Toshiba Satellite Pro M10 User Guide - Page 141

Setting up a wireless connection, Using Wireless LAN Connectivity

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141 Enhancing Productivity Exchanging data with another computer Setting up a wireless connection For information on how to set up a wireless connection, refer to your wireless networking device documentation or your network administrator. Using Wireless LAN Connectivity Your system may come with an optional wireless LAN module. This is a technology that expands wireless communication beyond networking equipment, and can connect many different kinds of electronic devices without the need for cables. This feature uses the 2.45 GHz frequency band for wireless communications, and can transmit at data rates up to 1 MBit/sec. The range (through walls and floors) of the wireless transmission is up to 100 feet. To use your wireless communication, follow these steps: 1 Flip the wireless on/off switch to the On position. The antenna is enabled. 2 While holding down the Function Key (FN), press F8 until the wireless LAN icon is highlighted. 3 Release the keys. The wireless LAN is now enabled. Accessing the wireless modules using your computer's system tray The following information is for systems which have integrated wireless modules. When using your Wi-Fi™ or Bluetooth™ module, your computer may display a Safely Remove Hardware icon in the desktop's system tray to indicate that it is in use. Do not confuse the system tray's icon with other removable PC Card devices you may have installed.

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Enhancing Productivity
Exchanging data with another computer
Setting up a wireless connection
For information on how to set up a wireless connection, refer to
your wireless networking device documentation or your network
administrator.
Using Wireless LAN Connectivity
Your system may come with an optional wireless LAN module.
This is a technology that expands wireless communication beyond
networking equipment, and can connect many different kinds of
electronic devices without the need for cables. This feature uses
the 2.45 GHz frequency band for wireless communications, and
can transmit at data rates up to 1 MBit/sec. The range (through
walls and floors) of the wireless transmission is up to 100 feet.
To use your wireless communication, follow these steps:
1
Flip the wireless on/off switch to the On position.
The antenna is enabled.
2
While holding down the Function Key (FN), press
F8
until the
wireless LAN icon is highlighted.
3
Release the keys.
The wireless LAN is now enabled.
Accessing the wireless modules using your
computer’s system tray
The following information is for systems which have integrated
wireless modules.
When using your Wi-Fi
or Bluetooth
module, your computer
may display a
Safely Remove Hardware
icon in the desktop’s
system tray to indicate that it is in use. Do not confuse the system
tray’s icon with other removable PC Card devices you may have
installed.