3. Network Setting 1) Select “My Network Places” and Press M.Right button. 2) Select “TCP/IP” and Press button “Properties. 3) Set “IP Address”, “Subnet Mask”, “Gateway”, and “DNS”. 4) And then, Restart. To Remove PCMCIA Card 1) Click “Start” button.
) Select “Settings” in “Start Menu” and click “Control Panel” 3) Click “PC Card(PCMCIA)” and Click “Stop” button. 14. To Input URL easily in Windows Internet Explorer 1) Select “Tools” and click “Internet Options” in Windows Internet Explorer. 2) Set “Days to keep pages in history” to “0” and click “Clear History” button. 3) Click “Yes” button.
4) Select “Content” “AutoComplete” and in click “Internet Options” Dialog Box. 5) Release Check in “Web addresses”, “Forms”, and “User names and passwords on forms”. 6) Click “Clear Forms”. 7) Click “OK” button.
8) Click “Clear Passwords”. 9) Click “OK” button. 15. Hibernation When your computer hibernates, it stores whatever it has in memory on your hard disk and then shuts down. When your computer comes out of hibernation, it returns to its previous state. 1) [Start] -> [Setting] -> [Control Panel] -> [Power Option Properties] 2) Select “Hibernate”.
4) Select “Hibernate”. 5) Click ”OK” button. 16. To excute OnScreen Keyboard 1) [Start] -> [Accessaries] -> [Accessibility] -> [OnScreen Keyboard] 2) Input character to where you want.
Chapter 5. APPLICATIONS OF WIRELESS LAN CARD 1. Wireless network driver installation 2. Access to Wireless network 3. Power Management 1. Wireless network driver installation When a network connection is completed, you should install a wireless network driver. Though the driver is installed when purchased, it needs to be installed when the Window is re-installed. 1) When you start a wireless LAN card-installed computer, Found New Hardware Wizard window shows up.
3) If Hardware Installation window appears, click Continue and keep installation going. If Add/Edit Configuration Profile window appears after the copy is completed, click Cancel to continue the driver installation. 4) When the installation is completed, click End. 2. Access to Wireless network (Access in Windows XP) To access a Peer-to-Peer network You can access the network after completing a network setting in each computer to network.
3) Click Add in the Standard network setting of the wireless network tab. 4) Select the item This is a peer-to-peer [ad hoc] network; wireless access points are not used. After inputting a network name, click OK. For example, input a name “p2p” as a network name. (Caution) The computers to do a wireless peer-to-peer network must be used with the same network name(SSID) to do a wireless network.
5) Check that p2p is added in the basic setting network, and then click Advanced. 6) In the Advanced window, select the item Only a peer-to-peer [ad hoc] network and Automatically connect to a non-standard network, and then click Close. A wireless network setting is completed. Now it is available to access a computer-to-computer network.
1) After connecting wireless LAN equipment, install a driver. And then, the Wireless network connection icon appears in Task Bar. Click the icon with the right button of the touch-pad, and click the list of available wireless networks 2) Select a network name (access point) you want to access from the list of available wireless networks, and then click Connect. After a while, it is connected to an AP-connected network group.
(Click Start > Program > Wireless > Client Manager.) 2) In the menu of Actions, select Add/Edit Configuration Profile item, and then click Add 3) In the window of Add/Edit Configuration Profile item, click Add. 4) In Network Type item, choose a type of wireless networks you will use. Click Next. To access a computer-to-computer network, select Network type as PTP(Peer-toPeer) Group, and input a network name to use in Profile Name item. For example, input My Network in Profile name, and click Next.
(For reference) To access a Residential Gateway network, select Working as Base station in Network Type. 5) Input an available network name in Network Name item, and click Next To access a computer-to-computer network, input a network name (p2p) in Network Name, and select a channel you will use. Click Next. To access an AP (Access Point)-connected network group, input a network name in Network Name item, and then click Next.
(For reference) In case of not knowing an AP network name of a wireless LAN, push Scan button. Search Available Access Points, and select one of the lists. When you click OK, the name you chose is added. (Consult your network manager for an accurate name of a wireless network.) 6) If you want to set up a security key, select Enable Data Security, and click Next. (For reference) It is recommended to set up a security key. A security key should use the same key value with a computer or an AP on a network.
when you do not use a wireless LAN. The way to change the mode is as follows. 1) Click the right button of the mouse on the Client Manager ( ) icon on the Task Bar, and make a pop-up window act. 2) Click Disable Radio on the pop-up window to save power.. 3) On the contrary, click Enable Radio to use a wireless network again.
Chapter 6. APPLICATIONS OF BLUETOOTH 1. Before using Bluetooth 2. Bluetooth Applications 1. Before using Bluetooth “ Bluetooth ” is one of Wireless Technologies. The aim of Bluetooth technology is tended to a low cost, low power, and short-range radio product. The idea to develop Bluetooth is for replacing physical cable connection in amount of mobile or portable devices. Any two Bluetooth devices made as a Master-Slave structure creates a Bluetooth piconet network.
2) Bluetooth Services (Local Services) This functionality is basically to configure this computer to support Bluetooth service to remote Bluetooth devices. The Bluetooth services of this computer provided are Audio Gateway, Dial-up Network, Fax, Headset, Network Access, Personal Information Management Exchange, Personal Information Management Synchronization, File Transfer, and Serial Port Profile. The service configuration setting is located on Local Services tab.
3) Blutooth Icon The Bluetooth icon in the Windows system tray provides at-a-glance feedback about Bluetooth status 4) Device Icons These icons show the status of Bluetooth device connection.
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