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dsr at tao.merseine.nu wrote how to manage multiple WEP configs: > Erm... on Windows, you go to Setup New Network Connection, > select the adapter, enter the info, et voila. You have to be more specific: "on Windows98", for example, the above does NOT work. A very high percentage of the installed base of WinXX is still Win98; just ask Bill Gates what his biggest technical headache is. And on a notebook PC, I am very reluctant to swap out the OS--drivers are too specific. At some point it will be time to chuck the PC and replace it. No matter how you look at it, the reality is that wi-fi products need a top-down redesign with human users in mind. -rich
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