4
Click
Connect
.
If you have difficulty connecting, make sure you have entered the correct Pre-Shared Key or
WEP Key. Then perform a power cycle on your computer and the Cable Modem/Router as
described in
Appendix B: Troubleshooting Tips
.
5
In the
Successfully connected to [desired network]
dialog box, you have three options. You
can:
•
Select
Save the network
and
Start this connection automatically
if you always want to
connect to the same network. Then click
Close
. The next time you start your computer
you will automatically connect to the selected network.
•
Select
Save the network
and clear the
Start this connection automatically
check box if
you don't want to automatically connect to this network every time you start your
computer but you will want to connect in the future. Click
Close
to display the
Select a
location . . .
dialog box where you choose a location. Windows Vista automatically
applies the correct network security settings.
If the
User Account Control
dialog box appears, click
Continue
.
•
Click
Close
to complete the connection procedure. Select this option if you are
connecting to this network only one time.
To disconnect from the current network:
1
From the
Start
menu, select
Connect to
.
2
In the
Disconnect or Connect to another network
dialog box, select the current network and
click
Disconnect
.
3
In the
Are You Sure?
message box, click
Disconnect
again.
4
In the next dialog box, you can connect to another network or click
Close
to complete the
disconnect procedure.
Connecting a Windows XP Computer with Built-in Wireless Capabilities
1
On your Windows desktop, click the
Start
button then click
Settings
Æ
Control Panel
.
2
Double-click
the
Network Connections
icon.
3
Right-click
the
Wireless Network Connection
icon, then select
Properties
.
4
On the
Wireless Network Connection Properties
dialog box, select the
Wireless Networks
tab. Windows will automatically scan for available wireless networks in your area. Any compatible
networks within range will appear in the
Available networks
list. It should find the wireless
network of the Cable Modem/Router—named
ZOOM
(or the SSID you changed it to). (The
scan is done automatically because the
Use Windows to configure my wireless network
settings
check box is selected by default).
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