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Poll: Do any of the business locations you support use only wireless networking for end-user access?

Takeaway: For many offices, wireless networking is an important complement to the wired network, and in some cases, may even replace it. Do you support offices that have gone totally wireless for end-user access?

Setting up a wireless network isn’t as tough as it once was, but manually configuring the wireless settings on each and every Windows machine on your network can still take quite a while. And relying on end users to properly configure their wireless settings can be problematic.

Luckily, using the power and centralization of Windows Active Directory, you can streamline the configuration process. In the IT Dojo video, Configure wireless network settings via Group Policy, I show you the process.

Do any of the business locations you support use only wireless networking for end-user access?

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About Bill Detwiler

Bill Detwiler is Head Technology Editor of TechRepublic. Previously, he worked as a Support Tech and IT Manager in the social research and energy industries.

Bill Detwiler

Bill Detwiler
Bill Detwiler is Head Technology Editor for TechRepublic. Previously he worked as a Technical Support Associate and Information Technology Manager in the social research and energy industries. Bill is a Microsoft Certified Professional with experience in Windows administration, data management, desktop support, and system security.

Bill Detwiler

Bill Detwiler
Bill Detwiler has nothing to disclose. He doesn't hold investments in the technology companies he covers.
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