Re: Intel wireless utility
- From: John Wunderlich <jwunderlich@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 19:48:09 GMT
=?Utf-8?B?TWFueUJlZXJz?= <ManyBeers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in news:05968427-517C-4D69-A907-1FB98DA3CE67@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:
Hi
As long as he can connect safely (use your wireless security and
configure his Wireless to match) it does not matter which
Wireless utility is used. What ever works well is good.
Just make sure that only one Wireless management is On. If both
are On it would be "Quirky".
Jack (MVP-Networking).
I was just asking because maybe one might be more reliable that
the other. I guess not. I told him to run only one utility at a
time. Thanks a bunch.
It's not a matter of reliability, it's more a matter of features. On
my machine, I have to use the Intel utility because at work they use a
form of authentication/encryption that is not supported by the Windows
management program but is supported with the Intel version. But in a
home environment, like Jack said, it doesn't make much difference and
you should just use what works.
HTH,
John
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