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See your faithful editor on the small, small screen: ZDNet asked me to engage in a 15-minute videocast on helping users troubleshoot Windows XP wireless problems, which I am unfortunately highly qualified to do, having spent the last few years working with XP and Wi-Fi. For instance, I discuss updating BIOS to solve persistent Wi-Fi connection dropping.
Yes, I am in Seattle as you can see by the Space Needle in the photographic backdrop behind me. Now what’s ironic is that the Space Needle is across the street from the studio I shot my remote in.
Posted by Glennf at March 17, 2005 8:37 PM
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