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Forcing A Wireless Card To Connect To Network Before User Logging Into Windows

Asked by CNTPL89 in Network Cards & Adapters, Wireless Network Cards & Adapters, 802.11 Wireless Access Points

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I was just wondering if it is possible to force a wireless network card to connect to an assigned network before the user has signed into windows xp?

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Zones: Network Cards & Adapters, Wireless Network Cards & Adapters, 802.11 Wireless Access Points
Tags: Microsoft, Windows XP, XP, Any Card, Wireless Card PCI, Creating The Device To Start As A Service
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Solution Provided By: tlowejr
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
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