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created: 2009-03-03 00:47:50 +0100
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- know-how
- software
- windows
- wifi
title: Missing Wireless Zero Configuration
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updated: 2009-03-03 00:47:50 +0100
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If you are missing the *Wireless Zero Configuration* (in German: *Konfigurationsfreie drahtlose Verbindung*), you might
have installed a D-Link driver.
To get the Windows tool back, there's a nice manual at [practicallynetworked.com](http://www.practicallynetworked.com/qa/qa20040311.shtml):
1. go to *Start**Connect to**Show all* (or: *Control Panel**Networking*)
1. right-click any device and choose *Properties*
1. click the *Install…* button
1. choose category **Service**
1. click *Have Disk…*
1. select the path `C:\WINDOWS\inf` and click **OK**
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1. choose the *Wireless Zero Configuration* and confirm all dialogs