On Tuesday 05 September 2006 15:15, lostson wrote:
I cant swap it out as it is built in, I have had other friends over with their laptops to make sure my wireless router is working which it is. I highly doubt its the hardware seeing as how it isn't even a year old yet. Thanks for your insight though.
"When you eliminate all other possibilities, whatever is left, no matter how improbable, is the answer" A year, a day, a month... the prime law of technology is "If it works, it will break". How would you go about eliminating the possibility of a hardware fault? How do you determine that it's a software issue? Assuming that the OS has suddenly died because your wireless stopped working is like buying a new fridge because it stopped cooling without looking to see if it is still plugged in. Have you tried to boot to a "live" cd with wireless support? There are even Windows "live" cd iso files on the net. Google is your friend. Ain't modern technology wunnerful. Just my 2 cents.