- Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:36 pm
#362184
There is a fix for that i think Andy, I have had it on a couple of laptops that I have bought. It's something to do with Microsoft not being set up as the thing that controls the wireless. There is a fix for it, at microsoft, and I think you have to temporarily disable your firewall and virus stuff, manually change the "whose in charge of WiFi" and go on microsoft for the "fix"
If it isn't and I have now made myself out to be a fool, then Thanks very much, Bender.
I obviously know nothing about computers, and Toph and Console will be able to say the correct thing, but this is what I did and it worked, why I don't know. I think in both instances they were Dell PC's ( well one a laptop and one a PC with a plug in wireless thing)