R rod_57 Honorable Mar 12, 2012 3 0 10,510 Mar 12, 2012 #1 Under 'network tasks' there is no button for 'view available wireless networks'
Solution ngrego Mar 13, 2012 Check device manager see if its installed. If you find it there look in Network Connections. Is this a laptop or desktop?
Check device manager see if its installed. If you find it there look in Network Connections. Is this a laptop or desktop?
ngrego Distinguished Jan 25, 2012 1,119 0 19,660 Mar 13, 2012 Solution #2 Check device manager see if its installed. If you find it there look in Network Connections. Is this a laptop or desktop? Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Check device manager see if its installed. If you find it there look in Network Connections. Is this a laptop or desktop?
R rod_57 Honorable Mar 12, 2012 3 0 10,510 Mar 13, 2012 #3 It's a laptop. The wireless connection worked before under "Ubuntu" so I got rid of XP and went back to that. Thanks anyway. Upvote 0 Downvote
It's a laptop. The wireless connection worked before under "Ubuntu" so I got rid of XP and went back to that. Thanks anyway.
R rod_57 Honorable Mar 12, 2012 3 0 10,510 Mar 23, 2012 #4 Best answer selected by rod_57. Upvote 0 Downvote