If you have been editing router settings - you may have disabled
wireless on the router in some way - then no amount of "repair" on XP
will fix it - it needs to be fixed by router settings.

You have to check whether the wireless is disabled/inaccessible or not.
If there are other devices still using the wireless OK - the problem is
on your PC. If Wireless is disabled or somehow no device can use it -
then go back to router settings.   Also, when doing changes on a
wireless router - it is better to do it from a PC with a wired
connection to the router. 

A word of caution albeit a bit late.  When you have system problems
work on one area/component at a time - don't change items in multiple
components as you may introduce other problems.


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