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    Killer? Wireless-N 1202

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Nothing.To.Lose, Aug 27, 2012.

  1. Nothing.To.Lose

    Nothing.To.Lose Notebook Consultant

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    With my Killer™ Wireless-N 1202 it isn't connecting to my home wifi nor is it showing the wireless networks that should be available, any suggestions?
     
  2. NovaH

    NovaH Company Representative

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    Did you try Fn+F11?
     
  3. liquidkey

    liquidkey Notebook Guru

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    Get the drivers from Killer's website and install them. I had the same issue.
     
  4. Nothing.To.Lose

    Nothing.To.Lose Notebook Consultant

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    What the problem ended up being is when I reinstalled the driver it turned off my wifi, since I never have turned off my wifi I didn't know what it would look like. I felt like an idiot because I am in Computer Systems technology course at post-secondary. lol
     
  5. Exmortis

    Exmortis Notebook Consultant

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    HA, don't sweat, happens to the best of us.

    Way back in my youth I was a tech for a large computer company, trying to solve why a system would not boot. The sales guy wanders by and quips "did you check the voltage on the PSU? maybe its set to the wrong voltage"

    Well I had to eat my words I responded with, that was indeed the issue.

    Hope that makes you feel a little better.
     
  6. NovaH

    NovaH Company Representative

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    Happens to the best of us. I was once trouble shooting a printer issue over the phone, took about 15 minutes of trying this and trying that, turns out the printer was off and client never noticed, now it's always the first question i ask.