Satellite L40: Windows Vista unable to connect to the network

My Satellite L40 laptop was connecting to my network wireless perfectly since Christmas. But two days ago, it stopped! I can see the networks available on the laptop but when I try to connect I get the message "Windows cannot connect to the network. Following the link to "Diagnose the problem" has no useful effect.
I installed Windows Vista Service Pack 1 yesterday to try to solve the problem, but always without success.

Any advice would be appreciated.

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Hello

Please go to the drivers Toshiba download page and download the latest Wlan driver for your wireless card installed, then remove the old driver and install a new one. It should work.

Otherwise, you should try to recover your entire system and replace the drivers installed by some more recent...

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