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Sony VAIO internet problems!?
04-27-2014, 10:47 PM
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Sony VAIO internet problems!?
Hello, I have a Sony VAIO Laptop running W7. About an hour ago, my wifi light went off on my laptop, then, I tried reboot, no internet, then, I ran Antivirus, no detected threats. However, Smart Wi (Built in Sony Wifi Manager) is noticing when I disable the physical switch, the Smart Wi Manager Wifi button is on (Software and Hardware wifi buttons enabled)

{{ }}Means my own input
However these are the troubleshoot results:
Wireless Capability is Turned Off (Not Fixed) {{Yes it is enabled}}
A network cable may be not properly plugged in or broken {{But this was just working, the laptop was NOT moved and barely heated up}}

Please help i need this for work monday. 10 pts best aswer!
Sorry for confusion.

I have tried the wifi switch. No light.

I have tried SDiagnostics/Tshooting, no cure.

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04-27-2014, 10:56 PM
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check front right corner of your computer to see is the green light is on where you see the word "ON" on the comp. If that light is not on then next to the word"ON" says 'WIRELESS' over the front edge of the computer below the word wireless is a button, push it to the right and see if the green light comes on.

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04-27-2014, 11:05 PM
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I am a little confused with your question but I believe you are experiencing issues with your Laptop WiFi connectivity. What generally works is troubleshooting the connectivity. This can be done by clicking your WiFi icon on your task bar clicking 'Open Network and Sharing Center' then selecting Troubleshoot problems which is located near the bottom. Contrary to popular belief Windows troubleshooter does help in many circumstances.

Here is a guide to further aid you:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-au/windo...n-problems

If above fails to work then you should contact your Laptop manufacturer to get help.
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04-27-2014, 11:10 PM
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I agree with Tim but if that doesn't work, try reinstalling your wireless LAN drivers. go to your laptop manufacturer's support website and under a section that may be titled drivers and downloads look for your laptop model's drivers. download and install, see if it works after that. Also your laptop's Smart Wi may also be on the fritz. My Samsung laptop had something similar called Software Manager which overrode many of my Windows settings. I had to uninstall it as it was becoming a headache. Never had any wireless problems after that.
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