Wireless Network Connection Status

Hello
I right clicked on my network by clicking on the "bar graph" icon on the bottom of the screen, and then clicked on "status", which opens Wireless Connection Status.  Unfortunately, I clikced on "disable".  Now, when I right click on the network, I don't get the "status" option, so I can't enable the network.
Please help!
Thank you,
Mike

Thank you for your response. 
I don't think that I explained my situation well enough. 
I have a wired PC, and a laptop connected to the Internet through a wireless router.  The name of my connection, or network is "wizard".  When I right clicked on "wizard", the dialog box gave an option for "status".  I clicked on that, then I clicked "disable". 
I cannot find a way to enable it.  I can get to the Internet through a "default" connection, but it is slower.
I followed your instructions, but I don't see the wireless adapter that you are referring to.  
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