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1. Connecting to a wireless network 2
2. Troubleshooting a wireless connection 3
3. Other things to consider when connecting wirelessly 4
4. Changing the wireless router’s channel/frequency 5
5. Changing the Encryption Type 6
6. Changing the Wireless Network Name (SSID) 6
7. Changing the Encryption Key (Password) 7
8. Removing wireless networks 7
8.1 Windows XP 7
8.2 Windows Vista 7
8.3 Windows 7 and 8 7
Contents
You will find a sticker attached to the underside of your router. It will contain the following information:
ˉ Your SSID: The name of your wireless network associated with your router
ˉ WPA2 PSK: The password you will need to enter on your PC’s wireless client to gain access to this network
You will find more instructions on how to set up a wireless connection in our Internet User Guide
1. Connecting to a Wireless Network
FYI:
SSID: Or Service Set Identifier, is used to identify wireless networks. By displaying
a list of SSIDs in your range you can select one to connect to.
WPA2: Security protocols used to secure wireless computer networks.