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Somewhere I found this part of an article
Windows XP Support for IEEE 802.1X
In Windows XP, IEEE 802.1X authentication with the EAP-TLS authentication
type is enabled by default for all LAN-based network adapters. To configure
802.1X authentication settings on a computer running Windows XP with SP1 or
Windows XP with SP2, use the Authentication tab on the properties of a
wireless network, available from the Wireless Networks tab of the properties
of a wireless connection in Network Connections.
The problem is I don't have such a tab. XP does not recognise I have a
wireless device. It is disabled, and I can't switch it on.
Somewhere I found this part of an article
Windows XP Support for IEEE 802.1X
In Windows XP, IEEE 802.1X authentication with the EAP-TLS authentication
type is enabled by default for all LAN-based network adapters. To configure
802.1X authentication settings on a computer running Windows XP with SP1 or
Windows XP with SP2, use the Authentication tab on the properties of a
wireless network, available from the Wireless Networks tab of the properties
of a wireless connection in Network Connections.
The problem is I don't have such a tab. XP does not recognise I have a
wireless device. It is disabled, and I can't switch it on.