Hi Peter

http://compnetworking.about.com/od/windowsxpnetworking/a/automaticwifixp.htm
looks like a reasonable starting place. You need to find out if
Windows is managing your connection or some program installed with the
wireless card.

If it's a third party program, look in the system tray first for
anything wireless-y, then through the start menu to see if you can
start it from there.

If Windows, there's a Windows 'knowledge base' article about solving
problems with Wireless connections at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/870702 - "How to troubleshoot wireless
network connections in Windows XP Service Pack 2"

Are you getting a specific error somewhere in the process? Email me
off list if you want.

--stuart

On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Peter<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Are there any recent windows users out there please??  If so what is
> called for is an idiots guide to setting up a wireless connexion.   On
> a mac it is so dead simple but I have to use windose because of my
> course with the OU.  I am pulling my hair out here....HELP HELP!!!!
> PLease please put me out of my misery!!!   I know I know this is a
> strange request on a Mac list!
>
> In desperation yours, and it really has to be a step by step moron's
> guide.  I can't believe I am asking this!
>
>
> Thanks, Peter
>
> >
>

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