Toshiba e755 wifi networking




















Next we'll check the router to ensure the computer can connect correctly. If you don't have access to the router for example, you might be using a public Wi-Fi network , you can skip this section.

If you still can't connect, try removing any security on the Wi-Fi network. If this is your home network but you don't know how to do this, try contacting your Internet service provider. If this fixes it, try using a different type of security if you wish to use a secured network. Previously we ensured the Wi-Fi was enabled. In this section, we checked the router.

If the computer still won't connect, we'll continue to check the software on the computer. In this section, we will see if the software on the computer that controls the Wi-Fi, called the Wi-Fi driver, might have a problem. Try using System Restore to restore your computer to an earlier point in time when you could connect to Wi-Fi networks. In the list of restore points, locate one with a date and time from when you could connect to your Wi-Fi correctly.

If one is available, select the most recent that was created before the issue arose and perform the system restore by clicking the "Next" button.

If one isn't available, skip to number 7. Once the System Restore is completed, test the Wi-Fi again. If it still doesn't work, continue to the next step. Now, note whether "System Type" contains "x64" or "x Make note of the name of the wireless adapter. It's most likely the one with "Wireless" in the name and will likely contain either the word "Intel," "Realtek," "Broadcom," or "Atheros. Now we'll ensure that the computer doesn't turn off the wireless adapter to save power.

Remember to select the version corresponding to the information you previously obtained from "System Information" and that contains the name of the network adapter obtained from "Device Manager. If this doesn't fix the Wi-Fi, we can assume it isn't a software or driver problem.

Because we already checked that Wi-Fi is turned on and the router is okay, we'll move on to checking the system. In this section, we're going to perform a power cycle first to discharge any power in the computer. Don't worry; this will not cause you to lose any data on the computer. Then we'll reset the BIOS, or setup settings.

This is are basic settings that contribute to how the computer functions. Both of these tasks are very easy to do. For its latest Pocket PC, Toshiba simply took a good handheld and made it better — at least when it comes to technology. For one, it sports a new and improved display, bigger and brighter than before. Add to these features its built-in Wi-Fi capability, a carryover from the e, and the Toshiba e Pocket PC is clearly one of the most capable handhelds on the market.

Perhaps in the next round of improvements Toshiba should concentrate on design. As far as hardware controls, there are four application launch buttons and a five-way directional pad on the front of the unit, fairly standard for Pocket PCs. Below that, and to the right, is the monophonic speaker.

On the left side of the device are the Record button the mic is conveniently located near it on the top to make it easy to record voice notes , the Scroll wheel, and the IR port. We found the Record button much too easy to accidentally press, especially when removing from the included slipcase, and chose to disable it in the Buttons Settings panel.

The top of the e is packed with goodies. There are the two expansion slots — a Compact Flash slot and a Secure Digital slot, the release button for the Compact Flash slot, the microphone, the stylus, the stereo headphone port, the power button, and two LEDs one for the battery and alarms, the other for wireless communications. Two complaints: the stylus and the eject button. The stylus was awkward to remove and insert, and the eject button for the CF slot required you to use the tip of the stylus.

On the bottom of the unit are two switches, one to turn on and off the wireless radio and the other to turn on and off the battery which hard resets the device ; the DC-in socket; and the cradle connection port. The above instructions should help you to be out of Toshiba laptop would not connect to a wireless network problem.

You have to perform all the above methods one by one and see which method is best suited for you. Hopefully, the detailed instructions stated above are sufficient.

You should check out your all network settings daily to save your laptop from complicated errors. If you have no online work, but you still want to work on the laptop, switch off the wireless connection to save battery power.



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