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Hi All,

 

I have a 3 day old i3, 3 gb, 250gb  laptop running win 7 pro.  Yesterday I had the wifi connection working, connecting,  browsing and downloading fine.  Today I have a red x on the 'net' icon at the bottom of the screen and can't connect unless I plug in to the lan.  I generated a Remote Access Diagnostics Report and see a number of errors like "The user connected to port true has been disconnected due to a system error. "

 

Any idea what this means?  Is there someone that can take a look at the error report and comment?

 

Thanks,

 

Bill

 
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You might want to check your windows update history as well to see it any  updates came in and installed on your system
Try this link
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Thanks for the reply ptech.  Just poking around a bit more here I find that control panel - all control panel items - network map - showing a network map of Wireless Network Connection says that the adapter is not plugged in. 

 

 

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I have a ProBook 4520s

The wierless doesn't  work the light on the button of the wierless stays orange and doesn't change to purple

when I press the button. I did all the rest that I know and nothing helped.

Can somebody help with this problem.

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Just right click on the wireless icon in the buttom right of the screen --> open network and sharing center -->on the left choose "manage wireless networks" --> then choose adapter properties --> when the popup window of ur network adapter appears press on "Configure" --> choose the advanced tab --> select "Radio ON/OFF" and then select enable. 

 

hope this will work 🙂

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