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Setting Up A Wireless Network With Windows Vista

August 27th, 2008 Posted by Edy
in Category Computer Networking, Computer Spot, Computer Tips |


For one of you who are present here are having problem in wireless network installation of your Operating System called Vista system, and then you do not have to care at all about that problem, as here is the systematic direction for you to solve your problem.

Step 1

Primarily you require confirming that your PC or notebook computer like laptop possesses the unwired component either connected to the PC or any component that is inbuilt.

Numerous new PCs and the notebook computers are available with the inbuilt hardware components in the market.

On my notebook PC I have an un-wired tools internally connected, while my PC had not, so I had to purchase an unwired router to attach it to an unwired system.

If you are linking to an un-wired net with your un-wired router, take care that you set up the drivers required for router first.

Step 2

As soon as you have a router as well as the software required for router is downloaded you require arranging your gateway device or the router to proper connections.

To carry out this you must go behind your instruction booklet as the routers can sometimes diverge. For the majority of routers if you enter the IP address like 192.168.1.1 in the browser it will offer the router installation window.

You will be asked for the user name as well as the code for user, these can be written in your instruction booklet.

As soon as you have installed the download window you can press the left-click over the unwired tag and install the system’s SSID that is the networks name i.e. Home Network, James Network, to make it easier from here on in we will use the name WLANHome.

Then assign the code word. While you are choosing the protection category, there are two dissimilar kinds of security the WEP & the WPA.

If you have alternative, choose the WPA because it is latest as well as more protected type of defending for you un-wired network.

Click un-wired network image in announcement region in a task bar. You will be accessible by attaching to the system sheet. Choose Wireless LAN Home net as well as left-click your mice over connect.

Step 3

If you are trying to access the network, which is unprotected you will find the caution notice over the window.

If you are trying to access the local net, like hotel-based or the common region, which provides free un-wired network, you are linking to Internet at your personal responsibility, as this is well thought-out as risky.

The majority of local networks are similar to this or else clients would not be capable of connecting to it. If you are definite that you would like to attach to the system, click “attach anyhow”.

Tags: Internet, networking, windows vista, wireless

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