Re: Wireless in c++



I remember the days before SP1 where to configure wireless network was
terribly hard because there were few OID wireless vendors support and there
were almost no support for user level apps ( no old API )
Arkady

"Milkas" <Milkas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm thinking that Vista is a new OS and XP is from 2001. At that year the
wireless technology was on. using the c++ compiler of that time was
possible
to develop code that managed wireless connection and different operations
and
using, why not, VC6. How is possible to reply that projects using old
APIs?


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