Additional Wireless Connection Considerations
The preceding chunk is dependent on a single setting: allowing Windows to manage your wireless connections. Fortunately, XP makes this the default configuration, but you can verify at any time or change the setting by right-clicking the wireless adapter in the Network Connections dialog box, choosing Properties, and then clicking the Wireless Networks tab (Figure 10-3 already showed this dialog box).Furthermore, you can accomplish the preceding a bit more simply by right-clicking on the wireless networking icon in the System Tray and choosing View Available Wireless Networks. You see the dialog box shown in Figure 10-5.
Figure 10-5. Making a quick connection to a wireless LAN.
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Figure 10-6. Your card attempts connection with any available network.

What Icon in the System Tray?Oh yeah. I should probably mention that you might not have a networking icon in the System Tray, although if you've left XP's defaults alone, you will. To enable or disable the icon from showing in the System Tray, access the Properties page of your wireless adapter. |
Figure 10-7. Enabling display of the System Tray icon.

