NETGEAR WPN111NA user manual Joining a Network, Using WPS to Connect to a Wireless Network

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MAC Address. Identifies the hardware address (MAC Address) of the wireless device broadcasting this information.

Mode. Identifies the type of wireless network — Access Point (Infrastructure) or Computer- to-Computer (Ad Hoc)

Joining a Network

During the WN111 software installation, the Smart Wizard connects the WN111 to a wireless access point or router, or lists the available networks to let you select a network. After installation you can use the Join a Network button or the Networks tab at any time to either connect to another access point or router or to view the available networks and select one:

If a wireless access point or router in the network supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), see the “Using WPS to Connect to a Wireless Network” section on this page.

If none of the wireless access points or routers in the network support WPS, or if you prefer to manually select a network, see the “Manually Selecting a Wireless Network” section on page 2-9.

Using WPS to Connect to a Wireless Network

The easiest way to connect securely to an access point or router is through WPS. If an access point or router in the wireless network that you try to connect to supports WPS, you can use WPS to set up the WN111 wireless settings and connect securely to the access point or router. (An access point or router that supports WPS has a WPS symbol.) WPS automatically configures the network name (SSID) and WPA security key for the access point or router and the WN111. Note that WPS is not a new security feature—it makes existing security features easier to configure.

For an access point or router that supports WPS, there are two methods to enable WPS with a client such as the WN111:

Push Button Configuration (PBC). To enable WPS, push an actual push button or push dome on the access point or router or a simulated push button in the software. This is a fairly new technology, so only some access points and routers provide a PBC.

PIN entry. To enable WPS, enter in the Smart Wizard for the WN111 a Personal Identification number (PIN) that is associated with the access point or router.

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Contents Netgear RangeMax Next Wireless USB Adapter WN111 User Manual Technical Support Europe EU Declaration of Conformity Provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC Product and Publication Details V1.0, December Contents Appendix B Related Documents About This Manual Conventions, Formats, and ScopeHow to Use This Manual How to Print this ManualPrinting the Full Manual Xii What You Need Before You Begin Verify System RequirementsWhat Is In the Box Observe Wireless Location and Range GuidelinesWN111 Default Wireless Settings InstallationV1.0, December V1.0, December V1.0, December WPS V1.0, December Connecting to Wireless Networks and the Internet WN111 Icon ColorsSmart Wizard Status Bar Understanding the Status BarPlacing the USB Adapter Cradle WN111 LEDRemoving the WN111 Software Upgrading the WN111 Software V1.0, December Network Connections and Wireless Security Disabling the Windows Zero Configuration UtilityViewing Wireless Networks in Your Area Understanding the Smart WizardClick the Networks tab. The Networks screen displays Using WPS to Connect to a Wireless Network Joining a NetworkUsing a PCB to Connect to a Wireless Access Point or Router V1.0, December Using a PIN to Connect to a Wireless Access Point or Router V1.0, December Manually Selecting a Wireless Network V1.0, December V1.0, December Profiles Adding ProfilesV1.0, December Setting up a Computer-to-Computer Ad Hoc Profile Ping -t 192.168.0.1 and then click OK Starting a Computer-to-Computer Ad Hoc Network Connection Wireless Security Using Wireless Security FeaturesWireless Network Name Ssid and Security Settings Setting up WEP Encryption Security If WEP Authentication is UsedV1.0, December Setting up WPA-PSK Security Setting up WPA2-PSK Security Statistics Tab About Tab Hardware VersionAdvanced Settings Chapter Wireless Network Performance Optimizing Wireless PerformanceV1.0, December Optimizing Your Network Bandwidth Overview of Home and Small Office Networking Technologies Broadband InternetWired Ethernet Assessing Your Speed RequirementsTheoretical Transfer Time for 1 Gigabyte Chapter Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Tips802.11g network. See , Wireless Network Ad Hoc Mode Is Not Working Correctly Windows XP Occasional Connection ProblemsV1.0, December Technical Specifications FCC, CEFactory Default Settings WirelessAppendix B Related Documents V1.0, December