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Windows is already diagnosing a wireless network problem�The Windows wireless service is not running on this computer
The Windows wireless service is also called the WLAN Autoconfig service.VThe Windows Wireless Service is not running on this computer
The service is disabled.�The Windows Wireless Service is not running on this computer
The network administrator has blocked the service from starting automatically.�The Windows Wireless Service is not running on this computer
The network administrator has blocked the service from starting automatically.�Automatic wireless network configuration is disabled on this computer
The setting may be disabled because another program is being used to manage your wireless networks or it may have been turned off.yThis computer cannot connect to wireless networks
The wireless network adapter on this computer is not working properly."Wireless capability is turned off"Wireless capability is turned off�Windows can't find any wireless networks in range
The network adapter appears to be functioning correctly, but no networks were found in range.�Windows can't find any wireless networks in range
The network adapter appears to be functioning correctly, but no networks were found in range.*"%SSID%" is not in range of this computerqWindows is not set to automatically connect to "%SSID%"
You need to select a wireless network and connect to it.�You have no preferred wireless networks
When you select a network and connect, Windows can automatically connect to it in the future.lThe capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer do not match the requirements of "%SSID%"�This computer is already connected to a more preferred network than "%SSID%"
To connect to this network automatically, you need to change the priority order.pWindows has temporarily stopped automatic connections to "%SSID%"
There are several failed connection attempts.pWindows has temporarily stopped automatic connections to "%SSID%"
There are several failed connection attempts.FThe network administrator has blocked you from connecting to "%SSID%">The administrator has blocked you from connecting to "%SSID%"�This computer is set to manually connect to "%SSID%"
To automatically connect to a network, you need to change the network settings.pNone of the networks you have previously connected to are in range
There are other wireless networks available.XThe wireless network settings on this computer don't match the requirements of "%SSID%"DThis computer was disconnected from "%SSID%" because of user actionAThe wireless settings for "%SSID%" on this computer have changedjThe connection mode setting for "%SSID%" on this computer does not match the requirements of this networkVThe administrator has changed the allowed list of wireless networks for this computer�This computer was disconnected from "%SSID%" due to an unknown reason
This may be due to poor wireless signal quality or because this computer is too far from the wireless router or access point.PThis computer is continuously switching between two preferred wireless networkszThis computer was manually disconnected from "%SSID%"
This will temporarily prevent automatic connection to this network.3A wireless connection attempt is still in progress�The connection was cancelled
The connection to "%SSID%" was cancelled. If you did not cancel it, it is possible that the request timed out.HWindows cannot connect to "%SSID%"
Required user input was not receivedqThe wireless connection mode setting on this computer for "%SSID%" doesn't match the requirements of the network&Windows cannot connect to any of the wireless networks currently in range of this computer
The capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer don't support the requirements of some of these networks, and the network administrator has blocked you from connecting to some of them.fYour network administrator has blocked you from connecting to the wireless networks that are in range�Windows cannot connect to any of the wireless networks currently in range of this computer
The capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer don't support the requirements of these networks.(Unnamed Network)PThe ad hoc network "%SSID%" was succesfully created, but no users are connected6The ad hoc network "%SSID%" was manually disconnected2Windows can't find any wireless networks in range^The network adapter appears to be functioning correctly, but no networks were found in range.CNone of the networks you have previously connected to are in range-There are other wireless networks available.5This computer is set to manually connect to "%SSID%"PTo automatically connect to a network, you need to change the network settings.The connection was cancelledoThe connection to "%SSID%" was cancelled. If you did not cancel it, it is possible that the request timed out.=The Windows wireless service is not running on this computerIThe Windows wireless service is also called the WLAN Autoconfig service.PAXThe wireless network settings on this computer don't match the requirements of "%SSID%"XThe wireless network settings on this computer don't match the requirements of "%SSID%"XThe wireless network settings on this computer don't match the requirements of "%SSID%"XThe wireless network settings on this computer don't match the requirements of "%SSID%"DWindows could not connect to "%SSID%"
You can try to connect again.DWindows could not connect to "%SSID%"
You can try to connect again.�The wireless router or access point may have lost Internet connectivity
The wireless connection on this computer appears to be working correctly-This computer was disconnected from "%SSID%"-This computer was disconnected from "%SSID%"PA�Windows can only diagnose one wireless network problem at a time
You need to complete or close the other diagnostics session before starting diagnostics again.aStart the Windows wireless service
The Windows wireless service is not running on this computer.RSet the Windows Wireless Service to start automatically and start the service now]Start the Windows Wireless Service
Contact the network administrator for further assistance.JContact the network administrator to enable the Windows Wireless Service.Allow Windows to manage your network connections
Windows functionality to manage wireless connectivity on this computer is turned off. Windows Help and Support can provide more information about how to use Windows or other software to manage your wireless network connections.�Turn on wireless capability
Use the switch on the front or side of the computer, or function keys if available, to enable wireless capability on this computer.Turn on wireless capability�Find a wireless network
Windows Help and Support can provide more information about how to find a wireless network in range of your computer.�Look for causes of low wireless signal quality
The signal is weak due to distance or interference.
Windows Help and Support can provide more information about this problem.uView available wireless networks
You can then select a network, connect to it and save it as your preferred network.sConnect to an available wireless network
You have not chosen to connect to any of the available wireless networks.�Change the priority order of your preferred networks
If you make "%SSID%" your most preferred network, your computer will automatically try to connect to this network first when it is in range.�Contact your network administrator for further assistance
The administrator has set the wireless connection mode setting for "%SSID%" on this computer.Reconnect to "%SSID%"uContact the network administrator for "%SSID%"
Your corporate network policy has denied your access to this network.dContact the network administrator for "%SSID%"
The administrator has denied access to this network.�View the wireless network settings on this computer to verify they are compatible with this network
Contact the network administrator for "%SSID%" or your hardware manufacturer for further assistance.�Select one preferred network
Windows Help and Support can provide more information about how to prevent your computer from continuously switching between two preferred wireless networks.�View available wireless networks and try connecting to a different network
Contact your network administrator for further assistance.�View the wireless network adapter settings on this computer to verify they are compatible with this network
If you set up or own this network, you might be able to fix the problem by changing the settings on the wireless router or access point to be compatible with the settings on this computer. Contact the network administrator for "%SSID%" or your hardware manufacturer for further assistance.Try connecting to "%SSID%" again, or connect to a different network
If you still can't connect to the network and you are the administrator, turn off your wireless router or access point, wait at least 10 seconds, turn it back on, and then try connecting again.�Try connecting to "%SSID%"again, or connect to a different network
If the problem continues, contact your network administrator or hardware manufacturer for further assistance.�Wait for the connection attempt to complete
Windows is currently attempting to connect to "%SSID%". If the connection fails, start diagnostics again.xContact your network administrator for further assistance
This computer cannot connect to any of the networks in range.�Contact your network administrator for further assistance
The administrator has denied access to the networks currently in range of this computer.HVerify that your wireless network adapter settings are compatible with "%SSID%"
If you set up or own this network, change the settings on the wireless router or access point to be compatible with the settings on this computer. Contact the network administrator for "%SSID%" or your hardware manufacturer for further assistance./Turn on wireless capability
%OEMRadioLocation%qSet up an ad hoc network
Windows Help and Support can provide more information about setting up ad hoc networks.�Connect to %SSID% automatically in the future
Your PC isn t set up to connect automatically to this network. Select Apply this fix to connect automatically when the network is in range.If you d rather continue connecting manually, select Skip this step,Connect to %SSID% without updating settingsTurn on wireless capability�Use the switch on the front or side of the computer, or function keys if available, to enable wireless capability on this computer.)Connect to an available wireless networkJYou have not chosen to connect to any of the available wireless networks.CTry connecting to "%SSID%"again, or connect to a different networknIf the problem continues, contact your network administrator or hardware manufacturer for further assistance./Look for causes of low wireless signal quality~The signal is weak due to distance or interference.
Windows Help and Support can provide more information about this problem.#Start the Windows wireless service>The Windows wireless service is not running on this computer.=Network Diagnostics is diagnosing a wireless network problem=The Windows Wireless Service is not running on this computerjThe Windows Wireless Service is not running on this computer, and the service start type is set to manuallThe Windows Wireless Service is not running on this computer, and the service start type is set to disabledzThe Windows Wireless Service is not running on this computer, and the service start type is set to manual by group policy|The Windows Wireless Service is not running on this computer, and the service start type is set to disabled by group policy�Automatic wireless network configuration is disabled on this computer
The setting may be disabled because another program is being used to manage your wireless networks or it may have been turned off.6This computer's wireless network adapter is not readyRadio is off (HW switch)Radio is off (SW switch)NWindows could not find any wireless ad hoc networks in range of this computerPAGWindows could not find any wireless networks in range of this computer7This wireless network is not in range of this computer�Windows did not automatically connect to this network because there is no wireless profile saved for it on this computer (it is not on preferred list)OThere are no wireless networks on the preferred list (preferred list is empty)pThe capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer do not match the requirements of this network8This computer is connected to a more preferred network.�BSS type not allowed -- The connection mode setting (any network, infrastructure or ad hoc only) doesn't match the requirements for this network.SThe wireless network is on failed list (due to failed 802.11 connection attempts).JThe wireless network is on blocked list (due to failed 1x auth attempts).IThe wireless network is on denied list (Administrative via Group Policy)*Network is on denied list (via scripting))Network profile is set to manual connectlNone of the networks you have connected to before are in range
There are other wireless networks available.A/C Profile mismatchHThis computer was disconnected from this network because of user action;Wireless network was disconnected due to change in profilePA�Disconnected because BSS type changed. The connection mode setting on this computer on this computer does not match the requirements of this network ("ad hoc" vs. "infrastructure").DDisconnected because of filter change via scripting or group policy Disconnected for unknown reason/Excessive roaming (between preferred networks)pThis computer was manually disconnected from this network. This will temporarily prevent automatic connections.3A wireless connection attempt is still in progressYThe connection to the network was cancelled
This might be due to timeout or user action.WWindows could not connect to this network because required user input was not received
There are no networks in range this computer can connect to. There are networks in range but the capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer do not match the requirements of the networks in range, and administrator has blocked access to some of them.�There are no networks in range this computer can connect to. There are networks in range but the administrator has blocked access to these networks.�There are no networks in range this computer can connect to. The capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer do not match the requirements of the networks in range.GThe ad hoc network was succesfully created, but no users are connected-The ad hoc network was manually disconnectedPAno visible networkswireless radiowireless switchmanually connectprofileconnection cancelled
preferredPA%Show me a list of available networksPAZThe additional wireless software required for connecting to "%ws" is not working properlyZThe additional wireless software required for connecting to "%ws" is not working properly�Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer don't support the requirements of this network.�The wireless network adapter settings on this computer don't match the requirements of "%ws"
The connection mode for ( "ad hoc" vs. "infrastructure") is not correct.�The wireless network adapter settings on this computer don't match the requirements of "%ws"
The selected data rate (802.11a/b/g) is not correct.UThe wireless network settings on this computer don't match the requirements of "%ws"�The wireless network settings on this computer don't match the requirements of "%ws"
The wireless setting for the connection mode ("ad hoc" vs. "infrastructure") is not correct.�The wireless capability setting on this computer does not match the requirements of "%ws"
The selected radio type (802.11a/b/g) is not correct.fThis computer is set to connect to "%ws" with security enabled; however this is an unsecured network.;Wireless association to "%ws" failed for an unknown reason�Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer don't support the requirements of this network.�Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
Wireless connection failed because the network denied the association request from this computer.�"%ws" did not allow a connection from this computer
Wireless connection failed because the network denied the association request from this computer.�Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless authentication settings on this computer do not match the requirements of this network.=Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
Wireless association failed.RWindows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless network security key is not correct.UWindows cannot connect to "%ws"
Wireless association to failed because of a timeout.MWindows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless router or access point is busy.�The wireless settings for the network adapter on this computer don't match the settings of "%ws"
The selected data rate is not correct.�Windows could not connect to "%ws"
The capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer don't match the requirements of this network.�Windows could not connect to "%ws"
The capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer don't match the requirements of this network.�Windows could not connect to "%ws"
The capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer don't match the requirements of this network.�Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer don't match the requirements of this network.�Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer don't match the requirements of this network.�Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless network adapter settings on this computer don't match the settings of this network.}Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless encryption settings on this computer do not match the settings on this network.}Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless encryption settings on this computer do not match the settings on this network.�Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless authentication settings on this computer do not match the requirements of this network.�Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
Wireless association failed because of poor wireless signal quality or because the capabilities of the wireless network adapter might not match the settings on this network.�Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
Wireless association failed because of poor wireless signal quality or because the capabilities of the wireless network adapter might not match the settings on this network.}Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless encryption settings on this computer do not match the settings on this network.CThis computer was disconnected from "%ws" due to an unknown reasonaWindows cannot connect to "%ws"
This computer was disconnected due to an authentication failure.[This computer was disconnected from "%ws"
This may be due to poor wireless signal quality.<This computer was disconnected from "%ws" due to inactivityMWindows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless router or access point is busy.CThis computer was disconnected from "%ws" due to an unknown reasonCThis computer was disconnected from "%ws" due to an unknown reason[This computer was disconnected from "%ws"
This may be due to poor wireless signal quality.?Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The network is not responding.�This computer was disconnected from "%ws"
This may be due to poor wireless signal quality or because the capabilities of the wireless network adapter may not match the settings on this network.RWindows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless network security key is not correct.KThis computer was disconnected from "%ws" due to an authentication failureKThis computer was disconnected from "%ws" due to an authentication failure�This computer was disconnected from "%ws"
This may be due to poor the wireless signal quality or because the capabilities of the wireless network adapter may not match the settings on this network.}Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless encryption settings on this computer do not match the settings on this network.}Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless encryption settings on this computer do not match the settings on this network.�Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless authentication settings on this computer do not match the requirements of this network.�Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless network adapter settings on this computer don't match the settings of this network.�Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless network adapter settings on this computer don't match the settings of this network.>Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
802.1X authentication failed.}Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless encryption settings on this computer do not match the settings on this network.^This computer is continuously switching between two or more wireless routers or access pointsRWindows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless network security key is not correct.�Your connection to "%ws" is intermittently losing data
This could be caused by the computer being too far away from the wireless router or access point, or by interference from other wireless devices.�Windows can't connect to the hidden network "%ws"
This network is marked as a "hidden" network and is either not in range of this computer or the wireless settings saved on this computer do not match the settings of the network.~The capabilities of the wireless network adapter or wireless settings on this computer do not match the requirements of "%ws"bWireless association to "%ws" failed
A response was not received from the router or access point.�A network monitoring program has set the wireless network adapter on this computer to monitor mode
 While monitoring wireless networks, Windows cannot connect to any wireless networks.`The wireless access point "%ws" might not be compatible with maximum wireless power-saving modezWindows does not support automatically setting up the initial connection to a network that uses shared-key authenticationPAUThe wireless network settings on this computer don't match the requirements of "%ws"=Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
Wireless association failed.+You are experiencing unstable connectivity*This computer was disconnected from "%ws"The wireless connectivity problems on this computer might be caused by an incorrect network security key or low signal strength
Low signal strength can be caused by the computer being too far away from the wireless router or access point, or interference from other wireless devices..The security key for "%ws" might be incorrect�Signal strength from "%ws" is low
This could be caused by the computer being too far away from the wireless router or access point, or by interference from other wireless devices.PA�View the wireless network settings on this computer to verify they are compatible with this network
Contact the network administrator for "%ws" or your hardware manufacturer for further assistance.�Try connecting to "%ws" again
If the problem continues, try resetting the access point, or contact the network administrator or your hardware manufacturer for further assistance.�Change the wireless router or access point settings for "%ws"
The wireless network adapter settings on this computer may be incompatible with this network
If you set up or own this network, change the settings on the wireless router or access point to be compatible with the settings on this computer. Otherwise, contact the network administrator or your hardware manufacturer for further assistance.�Look for causes of low wireless signal quality
The signal is weak due to distance or interference.
Windows Help and Support can provide more information about this problem.�Select one preferred network
Windows Help and Support can provide more information about how to prevent your computer from continuously switching between wireless routers or access points.XModify the wireless network security settings for "%ws"
If you set up or own this network, you might be able to fix the problem by changing the settings on the wireless router or access point to be compatible with the settings on this computer. Otherwise, contact the network administrator or your hardware manufacturer for further assistance.�Verify the network security key for "%ws"
View the security settings. You can then type the correct wireless network security key.PA/Enable wireless security for "%ws"
Make sure this is the network you want to connect to as the wireless network settings on this computer do not match the settings required by this network. If you set up or own this network, we recommend that you enable security on the wireless router or access point.�For help solving this problem with additional wireless software, contact the manufacturer of the wireless hardware or your network administrator for "%ws"�Verify the network security key for "%ws"
You should disconnect if you're connected, and then connect to this network again. You can then enter the correct wireless network security key.Verify the network security key for "%ws"
View the security settings. You can then type the correct wireless network security key.
If the key is correct, check for possible sources of interference such as microwave ovens and cordless phones that are in use, and other wireless networks.�Verify the network security key for "%ws"
View the security settings. You can then type the correct wireless network security key.�Look for causes of low wireless signal quality
Your connection to "%ws" is intermittently losing data. The signal might be weak due to distance or interference.
Windows Help and Support can provide more information about this problem.nVerify that the wireless security settings on this computer are compatible with "%ws"
If you set up or own this network, you might be able to fix the problem by changing the settings on the wireless router or access point to be compatible with the settings on this computer.
Otherwise, contact the network administrator or your hardware manufacturer for assistance.�Check your wireless network settings
Make sure your computer is in range of "%ws" and that the network settings match the wireless router or access point settings.TModify the wireless router or access point settings for "%ws"
The settings on the wireless router or access point are incompatible with the wireless network adapter on this computer. If you set up or own this network, change these settings. Otherwise, contact the network administrator or your hardware manufacturer for further assistance.�If you set up or own this network, check if you can fix the problem by changing the settings on the wireless router or access point
Contact the network administrator or your hardware manufacturer for further assistance.�Contact your network administrator for further assistance
The administrator has set the wireless radio type setting for "%ws" on this computer.�Improve your wireless signal quality
Windows Help and Support can provide more information about low wireless signal quality problems.�View available wireless networks
You should disconnect, then connect to "%ws" again and enter the correct network security key.�To connect to a wireless network, exit the network monitoring program controlling the wireless network adapter "%ws" or follow the instructions in the program to exit wireless monitor mode.4Change the power-saving setting on your access point from maximum to medium
The wireless network you are trying to reach might not be compatible with wireless power-saving mode.
Changing the setting to medium will improve performance and compatibility with older access points but might reduce battery life.Modify the wireless security settings for "%ws"
The wireless network you are trying to connect to requires shared-key authentication, a low security setting that is not recommended by Windows. If you own or set up this network, you might be able to fix the problem by changing the security settings on the access point to a more secure option, such as WPA, WPA2, or WEP with open authentication.

If you want to connect to this network without changing the security settings, you need to manually create a profile.jReset your wireless router
"%ws" did not allow a connection from this computer.
Contact your network administrator if you do not have access to the router.
If you are on a home network, reset your wireless router or access point:
    1.  Unplug or turn off your router.
    2.  Wait at least 10 seconds.
    3.  Turn it on or plug it back into the power outlet.@How do I change security settings or manually create a profile?/The 3rd party wireless service is not running.2The 3rd party wireless service is not responding.oThe capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer don't match the requirements of this network\BSS Type mismatch. The connection mode for ( "ad hoc" vs. "infrastructure") is not correct.NBasic rate set mismatch. The selected data rate (802.11a/b/g) is not correct.802.11 Profile mismatchBSS type mismatch)Radio or PHY type (802.11a/b/g) mismatchmThis computer is set to connect to this network with security enabled; however this is an unsecured network.C802.11 connection failed due to status code 1: unspecified failure~802.11 connection failed due to status code 10: Cannot support all requested capabilities in the Capability Information fieldy802.11 connection failed due to status code 11: Reassociation denied due to inability to confirm that association existst802.11 connection failed due to status code 12: Association denied due to reason outside the scope of this standard�802.11 authentication failed due to status code 13: Responding station does not support the specified authentication algorithm (for eg. Open vs. Shared Auth)�802.11 connection failed due to status code 14: Received an Authentication frame with authentication transaction sequence number out of expected sequencee802.11 connection failed due to status code 15: Authentication rejected because of challenge failurez802.11 connection failed due to status code 16: Authentication rejected due to timeout waiting for next frame in sequence�802.11 connection failed due to status code 17: Association denied because AP is unable to handle additional associated stations�802.11 connection failed due to status code 18: Association denied due to requesting station not supporting all of the data rates in the BSSBasicRateSet parameterPAUnsupported Short Pre-AmbleUnsupported PBCCUnsupported channel agility�802.11 connection failed due to status code 25: Association denied due to requesting station not supporting the Short Slot Time option�802.11 connection failed due to status code 26: Association denied due to requesting station not supporting the DSSS-OFDM optione802.11 connection failed due to status code 40: Invalid information element in association handshakeE802.11 connection failed due to status code 41: Invalid group cipherH802.11 connection failed due to status code 42: Invalid pairwise cipher=802.11 connection failed due to status code 43: Invalid AKMP\802.11 connection failed due to status code 44: Unsupported RSN information element version]802.11 connection failed due to status code 45: Invalid RSN information element capabilitiesF802.11 connection failed due to status code 46: cipher suite rejected"Disconnected for unknown reason. ^802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 2: Previous 802.11 authentication no longer valid|802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 3: deauthenticated because sending station is leaving (or has left) IBSS or ESSO802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 4: disassociated due to inactivity~802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 5: disassociated because AP is unable to handle all currently associated stations!Disconnect dues to Class 2 error Disconnect due to Class 3 errorr802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 8: disassociated because sending station is leaving (or has left) BSS802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 9: station requesting (re)association is not authenticated with responding stationa802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 13: Invalid information element during 11i handshake<802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 14: MIC failureH802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 15: 4-Way Handshake timeoutL802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 16: Group Key Handshake timeout�802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 17: Information element in 4-Way Handshake different from (Re)Association Request/Probe Response/Beacon frameZ802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 18: Invalid group cipher during 11i handshakeH802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 19: Invalid pairwise cipher=802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 20: Invalid AKMP\802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 21: Unsupported RSN information element version]802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 22: Invalid RSN information element capabilitiesR802.11 Connection failed due to reason code 23: IEEE 802.1X authentication failedPACipher suite rejectedSExcessive roaming (between access points, within a profile or a preferred network)^Cannot access resources -- Incorrect WEP key for data decryption (high encryption error rate)�High packet error rate due to radio interference, close to being out of range, or too many obstructions between the access point and the client�The network is marked as a "hidden" network and is either not in range of this computer or the wireless settings saved on this computer do not match the settings of the network�The capabilities of the wireless network adapter or wireless settings on this computer do not match the requirements of the network{Wireless association to this network failed. Windows did not receive any response from the wireless router or accesspoint.�A network monitoring program has set the wireless connectivity on this network adaptor to monitor mode.  While monitoring wireless networks, Windows cannot connect to any wireless networks using this adapter.MThe network might not be compatible with maximum wireless power-saving mode.b802.11 connection to WEP network failed with status code 13: Unsupported authentication algorithmPAhidden networkSSIDnot broadcast
security keypassphrasehigh packet error ratePA�Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
The capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer don't support the requirements of this network.�The wireless network adapter settings on this computer don't match the requirements of "%ws"
The connection mode for ( "ad hoc" vs. "infrastructure") is not correct.�The wireless network adapter settings on this computer don't match the requirements of "%ws"
The selected data rate (802.11a/b/g) is not correct.UThe wireless network settings on this computer don't match the requirements of "%ws"�The wireless network settings on this computer don't match the requirements of "%ws"
The wireless setting for the connection mode ("ad hoc" vs. "infrastructure") is not correct.�The wireless capability setting on this computer does not match the requirements of "%ws"
The selected radio type (802.11a/b/g) is not correct.fThis computer is set to connect to "%ws" with security enabled; however this is an unsecured network.PA;Wireless association to "%ws" failed for an unknown reason�This computer was disconnected from "%ws" due to an unknown reason
This may be due to poor wireless signal quality or because this computer is too far from the wireless router or access point.^This computer is continuously switching between two or more wireless routers or access pointsRWindows cannot connect to "%ws"
The wireless network security key is not correct.�This computer has low signal strength from "%ws"
This could be caused by the computer being too far away from the wireless router or access point, or interference from other wireless devices.yThis computer cannot connect to wireless networks
The wireless network adapter on this computer is not working properly.�Windows cannot connect to "%ws"
This network is marked as a "hidden" network and is either not in range of this computer or the wireless settings saved on this computer do not match the settings of the network.~The capabilities of the wireless network adapter or wireless settings on this computer do not match the requirements of "%ws"The wireless connectivity problems on this computer might be caused by an incorrect network security key or low signal strength
Low signal strength can be caused by the computer being too far away from the wireless router or access point, or interference from other wireless devices.[Windows could not connect to "%ws"
The wireless network security key might not be correct.�Signal strength from "%ws" is low
This could be caused by the computer being too far away from the wireless router or access point, or by interference from other wireless devices.PA�View the wireless network adapter settings on this computer to verify they are compatible with this network
If you set up or own this network, you might be able to fix the problem by changing the settings on the wireless router or access point to be compatible with the settings on this computer. Contact the network administrator for  "%ws" or your hardware manufacturer for further assistance.�View the wireless network settings on this computer to verify they are compatible with this network
Contact the network administrator for "%ws" or your hardware manufacturer for further assistance.�Try connecting to "%ws" again
If the problem continues, try resetting your wireless router or access point. Contact the network administrator or your hardware manufacturer for further assistance.�Select one preferred network
Windows Help and Support can provide more information about how to prevent your computer from continuously switching between wireless routers or access points.oView wireless network security settings for "%ws"
You can then type the correct wireless network security key.�Look for causes of low wireless signal quality
The signal can be weak due to long distance or interference.
Windows Help and Support can provide more information about this problem.*Enable wireless security for "%ws" 
 Make sure this is the network you want to connect to as the wireless network settings on this computer do not match the settings required by this network. If you set up this network, we recommend that you enable security on the wireless router or access point.oView wireless network security settings for "%ws"
You can then type the correct wireless network security key.�Verify the network security key for "%ws"
If the key is correct, check for possible sources of interference such as microwave ovens and cordless phones that are in use, and other wireless networks.rVerify the network security key for "%ws"
View the security settings. You can then type the correct security key.�Reduce interference by moving your computer
Possible sources of interference include microwave ovens, cordless phones, and other wireless networks.�Make sure that your computer is in range of "%ws"
Also verify that the network settings match the wireless router or access point settings.�Modify the wireless router or access point settings for "%ws"
The wireless network adapter on this computer does not support the settings required by this network. If you set up or own this network, you can change the settings on the wireless router or access point to allow this computer to connect. Otherwise, contact the network administrator or your hardware manufacturer for further assistance.�Contact your network administrator for further assistance
The administrator has set the wireless radio type setting for "%ws" on this computer.PA�Verify the network security key for "%ws"
You should disconnect and then connect to this network again. You can then enter the correct wireless network security key.oThe capabilities of the wireless network adapter on this computer don't match the requirements of this network\BSS Type mismatch. The connection mode for ( "ad hoc" vs. "infrastructure") is not correct.NBasic rate set mismatch. The selected data rate (802.11a/b/g) is not correct.802.11 Profile mismatch|The wireless setting for the connection mode ("ad hoc" vs. "infrastructure") doesn't match the requirements of this networkRadio (PHY) type mismatchmThis computer is set to connect to this network with security enabled; however this is an unsecured network.4802.11 connection failed due to unspecified failure802.11 connection disconnectedSExcessive roaming (between access points, within a profile or a preferred network)^Cannot access resources -- Incorrect WEP key for data decryption (high encryption error rate)�High packet error rate due to radio interference, close to being out of range, or too many obstructions between the access point and the clientQThe device driver for this computer's wireless network adapter is not respondingDWindows cannot completely diagnose the problem. This computer might be experiencing wireless connectivity problems because of an incorrect network security key (WEP key). Other possible causes are poor signal strength or low quality caused by radio interference, or the computer being too far away from the wireless router.�Windows cannot completely diagnose the problem. This computer might not be able to connect because of an incorrect network security key (WEP key).�This computer might be experiencing wireless connectivity problems because of low signal strength or poor signal quality caused by radio interference, or the computer being too far away from the wireless router.�The network is marked as a "hidden" network and is either not in range of this computer or the wireless settings saved on this computer do not match the settings of the network�The capability of your wireless network adapter or wireless settings on this computer do not match the requirements of the network"There might be a wireless problem�Resetting your wireless network adapter
This will disable and then enable the network adapter "%InterfaceName%" on this computer..Problem with wireless adapter or access pointReset the wireless adapter�Investigate router or access point issues
If you're connected to a hotspot or domain network, contact the network administrator. Otherwise:
    1.  Unplug or turn off the device.
    2.  After all the lights on the device are off, wait at least 10 seconds.
    3.  Turn the device back on or plug it back into the power outlet.
To restart a router or access point that has a built-in battery, press and quickly release the Reset button.*Investigate router or access point issues�If you're connected to a hotspot or domain network, contact the network administrator. Otherwise:
    1.  Unplug or turn off the device.
    2.  After all the lights on the device are off, wait at least 10 seconds.
    3.  Turn the device back on or plug it back into the power outlet.
To restart a router or access point that has a built-in battery, press and quickly release the Reset button.PAwireless connectivitywireless network adapterwireless network adapter#3rd party wireless network adapterPA	wirelessconnectwireless networkwireless associationassociation failurepacket losshigh loss rate

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	  Time: D  List of visible networks: %d item(s) total, %d item(s) displayed
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   Packet statistics
    Roaming history: %d item(s)
    Roamed from BSSID: 
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&    Multicast decrypt success: %I64d
$    Unicast decrypt failure: %I64d
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    Tx failure: <unknown>
    Ndis Rx: %I64d
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Connection status summary
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    Association status: Success
$   Association status: Fail 0x%.8x
    Tx retry: %I64d
    Tx multiple retry: %I64d
%    Tx max lifetime exceeded: %I64d
    Tx ACK failure: %I64d
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IHV-specificUnknownNoneWEPWEP (40 bits)WEP (104 bits)TKIP
CCMP(AES)WPA/RSN Group"   Configured security type: %ws
$   Configured encryption type: %ws
   802.1X protocol: #    Number of 802.1X restarts: %d
#    Number of 802.1X failures: %d
1     Security status = 0x%.8x : 0x%.8x : 0x%.8x
I     The security configuration for this connection is set by Microsoft
,   Number of security packets received: %d
(   Number of security packets sent: %d
4     Security was not initiated on this connection
?     Security was initiated at: %02u\%02u\%04u %02u:%02u:%02u
;     Unable to determine time when security was initiated
$   Pre-association status: Success
(   Pre-association status: Fail 0x%.8x
PA    802.1X status: Success
     802.1X status: Fail 0x%.8x
   Key exchange initiated:     Unicast key received: (    Initial security attempt succeeded
   Security attempt status:      802.1X reason code: 0x%.8x
    Authentication mode: Machine or user
Machine only
User onlyGuest
Invalid (%d)    Multicast key received:     EAP type: %d
    EAP error: 0x%.8x
*    EAP type: Authentication not started
Helper Class:   Interface GUID: %ws
  Wireless LAN ID:
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Result of diagnosis: Root cause:
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Detailed root cause:
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%  GetLowerHypotheses status: 0x%.8x
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