For Microsoft Windows Users; what does, “Windows unable to find certificate to log you on the network Metro_WiFi, and unable to connect to Metro_WiFi mean?
When connecting to a new unsecure network, Windows XP displays a prompt asking if you wish to connect to the Metro_WiFi network. After checking the box to allow the connection, hit the connect button, and then you should be able to surf the Internet. If you are receiving poor signal or surfing speed, then you may need a wireless adapter to boost your signal or an outdoor solution.
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