User's Manual

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Wireless Network Overview
About Wireless Networks
What do I Need to Set up a Wireless Network?
Wireless Networking Basics
What is a Wireless Network Management Utility?
Network Name
Profiles
Security
Identify a Wireless Network
Select a Wireless Network Mode
How do I Turn My Radio On and Off?
About Wireless Networks
A Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) connects computers without network cables. Instead,
computers use radio communications to send data between each other. In a WLAN, a radio
communications device called an access point or wireless router connects network
computers and provides Internet or network access. You can communicate directly with
other wireless computers, or connect to an existing network through a wireless access point.
When you set up your wireless adapter, you select the operating mode for the kind of
wireless network you want. You can use your Intel(R) PRO/Wireless Network Connection
adapter to connect to other similar wireless devices that comply with the 802.11 standard
for wireless networking.
What do I Need to Set up a Wireless Network?
The most common type of wireless network is an infrastructure network. To set up an
infrastructure network, you need the following:
A wireless router.
A wireless network adapter for each computer that you want to connect to the