Dell wi-fi catcher™ network locator, Microsoft® windows® firewall, Microsoft – Dell Latitude D430 (Mid 2007) User Manual

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Setting Up and Using Networks

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Managing Your Network Settings Through the Dell QuickSet Location Profiler

The Dell QuickSet Location Profiler helps you manage network settings that correspond to your

computer’s physical location. It includes two categories of profile settings:

• Location Profile Settings
• General Mobility Settings

You can use Location Profile Settings to create profiles for accessing the Internet with your computer in

your office, home, or other public places with Internet services. General Mobility Settings allows you to

change the way network connections are handled. The profiles consist of different network settings and

equipment that you need when using your computer in different locations.
For more information about Dell QuickSet, right-click the QuickSet icon in the taskbar and select Help.

Dell Wi-Fi Catcher™ Network Locator

The wireless switch on your Dell computer uses the Dell Wi-Fi Catcher Network Locator to scan

specifically for WiFi WLAN in your vicinity. For more information about the wireless switch, see "Dell

Wi-Fi Catcher™ Network Locator" on page 53.
To scan for WiFi WLAN, slide and hold the switch in the "momentary" position for a few seconds. The

Wi-Fi Catcher Network Locator functions regardless of whether your computer is turned on or off, in

hibernate mode, or in standby mode, as long as the switch is configured through Dell QuickSet or the

BIOS (system setup program) to control WiFi network connections.
Because the Wi-Fi Catcher Network Locator is disabled and not configured for use when your computer

is shipped to you, you must first use Dell QuickSet to enable and configure the switch to control WiFi

network connections.

NOTE:

The Dell Wi-Fi Catcher Network Locator light appears only when the computer is turned off and wireless

networking is activated in the system setup program. While working in Microsoft Windows operating systems, the

light is designed not to appear.

Microsoft

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Windows

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Firewall

Windows Firewall provides basic protection from unauthorized access to your computer while it is

connected to the Internet. Windows Firewall is automatically enabled when you run the Network Setup

Wizard.
When Windows Firewall is enabled for a network connection, the firewall icon appears with a red

background in the Network Connections section of the Control Panel.

NOTE:

Enabling Windows Firewall does not reduce the need for virus-checking software.

For more information, click StartControl Panel Security Windows Firewall, or see "Windows Help

and Support Center" on page 13.

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