Certified for Windows Vista Networking Demo

Here is our second installment of the Certified for Windows Vista demo videos. Just like the Digital Memories demo, we shot this at my house using Canon's new high-def HV20, which is Certified for Windows Vista.


Video: Networking Demo - Certified for Windows Vista

The video I've posted here shows how easy it is to set up and configure a wireless network using the D-Link DIR 655 using the Windows Connect Now wizard. We then also showed how to use a USB Flash drive (we used the Kingston Data Traveler II) to copy the network profile and configure another device.  Both of these products have earned the Works with Windows Vista logo.

Also, we're still running the Look for the Logo sweepstakes, so go and enter to win thousands of dollars of Certified for Windows Vista products. Check back for future posts and more videos!

Click here for general information on the Windows Vista Logo Program.


Comments

  1. Posted on: May 24, 2007 at 8:50PM  

    Oooooh High Definition Camcorder, wish I could afford one of those looks real nice looking.

    Makes my old Sony Camcorder look like dust, not that its that hard... my Canon Powershot takes videos that are as good as that old Camcorder.  Im not complaining though I got both of those for 1/2 price on supercrazy sale...maybe in 3 years I can afford a HD camcorder.

    Its real hard to put a price on memories though.  Ah something to look forward to :-)

  2. Posted on: May 26, 2007 at 12:03AM  

    There are lot of enquiries from people saying that their Vista machine says "SuperFetch has stopped working" and then reboots! Can you tell me what the problem actually is and a solution if there is one?!

  3. Posted on: May 27, 2007 at 1:59PM  

    All these Certified for Windows Vista devices look great, it is good to see a compatible list of devices starting to build up nicely

  4. Posted on: September 14, 2007 at 7:26AM  

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  1. Posted by: Views on Windows Vista on May 24, 2007 at 4:24AM

    Configuring a wireless router or modem can sometimes be a little tricky for the average user, so one

  2. Posted by: Windows Vista Team Blog on May 31, 2007 at 8:32PM

    Today's demo video is all about Games for Windows. In this video (shot using Canon's new high-def HV20