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From: Sparky on 28 May 2008 20:17 This is awesome. I have spent days trying to figure out what happened. My problem happened out of seemingly nowhere, could not connect to the wireless on my Latitude D810. A few other things happened at the same time like the directories were all screwed up and I finanlly went back to a previous setting. It would be helpful to catalogue and this one back up the thread. If I could have found this earlier, it would have saved me a lot of aggrevation. Thanks! Sparky "__spc__" wrote: > > "BobC" <nospam(a)nospam.here> wrote in message > news:uqzin71x3pn0.1xl58ty7zcf14.dlg(a)40tude.net... > > On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 19:45:06 -0700, Paul wrote: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> THis is the message I receive when trying to enable the radio in settings > >> > >> "THe radio on your 802.11 network adapter is still disabled. Use the > >> hardware radio control switch to enable it" > >> > >> What does this mean? Do I have to open up my laptop and move a sweotch on > >> my > >> internal adapter card? > >> You'r help with this would help me out a lot!!! > > > > Mnay laptops have a little on/off switch fo rthe wireless radio located > > somewhere on the side/front/back of the computer. Others incorporate this > > switch in their wireless utility software. Check out your computer's user > > manual to find out where it is and turn it on. > > Yup - on my laptop, F2 has a WiFI icon on it, and FN+F2 enables/disables it. > Took me a while to suss this out too... > > >
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