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Home Desktop Access Wireless USB network card tl-wn821n has been good, today, and unexpectedly prompted "the area can not find wireless network."
Here's a simple procedure to solve this problem ...
According to the data, WinXP's "Wireless Zero Configuration" service relies on "Eventlog" service;
Then click Start, Execute "services.msc", see "Eventlog" service discovery has been stopped use. So start the "Eventlog" service (remember to set to self-start the way AH) and then see the "Wireless Zero Configuration" Service is started, this time thought everything is all right, and then to refresh the network connection, or the hint "the area can not find wireless network."
No, then double-click the Wireless Zero Configuration item. Pop up the setup form. At this point, click Dependencies. Normally, the "Event Log" entry should be included:
Suppose you find that the "Wireless Zero Configuration" dependency has "Event Log", the following text please ignore directly. Your situation is not what this article can solve.
Suppose there is no "Event Log" entry. Dependencies must be added manually through the registration form:
Click "regedit" to enter the registration form and enter the following entry: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services]
Locate the "WZCSVC" Item and double-click its value entry "DependOnService". In the Value settings form, enter one line: "Eventlog" (no quotes), click OK to save.
The following three items are normal values:
RpcSs
Ndisuio
Eventlog
After you increase the Eventlog dependency, You must start the Wireless Zero Configuration service again, and then refresh the wireless network list. The name of each wireless point was finally brushed.
Another very important point is: make sure the Eventlog service is up and running! ( Please check its status. Assume that you are not actively executing. Set the initiative for yourself, then, it starts)
Suppose you set the Eventlog service to start, and you cannot brush the net. This time you can try to start the XP operating system again , perhaps you have a pleasant surprise.
WinXP Wireless Tips "area not found in wireless networks" one possible cause!