Using Windows Rally Vertical Pairing to automatically install Wi-Fi devices
This article provides information about Windows Rally™ Vertical Pairing technologies for the Windows family of operating systems. It provides guidelines for device manufacturers to develop Wi-Fi devices that pair with Windows while Windows configures the device's wireless network settings.
This information applies for the following operating systems:
- Windows Server 2008 R2
- Windows 7
In this section
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This topic discusses the history behind Windows Rally Vertical Pairing and provides some example usage scenarios. |
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This topic discusses the Windows Rally Vertical Pairing theory of operation. |
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This topic discusses some best practices that you should consider when you develop your Wi-Fi devices. |
Introduction
Network-connected devices have become increasingly popular among consumers. They provide ubiquitous connectivity that enables exciting customer scenarios. However, along with these scenarios consumers want Wi-Fi wireless networking technologies that eliminate wired network cables. Unfortunately, the complexity of configuring Wi-Fi devices has caused poor user experiences, high return rates, and customer service calls.
Many consumers have problems installing a new wireless device because of the amount of technical understanding that is required and the number of steps that must be performed to join the device to a Wi-Fi network, connect to the device from a computer, and then install the appropriate device drivers.
This paper discusses how to use Windows Rally™ Vertical Pairing technologies to automatically configure Wi-Fi devices and connect them to a computer that is running Windows. It discusses Rally Vertical Pairing concepts, scenarios, technical implementation details, and best practices. It shows Wi-Fi device manufacturers how to enable simple and easy end-to-end device installation experiences for their customers.
Feedback
If you have additional questions or feedback about Rally Vertical Pairing, you can contact us at rally@microsoft.com.
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