Windows 7 has many great new improvements compared to previous versions. One of them is the improvement of wireless network connections, which makes it easier to connect your laptop to a wireless home, public or work network, for example. But there is one thing that is still a little annoying when setting up a wireless network: remembering and correctly entering the security key and, in some cases, the wireless network name (SSID), since it is not broadcast and you have to enter it manually.
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To solve this little problem, there is an option in Windows 7 that you will learn about today that allows you to export your wireless network settings from one computer to another using a USB stick and then import them back to a computer/laptop/netbook running Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
1. Open Network and Sharing Center by clicking the wireless icon on the taskbar and then clicking the Open Network and Sharing Center link, or by typing Network and Sharing Center in the Start menu and pressing Enter.
2. When the Network and Sharing Center window opens, click the Manage wireless networks link on the left side.