3 places it could be disabled.
1. Device manager under network adaptors.
2. Network connections in the control panel.
3. A button physically on the laptop.
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Browse All TopicsI have two Toshiba laptops (belonging to other clients), and in the Atheros Client Utility (WLAN), each one reports the "RADIO STATUS: HARDWARE DISABLED", and the option to "enable Radio" is disabled. How can I enable radio with this utility?
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I have a Fujitsu Series A laptop with Atheros Client Utility Wireless adapter. Adapter has stopped picking up my wireless network. I have already checked and it is enabled but when I run the diagnostic it says radio is turned off, and the Utility will not allow me to turn the radio on. There is no external wireless on/off switch on my computer, and I have updated the adapter driver. none of the FN keys does the trick. What do I do?
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by: d_yorkPosted on 2007-07-19 at 11:38:42ID: 19524812
Sounds like the wireless was disabled in the bios or more likely with the function key. Most laptops these days have a Fn+ some number to enable/disable the wireless. Dell even has slider switches on the side of some laptops. Often its Fn+F2, F3 or F4 - there'll be an icon and you'll see and led light up when you get the right one.