Using the wireless controls, Using the wireless key, Using the wireless controls using the wireless key – HP Pavilion dv7-4297cl Entertainment Notebook PC User Manual

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Wireless (connected)

Identifies the location of the wireless light and the wireless key on
the computer. Also identifies the HP Wireless Assistant software on
the computer and indicates that one or more of the wireless devices
are on.

Wireless (disconnected)

Identifies the HP Wireless Assistant software on the computer and
indicates that all of the wireless devices are off.

Wired network (connected)

Indicates that one or more network drivers are installed, and one or
more network devices are connected to a wired network.

Wired network (disabled/
disconnected)

Indicates that one or more network drivers are installed, but no
network devices are connected (or all network devices are disabled
in Windows Control Panel).

Network (connected)

Indicates that one or more network drivers are installed, and one or
more network devices are connected to a wireless network.

Network (disconnected)

Indicates that one or more network drivers are installed and wireless
connections are available, but no network devices are connected to
a wireless network.

Network (disabled/
disconnected)

Indicates that one or more network drivers are installed, but no
wireless connections are available (or all wireless network devices
are disabled by the wireless key or HP Wireless Assistant).

Using the wireless controls

Control the wireless devices on the computer using:

Wireless action key or hotkey (

fn+f12

)

HP Wireless Assistant software

HP Connection Manager software (select models only)

Operating system controls

Using the wireless key

The computer has a wireless key, one or more wireless devices, and one or two wireless lights,
depending on the model. All of the wireless devices on the computer are enabled at the factory, so the
wireless light illuminates white when you turn on the computer.

The wireless light indicates the overall power state of your wireless devices, not the status of individual
devices. If the wireless light illuminates white, at least one wireless device is on. If the wireless light
illuminates amber, all wireless devices are off.

Because the wireless devices are enabled at the factory, use the wireless key to turn on or turn off the
wireless devices simultaneously. Individual wireless devices are controlled through HP Wireless
Assistant.

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Chapter 2 Wireless, local area network, and modem

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