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Wireless LAN (only for models with wireless LAN)
setting described below is only an example. For the other settings, ask your
system administrator or the person in charge of the network.)
A
Select [WEP] on [Data Encryption].
B
Select [64-bit] or [128-bit] from [Encryption Level].
C
Input the Encryption key in [Wireless Security Password (Encryption Key)]
In the case of pass phrase: [64-bit (5 characters)] [128-bit (13 characters)].
In the case of hexadecimal: [64-bit (10 digits)] [128-bit (26 digits)].
• Set the same values for the computer side and the access point side.
• When using an access point for which "128-bit" can be set (some access
points display "104-bit"), we recommend setting data encryption to "128-
bit" to prevent unauthorized decryption.
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Select the profile you have set and click [Connect].
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If the setting of the profile that is currently connected is changed, the new
setting will not be enabled until you select the profile and then click [Connect].
NOTE
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If the
icon is displayed, the computer is connecting to an access point. Wait for a
moment.
If the
icon is displayed for a longer time, perform the following procedure.
A
Display [Intel PROSet/Wireless] screen. (
B
Select again a profile name you want to connect, and click [Connect].
7
Click [Close].
To communicate between two computers using the wireless LAN and without using an
access point, make the following settings on each computer.
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Set the network to be accessed as [Device to device (Ad hoc)].
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Set the network names to the same name.
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Set the network authentication to the same authentication.
Exchanging Data between Computers Using the Wireless LAN