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    Default Network Controller..

    Ok so on my new laptop im having problems accessing the internet, it worked yestaday but now its gone cockeyed. Im using Nvidia nForce Network Controller (x64), I have installed/uninstalled the drive around 3 or 4 times and still my laptop is not picking up any wireless devices.

    Its really starting to annoy me now, so could anybody please help?

    Thanks.

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    Wrong driver perhaps?

    Plug it into your router with a wired connction and then right click the Wireless card and tell it to Update, then select Windows Update, it should grab the right driver.
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    Trying this now, thanks mate. Ok so its found something and its now installing the driver software if it works ill have to wait and see.

    ---------- Post added 06-06-2010 at 01:56 PM ----------

    Ok still nothing, its installed an ethernet driver and not a wireless one?..
    Last edited by Jayke; 06-06-2010 at 12:53 PM.

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    Did a system restore and still no change..?

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    Start -> Right-click "My Computer" -> Properties ->"Hardware" tab -> Device Manager;
    Then select "Network adapters" -> Right-click on your wireless card -> Properties;

    Then try:
    - disabling it, restarting and enabling again
    - "Update" driver
    - "Roll back driver" if it's there.

    This was for XP, so on Vista/7 expect some differences.

    OOI, does it say it's "working properly"?

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