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APPENDIX A: Connect to a network using Windows client
MS Windows XP and Windows VISTA/7 can manage the USB/PCI client with its
embedded utility for wireless networks; Windows 2000 and MAC OS X requires an
external management utlity (provided on the CD) to set and manage the USB/PCI
wireless client.
Windows 7
You can access the
Connect to a network
dialog box from many locations in
Windows 7, including the following:
By clicking
Start
, and then
Control Panel (
select
Large/Small Icon
)
then click on
Network and Sharing Center
icon. Click on
Connect to
a Netwok.
From the
Manage wireless connections
(in the
Wireless
) select the
wireless network SSID (
A02-RA141-WN
) and click
Connect (
then
digit preshared key:
WebShare141WN)
.
If any wireless network is available, please check that the
USB/PCI wireless client is correctly installed on your PC.
Windows VISTA
You can access the
Connect to a network
dialog box from many locations in
Windows Vista, including the following:
By clicking
Start
, and then
Connect
to from the Windows Vista desktop
From the
Manage wireless connections
dialog box
From the
Connect/Disconnect
context menu option of a wireless
network adapter in the Network Connections folder.
Select
Wireless (
on the combo box) in the filed
Show
, select the
wireless network SSID (
A02-RA141-WN
) and click
Connect (
then
digit preshared key:
WebShare141WN)
.
If any wireless network is available, please check that the
USB/PCI wireless client is correctly installed on your PC.
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