Step 11: To the right of 'Network name (SSID):', type the SSID (the name of your network - for example: wireless) in the text box.
Step 12: Make sure to clear the checkmark from the checkbox next to 'The key is provided for me automatically' (if it is checked).
Step 13: Under 'Wireless network key', to the right of 'Network Authentication:', click to select the type of authentication being used (Open, Shared, WPA, or WPA-PSK). Since WEP encryption can be easily cracked, I recommend using WPA-PSK network authentication with TKIP data encryption, which provides for a more secure wireless network and allows you to type 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 64 Hexadecimal characters.
Step 14: Under 'Wireless network key', to the right of 'Data encryption:', click to select the type of encryption being used ('WEP' or 'Disabled' for 'Open' or 'Shared' 'Network Authentication'), ('AES' or 'TKIP' for 'WPA', or 'WPA-PSK' 'Network Authentication').
Step 15: To the right of 'Network key:', type your network key (Basically, it's just a password to access the network - at least 8 characters must be typed and it MUST match the network key in your router).
Step 16: To the right of 'Confirm network key:', type your network key again.
Step 17: Click the 'OK' button (The added network will now appear in the box under 'Preferred networks'). |
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