![]() Note: After you have finished troubleshooting, follow steps under “ How How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or To verify if any third party application service or startup item is causing this issue. If the startup type is not automatic, right click the service and change theįor more information please see the following links:īoot the computer in clean boot state and check the status. In services windows scroll down to locate “WLAN AutoConfig”ģ. ![]() Click start, type “services.msc” in the start search box and press enter.Ģ. Right-click on the wireless adapter device and then click "Enable" to enable the wireless adapter.Ĭheck if the Startup Type of “WLAN AutoConfig” service is “Automatic”ġ. ![]() Then click the "Networkĥ-Locate the wireless adapter device listed under the "Network Adapters" group. Do you get any error while trying to enable the wireless adaptor?ġ-Reboot the computer and then login using an account with administrator permissions.Ģ-Click the "Globe" start button, then right-click the "Computer" icon.ģ-Click "Manage" in the menu that appears.Ĥ-Select "Device Manager" in the window that appears. Is the issue confined to Broadcom 802.11n wireless adapter?Ĥ. Did you make any changes to the computer prior to this issue?ģ. Thank you for posting this question in Microsoft Community.Ģ.
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