Edimax EW-7428HCn Manual - Page 82

IV-1-4. Mac OS

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IV-1-4. Mac OS 1. Have your Macintosh computer operate as usual, and click on "System Preferences" 2. In System Preferences, click on "Network". 3. Here you will see all of your network connections. You need to remove any Ethernet cable that may be connected, so that the "Ethernet" status in the left sidebar displays "Not Connected", as shown below. Then, you need to switch off your Macintosh's Wi-Fi. Select "Wi-Fi" from the left sidebar. 4. If your Wi-Fi is switched on, click on the button labeled "Turn Wi-Fi Off". The "Network" screen should now look like the screen below, where under the heading "Wi-Fi" in the left sidebar, the status is shown as "Off". 82

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IV-1-4. Mac OS
1.
Have your Macintosh computer operate as usual, and click on “System
Preferences”
2.
In System Preferences, click on “Network”.
3.
Here you will see all of your network connections. You need to remove any
Ethernet cable
that may be connected, so that the “Ethernet” status in the
left sidebar displays “Not Connected”, as shown below. Then, you need to
switch off your Macintosh’s Wi
-
Fi. Select “Wi
-
Fi” from the left sidebar.
4.
If your Wi-Fi is switched on, click on the bu
tton labeled “Turn Wi
-
Fi Off”.
The “Network” screen should now look like the screen below, where under
the heading “Wi
-
Fi” in the left sidebar, the status is shown as “Off”.