Wireless Internet (Wi-Fi) zones are convenient, easy to access, and available to any device with a wireless adapter. Finding open wireless Internet is usually no problem in populated areas. In fact, ...
The IBM ThinkPad enables you to turn Wi-Fi on and off to control power consumption. If Wi-Fi is disabled, however, Windows XP will act as if the PC has no wireless card installed and will fail to ...
Connecting to Wi-Fi Networks using Windows Vista’s wireless networking interfaces differs from those in XP, but they still allow you to perform common network connection tasks and configurations.
There’s an article on Wired News this morning talking about problems with the way Windows XP handles WiFi connections — something that is especially topical for me, since I spent all day yesterday ...