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  1. matt_aj
    21-Mar-2009 04:53 PM
    matt_aj
    Intel wireless sometimes comes with it's own wireless manager. I would check your start menu to see if there are any Intel programs in there that may be taking over the wireless manager. If so, you can use that. Typically third party wireless managers have better features and work better than the built in windows one.

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