Can't Find My Home Wireless Network

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Yesterday everything was working fine (no restore point to go back to). My
laptop runs Vista Home Premium, Desktop runs XP Professional and a D-Link
DI-524 wireless router. I was trying to configure file sharing between my
Laptop and Desktop and I must have changed a setting in Vista. Now my laptop
can't find/recognize my home network at all. It can find other networks in
the neighbouhood but not mine. Help!
 
Corrected the problem ..... had to reset the D-Link wireless router (not just
power off), and then Vista was able to recognise the network
 
PJ said:
Corrected the problem ..... had to reset the D-Link wireless router (not
just
power off), and then Vista was able to recognise the network

I have seen an intermittent similar issue with a Belkin F5D7230-4 wireless
router I am using. The reset fixed the issue of a Vista Ultimate laptop not
seeing my home wireless LAN...

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Hi,
Recently my internet and telephone was turned off because of an upgrade in the service and prior to this the internet was working fine. Now that I have new internet my laptop (HP dv9000 series) can't find my wireless network, without any security also. I have tried resetting the wireless router and have even reinstalled vista. I still can't find my wireless network anywhere although I can see other people's wireless networks and the other machines running xp can still access my wireless network.

Thanks.
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