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4.1 Surveying the Network Neighborhood
When multiple base stations are up and running in your wireless
network, you can use the procedure described below to display
the other computers:
1. Start Windows Explorer.
2.
Scroll down the list of files and folders to look for the item
Network Neighborhood.
3. Double-click
the
Network Neighborhood
item to display
all stations in your Microsoft Networking Group.
4. To display other workgroups in the network environment,
double-click the
Entire Network
icon.
5. If there is a second network operating system running in
your network environment (for example a Novell
NetWare network), the “Entire Network” window will also
display available servers running under the second
network operating system. If you click on these servers,
you may be asked to enter your user name and password
that applies to the other network operating system. If you
cannot find it, verify whether the other wireless
computers are:
Summary of Contents for IEEE 802.11b WLAN PC Card
Page 1: ...1 IEEE 802 11b Wireless USB Adapter User s Guide Version 3 0 August 2001 ...
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Page 19: ...17 7 Now you may enter Internet Explorer to surf the Internet Freely without wires ...
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Page 37: ...35 After adjusting the settings please click on the Submit button to save all the settings ...
Page 49: ...47 4 Click the Sharing tab and then click Shared As If necessary enter a password ...
Page 53: ...51 5 2 Available Channels in Each Country ...
Page 64: ...62 Network Service for Microsoft Networking Click Add and select Service ...
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