User Manual

Chapter 3. Connecting to the Internet
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Your computer comes with a built-in wireless network card. This allows you
to connect to the Internet wirelessly through a wireless network.
Enabling the wireless network card
You must enable the wireless network card before connecting to a wireless
network. To enable the wireless network card:
1
Press Fn+F5; a list of wireless features will be displayed.
2
Enable wireless network card with a single click.
Hardware for wireless connections
Connecting to a wireless network
Before connecting to a wireless network, obtain the following information
from the network administrator:
The network name (SSID)
•The security key
Once you get the network name and the security key, you can connect your
computer to the wireless network. To connect to the wireless network:
1
Make sure the wireless network card is enabled and the computer is
placed within the coverage range of the wireless network.
2
Go to Control Panel on your computer and click Network and Sharing
Center; click Connect to a network to display all wireless networks
within range.
Note: A wireless network is a computer network which uses wireless routers as access points.
Wireless router *
The Internet
* Not supplied