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Frequently Asked Questions
The following frequently asked questions and troubleshooting information applies to the Wireless Network Ignition product. Please visit our Wireless Network Ignition product page for the most up-to-date feature information.

Q. What is Wireless Network Ignition?

A. Wireless Network Ignition eliminates the guesswork typically associated with installing and configuring wireless networks in the home, small office, or on the road. The software transparently manages the process of getting and staying connected to a wireless network by automatically determining all technical parameters required to do so.

Customer Benefits

  • Trouble-free wireless network setup and operation
  • Instantly resolves technical issues and pinpoints source of malfunction (device, software, connection, etc.)
  • Simple, secure and private wireless network access at home and on the road
  • Reduces the need for time-draining and costly technical support
Simple Wireless Network Setup & Configuration
  • Automatically detects all wireless network parameters
  • Seamless wireless PC/network configuration
  • Step-by-step set-up procedures make wireless connectivity seamless
  • Dynamically determines all wireless access points (WAP) and provides information on (and instant connection to) specific WAPs
Self-Diagnosis and Self-Healing
  • Sophisticated network debugging engine
  • Network failure and auto-repair features to resolve problems
Powerful, Personal Security
  • Encryption wizard easily configures PC
  • Auto-generation and management of encryption keys
  • Supports popular encryption standards (WEP, WPA, 128-bit, etc.)
The Wireless Network, to Go
  • Instant, safe, and secure connection to wireless networks outside of home environment (office, hotel, airport, etc.)
  • Creates wireless network history and establishes customizable wireless profiles

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Q. Which operating systems does Wireless Network Ignition work with?

Q. What are the system requirements for Wireless Network Ignition?