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

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THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY

You may find it easier to use the Quick Connect screen to connect to networks. To switch to the Quick Connect screen, right-click on the Utility system tray icon ( ). In the menu that appears, select “Use Quick Connect screen”. After you have selected this option, the next time you double-click on the system tray icon

( ) or the desktop shortcut ( ) to open the Utility, you will be presented with the Quick Connect screen.

Connecting to a Network Using the Quick Connect Screen

When the Quick Connect screen appears, you will see all of the available networks in the window. Select a network by clicking on the name, then 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.

Using the Profiles Manager View

Using profiles is a convenient way to quickly and easily connect to networks if you travel between multiple wireless networks. For example, your primary wireless network may be at home, but you also use a wireless network at work and also at the local café. Each of these networks likely has different settings. For instance, the network at your workplace uses encryption, but home and the café don’t. Also, each of these networks has a different name. Trying to keep track of these differences just got easier with the profile manager. Every time you successfully connect to a network, the profile manager will remember that network’s settings for a later time. This means that after the first time you connect your computer to the network at your workplace, you won’t have to reenter the encryption settings again. The profile manager will recognize the network and automatically connect to it. You can also create custom profiles, delete profiles, and edit profiles when needed.

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Contents 802.11b Wireless Desktop Network Card Table of Contents Features IntroductionPackage Contents System RequirementsLink LED Knowing Your Desktop Network CardActivity LED Installing the Card Software and Driver InstallationInstalling the Card Installing the Card Installing the Card into your PC Power OFF the Computer and Disconnect the Power CordFinishing the Installation Uninstalling the Software and Drivers Opening the Wireless Network Monitor Utility System Tray iconIf you are using Windows XP, please read this section first Windows XP UsersUsing the Belkin Utility Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP Connecting to a Wireless Network Using the Quick Connect ScreenConnecting to a Network Using the Quick Connect Screen Using the Profiles Manager ViewCreating and Using a Profile Prioritizing your Profiles Advanced OptionsUsing Power Save Mode Setting the Default Ad-Hoc ChannelShowing the Icon in System Tray Turning the Radio OffTroubleshooting Technical SupportBelkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty InformationFederal Communications Commission Notice FCC StatementModifications Canada-Industry Canada IC Europe-European Union NoticeP74056-D