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    Wireless Config on the W3J info.

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Deus, Jul 18, 2006.

  1. Deus

    Deus Notebook Consultant

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    I was having trouble transferring large files over my wireless network. The connection would die half way through. I never had issues with my Internet connection though. Come to find out it was Zero Wireless config. If you need to transfer large files use the included Intel wireless. I liked the windows Wireless Zero config but I transfer large files too often.


    Just a tip
     
  2. Arvin

    Arvin Notebook Evangelist

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    hey, thanks a lot
     
  3. MilestonePC.com

    MilestonePC.com Company Representative

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    To let Windows Wireless configure the setting is very easy. Normally, we see a wireless signal icon on the taskbar, right click of it and choose the "Use wireless to manage Wi-Fi". It will ask a question about this "Do you want Windows to manage your wireless(Wi-Fi) network connections?", then we click "Yes". The wireless network is ready to use.

    This is another tip for who have a trouble about the wireless network setting.

    Cheers
    Joseph