Setting Up a Home and Office Network 97
NOTE: Network security
settings are only provided
by your network
administrator and are
unique to your network.
Dell cannot provide this
information.
Connecting to a Network with no Security-Related Requirements
1In the Preferred networks area, click the name of your wireless
network.
2Click Properties.
3From th e Network Authentication drop-down menu, select Open.
Earlier versions of the Dell wireless software may not contain the
drop-down menus. If you are using an earlier version, de-select the
Data encryption (WEP enabled) check box and go to
step 5.
4From th e Data encryption drop-down menu, select Disabled.
NOTE: Your computer
may take up to a minute
to attach to the network.
5Click OK.
Your network setup is complete.
Connecting to a Network with Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Security
Requirements
The following instructions are basic steps for connecting to a WPA network.
If your network requires a user name, password, or domain-settings, consult
the setup instructions in the User’s Guide for your wireless network card.
NOTE: WPA protocols
require that you know the
Network Authentication
and Data Encryption
settings for your wireless
network. In addition, your
WPA-protected network
may require special
settings such as a network
key, user name, password,
and domain name. Be
sure to get all necessary
WPA settings from your
network administrator
before continuing.
1In the Preferred networks section, click the name of your wireless
network.
2Click Properties.
3From th e Network Authentication drop-down menu, select your
network authentication type (as provided by the network
administrator).
If you do not see the drop-down menus, you must update your wireless
software before continuing. Download and install the latest version of
your wireless driver software from the Dell Support website at
support.dell.com.