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Wireless problem
I've checked: Use Windows to configure the wireless network, and everything worked very well for two years. but the last few days I have a message rebooting my computer: Windows cannot run Wireless Connection, why must start the automatic setup. I am forced to go into the Control Panel, click on File click on administrative services and there, every restart I click on start, because the automatic start gives way to automatically start each time disappears, which was not the case before, so windows can not configure the wireless network before I click start the service, and here it gets really annoying.
good day, perhaps a solution?
thank you in advance
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Re: Wireless problem
If you receive an error message that states that Windows cannot run your connection while trying to access your wireless network, this might mean that your hardware manufacturer has provided you with its own wireless configuration software as an alternative to Window’s Wireless Zero Configuration service. Hence, try to make use of the manufacturer’s software to solve this issue.
If this is not the case, refer to the following:
Use Windows to configure your wireless settings
- Step 1: Go to the Start menu and select the “Run” option
- Step 2: Enter “ncpa.cpl” and click “OK” to open the “Network Connections” menu
- Step 3: Select your wireless connection service and choose the option “Change settings of this connection”.
- Step 4: Go to the “Wireless Networks” tab and check the box labeled “Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings”
Launch Windows Zero Configuration
- Step 5: go to the Start menu again and select the “Run” option
- Step 6: Enter “%SystemRoot%\system32\services.msc /s” and click “OK”
- Step 7: Double-click on the option labeled “Wireless Zero Configuration”
- Step 8: Then, go to the “Startup type” list and click “Automatic”. Click “Apply” to confirm the changes
- Step 9: Hence, click “Start” in the “Service status” section and “OK” to apply the changes.
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Re: Wireless problem
click Start, type services.msc. Make sure the WLAN AutoConfig is running. If
not, start it.
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Re: Wireless problem
In Windows XP’s Classic View, you can use the steps described below:
1. Open the Start menu and click Control Panel
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2. Double-click Network Connections.
3. Right-click Wireless Network Connection and click Properties.
4. Select the Wireless Networks tab.
5. Select the Use Windows To Configure My Wireless Network Settings check box.
6. Click OK.
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