Configuring or reconfiguring a wireless network — or just adding a new device to an existing one — can often be a hassle. In fact, keeping configuration effort to a minimum is one of the main reasons ...
With the release of Windows XP, Microsoft tried to make configuring and connecting to wireless networks easy for everyone. They partially succeeded. The Wireless Zero Configuration service is the ...
Q: We can’t configure dial-up networking on a laptop with Windows XP Service Pack 2 that already has working Ethernet and wireless network adapters. Using dial-up, the system connects successfully, ...
The reasons are easy to understand. Wireless network communication means your home-based customers can now have all their computers communicating with each other and the Internet without the need, ...
REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 22, 2001 — Microsoft Corp. today announced that the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system leads the industry as the first platform to include native support for Wi-Fi networks ...
Techworld is reporting that Microsoft has released an update which adds support for WPA2 to Windows XP: Microsoft has released native support for the IEEE 802.11i wireless security specification in ...
The Wireless Zero Configuration automatically configures 802.11 adapters. If you'd rather not have Windows do this (that is you'd prefer to use a utility that came with the adapter for example) would ...