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Step 2: Purchase and install a wireless router

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Chapter 6: Networking Step 2: Purchase and install a wireless router Read this section carefully before installing the wireless router using the router manufacturer's instructions and the wireless computer. If you need technical assistance during the router installation, contact the router manufacturer. ✎ HP recommends temporarily connecting the new wireless computer to the router by using the network cable provided with the router. This ensures that the computer can access the Internet. 1. Be sure that the wireless light on the computer is off. If the wireless light is illuminated, turn it off by pressing the wireless button. For help locating the wireless button or light, see the user guide in Help and Support. 2. During the router installation, the router manufacturer's software allows you to change the network name (SSID) and enable security to protect the privacy of your wireless network. Many routers are shipped with a default network name and with security disabled. If you change the default network name or enable security during the router setup, record the information and store it in a safe place. This information is necessary when configuring the computer and any other existing computers to access the router. ✎ If you do not enable security, an unauthorized wireless user can access the data on the computer and use your Internet connection without your knowledge. For more information on securing your wireless network, see the user guide in Help and Support. The Windows operating system also provides tools to help you set up your wireless network for the first time. To use the Windows tools to set up your network, select Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Set up a new connection or network > Set up a new network, and then follow the on-screen instructions. Step 3: Configure the computer to connect to the wireless network 1. If the wireless computer is off, turn it on. 2. If the wireless light is off, turn on the wireless function by pressing the wireless button. For help locating the wireless button or light, see the user guide in Help and Support. 3. Connect the computer to the wireless network: a. Click the network icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar. b. Select a network. c. Click Connect. d. If required, enter the security key. e. Test the wireless network by opening your Internet browser and accessing a website. Notebook Essentials 27

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Chapter 6: Networking
Step 2: Purchase and install a wireless router
Read this section carefully before installing the wireless router using the router
manufacturer's instructions and the wireless computer. If you need technical assistance
during the router installation, contact the router manufacturer.
HP recommends temporarily connecting the new wireless computer to the router by
using the network cable provided with the router. This ensures that the computer can
access the Internet.
1.
Be sure that the wireless light on the computer is off. If the wireless light is illuminated,
turn it off by pressing the wireless button. For help locating the wireless button or light,
see the user guide in Help and Support.
2.
During the router installation, the router manufacturer's software allows you to change
the network name (SSID) and enable security to protect the privacy of your wireless
network. Many routers are shipped with a default network name and with security
disabled. If you change the default network name or enable security during the router
setup, record the information and store it in a safe place. This information is necessary
when configuring the computer and any other existing computers to access the router.
If you do not enable security, an unauthorized wireless user can access the data on
the computer and use your Internet connection without your knowledge. For more
information on securing your wireless network, see the user
guide in Help and
Support.
The Windows operating system also provides tools to help you set up your wireless network
for the first time. To use the Windows tools to set up your network, select
Start
>
Control
Panel > Network and Internet
>
Network and Sharing Center > Set up a new
connection or network
>
Set up a new network
, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
Step 3: Configure the computer to connect to the wireless network
1.
If the wireless computer is off, turn it on.
2.
If the wireless light is off, turn on the wireless function by pressing the wireless button.
For help locating the wireless button or light, see the user guide in Help and Support.
3.
Connect the computer to the wireless network:
a.
Click the network icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar.
b.
Select a network.
c.
Click
Connect
.
d.
If required, enter the security key.
e.
Test the wireless network by opening your Internet browser and accessing a
website.