User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Understanding your AnyPoint™ Wireless II Network 1
- What is a network?
- Components required to connect a PC to a network
- How does my Wireless II adapter operate?
- How do I use my Wireless II laptop in different locations?
- What is the AnyPoint Connection Manager?
- What is sharing and mapping?
- What is Internet Sharing Software (ISS)?
- Guidelines for setting up your network
- Set Up the AnyPoint™ Wireless II Network 2
- Share Drives and Printers 3
- Connect to the Internet 4
- Managing your Wireless II Network 5
- Using the AnyPoint Connection Manager
- View and edit current settings using the Wireless Control Panel tab
- Activate a profile
- Creating a new profile
- Scan for public access points
- Create a profile for a public access point
- Create an AnyPoint profile for your home or small office
- Create a profile for a corporate wired network
- Troubleshooting 6
- I can’t see a network PC from another PC
- I have an insufficient permissions error when running Windows 2000
- Remove incompatible network adapters
- I can’t connect to my ISP from an ISS client PC
- Make sure the ISS server PC is turned on and running the ISS software
- Make sure both the ISS server and ISS client PCs are on the network
- If you are using AOL*, check the AOL software
- If you are using AT&T WorldNet*, or CompuServe 2000*, check their settings
- Find out if the problem is ISS or your ISP connection
- I keep getting disconnected from the Internet without hanging up
- Can I use Internet sharing software from more than one manufacturer?
- ISS and ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)
- Network game problems
- I can’t see a drive or printer on a network PC
- I can’t map or print to a printer
- I can’t map to a drive
- I can’t write or save files to a drive on a network PC
- Printer drivers not found
- My laptop has speaker noise
- I am trying to access my Wireless II network with an Intel PRO/Wireless adapter
- I am trying to install a Wireless II adapter into an Intel PRO/Wireless network
- My Wireless II connection keeps getting interrupted
- What do the lights on my Wireless II adapter mean?
- Internet Service Provider Reference 7
- Technical Support Option 8
- Agency Notices
- Glossary
- Specifications
Internet Service Provider Reference CHAPTER 7
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To set up AT&T WorldNet on your AnyPoint Wireless II network:
1
On the ISS server PC, install AT&T WorldNet software. For more
information, refer to AT&T’s documentation.
2 Copy the account.txt or att_account.txt file to a disk.
To install AT&T WorldNet on ISS client PCs
1 On an ISS client, begin installing the AT&T WorldNet software.
2 At the Register Account screen, select I already have an account that
I would like to use
, and click Next.
3 Select By importing an account file, and click Next.
4 Insert the disk containing the account.txt or att_account.txt file into the
disk drive.
5 Click Next, and follow the screen prompts to finish installation.
6 Repeat steps 1-5 for each ISS client.
Set up CompuServe* 2000 with ISS
You can use a PC with a CompuServe* 2000 account as your ISS server
PC. For details on setting up ISS with earlier versions of CompuServe, see
the AnyPoint Wireless II Network Online Support site at
www.intel.com/
anypoint/support
and search for “CompuServe.”
In addition to Internet access, CompuServe 2000 provides other services to
subscribers. Only the ISS server can use the CompuServe 2000 program to
access those services.
ISS clients can use programs such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft
Internet Explorer to access the Internet.
Note: If you don’t know where the file is, use the Find feature in
Windows (Start > Find > Files or Folders) to locate it.
Note: Make sure the location of the account file reads
“a:\account.txt” or “a:\att_account.txt” (where “a” is the letter of the
disk drive). If it does not, click Browse, and locate it on your disk
drive.
Note: CompuServe 2000 doesn’t appear in the ISP list in the ISS
setup program. To select CompuServe 2000 as your ISP, select
“America Online” from the drop-down list.