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Wifi won't connect on laptop tried everything

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February 20, 2013 2:48:41 PM

I have an ASUS laptop and wifi is turned on by fn+f2, on the laptop and other devices like ipod touches can connect to wifi but my laptop can't. When you click where the bars of how strong the wifi is it says No connections are available. It does work with an ethernet cable, however I've tried almost everything I know and wifi still doesn't work. It just stopped working yesterday.

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February 20, 2013 8:20:58 PM

For some reason your laptop's wi-fi adapter isn't finding any networks to connect to, including yours (your router).

Go into your router's configuration utility using any web -browser and change the wireless channel from it's current setting. The best channels are 1, 6 or 11
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September 15, 2014 7:37:41 PM

My girlfriend has had the exact same problem with her laptop.
Go into the settings and search DEVICE MANAGER. click network adapters and then click on the adapter that is your wireless wifi. go over to driver and uninstall it. Finally right click on network adapters and click search for network adapters.it should automatically install it back.
Go to your wifi settings and connect! Hope this helps!
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October 10, 2014 6:36:06 PM

cullcat said:
My girlfriend has had the exact same problem with her laptop.
Go into the settings and search DEVICE MANAGER. click network adapters and then click on the adapter that is your wireless wifi. go over to driver and uninstall it. Finally right click on network adapters and click search for network adapters.it should automatically install it back.
Go to your wifi settings and connect! Hope this helps!


My computer had the same problem (and it was brand new), so I did what you said. It worked for a couple weeks, and now it's doing the thing again. How do I make it stop forever?

It only won't connect when I wake it up from sleep. If I restart, it works again. It's not a terrible problem, but it's time consuming and annoying to have to close every application and re-open them.
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phil22 said:
For some reason your laptop's wi-fi adapter isn't finding any networks to connect to, including yours (your router).

Go into your router's configuration utility using any web -browser and change the wireless channel from it's current setting. The best channels are 1, 6 or 11


WHERE IS THE ROUTER'S CONFIGURATIONS UTILITY???
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