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Strange problem with Wireless..[After Vista Install]


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Hello, i have a big problem with my Windows Vista and Realtek 8187L...After i installed drivers, i try to search for any network(i live in very good place, where wireless networks are available)..So, i went to Start, Connect To..., and i see th.474389759f.png well i press Refresh, scanning for networks take up to 1-2 seconds, but anyway nothing happens..In Windows XP searching takes up to 10 seconds...I dont know what happens, please HELP...Pleaseeee :crying_anim02:

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I don't know what this error means, can you translate it fully to English language?

Its not an error, but:Windows cannot find any another network.

Well issue persists always...I know that it can conflict with any software i have, so heres the log:[Kaspersky AVZ](open with mozilla-best way)

Well hope i posted enough info..

avz_sysinfo.rar

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seems to be that it has not installed correctly.

have to tried to uninstall the driver then installing it.

and look in Computer Management (Device Manager) to see if it has installed correctly or not.

it should be under Network Adapters. if its under that then it installed correctly.

if it has not then it will show a little Warning Sign on the the little icon next to it.

or it will be under Other Devices.

to uninstall just right click and press Uninstall

then install the driver again. (this should work)

if thsi don't work it could be a problem with your Network Adapter.

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seems to be that it has not installed correctly.

have to tried to uninstall the driver then installing it.

and look in Computer Management (Device Manager) to see if it has installed correctly or not.

it should be under Network Adapters. if its under that then it installed correctly.

if it has not then it will show a little Warning Sign on the the little icon next to it.

or it will be under Other Devices.

to uninstall just right click and press Uninstall

then install the driver again. (this should work)

if thsi don't work it could be a problem with your Network Adapter.

No this wasn`t help me- i try re-installing serveral times...+My Wireless adapter working (tested on another machine)..Please help..Maybe i need uninstall any program(like Norton)

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hmm have you tried windows update? this could help and see if you might need a up-to-date driver.??

or it could not be windows vista capable.

whats the make and modal of your network adapter?

i'll ty to dig up some info on it.

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hmmm for some reason i'm getting the same problem as well with my PC (i'm on my mums laptop)

does not see the Network Adapter....?

odd.

hmmm from your screenshots everything looks ok..

ok now go to a different Windows Manager.

go to My Computer. Right click on it. and select Manage

it should pop up with Computer Management

on the left it will have

Computer Management (Local)

System Tools

- Task Scheduler

- Event Viewer

- Shared Folders

- Reliabilty and Performance

Desvice Manager < Select This

etc...

Then it will show you all the devices installed and what have to/need to be installed.

you should see your Network Adapter under Network Adapters.

if it has not been install correctly

it will have some kind of warning sign next to it.

Take a ScreenShot if you want to...

Sorry i did not expalin that will to you before.

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