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Wireless Networking - Backup network settings |
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I have some PCs that have been manually configured for various WLANs - I want
to backup those settings onto a USB stick in such a way that after the PCs have been reloaded with a fresh copy of Windows I can resurrect my WLAN settins without spending hours typing it all back in by hand. Windows Wireless Network Setup Wizard looks like the right kind of thing but I have to type it all i to start with (I didn't) and it only does one network at a time (I want them all Any suggestions appreciated!!? =?Utf-8?B?Q2hyaXMgUw==?= |
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Hi
If you have many settings you might be better of using a special 3rd party utility that was designed for it. http://www.ezlan.net/faq#fewtcp-ip Jack (MVP-Networking). "Chris S" <> wrote in message news:0FED6291-53E3-4B71-9C79-... >I have some PCs that have been manually configured for various WLANs - I >want > to backup those settings onto a USB stick in such a way that after the PCs > have been reloaded with a fresh copy of Windows I can resurrect my WLAN > settins without spending hours typing it all back in by hand. > > Windows Wireless Network Setup Wizard looks like the right kind of thing > but > I have to type it all i to start with (I didn't) and it only does one > network > at a time (I want them all > > Any suggestions appreciated!!? > Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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