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All of the sudden wireless access is gone, like the driver just disappeared. No network is found even though the router is fine, the other laptop gets signal and the wireless switch on the troubled laptop is switched on.
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If you get a 'Limited connectivity" on you wirelessconnection on your laptop, it means that the wireless card on your laptopprobably did not get an IP address from the wireless router. To fix this problem, right click on the wireless icon on the Task bar and thenclick Repair. This will force the wireless router to issue a IP address to the wireless cardon the laptop.
Please try to scan and connect to your wireless network at a distance of around 6 to 7 feet from the router. This might help if there are any interference issues at play.
Also, you could manually create a profile for your wireless network on that laptop and try.
Alternatively, you could update the drivers for the adapter on the Toshiba laptop and check it out.
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well its unfortunate,,intel 2200 WLAN cards{oldest cards launched till now by intel} face this problem,the problem is with the differnce of wireless standards between the router and the wireless card.go for a wireless usb adapter,,install it and it wud work absolutely fine
first of all make sure that the wireless settings of the router match the settings of your wireless computer.
make sure also that there are no friewall or security programs running in your computer because they can interfere with the wireless connection as well.
Your network profile is damage create a new one, once the profile get corrupted it will never allow to connect to any outside networks due to security measure.
Try to manually "Add device to network" by using the wireless setup wizard. Check to see if the Wireless Zero Configuration service is "Running" before trying to add device. Yuo may also want to disable IPv6 in vista tcp/ip properties page.
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