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Wireless LAN
NOTE
zThe computer may resume when another computer in the network makes unintentional access.
Using the following procedure, you can prevent accidental startup by unintentional access.
AClick [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager] and
double-click [Network adapters], and double-click [Intel(R) WiFi Link xxxx], and then click [Power
Management].
BAdd a check mark for [Only allow management stations to bring the computer out of standby], and click [OK].
zIf the wireless switch is set to ON, and the Wake Up from wireless LAN function is enabled, the computer consumes
electricity, even in the standby/hibernation mode.
zThe Wake Up from wireless LAN function does not work when network connection is established in ad hoc mode.
APlace the cursor over the Wireless Switch Utility icon ( or ) on the notification area.
A tooltip appears.
NOTE
zThe Wireless Switch Utility icons ( and ) indicate the on/off status of wireless communication, not the
IEEE802.11a setting.
zIf the IEEE802.11a setting is changed in [Device Manager], the display will be changed accordingly.
zPerform either of the following procedures to check the status in Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software.
Double-click , or on the notification area.
Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Intel PROSet Wireless] - [WiFi Connection Utility].
To communicate between two computers using the wireless LAN and without using an access point, make the following
settings on each computer.
zSet the network to be accessed as [Device to Device (ad hoc)].
zSet the network names to the same name.
zSet the network authentication to the same authentication.
zWhen using encryption, set the same encryption and the same network key on both comput ers.
To check the wireless LAN network statusExchanging Data between Computers Using the Wireless LAN