This article describes how to configure a wireless network
connection for users who want to use a Microsoft Windows XP-based portable
computer with a wireless network adapter both at home and on a workplace
network.
To configure your wireless network connection to work on a
network at your workplace and at home:
Note Because there are several versions of Microsoft Windows, the
following steps may be different on your computer. If they are, see your
product documentation to complete these steps.
| 1. | Click Start, point to Connect
To, click Show all connections, and then double-click
your wireless network adapter. |
| 2. | On the General tab, click
Properties. |
| 3. | Click the Wireless Networks tab, click
your home network under Preferred Networks, and then click
Properties. |
| 4. | Click Data encryption (WEP
enabled). |
| 5. | Click the Association tab, and then make
sure that the following are not selected:
| • | Network Authentication (Shared
mode) | | • | The key is provided for me
automatically |
|
| 6. | Click the Authentication tab, and then
make sure that the following is not selected:
| • | Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this
network | Note Windows XP SP1 changed the process for authentication with 802.1x-enabled networks. If the 802.1x authentication does not complete properly, the connection is
dropped. Because the MN-500 does not support 802.1x authentication, do not select this type of
authentication. |
| 7. | Type either a 64-bit or 128-bit network key by using 10 or
26 hexadecimal digits (0-9,A-F), respectively.
Note Do not use a friendly alphanumeric name. |
| 8. | Write down the wired equivalent privacy (WEP) key that you
typed, and then type that same value in the Base Station Wireless Security HTML
screen. |
For specific information about the settings for the wireless
network at your workplace, contact your system administrator.