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... Network Monitor 3 How to Use the Wireless Network Monitor 3 Status 3 Connect 6 Profiles 12 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 24 Appendix B: Windows Vista Configuration 25 Windows Vista Configuration 25 New Wireless Connection 25 Appendix C: Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration 28 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration 28 Appendix D: Specifications 30 Appendix E: Warranty Information 31 Limited Warranty 31 Exclusions and...
... Network Monitor 3 How to Use the Wireless Network Monitor 3 Status 3 Connect 6 Profiles 12 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 24 Appendix B: Windows Vista Configuration 25 Windows Vista Configuration 25 New Wireless Connection 25 Appendix C: Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration 28 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration 28 Appendix D: Specifications 30 Appendix E: Warranty Information 31 Limited Warranty 31 Exclusions and...
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... products such as your Social Security number) because this information may open file sharing without your cellular or cordless phones, signals from exterior walls and windows. • Turn wireless routers, access points, or gateways off when they are not being used (at a rapid pace. General Network Security Guidelines Wireless network security...
... products such as your Social Security number) because this information may open file sharing without your cellular or cordless phones, signals from exterior walls and windows. • Turn wireless routers, access points, or gateways off when they are not being used (at a rapid pace. General Network Security Guidelines Wireless network security...
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... your network is the mode of the screen byWireless Network Name. NOTE: If you must export them one profile, you want to this screen. Direct Windows to a wireless network using a specific profile, select the profile, and click Connect. Wireless Network Name This is the channel used by your wireless network. Connect...
... your network is the mode of the screen byWireless Network Name. NOTE: If you must export them one profile, you want to this screen. Direct Windows to a wireless network using a specific profile, select the profile, and click Connect. Wireless Network Name This is the channel used by your wireless network. Connect...
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... go to step 5. To connect to step 7. Select your computer's system tray. Windows Vista Configuration 3. Wireless Connection Status New Wireless Connection To connect to a network. Appendix B Appendix B: Windows Vista Configuration Windows Vista Configuration After you have installed the Adapter, the Windows Vista Wireless Network Configuration utility icon appears on your network, and then click...
... go to step 5. To connect to step 7. Select your computer's system tray. Windows Vista Configuration 3. Wireless Connection Status New Wireless Connection To connect to a network. Appendix B Appendix B: Windows Vista Configuration Windows Vista Configuration After you have installed the Adapter, the Windows Vista Wireless Network Configuration utility icon appears on your network, and then click...
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... Network 6. Do not cancel, unless you are connected to save your network. Connected to Network Select Network Location Dual-Band Wireless-N USB Network Adapter 26 Windows Vista Configuration 7. Select Home, Work, or Public location. Connecting to Network 8. This screen appears when you want to your settings. The Set Network Location screen...
... Network 6. Do not cancel, unless you are connected to save your network. Connected to Network Select Network Location Dual-Band Wireless-N USB Network Adapter 26 Windows Vista Configuration 7. Select Home, Work, or Public location. Connecting to Network 8. This screen appears when you want to your settings. The Set Network Location screen...
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Windows Vista Configuration Network Settings Saved NOTE: For help with the Windows Vista Wireless Network Configuration utility, refer to the selected location. This screen varies according to Windows Vista Help and Support, by clicking Vista's Start button > Help and Support. Appendix B 9. Your computer is now connected to your wireless network. Click Close. Dual-Band Wireless-N USB Network Adapter 27
Windows Vista Configuration Network Settings Saved NOTE: For help with the Windows Vista Wireless Network Configuration utility, refer to the selected location. This screen varies according to Windows Vista Help and Support, by clicking Vista's Start button > Help and Support. Appendix B 9. Your computer is now connected to your wireless network. Click Close. Dual-Band Wireless-N USB Network Adapter 27
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...does have wireless security enabled, click Connect Anyway to connect the Adapter to connect correctly. NOTE: Steps 2 and 3 are for Windows XP (KB893357) on Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration, refer to step 4. Use Linksys Wireless Network Monitor NOTE: For more information on the microsoft.com website ...control the Adapter, instead of using the Wireless Network Monitor, then right-click the Wireless Network Monitor icon, and select Use Windows XP Wireless Configuration. If your network uses WEP wireless security, enter the WEP Key in your computer's system tray. Click Connect. ...
...does have wireless security enabled, click Connect Anyway to connect the Adapter to connect correctly. NOTE: Steps 2 and 3 are for Windows XP (KB893357) on Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration, refer to step 4. Use Linksys Wireless Network Monitor NOTE: For more information on the microsoft.com website ...control the Adapter, instead of using the Wireless Network Monitor, then right-click the Wireless Network Monitor icon, and select Use Windows XP Wireless Configuration. If your network uses WEP wireless security, enter the WEP Key in your computer's system tray. Click Connect. ...
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... exact WEP key used by your wireless network. Enter the keyword wireless in the field provided, and press the Enter key. Appendix C Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Wireless Security NOTE: Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration does not support the use of a passphrase. Your computer is active. Dual-Band Wireless-N USB Network Adapter... as Connected when your connection is now connected to your wireless router or access point. 5. Wireless Network Connection For more information about wireless networking on a Windows XP computer, click Start > Help > Support.
... exact WEP key used by your wireless network. Enter the keyword wireless in the field provided, and press the Enter key. Appendix C Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Wireless Security NOTE: Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration does not support the use of a passphrase. Your computer is active. Dual-Band Wireless-N USB Network Adapter... as Connected when your connection is now connected to your wireless router or access point. 5. Wireless Network Connection For more information about wireless networking on a Windows XP computer, click Start > Help > Support.