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unregcognizableI have 2 slots for wireless LAN cards,
In the connection windows, there is an un-connected icon (not related) for wireless connection and if I insert my card in the upper slot, another icon for wireless connection will appear automatically, through which I can log on the internet. But when I insert the card into the second, there will be no icon in the windows at all. From time to time the first slot also doesn't trigger any icon but if I turn on the mentioned 'unconnected' icon although not connected as shown in the system tray, wireless connection icon will be on then. What should I do to bring the current status back to normal ? Thanks and regards Hi
Slots where? What actaully is the hardware that is invovled? Jack (MVP-Networking). Show quoteHide quote "Gua er" <Gu***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:639A08A3-A670-44E2-9677-A426A8FB00F0@microsoft.com... >I have 2 slots for wireless LAN cards, > In the connection windows, there is an un-connected icon (not related) for > wireless connection and if I insert my card in the upper slot, another > icon > for wireless connection will appear automatically, through which I can log > on > the internet. But when I insert the card into the second, there will be no > icon in the windows at all. > From time to time the first slot also doesn't trigger any icon but if I > turn > on the mentioned 'unconnected' icon although not connected as shown in the > system tray, wireless connection icon will be on then. > > What should I do to bring the current status back to normal ? > > Thanks and regards > >
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