Re: L20 series loses wireless built in wireless card?

I have recently reinstalled windows XPpro since my wireless button or the icon has disappeared.
He said any wireless device, but my Toshiba laptop has built in the wireless.

How can I get that back? Help, please.

Hello

> he says no wireless device, but my Toshiba laptop has built in the wireless.
Are you sure of that satellite Pro L20 got a built-in wireless network card?

Like Akuma suggested you should check if an unknown device appears in device-> network cards management
Is there any unknown device then there is no wireless card with inside!

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