SOURCE: Unable to connect to wi-fi
I think it is saying that the wifi "card" is set so that it is not being configured by windows.
In XP
Control panel > Network connections
Under LAN or High-speed internet you will see an icon labelled wireless network connection. Right click on this and then click properties. You will see three tabs at the top
General - Wireless Networks - Advanced
Click on wireless networks
There should be a tick-box saying Use windows to configure my wireless network settings. I expect that, in your case, the box is unticked which means that the software supplied by the vendor of the wifi card is configuring the settings. I find that it is usually more reliable to let windows do it.
So tick the box and click OK. You may then have to reboot.
SOURCE: I cannot make a wi-fi connection
are you that ******* stupid that you think that blackberrys have wifi you ignorant lowlife ***** you cheap ***** blackberrys do not have wi fi you better go to a low quality iphone with that **** you have been dismissed wiht your stale ***
SOURCE: wifi connectivity
Yes it is. Ensure the Wireless Lan switch is on (button at top right above keyboard) which will light an indicator on the light panel).
Got this info by downloading the manual from here:
http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/support/manuals.html
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