Einstein47
Programmer
My wife's laptop has recently developed wireless problems. We tried getting an external USB wireless card, but we couldn't disable the wireless adapter. We have a "work-around" solution of having the laptop wired, and it works fine.
However, how can I disable the wireless adapter? I am able to find all wireless access points in my area (including my own), but I can't connect to any of them. When I try to "repair" the wireless connection, the laptop gets to the "disabling wireless adapter" and then freezes. I have to use task manager to kill the process, and then when I try to reboot the laptop, I have to do a hard shutdown.
Like I said, I have a work-around, but I would really like to get the wireless working again. Any suggestions?
Einstein47 (Starbase47.com)
“Never put both feet in your mouth at the same time.
Because then you won't have a leg to stand on.“
- Unknown
However, how can I disable the wireless adapter? I am able to find all wireless access points in my area (including my own), but I can't connect to any of them. When I try to "repair" the wireless connection, the laptop gets to the "disabling wireless adapter" and then freezes. I have to use task manager to kill the process, and then when I try to reboot the laptop, I have to do a hard shutdown.
Like I said, I have a work-around, but I would really like to get the wireless working again. Any suggestions?
Einstein47 (Starbase47.com)
“Never put both feet in your mouth at the same time.
Because then you won't have a leg to stand on.“
- Unknown