Connecting to a wireless network – Manhattan 525473 Wireless 150N PCI Card - Manual User Manual

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CONFIGURATION

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Connecting to a Wireless Network

Click on the Available Networks button for a list of available wireless networks.

Locate your wireless network in the list, and double-click it. In case the wireless

network is protected by a security key, a screen will show up asking you to confirm

the wireless settings. The example below uses WPA2-PSK authentication and

AES encryption. If you do not know what this means, or if you do not know which

values your wireless network uses, don’t worry: The utility detects the settings

automatically for you, and under normal circumstances there is no need to make

any changes. Simply click on the circled right arrow — and don’t waste your time

wondering why this screen is even here.

The next step is to enter the actual password of the wireless network. This is often

referred to as the passphrase. It is important not to confuse this with the WPS

PIN code, which is explained later in this manual. You need to type in the correct

password and click on the right arrow to connect to the wireless network.

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