DLink Wireless Router is not connected - indicates "unidentified network".

original title: DLink Wireless Router is not connect when tried for the second time for the initial Setup on Windows Vista Home Basic SP-3

DLink wireless router is not connect to my laptop. I don't use wireless sound, but the connection to laptop via cable ethernet for the initial Setup, the first time it connected and I did not any changes, because I couldn't time to set this up, so, I turned off on that day and triend to finish installing the next day to my surprise I see this router is identified as 'Unrecognized network' and when I used the CD that came with the router and he says no router not connected. I did something wrong here or its how Windows Vista Home Basic Edition will identify, can you please help me solve this problem.

Hello

Perform the steps from the link below and see if it helps.

Windows wireless and wired network connection problems 

Hope this information helps.

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