Using Wireless Lan - Toshiba Satellite P20-8PW User Manual

Toshiba satellite p20-8pw: user guide
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Using Wireless LAN

Your computer may integrate 802.11b or 802.11a/b Wireless Networking,
depending on the model purchased. It is a high- speed wireless network
connection that uses two-way radio transmission to communicate with an
"Access Point" transceiver that is physically connected to the network by
cable.
The Atheros Client Utility, which is the Wireless Networking driver utility,
has been pre-installed and setup on the computer. You may get detailed
operating and setup information from its online Help.
This utility should be used only if you have an 802.11a/b setup, but not for
802.11b. If you are using 802.11.b, use the manager built into
Windows
1. Slide the Wireless Communication switch to turn on the Wireless
Networking. The LED will light amber to show the on status.
2. Run the TOSHIBA Client Manager from the system task bar to
connect the nearest Access Point if you are using 802.11a/b.
With the Wireless Communication switch in the 'on' position, Wireless
LAN activity can be turned on and off at any time by pressing the hot key
Fn + F8.
Please turn off wireless networking feature before boarding a plane or
entering a hospital.
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Identical to the keyboard's tab key.
Calls up the DVD menu during DVD playback.
Switches modes.
Plays and/or pauses the current track, whether it
is a DVD or CD.
Stops playing.
Skips to the previous chapter/track.
Shuttles backwards through the track.
Shuttles forwards through the track.
Skips to the next chapter/track.
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XP. Adhoc mode is only supported on 802.11b.
Using Advanced Features
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