How do I connect to wireless network by using Windows built-in Utility/Client(WZC)?
|   Part 1: Exit the TP-Link Utility and start the Wireless Zero Configuration service on your computer  Step 1  After exiting TP-Link Utility, select and right click on My Computer on desktop, select Manage to open Computer Management window.  Step 2  Expand Services and Applications->Services, find and locate Wireless Zero Configuration in the Services list on the right side.  ![]() Step 3  Select Wireless Zero Configuration, right click, and then select Properties.  ![]() Step 4  Change Startup type to Automatic, click on Start button and make sure the Service status is Started. And then click OK.  ![]()  |  
|   Part 2: Connect to wireless network  Step 1  Open Control panel, select and double click Network Connections.  Step 2  Select Wireless Network Connection, right click it and select Properties.  ![]() Step 3  Choose “Wireless Networks” tab and tick “Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings” check box then click OK.  ![]() Step 4  Then Select Wireless Network Connection, right click it, select and click View Available Wireless Networks.  ![]() Step 5  Click Refresh Network list to view available wireless networks. Select the correct network which you want to connect, double click it or click Connect button.  ![]() Step 6  If the wireless network is secured, it will pop up a window asking for the key/password.  ![]() Step 7  Enter the correct Key/Password then click Connect, wait for a while, you will connect the wireless network.  ![]() Note:  1. If it keeps connecting to the network or acquiring IP address, please check if you have entered the correct key/password.  2. If it shows that the connection is Limited or no connectivity, please ensure that you have enabled DHCP server on the wireless router/access point.   |  
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