Hi - hope someone can help me out here.
Our desktop computer - Hewlett Packard 2010i - has suddenly not been connecting to our wireless broadband.
All our other devices are picking it up so definitely not problem at the routers end.
never previously had any issues, but now when you try to connect it doesnt find any wireless networks at all whereas previously had a list of about 10 networks from various neighbours.
It says Wireless adapter not connected - now as a technophobe is this an actual physical thing that is plugged into the PC as I cannot see we have any wires missing or loose. Had a bit of a browse online and cannot find an answer, but there are various things about uninstalling/installing drivers etc which I dont really understand.
If anyone can explain what the problem is to me in laymans terms that would be great.....
In CharltonLife I Trust.
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If it's windows 7, search on network and sharing centre, select change adapter settings from the left column, from here you can right click and enable disable any device, find your wireless adapter and disable then reenable. or just enable if its disabled. If its not there at all go buy a new one from pc world usb external one would do.
Pretty sure there is no on/off switch for the wireless.
Thanks for all the advice though.
Simply re-booting works for me.
Then turn on modem, wait one minute, turn on router, wait one minute, turn on comuter - works every time.