wireless connections on my Windows 7 computer with no issues for several months. However, I have recently changed to a wired connection. After switching it seems my wireless has become disabled. No networks are shown as available and the blue light that has always indicated my wireless is working, has gone dark. It should be a reasonably easy fix. I fixed it last week through luck, but I cannot remember how.

Thanks in advance.How to enable wireless connections on Windows 7?Make sure that wireless network card properties is enabled;



First of all go to start %26gt;%26gt; control panel %26gt;%26gt; network and internet (or network and sharing) %26gt;%26gt; network options%26gt;%26gt; manage network connections

then select your wireless NIC and right click on it, then make sure it is enabled.



Make sure that your wireless NIC switch did not get turned off also.



for more information visit http://pcguideforyou.comHow to enable wireless connections on Windows 7?just go control panel then go create connection the fill up the boxHow to enable wireless connections on Windows 7?The instructions given previously are actually for Windows Vista. That's why the trail stops at Manage Network Connections. In the Network and Sharing Center, look for Change Adapter Settings on the left. You will then see the Wireless Network Connection. If it is gray, it is disabled. It will also say disabled. Right click and select Enable to turn it back on.

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