Installation guide

C O N N E C T E D  H O M E
Windows Vista & Windows 7:
For Windows Vista & Windows 7 simply follow the normal procedure for
connecting to a wireless network. Windows will automatically ask you to
press the WPS button on your router or enter your router’s WPS PIN.
Connecting to a wireless network
Sweex Connected Home Utility:
Right-click on the “Sweex Connected Home Utility” icon at the bottom right
of your screen and click “Open Utility”.
Click on the “Site Survey” tab, select your network, click the“Connect”
button and follow the instructions on screen:
Note: In case the network you’re connecting to is secured, do not forget to enter the
security key in the “Security Setting” tab!
Windows XP:
Right-click on the network adapter’s icon at the bottom right of your screen
and click “View available wireless networks”.
Select your network, click “Connect” and follow the instructions on screen.
Windows Vista:
Right click on the Network & Sharing Center icon in the bottom right of your
screen, and click “Connect to a network”:
A window titled “Connect to a network” will appear. In this window, select
your network, click the “Connect” button and follow the instructions on
screen:
Note: If you see a red cross near the network and the text: “The settings saved on this
computer for the network do not match the requirements of the network”, please refer
to the troubleshooting section of this manual.
Windows 7: Windows 7 will indicate when wireless networks are available.
You can recognise this by the following icon in the bottom-right of your
screen:
Note: If you see a small red cross through the icon, no networks are in range of your
computer. Please consult the troubleshooting section of this manual if this is the case.