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Longhorn Wireless Networking Feedback

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 08 November 2004 - 17:49 · 12 comments & 1916 views

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The Wireless Networking and Devices teams want to better understand your needs in order to build wireless diagnostic features into the design of the next vesion of Windows, code-named Longhorn. Through this posted survey, they want to understand what wireless diagnostic features are most important to you.

View: Longhorn Wireless Networking Feedback


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(1 reply) #1 incubusdaemon on 08 Nov 2004 - 17:51
Cool, but the linked page has bad code...
#1.1 MoveOver on 08 Nov 2004 - 17:58
yes ... it says:

Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
#2 harrisonh1 on 08 Nov 2004 - 17:57
Mine won't submit. :-(

Last edited by 73705 on 08 Nov 2004 - 18:12
#3 bucko on 08 Nov 2004 - 18:22
QUOTE

Thank you for submission.


(2 replies) #4 Intelligen on 08 Nov 2004 - 19:17
how about they leave it out and just let the card manuf make the software, that way when you want to install manuf software you don't have to go through hassle of disabling ms ****
#4.1 Sn1p3t on 08 Nov 2004 - 19:48
What alternative software do you use? For my Intel software, there was a checkbox that would switch between Windows or Intel controlled
#4.2 NetRyder on 08 Nov 2004 - 21:52
I actually prefer XP's built-in wireless configuration system to the Intel PROset software. It was pretty bad in SP1, but SP2 brought in a big improvement.
#5 velkymx on 08 Nov 2004 - 19:39
Sent
#6 DrIndianaJones on 08 Nov 2004 - 19:57
Did it...I suggested that they include detailed reports on hardware/link/network failures for advanced troubleshooting.
As a system admin, I find it annoying when one of the computers accessing the wireless network just stops accessing the network and there isn't anyway to find out exactly why.

I do give them a break, though, since wireless is a fairly young technology.

Edit: who is harrisonh1? A time-traveler?
(2 replies) #7 MoveOver on 08 Nov 2004 - 19:59
This site doesnt work in opera.

Works in FF and ofcourse IE.
#7.1 MoveOver on 08 Nov 2004 - 20:01
and why does it say in my post that :

Last Edited by harrisonh1 on 01 Jan 1970 - 05:00

who is harrisonh1
#7.2 DrIndianaJones on 08 Nov 2004 - 20:06
Seems Neowin is having issues of some sort.

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