on USB wireless network settings

I was wondering if it was possible, days after setting up wireless networks on a computer, to record these settings on USB key, so that they can be used on another computer. I am running Vista family premium, I can't remmeber the keywords used for my desktop pc and I would like to set up my laptop with a USB key if possible.

Hello deadman98,

Thank you for using the Microsoft Answers forum.  To my knowledge there is no way to perform this task.  I suggest you connect to your wireless router and change the key.  Once you change the key, you must change the key on all systems connecting to the wireless router.

Thank you for using answers Forum. Please let us know how it works.

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