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If your system tray looks like the figure shown in Figure 9, your wireless card is natively
supported under Windows XP and you should read the rest of this section as it will
instruct you in how to connect your wireless adaptor to the WiJET under Windows XP.
If you do not have the addition Wireless Network Connection icon in your system tray,
you should see if you have some sort of Wireless configuration utility in your system tray
instead, as in Figure 10.
Figure 10 Network Adaptor utility provided by 3
rd
party; No native support in XP.
If your system tray looks like the figure shown in Figure 10, your wireless card is not
natively supported by Windows XP and you should go to the section above labeled
“Manually Configuring the Wireless Adaptor”.
To configure the natively supported network adaptor, double-click the wireless network
connection icon in the system tray. You should get a figure much like Figure 11.
Figure 11 Wireless Network Connection Status Window
Click the Properties button. A new window much like Figure 12 should appear.