1. Make sure your wireless antenna is plugged in (desktop), and turned on (laptop/desktop). More in section X1.
2. Disconnect and reconnect to your wireless network, by clicking on the signal-strength indicator, selecting your network, and clicking "disconnect". Wait a few seconds, repeat, and click "connect". 3. Does you wireless signal-strength indicator have an exclamation point on it? This usually indicates a software problem, and/or a problem with your access point. More information in section X3. 4. Tried everything so far, but no luck? This can happen when the network settings or driver associated with a particular adapter have been modified. This usually happens as a result of a virus or malware infection. The quickest thing you can do is uninstall the wireless adapter. Refer to section X4. 5. If none of the previous methods have resolved your problem, you may have a malware / virus infection, or your hardware may be failing. Contact a local expert for further assistance. If you would like to troubleshoot further, please refer to our virus removal guide. We hope this has been helpful. Happy computing! Click "Read More" for sections X1-X4
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