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my notebook wont connect
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i did that before and it didnt work and then i did a system restore and crashed everything lol had to send it back to toshiba...and i told them about the prob so they gave me a new hdd that didnt do crap but slow my notebook way down
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okay i did it but i have to wait until tomor to see if it worked lol
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Symptom: 1. The wireless lose the connection after sleep mode.
2. The wireless connection may drop when you use battery power. Solution: 1. Use the Maximum Performance setting. by default the wireless network adapter is configured to use Medium Power Save mode when it is using battery power. This uses the 802.11 power save mode. You may want to configure the wireless network adapter to use the Maximum Performance setting. 2. Use the "High performance" power plan To do this, please follow these steps: 1) Click Start , type Power Options in the Start Search box, and then click Power Options in the Programs list. 2. Click High performance.
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i got it working at one place...but they have the rite to kick you off every few mins lol so i gave up after i got kicked off every 5 mins
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