WinXP system can not find five solutions for wireless network signals

  

What should I do if Windows XP cannot find wireless signals? The following is a graphical illustration of how to troubleshoot the Windows XP system's inability to receive wireless routing signals.

First, confirm the computer's wireless network switch to open

search signal, if the following picture prompts, please confirm whether the wireless network switch is turned on.

Second, confirm whether the computer wireless network service is turned on

1) Search signal, if the following first picture prompt appears:

2) Solution, right click My computer selects "Manage", then <;Services & Applications>-> "Services"->"Wireless Zero Configuration". Right-click Wireless Zero Configuration and select "Properties", Service Status Selection "Enable". Select the startup type as "Automatic" and select "OK" as shown in the second image below.


Three, confirm the use of Windows settings

Workaround right "Network Neighborhood"->Select "Properties"->Select "Wireless Network Connection"

Right"Wireless Network Connection""->Select "Properties" ;->Select "Wireless Network Configuration" Tab->Check "Configure my wireless network with Windows"->Select"OK"

Check the router configuration

Check if the router is configured as shown below

V. Check the interference and frequency band of the signal strength signal

Signal strength: Clear the computer wireless network card and Obstacles between wireless routers

Signal interference: Turn off all interference sources that can be enabled

Band: If the signal received by the computer is 5G, look at whether your computer supports 5G. Frequency band.

Six, change the computer or wireless routing for testing.

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