Originally posted by Clutch
Check that your network adapter is set to use the same bandwidth frequency (or whatever it's called) as the router you're attempting to connect to. That was a problem I had to overcome last week on a new laptop.
How would I do this? I've never had any issue like this and never had to tamper with either finding out my router bandwidth frequency or my adapter's
Originally posted by RADZ1973
Just connect your laptop via Ethernet then run windows updates, this will then download your missing drivers.
I used the ethernet cable and still didn't connect.
Originally posted by 1980
plug your ethernet cable and enter the router configurations and try to see whats wrong
Originally posted by RADZ1973
I doubt theres anything wrong, i would say its driver related. Once he updates im sure it will work fine.
I've also had dual boot before and it's been fine, this is the first time anything has gone wrong