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    How do I start Windows Wireless Zero configuration?

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by londez, Mar 7, 2008.

  1. londez

    londez Notebook Evangelist

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    After I upgraded my HDD and loaded all of the original drivers that came with my computer, I made the mistake of assigning wireless functions and configurations to the Asus WLAN program instead of Having windows take care of the wireless functions. Does anyone know how to enable windows wireless zero?
     
  2. Jstn7477

    Jstn7477 Sam I Am

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    I think that usually the program itself can have an option to switch between it and the WZC utility. Or, possibly better, you could simply uninstall the ASUS WLAN utility.

    -J.B.
     
  3. pixelot

    pixelot Notebook Acolyte

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    No, just hit Winkey+R to open the Run dialog, and type services.msc, then scroll down to the WZC, and start it.