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2008-07-11
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2008-07-11
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2008-07-11
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2008-07-15
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2008-08-30
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I had this problem too... I thought it was broken... but kept messing with it and figured out the for some odd reason.. the WIFI is not ON unless 1 profile exists. So you have to go in, and put in either the real Wireless profile or Create a Junkie dumie one. Check-it...
Go into Connection Manager
Click on tools
click on connectivity settings
click on connections
Click on New
A Wizard will come up for you to create a WIFI profile.
Click Next
Type in DUMMIE for Connection Name and select WLAN, press Next
Now it will ask if you wanna scan for WIFI... say no since we know it wont work.
The type in a summie SSID, hit next.
Then hit finish.
Now when you scan, it will find your Wifi, Make sure you add that to your connection, and THEN you can go back in and delete the DUMMIE you just made.
:-p
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2008-10-12
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2008-10-13
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2008-10-13
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2008-10-16
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#10
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OS 2006 Edition version 3.2006.49-2