Wireless card quit working T60
Wireless card quit working T60
I have a T60 with an Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection. It suddenly quit working yesterday. It seemed to make an unusual whirring sound before it quit. The computer recognizes that the card is there and I can connect wirelessly with our second laptop and with an external wireless card so the problem definitely seems to be with the internal card.
I updated the drivers but that didn't help. I have not removed the keyboard to see if it has become dislodged. I wanted to ask first if that might be a possibility (I'm always a little uncomfortable prying things off). I'm also wondering if it may just need to be replaced. I wanted to try to fix it before making a call to Lenovo.
If anyone has some other trouble shooting ideas I'd appreciate it.
Thanks.
I updated the drivers but that didn't help. I have not removed the keyboard to see if it has become dislodged. I wanted to ask first if that might be a possibility (I'm always a little uncomfortable prying things off). I'm also wondering if it may just need to be replaced. I wanted to try to fix it before making a call to Lenovo.
If anyone has some other trouble shooting ideas I'd appreciate it.
Thanks.
Here's a movie that makes it easy:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... 63896.html
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... 63896.html
X220(Win8.1pro)~T60p~X100e(Win8pro)~S10~X31~X40~T42~T43~560X~600X
True Confessions. A stupid mistake.
On the trouble shooting page, Lenovo said that there is sometimes an icon in the system tray for the wireless card to turn on and off the radio. I didn't have that. I found the Access Connections software on their site so I downloaded that. It gave me the choice to power on the radio but it wouldn't work. So I did a google search on that and discovered there's a little sliding button on the front of the T60 that powers on and off all wireless radios. I must have slid it to turn wireless off by accident.
I guess I can give myself a little break since the external wireless card worked fine. Also the troubleshooting page didn't suggest checking the button.
This is the website where I found that the little button exists: http://www.lenovoblogs.com/designmatters/?p=141.
Thank you for the suggestion with PC-doctor. It got me started on finding the solution.
On the trouble shooting page, Lenovo said that there is sometimes an icon in the system tray for the wireless card to turn on and off the radio. I didn't have that. I found the Access Connections software on their site so I downloaded that. It gave me the choice to power on the radio but it wouldn't work. So I did a google search on that and discovered there's a little sliding button on the front of the T60 that powers on and off all wireless radios. I must have slid it to turn wireless off by accident.
I guess I can give myself a little break since the external wireless card worked fine. Also the troubleshooting page didn't suggest checking the button.
This is the website where I found that the little button exists: http://www.lenovoblogs.com/designmatters/?p=141.
Thank you for the suggestion with PC-doctor. It got me started on finding the solution.
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