3How Windows Vista Handles Wireless Networking

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Each new version of Windows has made significant improvements in the operating system’s networking capabilities. Back in the days of Windows 95 and Windows 98, networking was a complicated affair for technical experts only; you could set up and configure a network from within Windows, but it took a lot of work. Things got much better with Windows XP, where networking became more or less a plug-and-play operation—albeit one that required a lot of user interaction and didn’t always work as promised.

With Windows Vista, things again have changed for ...

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