Windows cannot find other networks

Hi all

I have a problem that happened to me for the first time as follows

my Intel WIFI 5100 network card works normally and turned on... but I can't seem to find wireless networks in range... im only 3 feet away from the router and in general I get several networks... beside that, when I try to set a network manually, it will tell UN expected error... When I try to diagnose the problem, he will give me 2 choices... either my network card has a problem or the link IPV4 and IPV6 etc etc, I did scannow command with administrator privileges... I disabled and enabled the adapter... I uninstalled and renstalled the NIC but it's the same thing...

any help will be much appreciated

Thank you

Go to the website of the manufacturer of your router > make sure you have the latest Firmware Vista for it, as well as what is below.

For other networks:

Go to the website of the manufacturer of your computer/notebook > drivers and downloads Section > key in your model number > look for it last network adapters Vista drivers > download/install the.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-network-adapter-problems

Troubleshoot network adapter problems to Microsoft link above.

Try without commitment TCP/IPv6:

If you still have internet connection probs, one thing to try is the separation of the TCP/IPv6 (which is done by going to network connection > right click > properties > it uncheck > OK.)

http://digitalmediaphile.WordPress.com/IPv6-how-to-unbind-from-a-NIC-in-Windows-Vista/

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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