View Adapter Settings
You can view the settings for your Microsoft wireless adapter from the Broadband Network Utility. These settings include the IP address, wireless network name (also known as Service Set Identifier, or SSID), and wireless channel.
To view adapter settings
OFrom the Tools menu of the Broadband Network Utility, click Adapter Settings.
For information about how to change your adapter settings, see Broadband Network Utility Help.
Updating Software, Drivers, and Firmware
Occasionally, Microsoft may provide upgrades to the Broadband Network Utility software, network drivers, or firmware. When an upgrade is available on the Microsoft Broadband Networking Web site, the Broadband Network Utility Update Service will automatically notify you, unless you turn the update service off. After you log on to a networked computer, a message will appear in the notification area of the Windows taskbar with a link to the Microsoft Broadband Networking Web site.
If you turn the update service off, you can check for upgrades on the Web site from the Broadband Network Utility.
To upgrade software, drivers, or firmware
1.Start the Broadband Network Utility.
2.On the Help menu, click Check for Updates Online.
3.Follow the instructions on the Microsoft Broadband Networking Web site to download the latest software, drivers, and firmware.
Making Your Network More Secure
Protecting the data and programs on your network computers from security threats, such as computer viruses and hackers, is very important. The following sections provide general information about steps you can take to protect your network.
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