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Re: QUICK WIRELESS HELP

on my laptop i have a button on the outside of my laptop that i can turn the wireless on and off
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Re: QUICK WIRELESS HELP

if you right click the "My Network Places" icon on the desktop and then click properties, it will open a window that shows all installed network devices, regardless if its enabled or disabled.

If you don not have that icon on your desktop, right click on the desktop (not on any icons) and select properties. then select the "Desktop" tab at the top. at the bottom of the window you will see a button that says "Customize Desktop." Click that button nd you will see a few check boxes at the top. find the one that says "My Network Places" and check it. Click apply and then OK.

then start at the top of this post.
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Re: QUICK WIRELESS HELP

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hey man, i dont kno if this is going to help you or not...but from my experience (and i've heard about this too) SMC routers hav a hard time with other brands wireless cards/access points, etc for whatever reason. Myself, as well as my school is having problems with Wireless Routers by SMC, but i am not sure wether their NIC's (network interface card) are the same way, or not, but watch out for that...just a friendly word of advice
Of course, it all depends on who you ask. SMC routers have given me the least trouble out of SMC, Linksys, netgear, dlink, and Siemans routers. And that's with Cisco, linksys, dell, and siemans cards.



PS, the wireless enable/disable is fn-f5 on my ibm laptop.
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