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Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility, Wireless Zero Configuration Utility

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Chapter 5 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility Windows XP provides built-in Wireless Zero Configuration Utility for wireless configuration and monitor. Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility is enabled by default. When it is active, it will override the management of the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility. In this situation, when you open the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility, you are only allowed to view the statistics and version information. Configuration fields and buttons are dimmed. This chapter only provides the essential instructions on using Windows XP wireless utility to get your wireless network established. For more information please refer to Windows XP on-line help. Note: If you want to disable Wireless Zero Configuration Utility and have your Wireless LAN Card managed by the manufacturer's Wireless LAN Monitor Utility, please refer to "Note to Windows XP Users" in Chapter 3. 41

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Chapter 5
Windows XP
Wireless Zero Configuration Utility
Windows XP provides built-in
Wireless Zero Configuration Utility
for wireless
configuration and monitor. Windows XP
Wireless Zero Configuration Utility
is enabled by
default. When it is active, it will override the management of the
Wireless LAN Monitor
Utility
. In this situation, when you open the
Wireless LAN Monitor Utility
, you are only
allowed to view the statistics and version information. Configuration fields and buttons are
dimmed.
This chapter only provides the essential instructions on using Windows XP wireless utility to
get your wireless network established. For more information please refer to Windows XP
on-line help.
Note:
If you want to disable
Wireless Zero Configuration Utility
and have your Wireless
LAN Card managed by the manufacturer°s
Wireless LAN Monitor Utility
, please refer to
±Note to Windows XP Users² in Chapter 3.