Automatic Setup For Wireless Connection
1. Click on the Start button and select Connect To from the menu on the right to display the Connect to a network dialog box.

2. The list of available networks will depend on the types of wireless networks detected, such as infrastructure mode or ad hoc mode networks. If you see the name of your Network, double click it to proceed to the next screen. If you see other Networks in the list, they are probably your neighbors…hopefully they are all secured just like yours!
If you do not see your Network, follow the steps described below for Manually Setup A Wireless Connection below.

3. Enter Security Key or PassPhrase (from the information found from your router or access point). Check Display Characters to view characters/numbers being typed. Click Connect.

4. At the next screen, Vista will attempt to connect to your wireless router or access point. Once the connection is established, you will be prompted to save your connection by checking the Save this network and Start this connection automatically boxes.

Click Close. You
will now be connected to the wireless network.
Manually Setup A Wireless
Connection
1. Click on the Start button and select Connect To from the
menu on the right to display the Connect to a network dialog
box.

2. The list of available networks will depend on the types of wireless networks detected, such as infrastructure mode or ad hoc mode networks. If you do not see your network in the list, or if no networks can be found, Vista displays Windows cannot find any networks, then your Wi-Fi router may be set for non-broadcast mode. If this is the case, select Setup a connection or network.

3. On the Choose a connection option page, six options are available. Select the Manually connect to a wireless network option, then click Next.

4. The Wizard displays the following:
In the Enter information for the wireless network you want to add … page, configure the following using the above information you obtain from your wireless network or access point:
A) Network name (SSID)
This
will be provided by Intertech
Country
B)
Security type (used to authenticate a connection to a wireless network).


