Re: 8.04 Wireless Problem (still)



Bob Cortez wrote:
In fact when I went to my MS side, I had to use the
key combination FN and F2 to enable the wireless. I tried it with 8.1
but that didn't do anything.

Two things come to mind:
- There might be a BIOS setting to switch on wireless by default.
- Make sure you have enables wireless when you shutdown Windows.


Nils

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