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 ...
The IBM ThinkPad enables you to turn Wi-Fi on and off to control power consumption. If Wi-Fi is disabled, however, Windows XP will act as if the PC has no wireless card installed and will fail to ...
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 and we ...
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 ...
I am looking to install more wireless cards in desktop PC's instead of running new network lines and conduit at work.<BR><BR>The wireleess card is a PCI Linksys WMP54G on Windows XP SP2. (If this is ...