The Microsoft Vista operating system is easy to configure for wireless networking. With just a few clicks, a wireless connection may be created and several points of connectivity may be stored on the computer at one time. When a wireless network password, also known as a WEP key, passkey or passcode, is reset, this setting must also be updated in Vista’s wireless connection entry for that network. Vista provides quick and easy access to the wireless connections to complete the task. Writer Bio

How to Reset a Wireless Network Password in Windows Vista - 42