Tatertot45
Technical User
- Jun 11, 2007
- 161
Not sure if this is the right place, Let me know if it is not. I have a Dell D610, XP-Pro laptop that I am working on for someone. The wiFi is messed up on it and this is why I have it. I noticed that the install was very basic, like maybe someone had to re-install windows. Anyway, I have updated all the drivers and gotten the LAN connection back, which was gone. I also updated the Wireless card drivers and got the management of WiFi back on the laptop. My problem is that when I go to search for signals, Nothing comes up and I know there is at least 1 in the house. I then go to the Wireless management windows and click to enable WiFi, but I get a get a pop-up that says I need to turn the WiFi radio switch on, or press Fn-F2. There is no switch, and Fn-F2 doesn't work. I know that the Fn button works becuase I can activate Scroll lock that way. I thought maybe the Chipset or Bios needed updating. Tried that and get the same results. This is the last piece to the puzzle. Does anyone have any ideas or have run into this issue before? Is there a cmd script I can run?
Thanks for your help.
Tatertot45
CRCP
A+, Network+
CCNA
MCP
Thanks for your help.
Tatertot45
CRCP
A+, Network+
CCNA
MCP