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Connect to Secure Wireless Networks on Windows Vista*

Original from: wireless-driver.com, Post on: 2007-07-12

Navigate to the Network and Sharing Center using several different methods:

  1. Start籆ontrol Panel籒etwork and Internet籒etwork and Sharing Center籑anage wireless networks
  2. Start籒etwork籒etwork and Sharing Center籑anage wireless networks
  3. Right-click mouse on System Tray icon (2 computer monitors image at lower right of screen)籒etwork and Sharing Center籑anage wireless networks



Manually Connect to a Wireless Network:

Click Add (as shown in above image) and choose one of three connection methods. We will focus on number one.
  1. Add a network that is in range of this computer
  2. Manually create a network profile
  3. Create an ad hoc network (peer-peer network)



Add a Network that is in Range of this Computer:

This selection shows a list of unsecured networks within the local area. Many network names, known as SSIDs, have security enabled. Connecting to such networks requires the user know the correct passphrase or preshared key. Configuring security is covered in another How To document.
  1. Select wireless-n and click Connect.



  2. Type in the security key or passphrase configured on your wireless access point (AP) or router.
  3. Click Connect.

    牋?strong>Note: It is not recommended you select the 'Display characters' checkbox. Doing so will allow anyone around you to see the characters and compromise network security.



  4. A status window will appear and then 'Successfully connected to wireless-n' is displayed. Check the 'Save this network' box if you do not want to manually create this connection/profile every time you would like to access the network. You may also check 'Start this connection automatically' if you would like to attempt connection to this network automatically when using wireless. Click Close.



  5. Return to 'Manage wireless networks' window and you will now see wireless-n has been added.

Operating System:
Windows Vista* Starter, 32-bit version, Windows Vista* Home Basic, 32-bit version, Windows Vista* Home Premium, 32-bit version, Windows Vista* Business, 32-bit version, Windows Vista* Enterprise, 32-bit version, Windows Vista* Ultimate, 32-bit version, Windows Vista* Home Basic, 64-bit version, Windows Vista* Home Premium, 64-bit version, Windows Vista* Business, 64-bit version, Windows Vista* Enterprise, 64-bit version, Windows Vista* Ultimate, 64-bit version

This applies to:Intel®PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Connection
Intel®PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
Intel®PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection
Intel®PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
Intel®Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN

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