ConfigFree: windows pop up message: sellers application is controlling the wireless network adapter

Hello

When I draw a line from nearby wireless networks (with or without WEP security) to the laptop in the middle icon,
a popup message with the text: the provider application is controlling the wireless card.
Does anyone know what this message or where I can get the answer to this question?

After clicking on it you may see far (only the 'ok' button is available), the connecting line with the laptop wireless network disconnects after
a few seconds.

Thanks a lot for helping me...

Hello

In my opinion this message appears because a 3rd WLan utility configures and controls the WiFi connection!
There are different possibilities:
The laptop uses the Intel wireless network adapter and the Intel Proset utility configures the WLan
Or
The laptop uses the Atheros WLan card and Atheros Client utility configures the WLan
Or
The windows have the option has been enabled and do this job.

In this case ConfigFree application cannot configure and control the WiFi connection!

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