WLAN solutions for HP enterprise notebooks and Tablet PCs
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...insufficient for some cases from most recent WLAN security standard that are compatible across multiple notebooks and WLAN adapters, and are addressing business customer needs for example, security keys),... LEAP authentication. Defined as part of the IEEE 802.11 family of WLAN specifications, WEP security was intended to make wireless networks as secure as an immediately-...-upgradable enhancement for WEP. AES is being delivered that unifies security capabilities of HP client PCs under a common architecture and single user interface. Manageability features of encryption keys ...
...insufficient for some cases from most recent WLAN security standard that are compatible across multiple notebooks and WLAN adapters, and are addressing business customer needs for example, security keys),... LEAP authentication. Defined as part of the IEEE 802.11 family of WLAN specifications, WEP security was intended to make wireless networks as secure as an immediately-...-upgradable enhancement for WEP. AES is being delivered that unifies security capabilities of HP client PCs under a common architecture and single user interface. Manageability features of encryption keys ...
Reference Guide
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... If you turn off the notebook. If this happens, try the following procedures in this order: ■ If possible, shut down . Unsaved data will not let you want to display the Boot menu. 3. When the logo screen appears, press esc to boot from a specific device whenever it is present..., change the boot order using the BIOS Setup utility. See "Configuring Your Notebook" in the "Troubleshooting" chapter in this guide. Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Restart. 2....
... If you turn off the notebook. If this happens, try the following procedures in this order: ■ If possible, shut down . Unsaved data will not let you want to display the Boot menu. 3. When the logo screen appears, press esc to boot from a specific device whenever it is present..., change the boot order using the BIOS Setup utility. See "Configuring Your Notebook" in the "Troubleshooting" chapter in this guide. Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Restart. 2....
Reference Guide
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... using modem AT commands. You can control many modem settings. Modem and Network Connections To Change Your Modem Settings The modem is already set up specific conditions. Many communications applications provide options for the built-in Control Panel to change modem settings to set dialing options. ■ Communications software. If you...
... using modem AT commands. You can control many modem settings. Modem and Network Connections To Change Your Modem Settings The modem is already set up specific conditions. Many communications applications provide options for the built-in Control Panel to change modem settings to set dialing options. ■ Communications software. If you...
HP Compaq nx9020, nx9030 and nx9040 Notebook PCs- Startup Guide
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...logo screen appears, press esc to select the boot device, then press enter. See "Configuring Your Notebook" in the "Troubleshooting" chapter in this guide. Startup Guide 2-3 To Change the Boot Device The notebook normally boots from a diskette drive, a CD-ROM drive, or an internal network interface card. 1....restart. -or- ■ Insert the tip of a paper clip into the reset button on the bottom of the notebook, then press the power button to boot from a specific device whenever it is present, change the boot order using the BIOS Setup utility. You can also boot the...
...logo screen appears, press esc to select the boot device, then press enter. See "Configuring Your Notebook" in the "Troubleshooting" chapter in this guide. Startup Guide 2-3 To Change the Boot Device The notebook normally boots from a diskette drive, a CD-ROM drive, or an internal network interface card. 1....restart. -or- ■ Insert the tip of a paper clip into the reset button on the bottom of the notebook, then press the power button to boot from a specific device whenever it is present, change the boot order using the BIOS Setup utility. You can also boot the...
Startup Guide
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... stopped responding and will be lost. Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Restart. 2. If you turn off the notebook. To Change the Boot Device The notebook normally boots from a diskette drive, a CD-ROM drive, or an internal network interface card. 1. Press ctrl+alt+del, then select Shut Down > Restart. -or...to restart. -or- ■ Insert the tip of a paper clip into the reset button on the bottom of the notebook, then press the power button to boot from a specific device whenever it is present, change the boot order using the BIOS Setup utility. When the logo screen appears, press ...
... stopped responding and will be lost. Select Start > Turn Off Computer > Restart. 2. If you turn off the notebook. To Change the Boot Device The notebook normally boots from a diskette drive, a CD-ROM drive, or an internal network interface card. 1. Press ctrl+alt+del, then select Shut Down > Restart. -or...to restart. -or- ■ Insert the tip of a paper clip into the reset button on the bottom of the notebook, then press the power button to boot from a specific device whenever it is present, change the boot order using the BIOS Setup utility. When the logo screen appears, press ...