Backing Up Wireless Access Information

  • Thread starter Rev. Michael L. Burns
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Rev. Michael L. Burns

I am using Vista Ultimate on my notebook computer and routinely connect to
several different wireless networks throughout the week. I just purchased a
tabletpc, also using Vista Ultimate and would like to know if there is a way
to save all my wireless access codes from my notebook to a thumb-drive and
then import them into my tabletpc. Don't want to have to go find and then
manually input the wireless access codes for each wireless network I connect
to all over again. It's too tedious and I'm too lazy, if I could even find
all the information again.

Any help would be most appreciated.

Michael
 
M

Malke

Rev. Michael L. Burns said:
I am using Vista Ultimate on my notebook computer and routinely connect to
several different wireless networks throughout the week. I just purchased
a tabletpc, also using Vista Ultimate and would like to know if there is a
way to save all my wireless access codes from my notebook to a thumb-drive
and then import them into my tabletpc. Don't want to have to go find and
then manually input the wireless access codes for each wireless network I
connect to all over again. It's too tedious and I'm too lazy, if I could
even find all the information again.

Free utility by Nir Sofir:

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/wireless_key.html

Malke
 
S

Spaceman

Start
Control Panel
Network and Internet
Under the Network and Sharing Center you should see a link for
Add a wireless device to the network
you will see on the bottom,
I want to add a wireless device or computer that is not on the
list using a USB Flash Drive
select the
Add the device or computer using a USB flash drive
Following the rest of the instructions should help you.
You will need to do each one seperately I think though.
Hope this helps ya.
 
S

Spaceman

I forgot to add you need to do this from a Vista
computer that is already has access.
sorry I forgot to mention that.
:(
 
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Rev. Michael L. Burns

Spaceman,

Thanks for your quick repay. I will check this out later this week when I
get back home.

Michael
 
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Rev. Michael L. Burns

Malke,

Thanks for the utility link. I see several interesting utilities and will
check them out later this week when I get back home.

Michael
 

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