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5. Select the appropriate encryption key from the Key Index pick list.
Then tap the corresponding Key 1-Key 4 selector field, and enter the
key value you received from your network administrator. Tap OK.
6. Tap OK in the Security Preferences dialog. Tap OK in the 802.11b
Preferences dialog. Tap OK in the Profile Preferences dialog. Tap
Done in the LAN Details dialog.
7. Tap the Connect button to connect to the wireless network now.
Using Wi-Fi applications
When you completed the Wi-Fi setup procedure described earlier, you
created a Wi-Fi profile. Your Wi-Fi profile can now be utilized by other
programs. The optional Dana Internet Solutions Pack includes soft-
ware to enhance your Internet experience. For more information see
Chapter 2 “Dana Internet Solutions Pack”.
WiStat
WiStat is a diagnostic tool that provides status information about your
Wi-Fi connection. For the current connection it will show signal
strength, Network ID (SSID), encryption status, and more. WiStat is
the only easy way to discover the MAC (Media Access Control)
address for your Dana Wireless. It can also help you troubleshoot
connection problems by allowing you to Ping an address. WiStat is
included as part of the Dana Internet Solutions Pack. Before you can
use WiStat, you must first install it. For more information see
“Installing Dana Internet Solutions Pack” on page 13.
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