Dell Inspiron 8500 User Manual

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Setting Up a Home and Office Network

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NOTE: Network security

settings are only provided
by your network
administrator and are
unique to your network.
Dell cannot provide this
information.

Connecting to a Network with no Security-Related Requirements

1

In the Preferred networks area, click the name of your wireless

network.

2

Click Properties.

3

From the Network Authentication drop-down menu, select Open.
Earlier versions of the Dell wireless software may not contain the

drop-down menus. If you are using an earlier version, de-select the

Data encryption (WEP enabled) check box and go to

step 5.

4

From the Data encryption drop-down menu, select Disabled.

NOTE: Your computer

may take up to a minute
to attach to the network.

5

Click OK.
Your network setup is complete.

Connecting to a Network with Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Security

Requirements

The following instructions are basic steps for connecting to a WPA network.
If your network requires a user name, password, or domain-settings, consult
the setup instructions in the User’s Guide for your wireless network card.

NOTE: WPA protocols

require that you know the
Network Authentication
and Data Encryption
settings for your wireless
network. In addition, your
WPA-protected network
may require special
settings such as a network
key, user name, password,
and domain name. Be
sure to get all necessary
WPA settings from your
network administrator
before continuing.

1

In the Preferred networks section, click the name of your wireless

network.

2

Click Properties.

3

From the Network Authentication drop-down menu, select your

network authentication type (as provided by the network

administrator).
If you do not see the drop-down menus, you must update your wireless

software before continuing. Download and install the latest version of

your wireless driver software from the Dell Support website at

support.dell.com.

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