Gateway setting up window networks User Manual
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115 Creating a Peer-to-Peer Wireless Network www.gateway.com 8Click Next. The Security Settings screen opens. 9Set the Wireless network key (WEP) settings to match those agreed to by the other members of your peer-to-peer network. 10Click Finish. 11Now that your Intel PROSet profile is set up, go to “Connecting to a peer-to-peer wireless network using Intel PROSet” on page 116.
116 Wireless Ethernet Networking www.gateway.com Connecting to a peer-to-peer wireless network using Intel PROSet To connect to a wireless Ethernet network using Intel PROSet: 1Click Start, Programs, Intel Network Adapters, then click Intel PROSet. The Intel PROSet window opens. 2In the left pane, click PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter.
117 Creating a Peer-to-Peer Wireless Network www.gateway.com 3Click the Networks tab. 4Click to highlight the profile for the network you want to access, then click Connect. Go to “Where to go from here” on page 123.
118 Wireless Ethernet Networking www.gateway.com Using the ORiNOCO Client Manager Configuring computer settings for a peer-to-peer wireless network using the ORiNOCO Client Manager To create a peer-to-peer wireless Ethernet network using the ORiNOCO Client Manager: 1Click Start, Programs, ORiNOCO, then click Client Manager. The ORiNOCO Client Manager window opens.
119 Creating a Peer-to-Peer Wireless Network www.gateway.com 2Click Actions, then click Add/Edit Configuration Profile. The Add/Edit Configuration Profile dialog box opens. 3Click Add to add a new profile. The Edit Configuration wizard opens to the Select Profile screen.
120 Wireless Ethernet Networking www.gateway.com 4Type the name of the profile you are creating in the Profile Name box. When you create the first profile, you should rename the Default profile to the name of your profile. For example, if you will be using your computer on two different networks, such as at home and at work, you may want to name one profile Home and the other one Work. 5Click the arrow to open the Network Type list, then click Peer-to-Peer Group. 6Click Next. The Identify Your Network screen opens. 7Type the name of the network in the Network Name box. For a peer-to-peer network, type any network name that has been agreed upon by the other members of the network, for example Adhoc. This name cannot already be in use. ImportantAll computers on your network must have the same network name.
121 Creating a Peer-to-Peer Wireless Network www.gateway.com 8Click Next. The Set Security screen opens. 9Click the Enable Data Security check box. 10Set the Wireless network key (WEP) settings to match those agreed to by the other members of your peer-to-peer network. ImportantAll computers on your network must have the same encryption key.
122 Wireless Ethernet Networking www.gateway.com 11Click Next. The TCP/IP Behavior screen opens. 12Click the check box if you are using this computer on more than one network. This will force the computer to renew the TCP/IP address each time you change profiles. 13Click Finish to close the Edit Configuration wizard. 14Now that your ORiNOCO profile is set up, go to “Connecting to an peer-to-peer network using the ORiNOCO Client Manager” on page 122. Connecting to an peer-to-peer network using the ORiNOCO Client Manager To connect to a wireless Ethernet network using the ORiNOCO Client Manager: 1Right-click the ORiNOCO Client Manager icon on the taskbar. 2Click Configuration Profile, then click the profile for the network you want to access. Go to “Where to go from here” on page 123.
123 Creating a Peer-to-Peer Wireless Network www.gateway.com Where to go from here Now that your peer-to-peer wireless Ethernet network has been created and configured, you need to be able to turn your wireless emitter on and off. Go to “Turning Your Wireless Emitter On or Off” on page 125.