Sony PCWA-C800S Wireless Panel Guide - Page 39

When Windows XP Service Pack 1 is installed

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The computer connects to the netw ork. Hints o An encryption key is a passw ord used for netw orks w ith data encryption enabled. o The encryption key is also called a WEP key and netw ork key. o The number of characters entered for the encryption key differs according to the access point or peer-to-peer netw ork encryption key length and ASCII/Hexadecimal settings (see table below ). Ke y form at Ke y le ngth Num be r of characte rs ASCII (alphanumeric characters and symbols) 40 bits 5 characters 104 bits 13 characters Hexadecimal (0 to 9, A to F, a to f) 40 bits 10 characters 104 bits 26 characters o The Wireless Panel softw are automatically detects ASCII and hexadecimal formats. o When connecting to an access point set to its factory default settings, confirm the settings in the documentation provided w ith your access point. When connecting to an existing access point or peer-to-peer netw ork, confirm the settings from the netw ork administrator. Windows XP operating system Use the Window s XP Wireless Netw ork function to sw itch betw een connections. The procedure, screen names, etc., depend on w hether Window s XP Service Pack 1 is installed on your computer or not.  When Window s XP Service Pack 1 is installed.  When Window s XP Service Pack 1 is not installed. Hint Window s XP Service Pack 1 is a Window s XP upgrade distributed by Microsoft Corporation. If Window s XP Service Pack 1 is not already installed on your computer, Sony recommends dow nloading and installing it. To verify w hether the service pack is installed, click "Start", and then click "My Computer". In the "My Computer" w indow , click "View system information", on the left. The "System Properties" dialog box appears. If the service pack is installed, "Service Pack 1" appears under "System" on the "General" tab of the dialog box. Whe n Window s XP Se rvice Pack 1 is ins talle d 1. Right-click the "Wire le s s Ne tw ork Conne ction" icon on the tas k bar, and the n click "Vie w Available Wire le s s Ne tw ork s " on the s hortcut m enu. The "Wireless Netw ork Connection" dialog box appears. Note The appearance of the screen of the selected access point differs depending on w hether data encryption (WEP) is enabled. For details on how to set up the access point, refer to the documentation provided w ith your access point. Access point w ith data encryption (WEP) enabled: Page 39

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The computer connects to the netw ork.
Hints
o
An encryption key is a passw ord used for netw orks w ith data encryption enabled.
o
The encryption key is also called a WEP key and network key.
o
The number of characters entered for the encryption key differs according to the access point or peer-to-peer network encryption key length and
ASCII/Hexadecimal settings (see table below ).
Key format
Key length
Number of characters
ASCII
(alphanumeric characters and symbols)
40 bits
5 characters
104 bits
13 characters
Hexadecimal
(0 to 9, A to F, a to f)
40 bits
10 characters
104 bits
26 characters
o
The Wireless Panel softw are automatically detects ASCII and hexadecimal formats.
o
When connecting to an access point set to its factory default settings, confirm the settings in the documentation provided w ith your access point.
When connecting to an existing access point or peer-to-peer netw ork, confirm the settings from the netw ork administrator.
Windows XP operating system
Use the Window s XP Wireless Netw ork function to sw itch betw een connections.
The procedure, screen names, etc., depend on w hether Window s XP Service Pack 1 is installed on your computer or not.
When Window s XP Service Pack 1 is installed.
When Window s XP Service Pack 1 is not installed.
Hint
Window s XP Service Pack 1 is a Window s XP upgrade distributed by Microsoft Corporation. If Window s XP Service Pack 1 is not already installed on your
computer, Sony recommends dow nloading and installing it. To verify w hether the service pack is installed, click "Start", and then click "My Computer". In the "My
Computer" w indow , click "View system information", on the left. The "System Properties" dialog box appears. If the service pack is installed, "Service Pack 1"
appears under "System" on the "General" tab of the dialog box.
When Windows XP Service Pack 1 is installed
1.
Right-click the "Wireless Network Connection" icon on the taskbar, and then click "View Available Wireless Networks" on the shortcut
menu.
The "Wireless Netw ork Connection" dialog box appears.
Note
The appearance of the screen of the selected access point differs depending on w hether data encryption (WEP) is enabled. For details on how to set up the
access point, refer to the documentation provided w ith your access point.
Access point w ith data encryption (WEP) enabled:
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