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Connecting a Windows 7 Computer with Built-in
Wireless Capabilities
1
Click the
Wireless Network Configuration
utility icon
in your computer’s
system tray.
2
Typically you then click
Zoomxxxx
where xxxx is 4 random alpha-numeric
characters.
Zoomxxxx
is the SSID printed on the bottom label of your Cable
Modem/Router. In the unlikely event that you changed the SSID from the default,
select your new SSID.
3
Click
Connect
. If you want to connect to this network automatically in the future,
check the
Connect Automatically
checkbox.
4
When prompted to enter your Network Security Key, enter your Pre-Shared Key
(Security Key/Password) and hit
OK
. Your Security Key/Password can be found on
the bottom label of your Cable Modem/Router.
5
Test your wireless connection. Open your computer’s Web browser and try to
connect to a familiar Website. If you are unable to connect, make sure you followed
the instructions. If you did, please see
Appendix A: Troubleshooting Tips
Your computer is now connected to your wireless network. If you want to connect
additional computers or devices, follow the instructions for your device by starting at the
first page of this chapter.
To disconnect from the current network:
1
Right-click the wireless network icon in the notification area of the Windows taskbar.
2
Right-click your SSID (wireless network name) and select
Disconnect
.
Connecting a Windows Vista Computer with Built-in
Wireless Capabilities
1
From the
Start
menu select
Connect to
.
2
In the
Connect to a network
dialog box, typically you then click
Zoomxxxx
where
xxxx is 4 random alpha-numeric characters.
Zoomxxxx
is the SSID printed on the
bottom label of your Cable Modem/Router. In the unlikely event that you changed
the SSID from the default, select your new SSID.
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Page 54: ...54 Table 4 describes the items you can select Figure 7 Example of Diagnostics Ping Page ...
Page 66: ...66 Figure 15 shows an example of the menu Figure 15 Example of Backup Page ...
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Page 90: ...90 Figure 26 Example of Basic Page ...
Page 103: ...103 Figure 32 Example of Guest Network Page ...
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