To Turn Wireless Communication On And Off - HP Notebook PC Reference Manual

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Modem and Network Connections
Making Wireless Connections
The computer automatically connects to the first preferred network that's within range if
wireless communication is turned on—see "To turn wireless communication on and off,"
below.
Creating a New Computer-to-Computer Network (AdHoc)
You can set up a new network available to other local computers.
1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Network and Internet Connections, Network
Connections.
2. Double-click the wireless connection to show its status, then click Properties.
3. On the Wireless Networks tab, click Add to create a new network.
4. Type a name for the new network.
5. If you want to use encrypted communication, uncheck the automatic key option, then
select the following parameters:
• Key: ASCII passphrase or hexadecimal key string.
• Key format: ASCII for passphrase, hexadecimal for key string.
• Key length: smaller number for 64-bit encryption, larger number for 128-bit.
6. Mark the option to make this a computer-to-computer (adhoc) network.
7. Click OK to save the configuration. This network is added to your list of preferred
networks and becomes available to other computers.

To turn wireless communication on and off

Wireless networks and cellular modems are examples of devices that use wireless
communication. Such devices may be restricted in some situations or environments,
such as when traveling in an airplane. If in doubt, be sure to ask for authorization before
turning on your computer's wireless networking.
In Italy, Singapore, and possibly other countries, you are required to ask the responsible
authority for a license paid for by you before using the wireless function.
Turning on communication and making a connection
1. If the computer isn't on, turn it on.
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