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W I r e l e s s L A N U s e r ’ s G u i d e
Connection using Windows XP
FLOW OF OPERATIONS
The wireless LAN connection procedure contained in
this section is outlined below.
1.
Make sure the mobile computer is ready for the
transmission of radio waves from the wireless LAN.
For further details, see
(See Starting Transmission
on page 52 for more information)
.
2.
Assign the parameters required for wireless LAN
connection.
(See Preparation for wireless LAN con-
nection on page 53 for more information)
.
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Enter the network name (SSID) and other data.
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Enter the network key (the Wired Equivalent
Privacy or WEP key used to encode 802.11b
communications data).
3.
Perform setting operations relating to network con-
nection.
(See Connection to the network on page 55
for more information)
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Specify TCP/IP as the protocol, and confirm the name
of the work group and other settings.
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Enter the data required for file/printer sharing on the
network. Perform this operation as required.
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For access point (or “infrastructure”) connection,
enter data for the access point. Refer to the manual of
the access point for further details.
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Verify that you are able to connect your computer to
the network.
PREPARATION FOR WIRELESS LAN
CONNECTION
This section explains the preparations required for the
use of the wireless LAN.
Assigning parameters
Enter the network name (SSID), the network key, and
other data required for wireless LAN connection. If there
is the administrator of the network, contact the network
administrator for data settings.
1.
Make sure the Wireless LAN switch is switched on.
2.
Click the [Start] button first and then [Control
Panel].
3.
If the Control Panel is in Category view, switch to
Classic view by clicking “Switch to Classic View”
under Control Panel the left frame. (If you are
already in Classic view, “Switch to Category View”
will be displayed instead.)
4.
Double-click the Network Connections icon. A list
of currently installed networks will be displayed.
5.
Right-click [Wireless Network Connection] in the
list, and then click [Properties] in the menu dis-
played. The [Wireless Network Connection Proper-
ties] window will be displayed.
6.
Click the [Wireless Networks] tab.
7.
Click [Refresh], then choose the correct SSID from
the [Available Networks] window. Click [Config-
ure] and proceed to step 7. If the SSID of your
access point does not appear in the list, click [Add].
The [Wireless Network Properties] window will be
displayed.
8.
Select the Association tab if it is not already
selected.
9.
Enter the information required for connection to
the wireless LAN.
a. Enter the network name (SSID). (i.e., Enter the
name of the desired network in less than 33
ASCII characters).
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To use access point (infrastructure) con-
nection, refer to the access point manual
for the access point-setting procedure.
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You do not need to set the channel
when using access point (infrastructure)
mode. Channel selection is controlled by
the access point. In ad hoc networks,
channel selection defaults to channel 11;
however, channel selection can be man-
ually changed if desired. This can be
accomplished only when using the client
utility.
If it is necessary to change the channel,
change the setting of the access point.
For the setting procedure, refer to the
manual of the access point.
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