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Hello, landlord, there are pictures and positive aspects. Please see**.
You can choose to check your internet connection with your online neighbors. You can try pressing fn+f2.
I'm sorry, I really want to send a screenshot of CSOL, please check it out now.
As for the physical switch of the wireless network card that may not be turned on, try pressing fn+f2, f1, etc.
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Open a browser, enter the default login IP address of the router, enter the default username and password, enter the router settings interface, and enter the Internet account and password. If it is wired, you can set a wireless password.
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You can click the invert button in the device manager, choose to scan for hardware changes, and see if there are any changes, if there is a device with a greeting or exclamation mark, it is a driver problem, and you can reinstall the driver; If there are no changes, it can be concluded that it is not a software problem. There are two possible causes of this situation: 1. The network card is loose, and the solution:
Disassemble the computer yourself, remove the wireless network card, and then install it back (if not, send it for repair, in fact, it is very simple); 2. If the wireless network card is broken, send it for repair directly! I hope my answer will reduce your annoyance!
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Install the driver wizard and automatically update the driver.
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Hello! ==Premise: You need to [connect the line] to it;
After connecting--[Open the top of the web page]--Enter the settings--[Step by step] settings;
In [Control Panel] -- Network and Sharing Center -- Enter Local Connection -- Set the IP address to automatically obtain to successfully surf the Internet;
If you still have questions, please ask and solve them for you;
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There is a setting in the lower right corner, click on it, set up the network link, or go to the control panel to find the network.
Remember to install the network card driver.
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Turn on the computer, win+r open, enter cmd to open the command prompt, enter, see that you have your own IP address and gateway, enter the gateway in the address bar in IE, ok
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Generally, there is, if not, reinstall the network card driver.
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It can't be without, either your computer doesn't come with a wireless card.
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Right-click on the online neighbor selection properties. Is the wireless LAN driver installed?
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Check whether the wireless card is turned on, and also check whether the wireless card driver is normal.
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I don't have a wireless network card driver, or the driver is broken, or the network card is broken, or the system is broken, what system do you have? XP or Win7 or Win8
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Check if it is due to the following conditions:
1. The wireless network card of the notebook is too old: Some old notebook users, because the laptop network card is too old, may only support the IEEE standard and WEP encryption protocol, but does not support the current mainstream WPA and WPA2 encryption protocols. So if you are using this type of wireless card, although you can search for WPA or WPA2 encrypted wireless networks in the wireless network list, you will not be able to connect to these wireless networks because your wireless network card does not support the latest encryption protocol.
At this point, the built-in wireless network card will often be blocked by the encryption protocol and cannot connect to the network. Solution: If you need to use a wireless network urgently, you can temporarily reduce the use of encryption protocols such as WEP.
But the most effective solution is to change to a new built-in external wireless card, preferably with a standard support that can be done once and for all.
2. The operating system version is too low: If you are using an old operating system, although on the surface this system will not affect the wireless network card, but in practical application you will find that even if you choose an 11N wireless network card, there will still be some wireless networks that use WPA or WPA2 encryption and cannot be connected. The reason for this lies with your Windows XP version.
According to Microsoft's information, although Windows XP will support WPA and WPA2 protocols after the SP1 patch, there are still certain problems with SP1's compatibility with WPA WPA2 in actual applications, and there will still be a situation where it cannot be connected. Solution: I believe you have already thought of the solution, that is, upgrade the operating system, whether it is Windows 7, Vista or XP SP3, they can provide good support for WPA and WPA2 protocols, to ensure that your wireless network card can easily connect to WPA WPA2 encrypted network.
3. Pay attention to the wireless network switch and shortcut key of the notebook: In order to reduce power consumption and increase battery life, many new notebooks are designed with a wireless network switch, and by default, it is turned off. In addition to this, some wireless switches are designed to be discreet, making them difficult for users to spot.
At this time, you need to turn on the wireless switch before you can connect to the wireless network normally. In addition to wireless switches, many notebooks are also designed with shortcut keys (generally FN+F5), and the wireless network card can only be started after pressing the shortcut key.
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Wired connection to the computer is no problem, this is wireless ** is not set up.
You follow the installation instructions step by step to set up the wireless router, and then give it a try.
If it still doesn't work, you connect the network cable to the computer and I'll help you get it remotely.
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First, you'll need to make sure that your laptop and router are set up correctly.
After confirming that it is correct, if you can't use the wireless network, then it's a problem with the machine itself, replace the router first, and then replace the laptop if you can't (it's best to borrow someone else's machine to try).
With the same elimination, you can finally find the problem.
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1.Please make sure that you have tried it in other places (there is wireless), can receive wireless signals, and can log in to use it;
2.If it is not used in other places, there are the following possibilities: There is a problem with the wireless board itself and needs to be replaced;
b.The wireless driver itself is not installed;
3.If wireless can be used elsewhere, it may be a problem with the wireless routing side;
a.The wireless link is not secured, and it is required to be set up;
b.There is a problem with the wireless router and needs to be replaced;
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It can't be that the wireless switch on the laptop is not turned on, right?
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It can only tell you about the problem with the wireless network card driver!!
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