Making Wireless Connections; To Prepare For Connections (Windows 98 Or 2000) - HP OmniBook 500 Reference Manual

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Making Wireless Connections

Modem and Network Connections
Making Wireless Connections
If your computer includes a wireless on-off button—located at the top of the computer's
display—you can connect by radio to a wireless local area network (LAN) and access
computers and other resources on the network.
A wireless network provides all the functions of a typical "wired" network, but also
provides for "roaming." Since your computer connects to the network by radio rather
than through cables, you can move from place to place within the network—from your
office to a conference room, for example—and remain on the network the entire time.

To prepare for connections (Windows 98 or 2000)

Before you can connect your computer to a particular 802.11 wireless network, you have
to install the required software and configure the computer for the specific type of
connection: "AdHoc" or "Infrastructure."
Computer-to-Computer Connection (AdHoc)
An AdHoc network provides a wireless connection from your computer directly to one or
more computers with wireless capabilities, even if they aren't connected to a LAN. You
can then share resources such as shared files, printers, and Internet connections with the
other computers.
1. Click the wireless link icon in the taskbar and select Advanced Configuration.
–or–
Click Start, Programs, HP Wireless LAN, Configuration Utility.
2. On the Configuration tab, set these parameters:
Mode: AdHoc.
SSID: any name; must be identical for all computers connecting to each other. Do not
use a name that is used by a nearby access point.
AdHoc Channel: must be identical for all computers connecting to each other. Do not
use a channel that is the same as or adjacent to a channel used by a nearby access
point.
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