How Does Windows Confirm Wi-Fi Access and Whether Hot Spot Authentication Is Necessary?

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Published on Tue, 11 Dec 2012 21:00:21 GMT Indexed on 2012/12/11 23:07 UTC
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Windows is quite adept at telling you if you have a properly functioning Internet connection, but how exactly does it do so? Digging into how Windows handles the problem offers insight into Windows connectivity messages.

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