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    Access Connections Acting Up

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Manarius, Sep 29, 2006.

  1. Manarius

    Manarius Notebook Enthusiast

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    So, a few days ago, I installed the newest version of Access Connections and drivers for my wireless card. Now, Access Connections thinks that my wireless card is disabled. Why? The card works just fine, but I have to use windows to configure it (ugh) because Access Connections thinks it's disabled.

    I really liked the functionality of Access Connections. Does anyone have any ideas?

    btw, like you can see in my sig: Z60m w/ 2915abg