Could be a corrupt Wi-Fi receiver module, before you rip it apart if it’s not under warranty.
Buy an external USB Wi-Fi adapter and insert it into the TV see if that resolves the issue.
Unless your an electronic geek or you have the electrical diagram you really won’t know what the WiFi unit looks like or if it’s even a detachable board. It maybe built into the entire circuit.
SOURCE: Intel PRO 2200BG will not detect any network
This IS the solution: Set it to use 802.11b _ONLY_ Do this in Windows: Start->Settings->Control Panel->System->Hardware->Device Manager->Network adapters->Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection->Advanced->Wireless Mode = 802.11b only Driver version: 9.04.36 (04.04.2007) PROset/Wireless Software: not installed OS: Windows XP
SOURCE: eee PC 1000H/XP - my wireless connection stopped functioning
1) Try to check your connections. Follow the guide from Microsoft, here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314067
2) You could try reseting your TCP/IP stack. Try this:
When you run the reset
command, it rewrites two registry keys that are used by TCP/IP. This
has the same result as removing and reinstalling the protocol. The reset command rewrites the following two registry keys:
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\DHCP\Parameters\
SOURCE: Linksys wrt54g router won't broadcast my wireless internet!!!
find the back of router a small hole/pin then reset the booton then a 15seconds go go back normal the router.good luck
SOURCE: Netgear 3G Broadband Router won't connect to the internet
Hi,
Please note that the USB Modem will not cause issues related to IP address conflict(NAT behing NAT)
You need to mak sure that the USB modem is compatible with this router. As per the compatibility list this modem is comaptible.
http://www.netgear.com/Landing/en-us/3G_uSB_Modems
Please reset the router once and then upgrade the firmware on the router which can be downloaded from thelink below:
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/7210
after upgrading the firmware, configure the router.
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