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    Access Connections can't find my wireless network

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Laursen, Aug 31, 2008.

  1. Laursen

    Laursen Notebook Consultant

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    I just got my T61 and so far everything works except one thing... I can't connect to my wireless network :(

    According to the Lenovo website my T61 has an Intel 802.11 AGN wireless adapter and my wireless router is an Asus WL-500W (N-draft). I don't care about the .N standard as I only use my wireless connection for Internet and e-mail.

    I've downloaded this driver: http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-67256

    But I'm not sure whether it's the right one for my wireless network adapter ?

    My ThinkVantage Access Connections can't even find my wireless network, it doesn't show up... My T60 with Intel 802.11 ABG wireless adapter have no problems connecting to my wireless network...

    What should I do in order to get my T61 to connect to my wireless network ?

    Regards,
    Jakob Laursen
     
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    Laursen Notebook Consultant

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    Problem resolved... Just needed to re-install the drivers...