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Wireless ToolMy Dell laptop came with a Dell Wireless Tool to manage connections. Right
now my wireless connection is managed by the Windows (XP Home). Should I use the Dell one or use the Windows one? Which one is better? On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 11:18:02 -0700, pad wrote:
> My Dell laptop came with a Dell Wireless Tool to manage connections. Right Use whichever you prefer, but never both at the same time.> now my wireless connection is managed by the Windows (XP Home). Should I use > the Dell one or use the Windows one? Which one is better? I personally like the one in XP. They both have the same functionality but
with my Linksys utility I'd have to constantly manually connect and with the XP utility it does it automatically. Show quoteHide quote "pad" <p**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:035BF235-C9C9-44B2-A074-F49F7EC9C12C@microsoft.com... > My Dell laptop came with a Dell Wireless Tool to manage connections. > Right > now my wireless connection is managed by the Windows (XP Home). Should I > use > the Dell one or use the Windows one? Which one is better?
Connecting to two networks at same time.
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