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x3cream
post May 15 2014, 06:41 PM

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QUOTE(seedohbehlei @ Apr 24 2011, 02:40 PM)
I experienced the same issue with my work laptop after I updated my Windows 7 via Windows Update recently.
My work laptop used to work fine wirelessly at home before this update. Then all of a sudden, it was unable to detect my home unifi wireless but all my neighbours' networks appear in the list.

Here's the solution:

1) Use a LAN cable to connect your computer to your router or use a friend's PC who could access your wireless network. Or if your smartphone could detect your wi-fi acess, use the phone to do this.
2) Log in to your D-Link control panel via 192.168.0.1 in your browser. Enter username as "admin", password leave blank. Click on Login button.
3) Go to Wireless Setup on your left hand panel.
4) Go to Manual Wireless Connection Options section, click on the Manual Wireless Connection Setup button.
5) Go to Wireless Network Global Settings, un-check the Enable Auto Channel Selection option.
6) Change the Wireless Channel to 11.
7) Save the settings. Restart your computer, and then magically, you could reuse your wireless unifi connection again!

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Thanks! It works, I used my ipad connected to wifi to fix for my laptop thumbup.gif
Alpha Wolf
post May 15 2014, 07:40 PM

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So what does all this mean? Windows 7's recent update broke auto WiFi channel selection support?
mymedulla
post Jun 16 2014, 11:12 AM

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QUOTE(seedohbehlei @ Apr 24 2011, 02:40 PM)
I experienced the same issue with my work laptop after I updated my Windows 7 via Windows Update recently.
My work laptop used to work fine wirelessly at home before this update. Then all of a sudden, it was unable to detect my home unifi wireless but all my neighbours' networks appear in the list.

Here's the solution:

1) Use a LAN cable to connect your computer to your router or use a friend's PC who could access your wireless network. Or if your smartphone could detect your wi-fi acess, use the phone to do this.
2) Log in to your D-Link control panel via 192.168.0.1 in your browser. Enter username as "admin", password leave blank. Click on Login button.
3) Go to Wireless Setup on your left hand panel.
4) Go to Manual Wireless Connection Options section, click on the Manual Wireless Connection Setup button.
5) Go to Wireless Network Global Settings, un-check the Enable Auto Channel Selection option.
6) Change the Wireless Channel to 11.
7) Save the settings. Restart your computer, and then magically, you could reuse your wireless unifi connection again!

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THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
SUSJengLoong96
post Mar 31 2017, 08:55 PM

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QUOTE(mymedulla @ Jun 16 2014, 12:12 PM)
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
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Cannot Share Wifi neighbor have to pay rm50

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