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Hi dlb, Thank you for your suggestion, but it didn't work. Unknown Devices showed me: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter.
I install that, but it didn't help. Chipset didn't either.
The Device Manager still showing yellow and can't update the driver. Initially I was going to enable wireless internet connection through WZC service. Wireless is enabled in BIOS. But IBM T41 can't switch wireless ((i)) on by pressing FnF5 (just bluetooth).
I believe that should be done through the software. So, it is logical first to install the missing driver for Network Controller which is shown in Other Devices. However, I am able to get internet connection through the Edimax wireless card. If I uninstall Edimax software, I still can get the internet connection through WZC service, but only if the Edimax USB card is connected. Seems like the system can not use its own integrated Intel wireless card. So, either no proper driver installed, or something wrong with the card.
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Or, basically there is some other way to switch on ((i)) device the same way as bluetooth. If my logic is wrong, I would appreciate any suggestion. Click to expand.It's possible. Obviously, if you can connect using a USB wifi adapter, then we know that WZC is OK, and your basic Windows networking components are OK. This points to either the driver being bad, or the built-in wifi card being bad. It's possible that something is wrong with the driver at the IBM/Lenovo site, so try using from Intel.
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Be sure to completely uninstall all other wireless drivers (including the USB wifi driver) before installing this driver from Intel. If this doesn't work, perhaps the device is indeed faulty.
On the other hand, some laptops have a hotkey to turn the wifi on/off AND an actual switch (usually a small 'slider' type switch) that turns the wifi on/off. If you've looked around for such a switch and if it's there, you switched it on, and still no connection, then I'd say the wifi card is bad. You can try removing/reseating the wifi card and see if that helps. You can usually easily access the wifi device on most laptops by removing a panel on the bottom of the laptop. The wifi card looks a lot like a laptop memory stick and installs the same way. Be care with the antenna lead wires connected to the card; they come off easily, but are usually easy to reconnect as long as they don't get damaged.
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