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Try checking your computer's driver. Right click on Computer. Go to Device Manager. The device drivers are listed in the device manager. Drivers are used to make your computer parts communicate with the operating system. If it has a problem, then the part won't work.
Check for your wireless driver - update it. If no go, then try turning off your wireless adapter in your computer and turn it on. Check = if no go. Try going to safe mode with networking.
To go to safe mode. Do the following:
1. Restart your computer. While it's starting or booting, keep tapping F8 until you see the options to go to safe mode with networking. Use the arrow keys to highlight safe mode with networking.
2. Let your computer start in safe mode. Check if wireless is working fine.
If you want to avoid this kind of problem in the future or if you want to make sure that your computer is running well, then install Radarsync.
what OS that you use? try to see add device manager if you use windows os. make sure that Realtek RTL8187b wireless 802.11bg driver has been installed.
In your router settings, try changing the protocol, from WEP to WPA/PSK or otherwise. Select one then this should restart your router. Once live see if you can find the router. Also try to set it to Open and also see if this changes anything.
This is not a problem. Wireless connections sometimes tend to be inconsistent. Try closing the distance between your laptop and the wireless network adapter.
A bit of reasearch suggests that your device uses Realtek chipset (RTL8187B), however sometimes the manufacturers change the chipsets without changing the model number which makes things more difficult to work with...
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