Unable to connect to wireless networking

My Toshiba laptop has been pre-installed with Windows 7 Home premium 64 - bit OS and it worked quite well with the BB wireless. However, the wireless internet was on and turned off in recent weeks, while other mobile devices, such as iphone, ipad, or laptop, in my household had no such problem. The wireless signal was so strong, but the error message always says "unable to connect to wireless networking. It seemed that there was something wrong with the wireless adapter.

I got a new adapter properly installed TP-Link wireless. Fortunately, it worked; but unfortunately, it worked for less than 24 hours. It was really frustrating that I, like student full time, depended so much on the wireless network card.

Help, please! Harry

Hello

You can enlighten us with:

-What model do you use (eg..) L300-123)
-What version of BIOS is installed?
-WLAN driver do you use?

All these questions are answered in PC Diagnostics are under Toshiba app folder in the start menu.

BR

Tom

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