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Author Topic: wna 1330 connection wizzard and manager  (Read 3933 times)

bernarjd

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wna 1330 connection wizzard and manager
« on: January 03, 2012, 11:19:50 AM »


    I think I have a problem with my D-link adaptor WNA-1330.   If my computer has problems connecting to the internet (limited connection or no connection at all) and I try to access the connection wizzard, the connection wizzard does come up but with no network name listed  in the list? If I add one it indicates network not found. It finds none if I scan even though such are available?  It just gives a balnk screen with the message "please choose your wireless network from  the list below (blank).   If I then  click next and finish  it gives me the message DLink GUI MFC applications has stopped working.   If I try to use the Connection Manager, it just "dings" and does not open a window!  I have tried re-installing drivers and such with no success (several times).  I think this started when I installed windows 7 or ie 8.  So the issue is that then I cannot see any network name  on the  wizzard screen or access them in the wizzard or managerwindows windows to try to connect to the internet.  I can do so using the normal windows connection box.  If I try to check on-line for a solution to the problem it just closes the window with no solution indicated?  The device manager indicates that "this device is working properly".   

     

        Is this a problem, I can fix or need to fix?  Is there a product I can use that will function as D-link used to? Or that you would recommend?
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Re: wna 1330 connection wizzard and manager
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2012, 02:03:16 PM »

Seems that you need to look at your host router or host wifi source for configuration and make sure the wifi signal and the router is configured correctly. Is there a router your connecting too? What is the make and model of it?
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