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    Using a wireless Ethernet network
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    Equipment you need for a peer-to-peer 
    wireless Ethernet network
    For a peer-to-peer wireless Ethernet network you need:
    ■A wireless Ethernet PCI card installed in each desktop computer
    - OR -
    A wireless Ethernet USB adapter attached to each desktop or notebook 
    computer, or convertible tablet PC
    - OR -
    A notebook, tablet PC, or convertible tablet PC with wireless Ethernet 
    built-in
    - OR -
    A wireless Ethernet PC Card installed in each notebook or convertible 
    tablet PC that does not have wireless Ethernet built-in
    For more information
    For more information about purchasing equipment for your home or office 
    Ethernet network, discuss your particular needs with your Gateway 
    representative. In addition, several books and Internet sites are dedicated to 
    networking (for example: www.homenethelp.com
    ). See these sources for more 
    information about networking your home or office with wired or wireless 
    Ethernet.
    Help and 
    SupportFor more information about networking in Windows XP, 
    click Start, then click Help and Support.
    Type the keyword networking in the Search box 
    , then click the arrow. 
    						
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    Using your notebook on a network
    Installing and configuring your notebook for 
    Ethernet networking
    The Setting Up Your Windows Network guide has been included on your hard 
    drive. This guide provides instructions for installing and configuring both wired 
    and wireless Ethernet networking on your notebook. To access this guide, click 
    Start, All Programs, then click Gateway Documentation.
    Turning your wireless Ethernet emitter on or 
    off
    WarningRadio frequency wireless communication can interfere 
    with equipment on commercial aircraft. Current aviation 
    regulations require wireless devices to be turned off while 
    traveling in an airplane. IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, and 
    IEEE 802.11g communication devices are examples of 
    devices that provide wireless communication.
    WarningIn environments where the risk of interference to other 
    devices or services is harmful or perceived as harmful, the 
    option to use a wireless device may be restricted or 
    eliminated. Airports, Hospitals, and Oxygen or flammable 
    gas laden atmospheres are limited examples where use 
    of wireless devices may be restricted or eliminated. When 
    in environments where you are uncertain of the sanction 
    to use wireless devices, ask the applicable authority for 
    authorization prior to use or turning on the wireless device. 
    						
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    To turn the wireless Ethernet emitter on or off in Windows XP:
    1Click Start, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your 
    Control Panel is in Category View, click 
    Network and Internet Connections. 
    The Network and Internet Connections window opens.
    2Click/Double-click Network Connections. The Network Connections window 
    opens.
    3Right-click Wireless Network Connection, then click Enable to turn on 
    wireless Ethernet or click 
    Disable to turn off wireless Ethernet.
    To turn the wireless Ethernet emitter on or off in Windows 2000 using the 
    Realtek Wireless Configuration Utility:
    1Double-click the Realtek Wireless Configuration Utility icon on the 
    taskbar.
    2Click the Advanced Config tab.
    3Click to check the Radio off check box to turn off the wireless emitter.
    -OR-
    Click to clear the 
    Radio off check box to turn on the wireless emitter.
    To turn the wireless Ethernet emitter on or off in Windows 2000 using the 
    Broadcom Wireless Configuration Utility:
    1Right-click the Broadcom Wireless Configuration Utility icon   on the 
    taskbar.
    2Click Enable Radio to turn on the wireless emitter or Disable Radio to turn 
    off the wireless emitter. 
    						
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    Moving From
    Yo u r  O l d
    Computer
    If your new notebook is replacing an old computer, you 
    may have personal data files, Internet settings, a printer or 
    other peripheral devices, and other unique computer 
    settings that you want to move from your old computer 
    to your new one. Read this chapter to learn about:
    ■Using the Windows XP Files and Settings Transfer 
    Wizard
    ■Transferring Files
    ■Transferring Internet Settings
    ■Installing your old printer or scanner
    ■Installing your old programs 
    						
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    Using the Windows XP Files and 
    Settings Transfer Wizard
    If your new notebook is running Windows XP, you can move your data files 
    and personal settings, such as display, Internet, and e-mail settings, from your 
    old computer to your new one by using the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. 
    The wizard also moves specific files or entire folders, such as My Documents, 
    My Pictures, and Favorites.
    To open the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard:
    ■Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, then click Files and 
    Settings Transfer Wizard
    .
    Transferring files
    You can manually transfer your personal data files by copying them to 
    removable media, such as a diskette, writable CD, USB flash drive, or Zip disk, 
    or by using a home network. For more information, see “Creating CDs using 
    Nero Express” on page 116 and “Networking Your Gateway M405” on 
    page 179.
    Finding your files
    Many programs automatically save your personal data files in the 
    My Documents folder. Look in your old computer’s My Documents folder for 
    personal data files. Use Windows Find or Search to locate other personal data 
    files. For more information, see “To find files using Find or Search:” on 
    page 198, or “Searching for files” on page 60.
    Help and 
    SupportFor more information about using the Files and Settings 
    Transfer Wizard in Windows XP, click Start, then click 
    Help and Support.
    Type the keyword using transfer wizard in the Search 
    box  , then click the arrow. 
    						
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    Transferring files
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    To find files in the My Documents folder:
    1In Windows XP, click Start, then click My Documents. The My Documents 
    window opens and displays many of your saved personal data files. Go to 
    Step 4.
    - OR -
    In Windows 98, Windows Me, or Windows 2000, double-click the 
    My Computer icon on the desktop. Go to the next step.
    2Double-click the C:\ drive icon.
    3Double-click the My Documents folder. The My Documents window opens 
    and displays many of your saved personal data files.
    4Copy your personal data files to removable media or to another computer 
    on your network.
    You can often identify different data file types by looking at the file’s extension 
    (the part of the file name following the last period). For example, a document 
    file might have a .DOC extension and a spreadsheet file might have an .XLS 
    extension.
    File type File usually ends in...
    Documents .DOC, .TXT, .RTF, .HTM, .HTML, .DOT
    Spreadsheets .XLS, .XLT, .TXT
    Pictures .JPG, .BMP, .GIF, .PDF, .PCT, .TIF, .PNG, .EPS
    Movies .MPEG, .MPG, .AVI, .GIF, .MOV
    Sound and Music .WAV, .CDA, .MP3, .MID, .MIDI, .WMA 
    						
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    To find files using Find or Search:
    1In Windows XP, click Start, then click Search. The Search Results window 
    opens.
    - OR -
    In Windows 98, Windows Me, or Windows 2000, click 
    Start, Find or Search, 
    then click 
    For Files or Folders. The Search Results window opens.
    2Use Windows Find or Search to locate data files by file name or file type. 
    For help on finding files, click 
    Help, then click Help and Support Center or 
    Help Topics. For more information, see “Searching for files” on page 60.
    Transferring Internet settings
    You can use different methods to transfer your Internet account from your old 
    computer to your new one.
    Setting up your ISP
    ■If your current Internet service provider (ISP) software came preinstalled 
    on your new notebook, run that setup program. If it asks to set up a new 
    account or an existing one, choose to set up an existing account.
    ■If your current ISP software is not preinstalled on your new notebook, 
    locate the original Internet setup program provided by your local ISP, or 
    contact your ISP to see if they have an updated version of their software, 
    and install it on your new notebook.
    ■If you use MSN as your ISP, or if you know your ISP settings, use the 
    Windows Internet Connection Wizard.
    Help and 
    SupportFor more information about finding files in Windows XP, 
    click Start, then click Help and Support.
    Type the keyword searching for files in the Search box 
    , click the arrow, then click the 
    Full-text Search Matches button. 
    						
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    Installing your old printer or scanner
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    To use the Internet Connection Wizard:
    1Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Communications, then click New 
    Connection Wizard
    . The New Connection wizard opens.
    2Configure your Internet settings by following the on-screen instructions.
    Transferring your e-mail and address book
    See your old e-mail program’s online help for information on exporting and 
    importing e-mail messages and the address book. You can often export all of 
    your old e-mail messages or address book to recordable media, then import 
    them into your new notebook’s e-mail program. You may also want to consider 
    printing the old information or using your old computer to send the e-mail 
    messages to yourself, then using your new notebook to retrieve the e-mail 
    messages.
    Transferring your Internet shortcuts
    You can export and import your old Netscape Navigator bookmarks or 
    Microsoft Internet Explorer favorites. For more information, see your Internet 
    browser program’s online help.
    Installing your old printer or 
    scanner
    Windows may have built-in support for older printers, scanners, or other 
    peripheral devices. This means you do not need any additional software. Newer 
    devices, however, usually require your original software installation CDs or 
    diskettes.
    Help and 
    SupportFor more information about setting up an Internet 
    connection in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and 
    Support.
    Type the keyword Internet connection in the Search 
    box  , then click the arrow. 
    						
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    If you have trouble after you install the software for your old devices, you can 
    use System Restore to restore your notebook’s previous settings.
    Installing a USB printer or scanner
    USB devices may have special installation instructions. See your USB device’s 
    installation guide.
    Installing a parallel port printer
    You can usually install parallel port printers by following these steps.
    To install your old printer:
    1Shut down and turn off your notebook.
    2Connect your parallel port printer.
    3Turn on your printer, then turn on your notebook.
    4If Windows detects your printer, install your printer by following the 
    on-screen instructions. You are finished.
    - OR -
    If Windows does not detect the printer, go to the next step.
    5In Windows XP, click Start, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel 
    window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, click 
    Printers 
    and Other Hardware
    .
    - OR -
    In Windows 2000, click 
    Start, Settings, then click Control Panel. The Control 
    Panel window opens.
    6Click/Double-click the Printers and Faxes or Printers icon, then click Add a 
    printer
     or Add Printer. The Add Printer wizard opens.
    Help and 
    SupportFor information about restoring your notebook’s previous 
    settings in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and 
    Support.
    Type the keyword System Restore in the Search box 
    , then click the arrow. 
    						
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