Tim B
Newly Enlightened
When I boot up my laptop and connect to a wifi it all works like is should with no problems - the first time. If I disconnect from the network and go to the system tray and click the network icon and select "connect to a network" to go to a different network I do not see the usual list of available wireless networks. This portion of the screen is grayed out and it says "window can not find any networks" even though I know there are about a dozen or so networks in range. I have to reboot my laptop to see the available networks again. I have AVG antivirus as well as the payware full time protection version of Malwarebytes anti-malware and they both scan my computer daily but find nothing. I have tried running cmd.exe and at the command prompt I type "ipconfig/release" then "ipconfig/renew" but I still do not see the list of networks. I have to reboot every time I want to change networks.
Any ideas on how to fix this? I am running Vista 32 bit on my laptop.
Any ideas on how to fix this? I am running Vista 32 bit on my laptop.