This guide will take you through the steps to successfully connect your Windows 7, Vista or Windows XP computer to a wireless network.
Windows 7
Step 1
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Locate the Wireless icon (
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Figure 1: Windows 7: The wireless icon as it appears in the bottom right of the screen. |
Step 2
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Click the Wireless icon to bring up the wireless properties pop up. This will show if you are currently connected to a network, and will show you any networks that are nearby.
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Select your network from the list. When you click on it, a button to Connect should appear. Click this to connect to your network.
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If NO networks are present, click the blue arrows at the top right corner of the window to refresh the list: this asks Windows to re-scan for wireless networks in your area.
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Figure 2: Windows 7: The network connections pop-up, showing a nearby network. |
Step 3
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If the network has security enabled, you will be prompted for a Network security key. Enter your network's password (pre-shared key) and click OK.
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Figure 3: Windows 7: Entering a network password. |
Step 4
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Windows 7 will attempt to connect to your wireless network. If successful, you may be prompted to confirm what kind of network it is, for example: a Home network, a Business Network, or a Public network:
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If this network is your personal network, select Home Network from the available options.
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If this network is at your workplace, select Work Network from the available options.
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If the network is a public network, such as in a library, cafe, or airport, select Public Network from the available options.
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Do not click Cancel on this screen as this may prevent you from being able to access your network.
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Figure 4: Windows 7: Selecting a network location for a Home network. |
Step 5
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You will be asked to confirm your network settings. Click Close to complete the connection.
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Figure 5: Windows 7: Completing a wireless network connection. |
Congratulations! You have successfully connected your Windows 7 computer to your wireless network.
Windows Vista
Step 1
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Click the Start Menu (at the bottom left of your screen) and then select Control Panel.
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Select Network and Internet from the options available.
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Select Network and Sharing Centre at the top of the screen.
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In the blue-green panel to the left, select Manage Wireless Networks. This will take you to the Wireless network setup screen.
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Figure 6: Windows Vista's wireless connections screen. |
Step 2
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Click Add (towards the top-left of the window) to bring up the Wireless Network Wizard.
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If prompted, select Add a network that is in range of this computer.
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Figure 7: Add a network that is in range of this computer. |
Step 3
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You should see a list of all the wireless networks that are in your local area. Select your network from the list.
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If no networks are present, press the arrows at the top-right of the window to refresh the list: this asks Windows to re-scan for wireless networks in your area.
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To connect to your network, either double-click your network in the list or select your network and click Connect.
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Figure 8: Selecting your wireless network. |
Step 4
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If the network has security enabled, you will be prompted for a Security key or passphrase. Enter your wireless network's password (pre-shared key), and click Connect.
HINT: If you select Display characters you will be able to see the password in plain text, which may make entering the password easier.
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Figure 9: Entering your wireless network's password (pre-shared key). |
Step 5
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Windows Vista will attempt to connect to your wireless network. If successful, Vista will ask if you want to save the network.
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Select both Save this network and Start this connection automatically, then click Close.
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Figure 10: Successful connection to a wireless network. |
Congratulations! You have successfully connected your Windows Vista computer to your wireless network.
Windows XP
Step 1
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Click the Start Menu (at the bottom left of your screen), and find Connect To in the right side.
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Select Wireless Network Connection to bring up the wireless connections.
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Figure 11: Windows XP: Wireless Network Connection in the Start Menu |
Step 2
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The Wireless Network Connection screen will appear, and your computer will search for nearby wireless networks.
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Locate your wireless network name in the list and either double-click on it, or click on it, then click Connect.
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If no wireless networks appear, check that your laptop has wireless turned on, and then click Refresh Network List at the top left of the screen to search again.
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Figure 12: Windows XP: A list of local wireless networks. |
Step 3
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If the network has security enabled, you will be prompted for the password. Enter your wireless network's password (pre-shared key) in the Network Key and Confirm Network Key fields, and click Connect.
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Figure 13: Windows XP: Entering your network password. |
Step 4
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Windows XP will attempt to connect to your wireless network. It will first attempt to acquire a network address, and if successful, the screen will display that it has connected.
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Figure 14: Windows XP: Acquiring a network address. |
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Figure 15: Windows XP: Successfully connected to a network. |
Congratulations! You have successfully connected your Windows XP computer to your wireless network.