Troubleshooting guide

Connecting to WiFi Networks
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Disabling the Windows XP Wireless Network Client
By default, Windows XP attempts to manage any Wi-Fi network
connections it detects. However, this conflicts with the management
functions provided by Cingular Communication Manager (when Wi-Fi
support is active).
For this reason, Cingular Communication Manager will disable the
Windows XP wireless network management tool when launched (if Wi-Fi
support is active) and re-enable it on shutdown. This makes manually
disabling the management tool unnecessary. However, if you wish to do
so, follow these steps:
1. Right click on any network connection icon that appears in the system
tray at the bottom-right corner of your screen.
2. Select Open Network Connections from the menu that appears. The
Windows XP Network Connections window appears.
3. Right click on the icon that corresponds to your wireless network
connection.
4. Select Properties from the menu that appears.
5. Select the Wireless Networks tab.