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| I have upgraded to a new Dell D830 Latitude. On my old laptop when I turned it on it would tell me that there were various wireless networks avalible. I could also see these wireless networks with a program called NetStumbler. With my new computer it does not show that there are wireless networks avalible nor will my NetStumbler pick up any networks. I know that there are several in my area but I cannot even see them. Can anyone help. I know that it is a simple change that I have to make but I cannot find the location to make this change. | Guest
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| On some laptops there is a switch that turns your wireless modem off and on. "Saudidancer" <Saudidancer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:27FB2A0C-B58B-4038-BEAC-8D8E6B5C0114@microsoft.com... Quote:
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