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Establishing Wi-Fi Connections 
Disabling Windows XP's Native WiFi Client 
By default, Windows XP attempts to manage any wireless network 
connections it detects. However, this conflicts with the management 
functions provided by the Motorola Connection Manager software. For this 
reason, the Motorola Connection Manager will report the Windows XP 
wireless network management tool as a conflicting application. Like other 
conflicting applications, the client can automatically disable Windows XP's 
native WiFi management feature while it runs and restart it when it shuts 
down. However, the feature can also be manually disabled if you desire. 
Manually Disabling XP's WiFi Management 
You can tell Windows to disable its wireless network management 
functions manually. Follow these steps: 
• 
Right click on any network connection icon that appears in the system 
tray. 
 
• 
Select 
Open Network Connections
 from the menu that appears.  
• 
The Windows XP Network Connections window appears. 
• 
Right click on the icon that corresponds to your wireless network 
connection. 
• 
Select 
Properties
 from the menu that appears. 
• 
Select the 
Wireless Networks
 tab. 
• 
Uncheck 
Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings
• 
Click 
OK
 to close the window. 
Is this a problem on Windows Vista as well? 
No. Although Windows Vista also manages WiFi connections, the Vista 
architecture allows the Motorola Connection Manager to work with Vista's 
native WiFi management facility. So, there is no conflict. 
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