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Question : Computer Suddenly Does not Recognize Wireless Network, Cannot Get Online
Out of the blue, my wife's Dell laptop #1 suddenly lost its wireless Internet connection (the laptop connects to our home network). Now, her laptop isn't even recognizing any available networks at all. (But meanwhile, my own Dell laptop (#2, also wireless/network) works fine and recognizes our home network - but #1 doesn't. Some details:
*I've reinstalled the network driver, but that didn't help
*The router is a Belkin
*Her network adapter is internal
*At the time this happened, I was in my own home office transferring files from my DESKTOP PC (which is Ethernet hard-connected to the router) to another computer, and was doing this with a direct computer-to-computer Ethernet connection. To make this work, I was fidgeting with various "sharing" settings on the desktop, but don't offhand see how I could have impeded the wireless network (still, maybe I did).
I'm at a loss as to how to get the laptop to reconnect to the network (or to recognize any network).
Answer : Computer Suddenly Does not Recognize Wireless Network, Cannot Get Online
Hi there!
It looks like your font is stretched. Next to the W/H and X/Y there is a dropdown menu that looks like an "A" that has been stretched too wide. Right now your's says 100%. It should say 0. I think that should fix your problem.
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