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I have been using Windows 7 with a BT Voyager wireless adapter to connect to my home wireless network for around the last 6 months or so and until recently have experienced no problems. However, over the last couple of days Windows has been unable to connect to the network and the network name is no longer visible in the list of available wireless networks. The only way I have got round the problem is to reboot the NetGear router and to change the SSID to a network name which has not already been used.
I do not believe the problem is with the router as my mobile phone can connect to it without any problems. The BT Voyager wireless adapter detects all other available networks so I presume this is a Windows 7 issue as it seems to occur when the PC is rebooted. This problen has happened twice in the last 2 days and is becoming extremely annoying. Does anyone have any suggestions?
1Welcome to SO. This question is not programming related and will soon be moved to SO's sister site, superuser.com. Have you tried using a different machine to see whether the network is not visible at all to any device? Can you try changing the channel, maybe another, stronger device has set up shop close by and is interfering with yours? – Pekka – 2010-03-21T12:51:18.440
this is a question for superuser.com – Marcos Placona – 2010-03-21T12:51:56.537