2.2 Installation Notes - Windows XP
If your system is running Windows XP, you shall find that four tabs are contained in the
Wireless
Settings
dialog box after you’ve followed the instructions above and successfully
installed the drivers. However, normally, the dialog box should be consisted of seven tabs.
This is because Windows XP has its built-in configuration tools –
Windows XP Zero
Configuration to
assist you in networking activities. It is recommended to utilize the
attached Wireless-G Configuration Tool to enjoy more benefits it will bring.
Thus, to employ your Wireless-G Configuration Tool
under Windows XP, please proceed to
the next step to change the default settings of
Windows Zero Configuration
to Wireless-
G Configuration Tool.
Figure 2.2-1: The Wireless-G Configuration Tool Tray Icon
Figure 2.2-2: The Wireless Settings Dialog Box
a) Right-click the
Network Connections
icon at the task bar to open the
Wireless
Network
Connection Status
dialog box, and then select
Properties
.
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