Sharp PCMM20 User Guide - Page 87

Confirming the Status of Wireless Connection, Communicating with Other Computers

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6. Confirm the checkbox of Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network is cleared. Be sure to clear the box for normal use. To enable the IEEE 802.1x in the network, the corresponding settings are required. Consult your network administrator for more information. 7. Click Connect button. Confirming the Status of Wireless Connection 1. Click Wireless Network Connection icon ( ) on the taskbar. If you cannot find the icon click to show all kinds of icon. 2. In Wireless Network Connection Status dialog box, confirm your connection status. • The number of green signals ( ) shows the connection quality. The more signals light on, the better quality is given to your computer. 5 • When the quality of connection is poor, adjust the distance between your computer and other devices or the access point you are communicating with and/or the facing direction of your computer. 3. Close the dialog box. Communicating with Other Computers • Confirm each computer is enabled for wireless LAN. • Make sure to log on your computer as a member of the Computer administrators group. Otherwise, you cannot set or change some settings for wireless LAN. 1. Click start - Control Panel. 2. Click Network and Internet Connections - Network Connections. If Classic view is selected, double-click Network Connections. 3. Select Wireless Network Connection; then, click Change settings of this connection of Network Tasks. 4. Double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in This connection uses the following items. 5-9

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6.
Confirm the checkbox of
Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network
is
cleared.
Be sure to clear the box for normal use. To enable the IEEE 802.1x in the
network, the corresponding settings are required. Consult your network
administrator for more information.
7.
Click
Connect
button.
Confirming the Status of Wireless Connection
1.
Click
Wireless Network Connection
icon (
) on the taskbar. If you cannot find
the icon click
to show all kinds of icon.
2.
In
Wireless Network Connection Status
dialog box, confirm your connection
status.
The number of green signals (
) shows the connection quality. The
more signals light on, the better quality is given to your computer.
When the quality of connection is poor, adjust the distance between
your computer and other devices or the access point you are
communicating with and/or the facing direction of your computer.
3.
Close the dialog box.
Communicating with Other Computers
Confirm each computer is enabled for wireless LAN.
Make sure to log on your computer as a member of the Computer
administrators group. Otherwise, you cannot set or change some
settings for wireless LAN.
1.
Click
start
Control Panel
.
2.
Click
Network and Internet Connections
Network Connections
. If Classic view
is selected, double-click
Network Connections
.
3.
Select
Wireless Network Connection
; then, click
Change settings of this
connection
of
Network Tasks
.
4.
Double-click
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
in
This connection uses the following
items.