From process over ethernet and wireless Bluetooth

My w500 is always online. However when I staredt time the use of bluetooth automaticlly XP installed some driver for bluetooth. "" When a driver named about "asess bluetooth LAN ' installed, all my wireless and ethernet conection were cut. The ethernet card and wireless card is still in the list of material without yellow label. But in the contral panal in pannal under network connection, only bluetooth lan is here, so many dispeared wireless and ethernet.

restart the machine, install the new bios, new driver for bluetooth, ethernet, wireless. still nothing has changed. Looks like that want only XP use bluetooth to connect the net and failed. The network at home is good, all the other machines are online when my w500 with bluetooth droped from. Bluetooth can be used with my headset, handfree, comfirmed I have bluetooth hardware.

Please give me some sugestion and thanks a lot!

Digded for hours and done.

http://Forum.Lenovo.com/T5/T61-and-prior-T-series-ThinkPad/network-connections-not-working/m-p/25181

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