Cannot connect Tecra 9000 to wireless network

Hello

I am trying to connect my laptop Toshiba T9000 to my BT home Hub 2.0 Wireless v but a little difficulty.
The laptop recognizes the hub, but every time I click on connect, I get the same message.

""Windows cannot connect to the selected network. " The network can be is no longer in range. Please refresh the list of available networks and try to connect again"

I went through a few troubleshooting steps to resolve this problem, but always without success.
Can I update the driver? My inclination is that this may have something to do with the laptop is not able to support WPA?

I am not very computer but if anyone has any additional input to help me with this question then I would be very happy.

Kind regards
Answer by quoting

> Can I update the driver? My inclination is that this may have something to do with the laptop is not able to support WPA?
This may be possible

The point is that this laptop is an oldie and the wireless network adapter appears to be old too.
I ve no idea what WLan card you have, but you could try to connect to the WLan without use of encryption settings. Disable encryption on the router Wlan and test connectivity again. of course, this must be done only for testing purposes
The wireless network must be always secure

The alternative could be the use of external USB WLAN, it would be the easiest and fastest way for that to be resolved

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