ViewSonic VS12638 manual Wireless LAN

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2)Wireless LAN

Your Notebook PC comes with a built-in Wifi wireless card that you can click <Fn>+<F2>

to turn the wireless network on or off. When the wireless network turns on, the WIFI Indicator turns on and the icon of WIFI will display on the right-bottom corner of the desktop.

While you don’t need to use the WIFI network, press <Fn>+<F2> to turn off and it can increase the usage time of the Battery Pack.

If you are using wireless network with DHCP- configure, click the left button of the mouse

on the icon and the system will auto search the list with the available network name.

Some networks may need you to confirm by inputting the password that you should operate according to the prompt information from the system.

If you need to set a new wireless network connection, please refer to the below operation:

1.Click the left button of the mouse on the icon in the right-bottom corner of the desktop and select “Connection Manager” on the popup menu and select “New” to enter the menu then remove the mouse to tick “WLAN”; then click the front panel of the item “use DHCP as TCP/IP default and ignore TCP/IP page” to cancel the tick, then click “Next” to enter the window of “TCP/IP Settings”.

2.On the menu, input the name of connected network or select the item in

(searched network) on the “SSID”; then select right encryted way in “Encryption type”, and select “Security type”, input “Security key/passphrase” and ect, as shown below. Finished the setting and click “Next” to enter window of “TCP/IP” (see the detailed on P26”)

Some Methods of WiFi Encrypted in common:

1.

WEP 40/128-bit Hexadecimal

3. WPA & WPA2 Personal

2.

WEP 40/128-bit ASCII.

4. WPA & WPA2 Enterprise

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