Dell 8500 manual Connecting to Wireless Local Area Networks, Determining your Network Type

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NOTE: These networking instructions do not apply to Bluetooth or cellular products.

Connecting to Wireless Local Area Networks

Before you can connect to a wireless Local Area Network (LAN), you must have specific information about your network. Be sure to get the name of your wireless network along with any special security settings from your network administrator. These settings are unique to your network and cannot be provided by Dell.

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NOTE: Most wireless networks are the infrastructure type. Consult your network administrator if you are unsure of the type of network you are connecting to.

Determining your Network Type

Wireless networks fall into two categories — infrastructure networks and ad-hoc networks. An infrastructure network uses routers or access points to connect several computers together. An ad-hoc network does not use routers or access points and consists of computers that broadcast to one another.

Infrastructure Network

Ad-Hoc Network

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Setting Up a Home and Office Network

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