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    Asus G1S wireless problem

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by anteis24, Sep 29, 2007.

  1. anteis24

    anteis24 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I posted this in the Asus forum but they recommended I bring it up here. I am using a Belkin wireless g router (F5D7230-4 v.6) that has never given me any problems at all on my old notebook (picks up a couple networks). However, I just got a G1S, which is my first and only computer running vista, and it does not detect a single network. The G1S has an Intel Wireless Wifi Link 4965AGN (wireless is on, drivers are updated etc). The router is one of those that you configure in a browser, and according to Belkin it's supposed to natively support vista. One last thing I just noticed, when I run Intel PROSet Wireless - manual diagnostics (I assume this is for the wireless card), the test fails and says the netword adapter is disabled or unistalled, however it's neither.

    I just uninstalled/reinstalled the network adapter and now it works/