If you don’t have Windows XP, then you will need a wireless connection manager for your Wi-Fi connection so you can see what wireless networks are available, and choose the one to which you would like to connect. Well, T-Mobile offers a very cool (and very good) Wi-Fi connection manager client for free here:
http://client.hotspot.t-mobile.com/
Here’s a screenshot:
It not only tells you what wireless connections are available where you are located, but it also has a constantly updated directory of T-Mobile’s Hotspots worldwide, which is cool if you are a T-Mobile Hotspot subscriber.
This software is a private version of PCTel’s highly commended Segue Wi-Fi Roaming Client. It is supposedly better than WinXP Pro’s Wi-Fi connection manager, as it has more features.
If you do have Window XP, and you want to check it out, you will have to disable Windows XP’s Wi-Fi connection manager:
- Click on your START button
- In Windows XP, go to CONTROL PANEL, and in Windows 2000, go to SETTINGS => CONTROL PANEL
- In Windows XP, if the CONTROL PANEL that just popped up is all blue, then click on “view in classic mode” on the left”; Windows 2000 users don’t need to do this
- Double-click on ADMINISTRATION TOOLS in CONTROL PANEL
- Double-click on SYSTEM
- In the window that pops up, scoll down the list until you see the program called WIRELESS ZERO CONFIGURATION
- RIGHT-click on it and select PROPERTIES
- In the middle of the window that pops up, under SERVICE TYPE, select MANUAL from the drop down menu
- Below that, under Service Status, if it says STARTED, then click on the STOP button below it (make sure no pop-up ads created with this program are open when doing this)
- Click OK
- Close the SERVICES window and the ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS windows
- DONE!