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How to allow Windows to handle my wireless connection

Asked by twells34 in 802.11 Wireless Access Points, Wireless Network Cards & Adapters

Hi gang!  I have an IBM Lenovo R61E.  After reloading the system and upgrading to Service Pack 3 (Windows XP Pro) I can no longer access the wireless internet at my house.  I went into the ThinkVantage Productivity Center but I can't find where to disable the IBM Wireless manager and use just the Windows XP wireless manager.  When I right-click on my wireless adapter and tell it to show available wireless connections it shows NOTHING.

Any ideas?
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