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Missing "Association" tab in Wireless network properties
I'm running XP SP3 with a newly-installed Intel WiFi Link 5300 AGN wireless
card. I'm using Windows Zero Configuration to configure it (and the service is started). Oddly, Windows won't remember my wireless networks. I have to enter my password for my home (WPA) network every time I connect. And when I click on Add under Preferred networks on the WIFi Properties page and the Wireless network properties page opens, there is no Association tab! There are only tabs for Authentication and Connection! Any suggestions of things to try or how regain control over the wireless networks? Thanks in advance. -Imposter |
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Missing "Association" tab in Wireless network properties
On Jan 18, 9:52*pm, "Imposter" u48953@uwe wrote:
I'm running XP SP3 with a newly-installed Intel WiFi Link 5300 AGN wireless card. *I'm using Windows Zero Configuration to configure it (and the service is started). *Oddly, Windows won't remember my wireless networks. *I have to enter my password for my home (WPA) network every time I connect. *And when I click on Add under Preferred networks on the WIFi Properties page and the Wireless network properties page opens, there is no Association tab! *There are only tabs for Authentication and Connection! Any suggestions of things to try or how regain control over the wireless networks? Thanks in advance. -Imposter You need to tell the Intel wifi management system that you want to use the WZC system. You can not have both managing the wireless adapter at the same time. |
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Missing "Association" tab in Wireless network properties
On Jan 18, 9:52*pm, "Imposter" u48953@uwe wrote:
I'm running XP SP3 with a newly-installed Intel WiFi Link 5300 AGN wireless card. *I'm using Windows Zero Configuration to configure it (and the service is started). *Oddly, Windows won't remember my wireless networks. *I have to enter my password for my home (WPA) network every time I connect. *And when I click on Add under Preferred networks on the WIFi Properties page and the Wireless network properties page opens, there is no Association tab! *There are only tabs for Authentication and Connection! Any suggestions of things to try or how regain control over the wireless networks? Thanks in advance. -Imposter You need to tell the Intel wifi management system that you want to use the WZC system. You can not have both managing the wireless adapter at the same time. |
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Missing "Association" tab in Wireless network properties
I have checked the box for Allow Windows to manage blah blah blah. Is there
another place I need to affirm this? smlunatick wrote: I'm running XP SP3 with a newly-installed Intel WiFi Link 5300 AGN wireless card. Â*I'm using Windows Zero Configuration to configure it (and the service [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] -Imposter You need to tell the Intel wifi management system that you want to use the WZC system. You can not have both managing the wireless adapter at the same time. -- Message posted via WindowsKB.com http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....twork/200901/1 |
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Missing "Association" tab in Wireless network properties
I have checked the box for Allow Windows to manage blah blah blah. Is there
another place I need to affirm this? smlunatick wrote: I'm running XP SP3 with a newly-installed Intel WiFi Link 5300 AGN wireless card. Â*I'm using Windows Zero Configuration to configure it (and the service [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] -Imposter You need to tell the Intel wifi management system that you want to use the WZC system. You can not have both managing the wireless adapter at the same time. -- Message posted via WindowsKB.com http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....twork/200901/1 |
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