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Table 28 Vista: Connect Manually
LABEL
Encryption type
Security Key /
Passphrase
Display Characters
Start this connection
automatically
Connect even if the
network is not
broadcasting
Next
Cancel
3 When you have finished filling in the fields, click Next. the following screen displays.

Figure 76 Vista: Successfully Added Network

4 If you want to make any changes to the settings you just configured, click Change
connection settings. Otherwise, click Connect to.... In the window that displays,
double-click the new network's name to connect to the network.
Setting Up An Ad-Hoc Network
Take the following steps to set up a wireless connection between two computers in Windows
Vista.
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DESCRIPTION
Select the type of encryption used by the network.
When you use WEP or 802.1x, WEP displays.
When you use a WPA mode (WPA(2)-Personal or WPA(2)-Enterprise)
you can choose AES or TKIP (if supported by your computer's wireless
client).
If your network uses WEP or WPA(2)-Personal security, enter the key
here.
Select this if you do not want the security key characters to be hidden.
Select this box if you always want to try to connect to this network at
startup. If you leave this box unchecked, you will need to connect manually
each time.
Select this box if you always want to try to connect to this network at
startup, even if the network is not broadcasting its SSID. The warning in
this field refers to the fact that if you do this, your computer sends out probe
request packets, which contain the network's SSID and could be used by
an attacker to access the network.
Click this to save your settings and move on to the next page.
Click this to stop setting up your network.
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