To overcome this little problem there is an options in Windows 7 that you are going to learn today and allows you to export your wireless network settings from one computer to another using a USB flash, and then import them back to a computer/laptop/netbook running Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
How to export your wireless network settings
Open the Network and Sharing Center by clicking the wireless icon from the taskbar and clicking the Open Network and Sharing Center link, or by going to the Start menu, type Network and Sharing Center and pressing Enter.
When the Network and Sharing Center window opens, in the left side, click the Manage wireless networks link.
3. While in the Manage Wireless Network section you will find a list with all the wireless networks that you were connected at one point in the past, select the one that you would like to backup and double-click it.
In the Wireless Network Properties, click on the link Copy this network profile to a USB flash drive.
Next the Copy Network Settings wizard will launch. Now insert a USB flash drive, give it a several seconds until the wizard detects it and then click the Next button. Tip: While writing this article I have encounter a problem, the Copy Network Settings wizard did not detect my USB flash drive and the Next button never became enable. It seems that this wizard does not like USB flash drive that are formatted on NTFS. So if you encounter the same problem the solution is pretty simple, just backup any content that you may have in the USB flash drive and format it to FAT 32 file system with the Windows 7 Format tool, and try again.
Wait until the settings are copied
6. When it is all done, click the Close button.
If you take a look in the USB flash drive you will find the setupSNK.exe and AUTORUN.INF files, and SMRTNTKY folder (Do not delete them). Note that you can only copy one wireless network profile at a time per USB flash drive, when you have imported the network profile and you try to export another wireless network profile, it will override the settings that you have previously saved in the USB flash drive.
How to import your wireless network settings
At the computer or laptop that you want to import your wireless settings, insert the USB flash drive and double-click the setupSNK.exe. When the Wireless Network Setup Wizard appears, click Yes.
Now the wireless settings are going to be imported, then click OK and you’re done, happy wireless network connection!
Now you know how it is much practical to use the option that Windows 7 offers to backup your wireless profile to USB flash drive. So you don’t have to remember authentication keys or wireless network name (SSID) anymore. This is very useful for hidden and public wireless networks as well as to backup your wireless settings when rebuilding your Windows machine. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.