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How Do You Troubleshoot A Wireless Network?

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How Do You Troubleshoot A Wireless Network?

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Although having access to a wireless network certainly offers a person more flexibility and mobility. There are a bevy of problems that arise when using wireless networks that often do not occur when a person is using a typical land line. Although breaks in the connection in the wireless network can be inconvenient, there are a few things a person can do to better determine what the problem they are facing is. Go to the Windows website (see Resources) to see if there is a Windows Vista or XP-compatible driver for the wireless adapter. If a compatible driver is found, install it before troubleshooting begins. This driver may be able to more easily help resolve some of the problems you are running into. Click on the “Start” button on the lower left hand side of the page. When the menu from the “Start” button opens, you will see several options. Navigate to “Control Panel” and click on it. Notice the pane that opens to the right. This pane will include about 6 to 8 icons. Find the icon th

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