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Troubleshooting section Utility will appear. This Utility will allow you to manage all the 1 advanced features of the Belkin wireless card. 3. Under the "Wireless Network Properties" tab, select a network name from the "Available networks" list and click the 2 "Properties" button. 4. Under "Network Authentication" select "WPA". 3 5. In the "Authentication" tab, select the settings that are indicated by your network administrator. 4 6. Click "OK, then "Apply" to save the settings. 5 Problem: I am NOT using a Belkin client card and I am having difficulty setting 6 up Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) security for a home network. Solution: 7 If you are NOT using a Belkin Wireless Desktop or Wireless Notebook Network Card and it is not equipped with WPA-enabled software, a file from Microsoft called "Windows XP Support Patch for Wireless Protected Access" is available for free download: www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=009d8425ce2b-47a4-abcc-2748dc9e91diplaylang=en Note: The file that Microsoft has made available works only with Windows XP. Other operating systems are not supported at this time. You also need to ensure that the wireless card manufacturer supports WPA and that you have downloaded and installed the latest driver from their support site. Supported Operating Systems: • Windows XP Professional • Windows XP Home Edition Enabling WPA-PSK (no server): 1. Under Windows XP, click "Start > Control Panel > Network Connections". 2. Right-click on the "Wireless Networks" tab. Ensure the "Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings" check box is selected. 3. Under the "Wireless Networks" tab, click the "Configure" button. 4. For a home or small business user, select "WPA-PSK" under "Network Administration". 49

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Troubleshooting
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Utility will appear. This Utility will allow you to manage all the
advanced features of the Belkin wireless card.
3.
Under the “Wireless Network Properties” tab, select a
network name from the “Available networks” list and click the
“Properties” button.
4.
Under “Network Authentication” select “WPA”.
5.
In the “Authentication” tab, select the settings that are indicated
by your network administrator.
6.
Click “OK, then “Apply” to save the settings.
Problem:
I am NOT using a Belkin client card and I am having difficulty setting
up Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) security for a home network.
Solution:
If you are
NOT
using a Belkin Wireless Desktop or Wireless
Notebook Network Card and it is not equipped with WPA-enabled
software, a file from Microsoft called “Windows XP Support Patch
for Wireless Protected Access” is available for free download:
www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=009d8425-
ce2b-47a4-abcc-2748dc9e91diplaylang=en
Note:
The file that Microsoft has made available works only with
Windows XP. Other operating systems are not supported at this
time. You also need to ensure that the wireless card manufacturer
supports WPA and that you have downloaded and installed the
latest driver from their support site.
Supported Operating Systems:
• Windows XP Professional
• Windows XP Home Edition
Enabling WPA-PSK (no server):
1.
Under Windows XP, click “Start > Control Panel >
Network Connections”.
2.
Right-click on the “Wireless Networks” tab. Ensure the “Use
Windows to configure my wireless network settings” check box
is selected.
3.
Under the “Wireless Networks” tab, click the “Configure” button.
4.
For a home or small business user, select “WPA-PSK” under
“Network Administration”.