Gateway M-62 Setting up Your Windows Network - Page 113

Connecting to a peer-to-peer wireless Ethernet network in Windows2000

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Creating a Peer-to-Peer Wireless Network Connecting to a peer-to-peer wireless Ethernet network in Windows 2000 If you use the Broadcom mini PCI card, connecting to a peer-to-peer network in Windows 2000 is similar to connecting to a peer-to-peer network in Windows XP. For more information, see "Using the Broadcom Wireless Configuration Utility" on page 108. If you use the Intel or Agere ORiNOCO mini PCI card, you cannot connect to a peer-to-peer network using Windows 2000 without first creating a profile in a client manager program. If your Gateway computer has built in wireless networking using the Intel mini PCI card, see "Using Intel PROSet" on page 112. If your Gateway computer has built in wireless networking using the Agere ORiNOCO mini PCI card, see "Using the ORiNOCO Client Manager" on page 118. If your Windows 2000 computer does not use the Broadcom Wireless Configuration Utility, Intel client manager, or Agere client manager, see the documentation that came with your wireless networking solution. If you do not know which card you have, see "To determine which wireless adapter is installed in your computer:" on page 52. www.gateway.com 107

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Creating a Peer-to-Peer Wireless Network
www.gateway.com
Connecting to a peer-to-peer
wireless Ethernet network in
Windows 2000
If you use the Broadcom mini PCI card, connecting to a peer-to-peer network
in Windows 2000 is similar to connecting to a peer-to-peer network in
Windows XP. For more information, see
“Using the Broadcom Wireless
Configuration Utility” on page 108
.
If you use the Intel or Agere ORiNOCO mini PCI card, you cannot connect to
a peer-to-peer network using Windows 2000 without first creating a profile in
a client manager program. If your Gateway computer has built in wireless
networking using the Intel mini PCI card, see
“Using Intel PROSet” on page
112
.
If your Gateway computer has built in wireless networking using the Agere
ORiNOCO mini PCI card, see
“Using the ORiNOCO Client Manager” on
page 118
.
If your Windows 2000 computer does not use the Broadcom Wireless
Configuration Utility, Intel client manager, or Agere client manager, see the
documentation that came with your wireless networking solution.
If you do not know which card you have, see
“To determine which wireless
adapter is installed in your computer:” on page 52
.