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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Wi-fi - "An unexpected error has occurred" Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by Killer01100, Mar 27, 2012. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement Killer01100 Thread Starter Joined: Mar https://forums.techguy.org/threads/wi-fi-an-unexpected-error-has-occurred.1046856/ 27, 2012 Messages: 4 Hi I am trying to configure a wireless network on my desktop pc. http://superuser.com/questions/786161/cant-connect-to-network-on-windows-7-wireless-or-wired I am using a IOGEAR Wireless-N USB 2.0 Adapter. The drivers are the latest ones. No wireless networks are showing up. Whenever I try to manually connect to a wireless network, I receive the message "an unexpected error has occurred". I am unable to troubleshoot it or continue. At first i thought it may be the adapter, but it works fine on other computers. I also tried unexpected error a different adapter with the latest drivers installed; same problem. I tried a direct connection, and I am able to connect perfectly. It's solely a problem with the wireless and thus it leads me to believe that windows 7 is the problem. I'm running 32 bit windows 7. (the drivers are 32 bit for the adapter). Tried a fresh install as well. Same issue. I have a fully updated version of windows. I've been trying to solve the problem for several weeks, I need unexpected error occurred wifi for this computer. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you! This is NOT a router problem. I have 4 other pc's, all which are able to connect flawlessly. My issue is with windows refusing to even let me create some form of connection. Killer01100, Mar 27, 2012 #1 Sponsor TerryNet Terry Moderator Joined: Mar 23, 2005 Messages: 71,969 What firewall or security suite? A few have different settings for wired and wireless, and could be blocking wireless. Please attach a screen shot of the Networks page (don't collapse the Radar, Connection or Signal History) of the Xirrus Wi-Fi Inspector. If you need help with that see TSG Posting a Screenshot. FWIW to take screen shots with Windows 7 or Vista I prefer to use the built-in Snipping Tool. Also show ... Open a (black) Command Prompt window: Hold the Windows logo key and press r; in the Run box type cmd and click on OK. Type the following command: IPCONFIG /ALL [Note that there is no space between the slash and ALL.] Right click in the command window and choose Select All, then hit Enter. Paste the results in a message here. If necessary use a text file and removable media to copy the results to a computer with internet access. TerryNet, Mar 27, 2012 #2 Killer01100 Thread Starter Joined: Mar 27, 2012 Messages: 4 Thanks for the reply! I use ZoneAlarm and Avira Free Antivirus. I'm not too sure which screenshot you need to see,
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