My computer has no wireless networks found in range?

The hardware is there in device manager and I tried uninstalling drivers and reinstalling. I tried switch new antennae and new internal wireless card. Bluetooth is working fine and wireless button is on. I think it is a software problem. Same nc6230 next to it finds five networks. System restore won’t work because the adapter and computer is new and never worked. The last thing I can think of is reinstalling operating system.

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2 Responses to My computer has no wireless networks found in range?

  1. rltm_9999 says:

    maybe the connection to the internal wireless is bad. Did you try an external wireless card (or usb)? It doesn’t seem likely that the OS is having a problem. This sounds like a hardware issue.

  2. anonymous says:

    The receiver for your computer might be located too far away from your router. Even if you have the best available router and computer network card, the range of the router’s signal is still limited. There might also be problems with the router’s driver. Be sure you are using the right one that is compatible with your operating system. If you cannot get the router to connect, some computers have a wireless configuration wizard in their control panel.

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