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    WIRELESS DISPLAY issue with a SONY VAIO

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by durkovics, May 7, 2011.

  1. durkovics

    durkovics Newbie

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    Hi
    I have a Sony Vaio Laptop - model VPCEB37FD.
    I am looking your help in getting the Wireless display function back up and running.
    I've had it working well - until my son started to install some PC Games (Medieval Sims and Caesar). I might be wrong here, but I don't think the games made any harm to the wireless display setting.
    I tried anything but to restore the original settings (too much to backup).
    When I try to turn on the Wireless display function I get this error message: Intel (R) My WiFi Technology not enabled, so I went to the Vaio Control Center and checked under Network Connections and shows to be connected only to the wireless router. I click on Advanced and it shows 4 icons with the following statuses: Bluetooth network connection - not connected, Local connection - cable unplugged, Wireless network connection connected (the wireless network in the house), and finally and the most important one: Wireless Network Connection 3 Microsoft Virtual WiFi Mini Port Adapter - Not connected but with a strong signal.
    When I try a right click on it - I can disable it, and after disableing - I can righ click again to enable it, but then again it goes Not connected.
    Please help me here.
    Appreciate it in advance.