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Wireless
System Script
A wireless network is a telecommunication or computer network that uses radio for the carrier or physical layer.
Release Date
12/14/2006
Settings Description
Wireless script migrates all the Wireless Adapter settings and the AccessPoint settings.
Notes
- Use the Authentication option under Networking to migrate the Authentication of the AccessPoint.
- The migration is successful only when the cards are of same type on both source and destination.
- The migration of driver settings is unsuccessful when the source has default and the destination has non-default.
- The settings of This Connection uses Following Items, do not migrate using the wireless option.
- Firewall Settings are not migrated.
- Only Windows wireless agent is supported.
- Stop the Wireless Zero Configuration Service before performing the undo for the Wireless settings in Windows XP.
- Stop the WLAN AutoConfig Service before performing the undo for the Wireless settings in Windows Vista.
Limitations
- The wireless network properties cannot be undone for Windows Vista.
- In Wireless Network Connection Properties, under the Sharing tab the following settings are not migrated:
- Allow other network users to connect through this computer internet connection.
- Settings, Services when selected Allow other network users to connect through this computer internet connection.
- The wireless settings under the WINS tab from the path Control Panel, Network and Internet, Network and Sharing Center, Manage Wireless Networks, Adapter Properties, Wireless Network Connection Properties, Networking, Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), Properties, General, Advanced, Advanced TCP/IP Settings, cannot be migrated.
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