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The Dell Inspiron 15 (N5050) is a mid-sized laptop manufactured by Dell, Inc. that operates on Windows 7. The laptop features include a WLED HD display screen and a max supported memory of 8 GB.

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WLAN wireless card attached to motherboard

Yes the WLAN card is not connecting to the internet anymore even when I put the cable into the PC now we went wireless at my house we got rid of the desktop and we got laptops and my mothers laptop isn't working with internet an the other laptop goes in my truck with me when I go do my repos so now I really need to fix her computer and I can't find anywhere with that card I took computer apart like the guide say any suggestions on what to do I'm just stuck with it I had to write on my way back from New Jersey yes it's that important to get help from the I fixit team

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What does it show in the device manager? Does the WLAN card show up? What OS are you using? Have you tried to reinstall the drivers for the WLAN?

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It's running windows 7 and device manager says Microsoft virtual wifi mini port adapter sorry for the late response just been busy and thank you for all the help again sir thank you let me know what you think I should do next

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Need to attach the wireless card to my motherboard

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That doesn't sound right "virtual wifi mini port adapter". It doesn't sound like the actual Wifi card is being detected. In Windows 7, go to the control panels, network and sharing center, change adapter settings. There you should see an adapter that says Dell Wifi adapter or Atheros Wifi adapter or something like that. If that is not showing, then you may have a bad card or perhaps it was disabled in the Dell BIOS. Restart the PC, enter the Dell BIOS, (Hit the DEL key or one of the F keys, probably F2 before Windows starts to load) check to see that the Wifi card is enabled and detected. As oldturkey03 said, if the card is there and detected in the BIOS, then try to reinstall the drivers from the Dell Website. If none of that works, then you may have to replace the wifi module.

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Suggest you purchase a Mini USB WIFI dongle for about £5.00 on EBay and plug into a spare usb port. WIFI cards on N5050 were always suspect.

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