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John, per your comments below, I have the paid version of the WindowsSecrets newsletter, went online and searched the paid version of the content, but was unable to find any article mentioning a replacement for Microsoft's Wireless Network Connection. Do you recall how far back you saw that article? The only hit on "Wireless Network Connection" (with double quotes) turned up the January 26, 2006 issue, but it only talked about a vulnerability (what MS calls a feature!) of creating an ad-hoc network under certain conditions without you knowing about it. Searching on the same terms without the double quotes gave 44 hits, but none of the summaries indicated that they were talking about "Wireless Network Connection". TIA, Dan On 7/13/06, Jones, John (US) <John.Jones@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Subscribe to Brian Livingston's Windows Secrets newsletter: https://windowssecrets.com/info/ . I think he mentioned a tool in a back issue. Normally, you're stuck with Window's built-in app or one that comes with the WiFi card but I think there may be 1 or 2 3rd party tools out there.
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