Chapter 11

Make sure your computer is connected to your network

To check a wireless connection

1.Make sure that your computer's wireless capability has been turned on. (For more information, see the documentation that came with your computer.)

2.If you are not using a unique network name (SSID), then it is possible that your wireless computer could be connected to a nearby network that is not yours. The following steps can help you determine if your computer is connected to your network.

Windows

a. Click Start, click Control Panel, point to Network Connections, and then click View Network Status and Tasks.

Or

Click Start, select Settings, click Control Panel, double-click Network Connections, click the View menu, and then select Details

Leave the network dialog box open while you continue to the next step.

b. Disconnect the power cord from the wireless router. The connection status of your computer should change to Not Connected.

c. Reconnect the power cord to the wireless router. The connection status should change to Connected.

Mac OS X

Click the AirPort icon in the menu bar at the top of the screen. From the menu that appears, you can determine if the AirPort is turned on and which wireless network your computer is connected to.

NOTE: For more detailed information about your AirPort connection, click System Preferences in the Dock, and then click Network. If the wireless connection is working correctly, a green dot appears next to AirPort in the list of connections. For more information, click the Help button in the window.

If you are unable to get your computer connected to your network, contact the person who set up your network or the router manufacturer. There might be a hardware issue with either your router or computer.

If you are able to access the Internet and are using a computer running Windows, you can also access HP Network Assistant at www.hp.com/sbso/wireless/tools-setup.html? jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN for help in setting up a network. (This Web site is only available in English.)

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