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"Zero Configuration Wireless" only works with WLANs with SSID broadcasting enabled and no WEP encryption keys to enter. At work we have several WLANs which broadcast SSIDs so I can roam easily and connect to any of them without hassle. Encryption is also not active on the network but to use the WLAN, you must authenticate to the network using your ID and password, so it's not truly open.
For networks without SSID broadcasting or where you have to enter a WEP key manually, the term "Zero Configuration Wireless" hardly applies. I also find myself longing for the old iPAQ Wireless tool from PPC 2002, but it's a small sacrifice for all the benefits of WM2003, in my opinion. Incidentally, with the latest h5455 WLAN patch, I find I have virtually no problems moving between home, work, and friends' WLANs; before the patch, I occasionally had to soft reset before my h5455 would find the right network. I suppose I am also fortunate that all the networks I connect to use DHCP...
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