User's Manual
Wireless Network ConfigurationWireless Network Configuration
The Windows WZCS is an NT service that manages the wireless connection in a largely
dynamic way. You need only identify and configure minimal connection information.
To set Zero Configuration on Windows XP, take the following steps:
1. In Windows XP, open the Wireless Network Configuration Properties dialog box.
2. Select the check box Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings
to set Zero Configuration.
When this check box is selected, Windows XP takes control of these settings for all
configuration profiles:
-SSID
-Security Keys
-Ad Hoc settings
The Zero Configuration settings override all configuration profiles, even when you select
other options. However, the ACU does still control the following settings when Zero
Configuration is set:
-Power settings
-Active/Passive scanning (where applicable)
-Transmit power
-Wireless band
-Short/Long preamble (11b)
When Zero Configuration is in use, a pop-up message is displayed on the ACU when you
attempt to create or edit a configuration profile from the Station Configuration tab of
the ACU.
To turn Zero Configuration off on Windows XP, take the following steps:
1. In Windows XP, open the Wireless Network Configuration Properties dialog box.