Hello,
Since a while ago, I tried to connect my laptop to any wireless network available around my neighborhood, but I couldn't find any. I tried connecting with a DSL cable from my friend's Pc, but I couldn't connect to the internet. So i tried setting up a "Dial-up Connection" , I followed the instructions, i restarted my laptop, but didn't work either because I needed a password and username from the internet provider. After that, I tried to look for other people's wireless networks again, but this box appeared:
"Not connected. No connections are available"
I used the troubleshoot option at the bottom, but it said "Troubleshooting couldn't identify the problem". I tried turning off my Windows Firewall ("Home or work (private) networks" and "Public Networks"), but the problem is still going on.
Also, I tried setting up a new connection or network -> connect to the Internet -> Wireless -> Then the same message appears again ("Not connected. No connections are available").
Can someone help me how to solve this problem? (to turn on the option to find available wireless networks again)
Thank You
-Joseph
Since a while ago, I tried to connect my laptop to any wireless network available around my neighborhood, but I couldn't find any. I tried connecting with a DSL cable from my friend's Pc, but I couldn't connect to the internet. So i tried setting up a "Dial-up Connection" , I followed the instructions, i restarted my laptop, but didn't work either because I needed a password and username from the internet provider. After that, I tried to look for other people's wireless networks again, but this box appeared:
"Not connected. No connections are available"
I used the troubleshoot option at the bottom, but it said "Troubleshooting couldn't identify the problem". I tried turning off my Windows Firewall ("Home or work (private) networks" and "Public Networks"), but the problem is still going on.
Also, I tried setting up a new connection or network -> connect to the Internet -> Wireless -> Then the same message appears again ("Not connected. No connections are available").
Can someone help me how to solve this problem? (to turn on the option to find available wireless networks again)
Thank You
-Joseph
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Windows 7 Home Premium
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- Windows 7 Home Premium