Hi,
Make sure your Windows XP has it's Wireless Zero Configuration Service
Started.
To do this go to your Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services
When the Services window opens up scroll down to the Wireless Zero
Configuration and set it to Automatic Startup and then hit the Start button.
Then hit OK.
Now go into the Wireless Network Card properties and you should discover a
Wireless Tab.
At the bottom window you'll be able to add your wireless networks with it's
encryption keys and next time windows will automatically connect to the
wireless network that is in range.
--
Gary Tsang
Microsoft MVP - Windows XP Shell/User
http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
"Dan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I can't seem to view the wireless networks and set up
> prefered networks. I can only see available networks
> through the broadband utility. My wireless connection
> doesn't have a Tab underproperties for wireless
> anything. I just gives me a blank window when i right
> click the "wireless connection" icon at the bottom of the
> screen and click view available wireless networks how do
> i fix this???