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    SZ Windows Managing the Wireless settings broke

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by zii, Apr 25, 2006.

  1. zii

    zii Notebook Consultant

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    Forund unknown reason my windows managed wireless card stopped working. It simply said that there weren't any networks there when everyone could connect.

    After a few power cycles I stopped Windows from managing the WiFi, and let the Intel programme do it. Then I could see the networks and add mine.

    The only problem now is that the nice Wireless blue LED remains off/ doen't work, which is annoying since I like the blue LED, and disableing/enabling it using the button is very easy.

    Any clues?

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    zii Notebook Consultant

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    ignore my post. The blue light is the BlueTooth LED... and the switch works..
    Back to bed.