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How do I enable Microsoft Windows Wireless Connection Manager?

I need to disable my current wireless connection manager (I have no idea what it is) and enable Microsoft Windows Wireless Connection Manager. How do I do this?

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  1. The Phlebob says:

    That would probably be done via the connection in Windows. There’s a checkbox for it. Try this:

    In Windows XP:

    1. Click the Start->Control panel menu item.
    2. Click Network and Internet connections.
    3. Click Network Connections.
    3. Right-click your wireless network connection and select Status.
    4. Click the Properties button.
    5. Click the Wireless Network tab.
    6. Check the "Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings" checkbox.
    7. Click OK.

    In Windows Vista, possibly Windows 7:

    1. Click the Start->Control panel menu item.
    2. Click View Network Status and Tasks.
    3. Click View Status next to the your wireless connection.
    4. Click the Properties button. (This is a bit of a guess from here on: I don’t have a wireless connection on my Vista machine.)
    5. Click the Wireless Network tab.
    6. Check the "Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings" checkbox.
    7. Click OK.

    Hope that helps.

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