First and foremost ensure that you have the most up to date drivers for your wireless adapter.
In my opinion Wireless Zero Config is as terrible as Universal Plug and Play (UPnP).
When ever I set up a wireless connection I
always ensure that both these setting are set to OFF.
It's then a simple case of setting up the wireless connection.
Ensure that your Wireless Access Point (Router) is open and will accept connection.
- Easiest to disable ALL security for this part.
- Enable the wireless adapter
- Right click and search for wireless networks.
- Highlight your network and connect.
Once this is achieved then its time to start turning on your security.
The way I attack WiFi security is threefold.
- MAC address access list
- WEP encryption (128 bit)
- Hide SSID
I find that this works a treat.
Basically if the AP can't be seen then it presents less of a target.
The MAC and WEP adds more security without slowing access speeds.
I must admit I have only tried WPA once and I ended up locking myself out of the AP, so I stuck with the above method.
Hope this helps