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2006-12-26 07:51:34 · 5 answers · asked by LYME 1 in Computers & Internet Internet

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A wireless or WiFi network provides all the functions of a typical wired network, but also provides for roaming. Since the computer connects to the network by radio signals rather than through cables, a person can move from place to place within the network, for example from the office to a conference room, and remain on the network the entire time.

There are three popular types of wireless network connections:

An Access Point is a station that transmits and receives network information. An access point connects users to other users within the network and also can serve as the point of interconnection between a wireless network and a fixed wire network. Access points are generally used in large public or commercial networks that provide service for multiple users.

An Ad-Hoc wireless network is a peer to peer configuration generally between two computers. Ad-Hoc networks are usually used for a short period of time for the purpose of sharing or transferring files.

A Wireless Router is a gateway between an Internet connection or fixed wire network and a wireless network. Most home wireless networks or small business wireless networks use the wireless router to connect users to each other and the Internet.



Solution
Perform one or more of the following methods to connect to a wireless local area network.


Method 1: Preparing your notebook


Before you can connect to a WiFi network, your notebook must have a wireless network adapter. Most notebooks will require a PCMCIA wireless network adapter to be inserted and installed in the PCMCIA slot. Other notebooks will have the wireless adapter built-in to the notebook itself. Notebooks with built-in wireless adapters usually have a wireless on/off button located on the front or side of the notebook.

NOTE: The following picture will be located on or near the wireless on/off button:
Figure 1: HP wireless symbol




If you are installing a PCMCIA wireless network adapter, follow the instructions provided with the card to install the correct drivers and software.



Method 2: Connecting to the WiFi network


With your wireless network adapter installed, your notebook is ready to connect to any access point, wireless router or ad-hoc network. Use the following steps to setup the network connection:


In Microsoft Windows XP click Start then Control Panel then Network and Internet Connections.

In Windows ME or 2000 click Start then Settings then Control Panel

Double-click Network Connections.

Right-click the Wireless Network Connection icon and select Properties (see Figure 2). If this icon is not present, the wireless adapter is not connected or is not turned on.

Figure 2: Wireless Network Connection icon


Click the Wireless Networks tab.

On the Wireless Networks tab, each network available within range is listed under Available networks. Click the network that you are connecting to and click Configure.

Figure 3: Wireless Network tab and Available networks



If there are no networks listed under Available networks then you are out of range of the wireless router or access point. For help in troubleshooting your wireless router or access point read HP Notebook PCs - Troubleshooting a Wireless Network .

On the Association tab the Network Name (SSID) and wireless encryption (WEP) settings can be configured.

Wireless networks have varying degrees of security. Some wireless networks do not require encryption and the settings on this tab will be automatically setup for you. If this describes your network, click OK and continue to Step 8 .


Figure 4: Wireless encryption settings



If the wireless network that you are connecting to uses standard encrypted communication, check the Data encryption (WEP enabled) option, and then uncheck the option for The key is provided for me automatically.

Complete the wireless encryption configuration by typing the Network key into Network key: and Confirm network key: text boxes. Then select the correct number in the Key index (advanced) box. See your network administrator or your wireless router software for the required network key and key index.

Click OK to return to the Wireless Network Connection Properties.

If the settings you have configured are correct, the network name will be listed in the preferred networks list. Click OK and close your Control Panel. Your notebook should now be connected to the wireless network.

Figure 5: Network Connection icon




You may have to restart your notebook for some changes to take effect.



Method 3: Changes Required to Support WPA


WPA requires software changes to the following:


Wireless access points

Wireless network adapters

Wireless client programs




NOTE: The new Encryption Standard Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is not supported under the current Windows XP operating system prior to service pack 2 (SP2). Please follow the instructions in Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 815485 “Overview of the WPA Wireless Security Update in Windows XP” (in English) to obtain WPA functionality.



Method 4: Roaming to another network


When you bring your laptop computer into another wireless network area, Windows attempts to connect to that network. Upon success, you are automatically connected to the network. If Windows does not recognize the new network, refer to the preceding instructions to manually install the wireless network

2006-12-26 08:38:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you would need a High Speed Internet Connections such as Cable DSL , from this you need to buy or get a Wireless Router thats compatible with your notebook, such as 802.11 A/B/G, i myself use netgear i paid $35, from that once u install it there are a few simple on screen directions to follow, and thats it you're setup to the internet. Now for the notebook im not sure what you're using if you have Centrino then it should automatically detect a new wireless network, if its not Centrino you may need to buy a Wireless card, and that also comes with some type of installation CD which is relativly easy to follow. Apart from setting up a Wireless network domain name and, your ip adress configuations you're pretty much set. Hope this helps

2006-12-26 07:58:18 · answer #2 · answered by twistoffate2099 4 · 0 0

ok............................
1. Get a DSl... It comes with a modem and cable to connect to the pc......
WIRELESS
2. Buy a Router. I perfer Linksys.
3. Set the Router.
4. For Security set Router to WPA and get a password.
5. On ur Notebook.. Click on wireless icon...
6. Pick ur Router..
7. Enter Password.
8. It will connect.
9.Suff the web.
10. Enjoy.

2006-12-26 07:56:48 · answer #3 · answered by Best Helper 4 · 0 0

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2016-10-28 10:09:51 · answer #4 · answered by doti 4 · 0 0

first put it correctly to your notebook.then there should be a CD.put it into your driver then the notebook will install it

2006-12-26 08:01:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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