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On my Windows Vista notebook, when I right-click on the network icon in
the system tray, I get several choices, including "Connect to a
Network". Choosing that option gives me a box showing all the available
wireless networks in the vicinity. I can choose one and I'm done. On my
Windows 7 Starter Edition netbook, I only get a couple of options,
Help, and "Open Network Sharing Center". I have to jump through several
more hoops after that to connect to an available wireless access point.
Why the difference? Is it a Win7 vs. Vista thing? Is it a Starter
thing? I'd like the netbook to be able to connect more conveniently
than it does. Are there third-party connection managers worth
considering?
the system tray, I get several choices, including "Connect to a
Network". Choosing that option gives me a box showing all the available
wireless networks in the vicinity. I can choose one and I'm done. On my
Windows 7 Starter Edition netbook, I only get a couple of options,
Help, and "Open Network Sharing Center". I have to jump through several
more hoops after that to connect to an available wireless access point.
Why the difference? Is it a Win7 vs. Vista thing? Is it a Starter
thing? I'd like the netbook to be able to connect more conveniently
than it does. Are there third-party connection managers worth
considering?