July 2008
Intermediate to advanced
1696 pages
91h 39m
English
Users want to stay constantly connected to their networks, and wireless LANs and wireless WANs are beginning to make that possible. However, managing multiple network connections can be challenging, and users often have difficulty resolving connectivity problems. As a result, users place more calls to support centers, increasing support cost and user frustration. You can reduce this by configuring Windows Vista client computers to connect to preferred wireless networks.
Windows Vista will automatically connect to most wired networks. Wireless networks, however, require configuration before Windows Vista will connect to them. You can connect Windows Vista computers to wireless networks in three different ways: ...
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