XP system prompts "Can't find wireless network in the area" how to deal with it?

  

When using an XP laptop to connect to a wireless network, sometimes you will be prompted to "cannot find a wireless network connection" in the area, causing the network connection to fail. At this point, we can change the wireless connection to connect to the mobile phone, so the wireless network is normal, but the problem with the notebook. This is most likely because the notebook does not open some services, let's take a look at the solution.

The specific operation is as follows:

1. Open the service window from the Administrative Tools option in the Control Panel and find the event log service in alphabetical order. If the service is not enabled, click Enable.

2, use the same method to find the wireless zero and configuration services, set these two services to start automatically.

3, right-click computer management, open the device manager, see if the wireless network adapter is enabled, if not enabled, right-click to enable.

4, check if the wireless zero configuration service is started, if not, change this service to automatically start.

After the above settings, we will open the service related to the wireless network connection, and also enable the wireless network card to be properly enabled. At this time, the wireless network will not appear again. "The wireless network cannot be found in the area." & rdquo; tips.

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