ThinkVantage Access Connection can't find any network.

I have a T500 2081-CTR

Login is no longer detects all networks do not know when this happened. Windows wireless works fine and the other functions of work AC it just shows no network when I push the Connect button on find there simply nothing. I really like the graphical interface of AC and prefer to use windows wireless, then no matter what help would be so thank you much

Thank you

Sean M.

so bad that it just started working again after a few updates which had nothing to do with networking. Go figure

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