Tom Jensen
11-18-2007, 07:35 PM
Today our home desktop PC stopped connecting to our home wireless router.
The home desktop is a Dell with Windows XP.
I know I have a good wireless router since my laptop I use for working at home has no problem connecting. I am connected right now via this laptop and have an "Excellent" signal.
The home desktop has an antenna that connects into the back of the computer with a screw-on connection.
The issue is that absolutely nothing has changed on the desktop. It just decided to stop seeing the wireless network. :mad:
When I go to "View Available Wireless Networks," there are no networks populating the list. Normally there would be my home network (secured) as well as several neighbor's networks showing.
How can I fix this?
The home desktop is a Dell with Windows XP.
I know I have a good wireless router since my laptop I use for working at home has no problem connecting. I am connected right now via this laptop and have an "Excellent" signal.
The home desktop has an antenna that connects into the back of the computer with a screw-on connection.
The issue is that absolutely nothing has changed on the desktop. It just decided to stop seeing the wireless network. :mad:
When I go to "View Available Wireless Networks," there are no networks populating the list. Normally there would be my home network (secured) as well as several neighbor's networks showing.
How can I fix this?