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• What is SSID?
• Wireless Channel Selection
• WEP
• How to set up your wireless connection
o For Acer users
o For Asus users
o For DELL users
o For Compaq users
o For Fujitsu Siemens
o For Gericom users
o For IBM users
o For Medion users
o For MSI users
o For Packard Bell users
o For Philips Users
o For Samsung users
o For Sony Vaio
o For Toshiba users
This article will tell you how top set up a wireless connection on your laptop through a Wi-Fi
network. You should however know how to configure your settings manually to be able to
connect your Wi-Fi card to the wireless network.
The first step for the configuration is to determine what SSID, Channel, Mode and WEP you
are using.
What is SSID?
SSID is the acronym for Service Set Identifier which is the name of your wireless LAN made
up of 32 alphanumeric characters. This service can be set manually through your client
network settings. In order to enhance the network security system, some wireless access
points will automatically disable this feature.
Access points or so called APs mechanism is used to automatically detect the channel
selection. Your network can hence have various APs that will manage each channel selected
and make their power regulations. A wireless station will be load balanced across the access
points in order to enhance its bandwidth.
WEP
WEP is a short term for Wired Equivalent Privacy which is a system of data encryption used in
a wireless network in order to allow authorization control for a 802.11 wireless local area
network.
Nowadays, a modern notebook is built with a wireless modem that has a wireless power
system and an activation button found on the keyboard. This button will allow your laptop to
connect or disconnect with your wireless modem. If you do not have your user manual to be
able to identify this key, here is what you can do:
• Press and hold the antenna-button on the upper section of your keyboard
• You can either use the sliding Wireless button on the right-hand side of the laptop or
use the Fn and F2 keys at the same time. Some models have the ON/OFF wireless
button just below the touchpad.
• For T43 users, you can use the Fn and F5 keys at the same time
• For DV series users, use the antenna-like button found on the upper section of your
keyboard.
• For ZD series users, make use of the antenna-like button just below the “Lockâ€
key.
• Some models have the wireless slide button on the side of the laptop.
• You can use the antenna-like button close to the power switch
• For Easynote W7730 users, you can make use of the antenna-like wireless button on
the side of the laptop.
• Easynote B3600 users can use the Fn and F1 keys together to get connected to the
wireless network.
• On a X54 model, use the antenna-like button close to the power switch.
• Some models will require the use of the Fn and F2 keys at the same time
• You can make use of the blue-like button found in the middle section of your keyboard
• Those using a A100-078 can use the sliding button on the right-hand side of the laptop
• M40 and M70 users can use the ON/OFF antenna-like button.
• Those using a Qosmio: The left side button on/off
• For R200: ON / OFF button on the right flank near the screen.
• For P200: ON / OFF on the front