Dell Studio 540 Dell™ Technology Guide - Page 156
Connecting to a Secured Wireless Network Using WEP or WPA Keys, Connecting to a Public WLAN Hotspot
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NOTE: Your available selections may differ based on any configuration or changes your may have made to your Start menu. NOTE: If you select a secure public network, you must enter the network's WEP or WPA encryption key when prompted. Whenever you log on to your computer within the range of the wireless network that you selected, the same pop-up notifies you of the wireless network connection. NOTE: Your computer can take several minutes to connect to the network. wireless network connection pop-up Connecting to a Secured Wireless Network (Using WEP or WPA Keys) If you select a secure network, you must enter the network's WEP or WPA key when prompted. This value is unique to your network and is established when the wireless router is configured. You may be able to obtain this information from your network administrator. Connecting to a Public WLAN (Hotspot) If you want to connect to a public wireless network, follow the procedure described in "Connecting to a WLAN" on page 155. Add this network to your lists of available networks and enter any encryption keys if the network is a secured network. Some computers may even display a pop-up indicating that a public WLAN is within range of your computer. HINT: Follow the instructions for connecting to a public wireless network one time, and whenever you come into range of the same wireless network, your computer will detect it and connect to it. 156 Networks (LAN, Wireless, Mobile Broadband)