My Laptop is having trouble connecting to my wireless router. Other laptops are using the wireless, but it's not reached capacity. The laptop recognises (with a strong signal) that there is wireless internet, and I can connect via the router with a cable because this happens automatically. My problem is this... When I click "connect" (for example in the network and sharing centre), the dialogue box closes and nothing else happens - as though "connect" is being read as "exit".

I am running Vista on a Toshiba Satellite Pro P300.

Any help would be very much appreciated,

Thanks

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Is Vista managing the wireless connection or is there a Toshiba application? – Dave M Jan 20 '10 at 19:54
Yeah the Toshiba "ConfigFree" stuff can be annoying as heck. :) – techie007 Jan 20 '10 at 20:01
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as per my knowledge and the problems i have seen, i will suggest you to install the drivers of the Wi-fi(Wireless Fidelity). and then try to connect with the router.

if you are having some problem than get a snap-shot of it. i will research after that one. and try to solve the problem.

Hope it will help you.

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