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Can't see WiFi network in Windows
There is a Dir-320NRU router. Its network is not visible in Windows, I also checked it in WM6 - it also does not see it. But he perfectly sees the Chinese tablet on android. This happened after turning off the power of the router and plugging it back in.
Reset didn't help. Some sort of mystic...
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Perhaps the router has a parameter - Wi-Fi channel selection = Auto - and when rebooting, he decided to select a thread of channel 12 or 13, and not all Wi-Fi cards can work on such channels. Well, the Chinese phone turned out to be an exception (he, go and in the 14th can work :))
Maybe just the opposite? The router does not see the computer?
In other words, firewood is not worth it?
The point is the channel on which the point is broadcasting, you need to put 11 or less.
But what to do if ubunta sees up to channel 14, and in win8x64 only up to 11?
Similarly - after the reboot "auto" channel selection. We rearrange somewhere closer and everything works. Moreover, the laptop that does not see this network is HP. All other devices at home see the network anyway.
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