Do not allow any wireless network connection

Hello

I am trying to set up my connection wireless but when I go to my control panel/network connections and right click and enable the wireless connection, it just goes back to activate. Do you know what I can do to activate it.

Thank you very much

Hi Paulm,

can you please tell us which laptop computer and operating system you have as some laptops are only Wifi with antenna and not Mini PCI Wifi card.

Also, you can check in Device Manager if your Wifi card is detected in a right way! If Yes, there is also an option to enable or disable the card.

Please do not forget that the FN + F8 key combination also allows to enable/disable option.

Tom

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