User's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Local Disk
- Contents: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Adapter User's Guide
- About Wireless LAN Technology
- Software Installation
- Troubleshooting
- Connecting to a Network using Intel(R) PROSet
- Using Wireless Profiles in Intel(R) PROSet
- Security
- Setting Up Security
- Specifications
- Glossary
- Customer Support
- Regulatory Information
- Warranty
● The selected network has WPA security settings: If the selected
network has 802.1x authentication security settings, after clicking the
Connect button, the Profile Wizard Advanced Security page will
display. From this dialog you can enter the 802.1x settings and
connect to the network.
● The selected network has no (Open) WEP security settings: If the
selected network has no security (Open). Click the Connect button to
connect to the network.
● The selected network has WEP or WPA-PSK security settings: If
the selected network has WEP encryption security settings, after
clicking the Connect button, the Profile Wizard Advanced Security
page will display. From this dialog you can enter the WEP security
settings and connect to the network.
8. Click OK to connect to a network.
Connecting to a Network Using an Access Point
An infrastructure network consists of one or more access points and one or more
computers with wireless adapters installed. Each access point must have a wired
connection to the Local Area Network (LAN).
You can connect to a network by first creating a new profile using the Profile Wizard,
then selecting that profile to connect to the network access point using the Connect
button. You can also connect to a network, by using the Scan button. Refer to
Creating a
New Profile for more information.
Connecting to a Peer-to-Peer (Ad Hoc) Network
Connect or Start an Ad Hoc Network
Start an Ad Hoc Network
Ending an Ad Hoc Session
Creating an Ad Hoc Profile Using the Profile Wizard