No wireless network in range

Please help: all of a sudden I can't access my connections wireless on my HP netbook, but the connection to my desktop computer is fine.  "No wireless networks in range.  Adapters work according to the system check that Netbook running Windows XP Home Edition, office running Windows 7.  Tried all troubleshooting tips I could find with Hp and Microsoft, butadmit I'm not very computer savvy.  Atheros AR9285 802. 11 b / g WiFi adapt

I tried to uninstall the adapter and re-start the computer.  When it rebooted and found the 'new' material, he got things working properly again.

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