Belkin F5D6020_ver3 F5D6020 Version 3 Manual - Page 15

Connecting to a Wireless Network

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THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY Connecting to a Wireless Network After you install your Card for the first time, it will connect to your wireless network automatically. You should not have to do anything further to connect to a network. To manually connect to a wireless network, see the steps below. 1. Open the Utility by double-clicking the system tray icon ( ) or the desktop shortcut. ( ) 2. All networks in your area will be displayed in the "Available Networks" window. Select the network that you want to connect to by clicking the name (under the SSID column) of the network. Once you have selected the network, click the "Connect" button. Note: If the network that you are attempting to connect to is using encryption, you will be prompted to enter the network key. If you don't know the key, you will need to obtain it from the system administrator. Also, see the section of this manual called "Creating and Using a Profile" for advanced encryption setup options. 3. The name of the network will appear in the "Connected to" window and the Signal Strength indicator will show the network's signal strength. Your computer is now connected to the wireless network. 13

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THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY
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Connecting to a Wireless Network
After you install your Card for the first time, it will connect to your wireless
network automatically. You should not have to do anything further to connect to
a network. To manually connect to a wireless network, see the steps below.
1.
Open the Utility by double-clicking the system tray icon (
) or the
desktop shortcut. (
)
2.
All networks in your area will be displayed in the “Available Networks”
window. Select the network that you want to connect to by clicking the
name (under the SSID column) of the network. Once you have selected the
network, click the “Connect” button.
Note: If the network that you are attempting to connect to is using encryption,
you will be prompted to enter the network key. If you don’t know the key, you
will need to obtain it from the system administrator. Also, see the section of
this manual called “Creating and Using a Profile” for advanced encryption
setup options.
3.
The name of the network will appear in the “Connected to” window and the
Signal Strength indicator will show the network’s signal strength. Your
computer is now connected to the wireless network.