Troubleshooting the network connection
If you cannot connect to the network, verify that your network name is correct.The High- Rate Wireless LAN Network Name is
LEDs work but you can’t connect to the network
If you can not connect to the network while the LEDs indicate that the network is working properly (Power LED is on, Transmit Receive LED blinks) the TCP/IP settings of your network might not be properly set.
Changing the TCP/IP settings
To change the TCP/IP connections, consult your LAN administrator for the values of your TCP/IP settings; then do the following:
1.Click Start → Settings → Control Panel
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3.From the list of installed components, check if the TCP/IP
•If the protocol is not yet installed, click Add; then select the TCP/IP protocol from the list. Refer to your Windows documentation for more information.
•If the protocol is installed, select the protocol and click Properties. Check if the parameters match the settings provided by your LAN Administrator. Make changes if necessary; then click OK.
4.When prompted, restart your computer.