So does it refuse to connect or does it say "Limited Connectivity"?
Ok so i got my pci drivers sorted out, but im getting a puzzling error where it says no networks are in range, and the weirder part is that my WLAN card's utility can even detect my network but wont connect. Ive tried updating to SP3 which didnt seem to help the problem. Anyone else have experience with this error?
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So does it refuse to connect or does it say "Limited Connectivity"?
Maybe your wifi card's control program is conflicting with Windows' control program (not sure how to put this xD). Basically, see if you can transfer control of which wifi network you connect to to JUST Windows or JUST your wireless card.
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For those asking specifically what my problem is.
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I think there's a way to make your Dell controller the dominant network connection controller, but I don't remember how and I don't have access to a Dell right now.
Fixed it finally. Bought a 30 dollar dual band adapter that does 150mbps I believe which is nice.
[21-11, 13:19] Tesiqurasa: so do their guns
[21-11, 13:19] Bishopz: Al qaeda has a magazine.