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How to Connect to a Wireless Network in Windows Vista

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1. Click on the Start button

2. Click Connect To located on the right side of the menu

3. The list of available wireless networks within range will be displayed in a list. Click on your wireless network that you wish to connect to

4. After selecting to connect to a wirless network you will be prompted for a security key or pass phrase. Simply enter in the key or the pass phrase for this wireless network. You will find this information from your router or access point.

5. Click Connect.

6. Vista will now attempt to connect to the chosen wireless network. 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.

7. Click Close.

You will now be connected to the wireless network.

For Screen shots and more help please visit www.evolvit.co.uk/faq - Peninsula EvolvIT LTD - IT Support Bristol. We also have a number of other FAQ's that can be of use to any Windows User.



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