![]() I have tried shutting down and rebooting, but nothing seems to work. The network adapter is an Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6250 AGN with Driver Version 15.12.0.8 which it says is the most updated version. Within "Network Connections," I see that my "Wireless Network Connection" is not connected, but I am unable to connect it because when I troubleshoot it simply tells me to turn on my Wireless Capability, which I cannot do. I checked to see if my laptop was in Airplane Mode and it is not. I tried using the FN+F8 shortcut and that too was ineffective. I went into Control Panel to turn it on and it won't allow me, as in I will drag the slider from "Off" to "On" and it will just immediately bounce back to "Off." The touch sensitive button above my keyboard that turns on/off my wireless capability will register as being touched, but won't do anything (the other buttons up there still work fine). ![]() ![]() My laptop (Toshiba Satellite M645-4114) running on 64-bit Win 10 randomly decided to drop my WiFi connection by turning off my wireless capability.
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