You can often successfully recover deleted files from a PC, phone or camera memory card or USB Memory stick, it just depends on what's happened since the files were deleted.When you delete files the data itself isn't deleted, just the index entry that says where the data for those files is located. The space containing the deleted files is also now marked as free space so it is available to the system for any new files to be written there instead. If the deleted files are on a memory card or USB memory stick, just don't save any new files to it. One of the easiest ways to see if you can recover deleted files is to try some file recovery software. Recommended asoftech data recovery as it saved my life many times. download asoftech data recovery fromhttp://www.asoftech.com/adr/here's a video tutorial shows how to recover deleted files
Tried these fixes with no luck, then realized the tiny "antenna on" switch on the front of my HP Mini 1000 (parallel to the on switch, just in front/under the keyboard) was glowing red instead of its usual blue. My antenna was off! Flicked the switch to turn on, and voila, wifi.
Hi, Turn off any firewall (incl Windows firewall). In the connection window click on the right tab and see if an IP address has been asigned to your wireless interface. If it has click Start->Programs->Assessories->
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
Every time you click repair on windows the ip address of your network card is changed from your originally set one to something similair to 194.168.x.x, obviously your router will not see your pc after this.
You need to connect to your router via an RJ45 lan cable to ensure it is set up properly and enter the settings menu and make sure dhcp is enabled to give the pc an automatic ip address and check that the time out is set at zero, also check your MTU, it should be set at 1493 or 1500, obviously make sure your network card is set to obtain an ip address in the TCP/IP properties.
just a few things that can be checked, firstly in the routers settings look at the transfer speed of the router(not the connection speed) and see if it's set at 108MBPS, if so your wireless network cards on your pc may only be able to connect at a maximum speed of 54MBPS, unless you have the latest 108 or 125MBPS g type cards.
Secondly you should be able to check the wireless signal strength by the icon in your task bar or software you use, as if you have thick walls or objects in the line of the signal from router to pc's, the strength drops and can read low and therefore cause you to lose internet connection entirely.
You can also try changing the channel at which the router runs, normally this is channel 6, but trying channel 11, which is the farthest away from appliance interference may give you better results, but both router and network card channel numbers will have to be changed.
Lastly if you have the software that came with the wireless card, dissable it by right clicking the pc network icons in your taskbar and click on enable WZC (Wireless Zero Configuration), as this is a more stable connection to your router and its transfer speed.
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Open a command prompt and type, without quotes "ipconfig /all" scroll up to the WLAN card and you should see the mac address in the form XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX. Alternately you can physically look at the card and it will be printed on it.
you can download 3DP Chip v11.12 from Mediafire
Open
it,and you will found Your driver like Example on the
screenshoot,and Click it,you will Redirect to the Driver you've need.
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Laptop card has two major problems.
1)basic connectivity to the laptop motherboard.
Check the two clips and make sure they are secure.
On certain Compaq/HP laptop,the fix is to add a foam pad on the top of the metal portion of the board.
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2)heat is also a problem on poorly design motherboard.
Make sure the CPU,AGP video cooling ports are not blocked.
The build up of heat will indirectly affect the Wifi circuit.
try this... 1. download the updated driver 2. go to the device manager then uninstall the wireless driver 3. restart your computer then reinstall the driver 4. restart your computer for the last time and the driver will be installed properly
I am having the same problem. So far no solution, only figured out that I can keep the wireless radio turned off, and then at least the thinkpad R51 can work with an ethernet cable...