Using Networks: Dell Latitude ATG D620 User's Guide
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General Mobility Settings
You can use
Location Profile Settings
to create profiles for accessing the Internet with your
computer in your office, home, or other public places with Internet services.
General Mobility
Settings
allows you to change the way network connections are handled. The profiles consist of
different network settings and equipment that you need when using your computer in different
locations.
For information about Dell QuickSet, see
.
Dell™ Wi-Fi Catcher™ Network Locator
The wireless switch on your Dell computer uses the Dell Wi-Fi Catcher™ Network Locator to scan
specifically for wireless local area networks (LAN) in your vicinity.
NOTE:
For more information about the wireless switch, see
.
To scan for wireless LAN, slide and hold the switch in the "momentary" position for a few seconds. The
Wi-Fi Catcher Network Locator functions regardless of whether your computer is turned on or off, in
hibernate mode, or in standby mode, as long as the switch is configured through QuickSet or the BIOS
(system setup program) to control WLAN connections.
Because the Wi-Fi Catcher Network Locator is disabled and not configured for use when your computer
is shipped to you, you must first use Dell QuickSet to enable and configure the switch to control WLAN
network connections.
For more information on the Wi-Fi Catcher Network Locator and to enable the feature through
QuickSet, see the
Dell QuickSet Help
. To access the
Help
file, right-click the
icon in the taskbar.
Internet Connection Firewall
The Internet Connection Firewall provides basic protection from unauthorized access to the computer
while the computer is connected to the Internet. The firewall is automatically enabled when you run
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