Belkin F5D6001 user manual Connecting to a Wireless Network, Using the Quick Connect Screen

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THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY

Connecting to a Wireless Network

After you install your Card for the first time, it will connect to your wireless network automatically. You should not have to do anything further to connect to a network. To manually connect to a wireless network, see the steps below.

1.Open the Utility by double-clicking the system tray icon () or the desktop

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2.All networks in your area will be displayed in the “Available Networks” window. Select the network that you want to connect to by clicking the name (under the SSID column) of the network. Once you have selected the network, click the “Connect” button. Note: If the network that you are attempting to connect to is using encryption, you will be prompted to enter the network key. If you don’t know the key, you will need to obtain it from the system administrator. Also, see the section of this manual called “Creating and Using a Profile” for advanced encryption setup options.

3.The name of the network will appear in the “Connected to” window and the Signal Strength indicator will show the network’s signal strength. Your computer is now connected to the wireless network.

Using the Quick Connect Screen

The Utility was designed to offer you two methods of connecting to a wireless network. The Card ships with the Utility configured so you use Configuration view to select wireless networks. A second option allows you to choose to have the Utility open to the Quick Connect screen. The Quick Connect screen (pictured below) is a simplified window that shows you the names of the available networks only, excluding other information like signal strength, MAC address, network type, channel, etc.

Available Networks

Displays the available networks in the area.

Network Name

This is the name of the wireless network.

Connect Button

Select a network from the Available Networks window and click “Connect” to connect to the network.

Advanced Button

Click this button to go to the Advanced configuration window.

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Contents 802.11b Wireless Desktop Network Card Table of Contents Introduction FeaturesSystem Requirements Package ContentsKnowing Your Desktop Network Card Link LEDActivity LED Software and Driver Installation Installing the CardInstalling the Card Installing the Card Power OFF the Computer and Disconnect the Power Cord Installing the Card into your PCFinishing the Installation Uninstalling the Software and Drivers System Tray icon Opening the Wireless Network Monitor UtilityWindows XP Users If you are using Windows XP, please read this section firstUsing the Belkin Utility Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP Using the Quick Connect Screen Connecting to a Wireless NetworkUsing the Profiles Manager View Connecting to a Network Using the Quick Connect ScreenCreating and Using a Profile Advanced Options Prioritizing your ProfilesTurning the Radio Off Using Power Save ModeSetting the Default Ad-Hoc Channel Showing the Icon in System TrayTechnical Support TroubleshootingInformation Belkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product WarrantyFCC Statement Federal Communications Commission NoticeModifications Europe-European Union Notice Canada-Industry Canada ICP74056-D