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Re: QUICK WIRELESS HELP

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Originally Posted by Billfred
pressing (Fn)+F2 will normally enable or disable the wireless if it's installed internally. If that doesn't do anything, then odds are you don't have wireless.
That's incorrect also, I just tried mine and it didn't do anything

To see if you have an internal wireless card, go to Start--Run.

type "cmd" press enter.

Type "ipconfig /all" and hit enter.

If you see a blurb about "Ethernet Adaptor Wireless Connection" you have one.

If not, you don't.
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