matthewlee
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Here's the story:
After I was finished playing Starcraft 2, I shut down my laptop, a Lenovo Ideapad Y series I think. Anyways, I turn it back on 15 minutes later and it tells me, "No Connections Available." I check the wireless key and it is turned on. I know that the network is not the problem because wired connection on my laptop works, just not wireless. I'm pretty sure no one touched the router, so I am pretty confident it's my laptop that is the problem. When I troubleshoot, it tells me to plug an ethernet cable in. And that's my only option. Seeing as how Windows Tech Support is garbage, I used wired connection to seek help on the internet. Anyone know what I should do to fix my connection? Is it the computer's fault? A virus?
After I was finished playing Starcraft 2, I shut down my laptop, a Lenovo Ideapad Y series I think. Anyways, I turn it back on 15 minutes later and it tells me, "No Connections Available." I check the wireless key and it is turned on. I know that the network is not the problem because wired connection on my laptop works, just not wireless. I'm pretty sure no one touched the router, so I am pretty confident it's my laptop that is the problem. When I troubleshoot, it tells me to plug an ethernet cable in. And that's my only option. Seeing as how Windows Tech Support is garbage, I used wired connection to seek help on the internet. Anyone know what I should do to fix my connection? Is it the computer's fault? A virus?