I have always used the windows configuration and never
even installed the manufacturer tool....
Wireless network works fine for more then a year already.
I suggest to try the windows configuration first, if
problems you can always install the manufacturer tool
later.
>-----Original Message-----
>All wireless cards seem to come with the manufacturer's
utility for
>configuring the connection. To use it you have to
disable Windows own
>wireless configuration utility.
>
>The manufacturer's recommend using theirs, which has a
fancier-looking GUI.
>(In my case, D-Link and Netgear, for two different
cards.)
>
>Which do people find work more reliably however? The one
built into Windows,
>or the one that comes with the card?
>
>In my case using Windows XP Pro on two computers, one is
upgraded to SP2,
>the other isn't.
>
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