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Pat
I have Vista 32 bit with SP1. All updates through 5-12-08. My wireless
networks were working just fine up until Monday the 12th. Then I noticed that
the Wireless Network Options was missing under "Network and Sharing Center".
The network adaptor is working properly according to Vista but I reloaded the
drivers anyway and have a good installation. The computer tells me that there
are no networks available but I know there are and the other computers in my
office connect flawlessly. As well I could connect at home just fine up until
the same time. Dell says that the only way to fix the problem is to
re-install Vista. This is really not an option. If I use the ethernet cable
the computer hooks up just fine. Dell also said that this is happening all
over the country. Has anyone heard of this and does anyone know of a fix
without re-installing the operating system?
networks were working just fine up until Monday the 12th. Then I noticed that
the Wireless Network Options was missing under "Network and Sharing Center".
The network adaptor is working properly according to Vista but I reloaded the
drivers anyway and have a good installation. The computer tells me that there
are no networks available but I know there are and the other computers in my
office connect flawlessly. As well I could connect at home just fine up until
the same time. Dell says that the only way to fix the problem is to
re-install Vista. This is really not an option. If I use the ethernet cable
the computer hooks up just fine. Dell also said that this is happening all
over the country. Has anyone heard of this and does anyone know of a fix
without re-installing the operating system?