HP x2 1011 G1 (Windows 8.1) manual Using Intel Wireless Gigabit Dock Manager, Using a Wlan

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Using the wireless button

The computer has a wireless button, one or more wireless devices, and one or two wireless lights, depending on the model. All of the wireless devices on your computer are enabled at the factory, so the wireless light is off when you turn on the computer.

The wireless light indicates the overall power state of your wireless devices, not the status of individual devices. If the wireless light is off, at least one wireless device is on. If the wireless light is amber, all wireless devices are off.

Because the wireless devices are enabled at the factory, you can use the wireless button to turn on or turn off the wireless devices simultaneously.

Using operating system controls

The Network and Sharing Center allows you to set up a connection or network, connect to a network, and diagnose and repair network problems.

To use operating system controls:

1.From the Start screen, type control panel, and then select Control Panel.

2.Select Network and Internet, and then select Network and Sharing Center.

For more information, access HP Support Assistant. To access HP Support Assistant, from the Start screen, select the HP Support Assistant app.

Using Intel Wireless Gigabit Dock Manager

Intel Wireless Dock Manager provides information and notifications on connection status and power status. Status information and notifications are provided in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar.

To open Wireless Dock Manager:

Click the Wireless Dock Manager icon in the taskbar.

– or –

Select Start > All Programs > Intel WiDock Connection Utility > WiGig Connection Utility. For more information, see the wireless dock user guide.

Using a WLAN

With a WLAN device, you can access a wireless local area network (WLAN), which is composed of other computers and accessories that are linked by a wireless router or a wireless access point.

NOTE: The terms wireless router and wireless access point are often used interchangeably.

A large-scale WLAN, such as a corporate or public WLAN, typically uses wireless access points that can accommodate a large number of computers and accessories and can separate critical network functions.

A home or small office WLAN typically uses a wireless router, which allows several wireless and wired computers to share an Internet connection, a printer, and files without requiring additional pieces of hardware or software.

To use the WLAN device in your computer, you must connect to a WLAN infrastructure (provided through a service provider or a public or corporate network).

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Contents User Guide Product notice Safety warning notice Iv Safety warning notice Table of contents Using an optional external numeric keypad Identifying low battery levels Resolving a low battery level Security Downloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Uefi to a USB device Appendix C Electrostatic discharge Index Welcome Resources For information about Finding informationFinding information Tablet edge components Getting to know your computerTablet edge components States on Display DisplayUser Guides Top KeyboardModels only on TouchPadLights Esc key KeysRight USB device on Left Releasing the tablet from the keyboard Adjusting your tablet’s autorotate lock Changing your tablet’s settingsAdjusting your tablet’s screen brightness Changing your tablet’s viewUsing the wireless controls Connecting to a networkConnecting to a wireless network Using a Wlan Using Intel Wireless Gigabit Dock ManagerUsing the wireless button Using operating system controlsUsing an Internet service provider Protecting your Wlan Setting up a WlanConfiguring a wireless router Connecting to a Wlan Using HP Mobile Broadband select models only Inserting and removing a SIM Using GPS select models onlyUsing the Wireless Dock WiDock Using Bluetooth wireless devicesConnecting to a wired network Connecting to a local area network LAN Using the TouchPad and gestures Using pointing devicesSetting pointing device preferences Tapping Scrolling Finger pinch zoom Rotating select models only Finger clickFlicking select models only Right-edge swipe Edge swipes select models onlyLeft-edge swipe Using the digitizer pen select models only Using touch screen gesturesSetting touch screen preferences Identifying the pen componentsUsing the keyboard Turning the embedded numeric keypad on and off Switching key functions on the embedded numeric keypad Using an optional external numeric keypadConnecting speakers Using the media activity controlsMultimedia AudioChecking audio functions on the computer Adjusting the volumeConnecting headphones and microphones Video WebcamDisplayPort keyboard only Connecting wired displays using MultiStream Transport Shutting down turning off the computer Power managementUsing power-saving states Setting power optionsIntel Rapid Start Technology select models only Initiating and exiting SleepEnabling and exiting user-initiated Hibernation Using the power meter and power settingsSetting password protection on wakeup Finding additional battery information Using battery powerFactory-sealed battery select models only Displaying the remaining battery charge Using Battery CheckMaximizing battery discharge time Managing low battery levelsConserving battery power Using external AC powerTesting an AC adapter Inserting a memory card Using memory card readersExternal cards and devices Removing a memory card Using smart cards keyboard only Removing a smart card Inserting a smart cardUsing a USB device Removing a USB device Using optional external devicesConnecting a USB device Using optional external drives Protecting the computer SecuritySetting passwords in Windows Using passwordsManaging a Bios administrator password Setting passwords in Computer SetupEntering a Bios administrator password Managing a Computer Setup DriveLock passwordSetting a DriveLock password Removing DriveLock protection Entering a DriveLock passwordChanging a DriveLock password Removing Automatic DriveLock protection Using Computer Setup Automatic DriveLockEntering an Automatic DriveLock password Page Installing critical security updates Using antivirus softwareUsing firewall software Locating the fingerprint reader Using HP Client SecurityUsing the fingerprint reader select models only Cleaning your computer MaintenanceCleaning procedures Cleaning the display All-in-Ones or NotebooksCleaning the TouchPad, keyboard, or mouse Updating programs and drivers Using SoftPaq Download ManagerBacking up your information Backup and recoveryPerforming a system recovery Using the Windows recovery tools Using Windows operating system media purchased separately Using f11 recovery toolsUsing HP Software Setup Using Windows Refresh or Windows ResetNavigating and selecting in Computer Setup Using Computer SetupStarting Computer Setup Select Main Restore Defaults Restoring factory settings in Computer SetupDownloading a Bios update Updating the BiosDetermining the Bios version Synchronizing the tablet and keyboard Using MultiBootAbout the boot device order Setting a new boot order in Computer Setup Choosing MultiBoot preferencesEntering MultiBoot Express preferences Dynamically choosing a boot device using the f9 promptSetting a MultiBoot Express prompt Downloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Uefi to a USB device Using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UefiPage Contacting support SupportLabels Operating environment SpecificationsInput power Traveling with the computer Troubleshooting resources TroubleshootingResolving issues Computer is unable to start upSoftware is functioning abnormally Computer screen is blankComputer is on but not responding Computer is unusually warmAn external device is not working Wireless network connection is not workingElectrostatic discharge Index Symbols/NumericsWlan