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Hasee E486 - Connecting to a WLAN; Local Area Networks; Wireless Controls

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Wireless controls
The wireless button (fn + F2) enables and disables Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth wireless devices, and the wireless light indicates the state of the
wireless devices.
You can enable and disable the wireless devices with the wireless
button. You can also enable and disable the wireless devices in the Setup
Utility.
Connecting to a WLAN
To connect to your WLAN:
1. Be sure that the Wi-Fi device is on. If it is on, the wireless light is
on.
2. Be sure that your router is correctly installed and configured. For
instructions, refer to your router user guide.
3. Use the Wireless Network Connection feature to connect the
computer to the WLAN.
NOTE: Functional range for subsequent WLAN connections will vary,
depending on the computer WLAN implementation, router manufacturer,
and interference from walls and other electronic devices.
Local area networks
Connecting to a local area network (LAN) requires an 8-pin, RJ-45
network cable (not included). Orient the circuitry end of the cable toward
the computer.