This depends on the wireless card vendor, but for Linksys, right-clicking on the green wireless icon in the notification area will give you the option to use Windows to manage the wireless connection.
If that does not work, you can jump straight to the Network Connections panel by clicking Start -> Run (or just Start in Vista) and typing in ncpa.cpl . Hit
Locate your Wireless Network Connection, then right-click and hit Properties.
Click on the [Wireless Networks] tab at the top.
The very first option is "Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings."
in the keypad :P
P. Theodorou has written: 'ATM optical wireless networks'
James P. K. Gilb has written: 'The IEEE wireless dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Wireless communication systems
James P. Lin has written: 'Steenrod connections and connectivity in H-spaces' -- subject(s): Connections (Mathematics), H-spaces, Steenrod algebra
Kindle is a wireless reading device by Amazon (same amazon as amazon.com) A kindle edition would be an edition of a book that is formatted to be read on the wireless reading device Kindle. <P></P>
with windows 7 you can. hope i helped}:) :P
P. P. Eckersley has written: 'All about your wireless set' 'The power behind the microphone' -- subject(s): British Broadcasting Corporation
P. K. Lucha has written: 'Stress distributions in fillet welded beam to endplate connections'
press 'windows logo'+'p' then click disconnect projector
Probably, and it's Piers Morgan :P
Ctrl+P in windows or Command+p in Mac is what you give to your computer to print something.
don't know lol :P