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You may see a whole list of networks in your neighborhood. Select your
network among this list, then click “Apply”, and check if your network name
has now been filled into the SSID field. If nothing shows up, try “Search” again,
or un-hide your network name if your router is configured as a closed system.
Please make sure “Infrastructure” is selected before proceeding, since that is
the most common type of network. “AdHoc” is for network experts only.
The “Security mode” needs to match the type of wireless password used on
your router exactly. The old type is WEP. Newer routers may use WPA or
WPA2 passwords (keys).
Not sure what you have? Check your router’s wireless setup menu. In general
it would be a good idea to use WPA2 in your router, and more specifically the
combination of WPA2 with AES. However, if you are comfortable with your
existing wireless security and do not feel like changing, you can also use the
older WPA or the very old WEP wireless security. First we will show the setup
for WPA2 or WPA and then we show the setup for the older WEP security.