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    Disabling Thinkadvantage due Wireless Network Connection

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Sircas, May 24, 2008.

  1. Sircas

    Sircas Notebook Consultant

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    After purchasing a Wireless Router for my home DSL - AT&T modem connections (there's 3 notebooks user in my home me, wife & our daughter), I had several issues with my IBM not being able to connect to my network.

    Supergear, router manufacture Tech support says the IBM-Lenovo Thinkadvantage system is blocking the connection. They have advised me to disable it.

    Can I disable the Wireless portion or any of Thinkadvantage without removing it totally?

    I have in the past been able to get conected via MS Network Connections. I am having trouble. MS Network Connection will not connect for some reason. Any help would greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,
     
  2. JwY

    JwY Notebook Consultant

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    You could try to uninstall Access Connections from Add/Remove Programs, reset and see if the problem is resolved.