The system pops up a message that indicates a new3�
hardware is found and installed, there shows a wireless
utility icon in the Windows system tray, which locates in
the bottom-right corner of your computer screen, some-
thing like this:
Double-click the icon to launch the utility, there4�
shows a window displaying wireless connection�
Input an SSID (wireless network name) for the wireless
network which you want to connect to� Alternatively,
looking for available networks by selecting the Site Sur-
vey menu item or by searching (or some other com-
parable choice), then choose from the list of available
SSIDs�
Notes: before conguring your WiFi access, you need
to have your network’s SSID (service set identier),
security key and authentication type handy� Check the
documentation coming with your router, ask your net-
work administrator to get the information�
According to the prompts, input the network’s se-5�
curity key to connect the wanted SSID�
If you are locating within the valid range of a hotspot,
all available networks will be recognized and listed
automatically, select the network you want and click
Connecting�
If it is free hotspots, simply select the network you want
from the list displayed, then click Connecting� It tries
to launch your Internet browser – you should be con-
nected to the Internet�
If it is pay hotspots, signing in or up will require either
to enter your login information – if you’re an existing
customer, or to enter your credit card information for
payment, it is just decided by you� Then clicking the
Connecting, your default Internet browser will launch
and take you to the service provider’s login page� Most
providers have very simple and step-by-step instruc-
tions for you to sign up and then to be connected� An-
other way to access the service provider’s login page
is to simply launch your Internet browser, if there’s a
pay network available, you’ll be taken directly to the
login page�