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c. Use the
Channel Selection
and
Channel
settings in the Wireless menu to select the
Gateway’s channel settings (see “Viewing and Editing Wireless Configuration” on page
49).
Note:
You do not have to change your computer's configuration, because it automatically
detects the new channel.
Unable to Connect to a Wireless Network Using Windows XP and Vista
If you encounter the following when connecting to a wireless network using a Microsoft
Windows XP or Vista computer and the Gateway:
A message appears after entering the appropriate network or passphrase for a wireless
connection where
Validating identity
replaces the name of the wireless network,
A pop-up window asks for login credentials for the wireless connection, and
The following error message appears:
Windows was unable to find a
certificate to log you on to the network.
Use the following procedure to create or add a wireless network profile manually on the
computer.
To add a wireless network on a Windows Vista computer manually
1. From the Windows task bar, click
Start
and select
Network
.
2. Select
Network and Sharing Center
.
3. Click
Manage wireless networks
.
4. Click
Add
and select
Manually create a network profile
.
5. Enter the SSID, select the type of security, and enter the wireless password in the
Security Key/Passphrase
field.
6. Check the
Start this connection Automatically
and
Connect even if the network is not
broadcasting
checkboxes.
7. Click
Next
and close the window.
8. Go to the
Network and Sharing Center
and select
Manage network connections
.
9. Right-click
Wireless network connection
and select
Status
.
10. Click
details
and check the IPv4 address.
11. If there is a valid IPv4 address, check whether the computer can access the Internet
wireless.