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  • How To: WinXP's IPsec client really can work! - Reviews

    How To: WinXP's IPsec client really can work!. how to xp ipsec. If you have an inexpensive IPsec VPN endpoint router and want to connect to the LAN behind it while you're on the road, you'll need to use a VPN client. Microsoft has included an IPsec client in...

  • Wireless Perf. - 11a - Reviews

    many lines, Plot 4 shows throughput runs for Condition 1 with normal, WEP 128, and Turbo separately enabled. Don't believe Linksys' instructions to rely on WinXP's built-in wireless capabilties to configure the WPC54A card. Since the XP utilities don't allow...

  • How To: Manually Setting Up the Linksys WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander - Reviews

    utility or WinXP's Wireless Zero Configuration utility and run a site survey. Figure 1 shows the results of a survey using WinXP's Zero Config. Figure 1: WinXP 'Available Wireless Networks' with WRT54G and WRE54G Select and connect to the 'linksys' network...

  • The Product, Continued - Reviews

    still decide to use CM2 - which you'll have to do in order to use Buffalo's AOSS WLAN auto-setup feature - be warned that it lacks finesse when dealing with WinXP's Wireless Zero Configuration. Once launched, it doesn't ask for permission before not only stopping,...

  • Answers - 4 - Reviews

    it possible to store setups for multiple wireless networks, i.e. profiles if I'm not using WinXP? It depends on the features provided by the client utility that comes with your wireless adapter. However, most utilities have the same ability as WinXP's built-in...

  • Setup & Administration - Reviews

    because there's no logout button. Most of the settings here are pretty standard, except for the (E)SSID Broadcast Enable/Disable, which prevents your 54G from showing up automatically in wireless client applications (such as WinXP's "Available Wireless Networks")...

  • Setup and Admin - Reviews

    54Mbps Wireless USB Adapter. We put it through its paces and our RapidReview will tell you whether you have to sacrifice any speed for the convenience of its USB 2.0 connection.. Admin is via WinXP's ZeroConfiguration or the Client Manager program supplied...

  • ASUS 802.11g Wireless LAN CardBus Review - Reviews

    with the card. Most other cards - with the exception of NETGEAR's WAG511[reviewed here] - come with client applications that do little more than duplicate the functions included in WinXP's Wireless Zero Configuration. And even then, some fall short by not allowing...

  • WLANs, WLANs everywhere and not a Byte to grab - Reviews

    AirMagnet to try to connect to one of the many networks that I'd find while traveling. I wanted to see if $3000 bought you any features that would make AirMagnet better than NetStumbler, Kismet, or even WinXP's Zero Config for Wardriving. I'm not trying to...

  • Setup - Reviews

    to find that the cascaded routers didn't interfere with any of the Mirra's Internet-based features and that I didn't have to open any router ports either. TIP: Running WinXP's Internet Connection Firewall or ZoneAlarm on a PC will interfere with its ability...

  • Microsoft - Product

    Be comfortable while on the go with this compact Wireless Mobile Mouse 3000 from Microsoft Corporation. With smooth optical performance, a scroll wheel and four buttons keep you productive. When...

  • Lenovo ThinkPad T23 Notebook - Product

    In the office, on the road and anywhere in between, IBM ThinkPad T Series notebooks are designed to make computing simpler and easier to manage. They are the perfect solution for frequent travelers...

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