· Does this happen when
computer returns from sleep or
hibernation mode?
· What is the anti-virus
installed on your computer?
- Verify relevant service
i. Click "Start",
go to run, type "services.msc"
(without quotation marks) in the open
box and press Enter.
ii. Click Continue
button to verify the administrator
permission.
iii. Right click the
"Network Location Awareness" service
and choose Properties.
iv. On General tab
click Start.
v. Choose Automatic
next to Startup type.
vi. Click OK.
- Even scan and repair the WMI Repository Database on the computer.
To do this, follow these steps:
i. Click Start, type cmd in
the Start Search box, and then press
ENTER.
ii. At the command prompt,
type the following commands. Pressing
ENTER after each command line:
winmgmt /verifyrepository
winmgmt /salvagerepository
iii. Restart the computer.
You may also want to check for updates
drivers for your wireless card. Here
is another idea: disable IPv6 in
TCP/IP settings:
Search -> View Network Connections
Identify the WiFi adapter/NIC
Double-click on it and go to
Properties Uncheck Internet Protocol
Version 6 (IPv6)
This could be:
An old driver problem A problem with
IPv6 A registry problem which may
require clearing the networks.
Under Network and Sharing Center you
should only have one active network
when under WiFi.
Yes, as far as I can see, network connection works fine. I can access Internet and other computers in LAN and other computers can access me and everything looks good, except the image. – AndrejaKo – 2010-12-14T13:32:25.070
I'll try it out and report. – AndrejaKo – 2010-12-14T13:55:16.747
I tried everything those links suggested, and it didn't help. – AndrejaKo – 2010-12-14T16:42:42.160
Ooo, I found another link that is perfect. I am trying to decipher the solution. http://windows7forums.com/windows-7-support/45033-windows-7-wireless-icon-wrong.html
– David – 2010-12-14T16:51:31.997