No WiFi networks - Fujitsu Lifebook on Windows 7












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I lost ability to see WiFi networks on my laptop.



I already tryied:




  • reinstall wifi driver

  • reboot

  • disable/enable from windows and from bios

  • check for latest driver both by Windows and Fukitsu driver update


When i Use windows Network Diagnostic, I am getting recomendation "Turn on Wireless capability". There is no switch or keyboard combination for this laptop model (or I do not know any one).



Any ideas?
Model A1220 http://www.retrevo.com/search?q=Fujitsu+A1220&rt=sp&modelid=23577149










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    What's the series and model?

    – Corey
    Apr 8 '10 at 20:51











  • sometimes the button for wifi on computers is touch sensitive plastic over the wifi icon on the computer. have you tried seeing if they hid it there?

    – Kravlin
    Apr 8 '10 at 20:56











  • Lifebook A Serias A1220

    – st78
    Apr 8 '10 at 20:56
















1















I lost ability to see WiFi networks on my laptop.



I already tryied:




  • reinstall wifi driver

  • reboot

  • disable/enable from windows and from bios

  • check for latest driver both by Windows and Fukitsu driver update


When i Use windows Network Diagnostic, I am getting recomendation "Turn on Wireless capability". There is no switch or keyboard combination for this laptop model (or I do not know any one).



Any ideas?
Model A1220 http://www.retrevo.com/search?q=Fujitsu+A1220&rt=sp&modelid=23577149










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    What's the series and model?

    – Corey
    Apr 8 '10 at 20:51











  • sometimes the button for wifi on computers is touch sensitive plastic over the wifi icon on the computer. have you tried seeing if they hid it there?

    – Kravlin
    Apr 8 '10 at 20:56











  • Lifebook A Serias A1220

    – st78
    Apr 8 '10 at 20:56














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I lost ability to see WiFi networks on my laptop.



I already tryied:




  • reinstall wifi driver

  • reboot

  • disable/enable from windows and from bios

  • check for latest driver both by Windows and Fukitsu driver update


When i Use windows Network Diagnostic, I am getting recomendation "Turn on Wireless capability". There is no switch or keyboard combination for this laptop model (or I do not know any one).



Any ideas?
Model A1220 http://www.retrevo.com/search?q=Fujitsu+A1220&rt=sp&modelid=23577149










share|improve this question
















I lost ability to see WiFi networks on my laptop.



I already tryied:




  • reinstall wifi driver

  • reboot

  • disable/enable from windows and from bios

  • check for latest driver both by Windows and Fukitsu driver update


When i Use windows Network Diagnostic, I am getting recomendation "Turn on Wireless capability". There is no switch or keyboard combination for this laptop model (or I do not know any one).



Any ideas?
Model A1220 http://www.retrevo.com/search?q=Fujitsu+A1220&rt=sp&modelid=23577149







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    What's the series and model?

    – Corey
    Apr 8 '10 at 20:51











  • sometimes the button for wifi on computers is touch sensitive plastic over the wifi icon on the computer. have you tried seeing if they hid it there?

    – Kravlin
    Apr 8 '10 at 20:56











  • Lifebook A Serias A1220

    – st78
    Apr 8 '10 at 20:56














  • 1





    What's the series and model?

    – Corey
    Apr 8 '10 at 20:51











  • sometimes the button for wifi on computers is touch sensitive plastic over the wifi icon on the computer. have you tried seeing if they hid it there?

    – Kravlin
    Apr 8 '10 at 20:56











  • Lifebook A Serias A1220

    – st78
    Apr 8 '10 at 20:56








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What's the series and model?

– Corey
Apr 8 '10 at 20:51





What's the series and model?

– Corey
Apr 8 '10 at 20:51













sometimes the button for wifi on computers is touch sensitive plastic over the wifi icon on the computer. have you tried seeing if they hid it there?

– Kravlin
Apr 8 '10 at 20:56





sometimes the button for wifi on computers is touch sensitive plastic over the wifi icon on the computer. have you tried seeing if they hid it there?

– Kravlin
Apr 8 '10 at 20:56













Lifebook A Serias A1220

– st78
Apr 8 '10 at 20:56





Lifebook A Serias A1220

– st78
Apr 8 '10 at 20:56










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In the A1220 User's Guide on page 138 there's a picture showing you where the wireless LAN on/off switch is.



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  • Thanks. Thay made everything to make it not noticable

    – st78
    Apr 8 '10 at 21:12






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    @Sergey: No problem :)

    – Corey
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You need to go to Settings > PC Info > Advanced System Settings > Remote then click on Enable Wi Fi.






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      Apr 8 '10 at 21:12






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    In the A1220 User's Guide on page 138 there's a picture showing you where the wireless LAN on/off switch is.



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      – st78
      Apr 8 '10 at 21:12






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      @Sergey: No problem :)

      – Corey
      Apr 8 '10 at 21:15














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    • Thanks. Thay made everything to make it not noticable

      – st78
      Apr 8 '10 at 21:12






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      @Sergey: No problem :)

      – Corey
      Apr 8 '10 at 21:15



















    • Thanks. Thay made everything to make it not noticable

      – st78
      Apr 8 '10 at 21:12






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      @Sergey: No problem :)

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      Apr 8 '10 at 21:15

















    Thanks. Thay made everything to make it not noticable

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    @Sergey: No problem :)

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