Maybe there is a browser page, whereby you can log into the router/card?
It is usually something like a default address of:
192.168.1.254
as it is with mine, and probably many other people's as well, as it falls under the range of default IP addresses for a LAN.
With my router, which is external, the wireless function is now disabled,
but it was originally set at enabled, but I changed that immediately,
as soon as I got it.
Maybe the same principal could apply for you, to give you access, to the control settings page,
for your wireless card as well, so you can check the wireless settings.
Good luck with it, I hope that may work.
It is usually something like a default address of:
192.168.1.254
as it is with mine, and probably many other people's as well, as it falls under the range of default IP addresses for a LAN.
With my router, which is external, the wireless function is now disabled,
but it was originally set at enabled, but I changed that immediately,
as soon as I got it.
Maybe the same principal could apply for you, to give you access, to the control settings page,
for your wireless card as well, so you can check the wireless settings.
Good luck with it, I hope that may work.
Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance - Confucius
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