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The following is a high-level view of the main wifi components in Windows.
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<tr><td><img src="images/wcm.png"></td><td>The <b>Windows Connection Manager</b> (Wcmsvc) is closely associated with the UI controls (taskbar icon) to connect to various networks, including wireless networks. It accepts and processes input from the user and feeds it to the core wireless service. </td></tr>
<tr><td><img src="images/wlan.png"></td><td>The <b>WLAN Autoconfig Service</b> (WlanSvc) handles the following core functions of wireless networks in windows:
<tr><td><img src="images/wcm.png" alt="Windows Connection Manager"></td><td>The <b>Windows Connection Manager</b> (Wcmsvc) is closely associated with the UI controls (taskbar icon) to connect to various networks, including wireless networks. It accepts and processes input from the user and feeds it to the core wireless service. </td></tr>
<tr><td><img src="images/wlan.png" alt="WLAN Autoconfig Service"></td><td>The <b>WLAN Autoconfig Service</b> (WlanSvc) handles the following core functions of wireless networks in windows:
- Scanning for wireless networks in range
- Managing connectivity of wireless networks</td></tr>
<tr><td><img src="images/msm.png"></td><td>The <b>Media Specific Module</b> (MSM) handles security aspects of connection being established.</td></tr>
<tr><td><img src="images/wifi-stack.png"></td><td>The <b>Native WiFi stack</b> consists of drivers and wireless APIs to interact with wireless miniports and the supporting user-mode Wlansvc.</td></tr>
<tr><td><img src="images/msm.png" alt="Media Specific Module"></td><td>The <b>Media Specific Module</b> (MSM) handles security aspects of connection being established.</td></tr>
<tr><td><img src="images/wifi-stack.png" alt="Native WiFi stack"></td><td>The <b>Native WiFi stack</b> consists of drivers and wireless APIs to interact with wireless miniports and the supporting user-mode Wlansvc.</td></tr>
<tr><td><img src="images/miniport.png"></td><td>Third-party <b>wireless miniport</b> drivers interface with the upper wireless stack to provide notifications to and receive commands from Windows.</td></tr>
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|Feature | Details and mitigation | Removed in version |
| ----------- | --------------------- | ------ |
|Microsoft Edge|The legacy version of Microsoft Edge is no longer supported after March 9th, 2021. For more information, see End of support reminder for [Microsoft Edge Legacy](https://docs.microsoft.com/lifecycle/announcements/edge-legacy-eos-details). | 21H1 |
|Microsoft Edge|The legacy version of Microsoft Edge is no longer supported after March 9th, 2021. For more information, see [End of support reminder for Microsoft Edge Legacy](https://docs.microsoft.com/lifecycle/announcements/edge-legacy-eos-details). | 21H1 |
|MBAE service metadata|The MBAE app experience is replaced by an MO UWP app. Metadata for the MBAE service is removed. | 20H2 |
| Connect app | The **Connect** app for wireless projection using Miracast is no longer installed by default, but is available as an optional feature. To install the app, click on **Settings** > **Apps** > **Optional features** > **Add a feature** and then install the **Wireless Display** app. | 2004 |
| Rinna and Japanese Address suggestion | The Rinna and Japanese Address suggestion service for Microsoft Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) ended on August 13th, 2020. For more information, see [Rinna and Japanese Address suggestion will no longer be offered](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4576767/windows-10-rinna-and-japanese-address-suggestion) | 2004 |

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audience: itpro
itproauthor: jaimeo
author: jaimeo
ms.author: jaimeo
description: Discover the latest news articles, videos, and podcasts about Windows as a service. Find resources for using Windows as a service within your organization.
ms.audience: itpro
ms.reviewer:
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## IT pro champs corner
Written by IT pros for IT pros, sharing real world examples and scenarios for Windows 10 deployment and servicing.
<img src="images/champs-2.png" alt="" width="640" height="320">
<img src="images/champs-2.png" alt="Champs" width="640" height="320">
<a href="https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Tactical-considerations-for-creating-Windows-deployment-rings/ba-p/746979">**NEW** Tactical considerations for creating Windows deployment rings</a>
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Learn more about Windows as a service and its value to your organization.
<img src="images/discover-land.png">
<img src="images/discover-land.png" alt="Discover">
<a href="waas-overview.md">Overview of Windows as a service</a>
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Prepare to implement Windows as a service effectively using the right tools, products, and strategies.
<img src="images/plan-land.png" alt="" />
<img src="images/plan-land.png" alt="Plan" />
<a href="https://www.microsoft.com/windowsforbusiness/simplified-updates">Simplified updates</a>
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Secure your organization's deployment investment.
<img src="images/deploy-land.png" alt="" />
<img src="images/deploy-land.png" alt="Deploy" />
<a href="index.md">Update Windows 10 in the enterprise</a>