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Connect your computers together to backup or share your files between them. It's easy, it's fast, and best of all, it's guaranteed to work or your money is refunded back to you! No corporate red-tape, no if, ands or buts. If the tutorial does not work to your satisfaction, just forward me a copy of your PayPal receipt, and within a day or two your refund will be issued. Your total satisfaction is what counts to me! So, go ahead and try the tutorial risk-free. |
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How to Connect
a Computer to a Secure Wireless Network using Windows® XP to
surf (browse) the Internet (part 4)
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Step
11: To the right of 'Network name (SSID):', type the SSID
(the name of your network - for example: wireless) in
the text box.
Step
12: Make sure to clear the checkmark from the checkbox next to
'The key is provided for me automatically' (if it is checked).
Step
13: Under 'Wireless network key', to the right of 'Network
Authentication:', click to select the type of authentication being
used (Open, Shared, WPA, or WPA-PSK). Since
WEP encryption can be easily cracked, I recommend using
WPA-PSK network authentication with TKIP data encryption,
which provides for a more secure wireless network and allows you to
type 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 64 Hexadecimal characters.
Step
14: Under 'Wireless network key', to the right of 'Data
encryption:', click to select the type of encryption being used
('WEP' or 'Disabled' for 'Open' or 'Shared' 'Network Authentication'),
('AES' or 'TKIP' for 'WPA', or 'WPA-PSK' 'Network Authentication').
Step
15: To the right of 'Network key:', type your network key
(Basically, it's just a password to access the network - at least
8 characters must be typed and it MUST match
the network key in your router).
Step
16: To the right of 'Confirm network key:', type your network
key again.
Step
17: Click the 'OK' button (The added network will now appear
in the box under 'Preferred networks'). |
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Connect your computers together to backup or share your files between them. It's easy, it's fast, and best of all, it's guaranteed to work or your money is refunded back to you! No corporate red-tape, no if, ands or buts. If the tutorial does not work to your satisfaction, just forward me a copy of your PayPal receipt, and within a day or two your refund will be issued. Your total satisfaction is what counts to me! So, go ahead and try the tutorial risk-free. |
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