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#1 User is offline   Cackos 

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Posted 05 November 2005 - 05:17 AM

Hi guys,

This is my first post on this forum although I've been keeping up frequently. I downloaded the Registry Tweaks rar bundle you show on the fixed post, commented a few tweaks I thought I wouldn't need and ran the reg file, and it worked just fine on my desktop, so I did it also on my laptop. The problem is that I must have disabled some service or did some tweak that disabled the capability to connect to my wireless router.

Before running the tweaks it worked fine. Now if I use some tools I can see that the wireless signal reaches the laptop but somehow it doesn't show on the "available wireless connections" panel. Actually, no wireless networks are shown there, so I can see it is a local problem. I have another laptop where I didn't run the tweaks and it's still working fine. Can you give me a hint on what might be causing this? I'm not using the current version of the tweaks but the previous 1.8b.

It's just that I wouldn't want to spend an entire day comparing both laptops services & registries to see the difference... cn you please help?

Regards,

Cackos


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Posted 05 November 2005 - 08:23 PM

Is your Wireless Zero Configuration service running?

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Posted 05 November 2005 - 11:06 PM

You can start by looking into the Services. Like cluberti said, you need Wireless Zero Configuration running.

Then, go to the Properties of your Wireless card, on the tab that says Wireless Networks, check if the "Use Windows to configure my Wireless settings".

Report back to us after that.

PS: Espero que tenha ajudado! :P

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