Is the wireless router using WIFI? (Obvious question I know)
- If not, connect to 192.168.1.1 - Login = admin, password - Activate wifi
If your router has it's wfi turned on, try the following;
- Start, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services and make sure WLAN Autoconfig is set to Automatic and started. - Also make sure the following services are set to Automatic and started: - Windows Connect Now - TCP/IP Netbios Helper - Simple TCP/IP Services - Network Connections
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A couple of things to check.
Is the wireless router using WIFI? (Obvious question I know)
- If not, connect to 192.168.1.1
- Login = admin, password
- Activate wifi
If your router has it's wfi turned on, try the following;
- Start, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services and make sure WLAN Autoconfig is set to Automatic and started.
- Also make sure the following services are set to Automatic and started:
- Windows Connect Now
- TCP/IP Netbios Helper
- Simple TCP/IP Services
- Network Connections
Good Luck