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Learn how easy it is to set up a wireless network in your home. ... There are two ways to configure your wireless router: using Windows Connect Now and manually. ... Help prevent uninvited guests from connecting to your wireless network. To learn how, read Implement WPA2-Personal wireless security on a Windows XP SP2-based computer...
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How to protect your wireless network ... A more secure alternative to WEP, but because it is newer, it is not as widely supported. Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 supports WPA, so this type of encryption is the best choice if you plan to connect only Windows XP computers to your wireless network.
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Configure WPA Support in Microsoft Windows ... WPA is Wi-Fi Protected Access, one of several popular standards for wireless network security. This WPA is not to be confused with Windows XP Product Activation, a separate technology that is also included with the Microsoft Windows operating system.
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Follow these instructions to confirm or deny the existence of wireless notebook adapters in Windows XP. ... Configure WPA Wireless Security in Windows XP...
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This article will describe how to configure Windows XP to manage your computer's wireless connection. Many computer manufacturers create their own wireless networking software utilities and install it on their machines from the factory. If ...
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This article describes how to configure computers running Windows XP to create a wireless network for a home or small business that does not use IEEE 802.1X authentication and a Windows domain.
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For information about how to troubleshoot network connection problems on your small office or home office wireless network, ... This article lists two resources to help you troubleshoot network connection problems in Windows XP. This article is intended for a beginning to intermediate computer user.
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If the Wireless Networks tab in the properties of the Wireless Network Connection is available, the driver recognizes the Windows XP Zero Configuration support for wireless networks. To configure Windows XP for your wireless network, follow these steps:
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The ICS host has a direct connection, either by dial-up modem or high-speed link, to the Internet and provides access to the Internet for other computers on the network. Ideally, the host should be a computer running Windows XP. I'll assume you have made this ... On the down side, though, wireless LANs tend to be slower,
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