Network problems, Connecting to wireless local area networks – Dell Inspiron 5100 User Manual

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Setting Up a Home and Office Network

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2

On the welcome screen, click Next.

3

Click Checklist for creating a network.

NOTE: Selecting the connection method This computer connects directly to the Internet enables

the integrated firewall provided with Windows XP.

4

Complete the checklist and required preparations, and return to the Network Setup

Wizard.

5

Follow the instructions on the screen.

Network Problems

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— Ensure that the network cable connector is

firmly connected to the connector on the computer and the network wall jack.
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NE TWO R K

C O N NE C T O R

— Green indicates that the

network connection is active. If the status light is not green, try replacing the network cable. Amber

indicates that the network adapter driver is loaded and the adapter is detecting activity.
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C O MP U T E R

— Try to log on to the network again.

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A D M IN IS T R AT O R

— Verify that your network settings are correct

and that the network is functioning.

Connecting to Wireless Local Area Networks

Before you can connect to a wireless Local Area Network (LAN), you must have specific
information about your network. Be sure to get the name of your wireless network along
with any special security settings from your network administrator. These settings are
unique to your network and cannot be provided by Dell.

NOTE: These networking instructions do not apply to Bluetooth™ or cellular products.

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