Network Connections no longer showing LAN connections

B

Baz

I'm running Windows XP Pro with SP2 and I'm connected to the Internet using
a Belkin wireless system.

I'm not sure if it's since the SP2 update, but "Network Connections" is only
showing my Dial-up connections, the Lan or High Speed Internet have
disappeared. My wireless connection is still present in the task bar and
works fine so has anybody got an idea why I can't see it in the Network
Connections.

I've run a AVG virus checker with the latest definitions and cleaned my
system with Ad-aware.
 
M

Mark L. Ferguson

Zero configuration in SP2 should create the connection. If it is failing,
you probably need a better wireless driver.

Zero Configuration 1. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click
Network and Internet Connections. 2. Click Network Connections, right-click
Wireless Connection, and then click Properties. 3. View the available
options:
 
B

Baz

I can't do this as there is no Wireless Connection showing in the Network
Connections, there's just the dial up. I tried to create a new connection
but the network setup wizard only shows the dial up as well. I can still
access the Internet through the wireless hub but I appear to of completely
lost the network and any way of recreating it.
 

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