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    Default [+23] laptop connection problems

    Hey,
    A friend has a toshiba satellite C660-119 any time he connects to the wireless it then disconnects a few seconds later. I don't know what the problem could be. Any other laptops from the same household work fine bar his. Any ideas on what may possibly be the problem?
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    He updated his drivers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackabee View Post
    He updated his drivers?
    He tried but it said it's up to date
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    Could have one of them stupid routers where you have to press a button upon first connection?

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    Could have one of them stupid routers where you have to press a button upon first connection?
    This, happened with me. I just reset the router then it worked.

    Could be the router not picking up the laptops signal so there could be a problem with the actual laptop.

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    It could simply be incompatible with some of the router's wireless settings, change everything to the default or open and try connecting again (just be sure to change them back afterwards).
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    I have a similar problem with a Toshiba L300 and a Virgin Media Hub. It just flat out refuses to connect. You could just get a new wireless card, they're about a fiver for a mini PCI-E one and they just swap out.
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