Win4me Posted February 23, 2011 Posted February 23, 2011 Hey guys I'm having trouble installing my Wireless PCI-E network adapter, I think I may have removed a core component in Win 7 causing my adapter to not work. Drivers are properly installed and even the wireless internet appears enabled but it does not connect. I have attached my lastsession.inf, what I'm wondering is whether I removed any important drivers or protocols that are causing this problem.Lastsession.inf
The Glimmerman Posted May 20, 2011 Posted May 20, 2011 It's an old post. I know.But when somebody else got the same problem.You Removed the WLAN AutoConfig service.This service may be set to Automatic by default if the system that Windows 7 was installed upon has an internal wireless card. WLAN AutoConfig, if set to Manual, will not start automatically if you use a hardware switch (such as those on laptops to turn on and off the wireless network card). If you require wireless connectivity on your computer, keep the listed services above on the default values as well as place WLAN AutoConfig into Automatic. If you do not have a wireless card installed on the system, or do not require authentication on your wired network card, the group of services can safely be disabled. Wlansvc=True remove this line.
Win4me Posted May 20, 2011 Author Posted May 20, 2011 Yeah, I solved the issue a while ago. Thanks for resolving the thread tho!
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