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4.5
Windows Zero Configuration
The Windows Zero Configuration is a wireless LAN service that does not provided by Microsoft
Windows® until Windows XP. It provides basic and easy on connecting the wireless network. In
this chapter, we introduce you the steps to swap between Windows Zero Configuration and
RtWLAN. If you prefer Windows Zero Configuration instead through RtWLAN, then you should
follow the steps in 4.5.1 to switch to Windows Zero Configuration. In addition, you could rollback
to RtWLAN by following the steps in 4.5.2.
4.5.1
Swap from RtWLAN to Windows Zero Configuration
Five steps are required to archive this operation as following:
Windows Zero Configuration is disabled after installing RtWLAN. You should enable it by
making the “Windows Zero Config” item being checked on global control bar. And then a Zero
Config dialog is shown up to inform you. Then you have to press OK to confirm the translation.
After opening the page of present wireless network, if you see the scene similar to the following
figure, then you had been swapped to Windows Zero Configuration successfully. Otherwise,
you should check and repeat the previous steps again.