| Wi-Fi connects your device to Internet wirelessly, | | | | 9. To use an Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) |
| through some access points that can be made up to | | | | or a smart card authentication, just select an |
| 30 meters away. Wireless access points can be | | | | authentication of your choice. |
| provided to you by your service provider. Your device | | | | 10. Click Finish. |
| should wirelessly connect to its access points before | | | | Turn your Wi-Fi on or off |
| you use your device for connecting to. When you deal | | | | Wi-Fi is turned off when you start your device first. |
| with your Wi-Fi in a systematic order, your PC’s | | | | Wi-Fi automatically turns off every time you turn your |
| Health also gets optimized. | | | | device off. With these steps you can manage to turn |
| Set up your Wi-Fi connection | | | | on or off your Wireless device, |
| If your wireless carrier allows Wi-Fi on your device, | | | | 1. Click Start, click Settings, click Connections tab and |
| you can access to the Internet when you are away | | | | then click Wireless Manager. |
| from your computer. Wi-Fi is turned off when you first | | | | 2. Click on the Wi-Fi button. If the button is turned off, |
| start your device. Wi-Fi will be turned off automatically | | | | then the button will show lighter color and it will display |
| when you turn off your device. To set up your Wi-Fi | | | | an icon with an X mark. |
| connection, just follow these steps | | | | 3. Click Done |
| 1. Click on Start, click Connections, and then click | | | | Edit your Wi-Fi connection |
| Wireless Manager. | | | | If your wireless carrier allows Wi-Fi on your device, |
| 2. Click Menu, click Wi-Fi Settings and click Wireless | | | | you can then change your Wi-Fi connection settings. |
| tab. | | | | Before you start this edit procedure, contact your |
| 3. Click Add New. | | | | system administrator or wireless carrier so that you |
| 4. Enter these following information: | | | | can obtain your network settings. |
| · In Network name, enter the name of your | | | | 1. Click Start, Click Connections tab, click Connections |
| connection. | | | | and click Wireless Manager. |
| · In Connects to, select Internet or Work. | | | | 2. Click Menu, Click Wi-Fi Settings. |
| · When you want to connect directly to another | | | | 3. Scroll to your connection that you want to edit and |
| device or computer and not to a network through an | | | | click Menu, click Edit. |
| access point, just select “This is a device to device | | | | 4. Make your changes as you need and click Finish. |
| (ad hoc) connection”. | | | | To Delete your Wi-Fi connection |
| 5. Click Next | | | | 1. Click Start, Click Connections tab, Click Connections |
| 6. On Configure Network Authentication screen, do the | | | | and click Wireless Manager. |
| following: | | | | 2. Click Menu and click Wi-Fi Settings. |
| · Select your authentication and data encryption | | | | 3. Scroll to the connection that you want to edit and |
| methods. | | | | click Menu and click Remove Settings. |
| · Enter network key information or select, “The | | | | Therefore, with these steps that are given above, you |
| key is automatically provided, check box”. | | | | can perform various functions like setting up your Wi-Fi |
| 7. Click Next. | | | | connection, edit or delete your connection and turn off |
| 8. Select or clear Use IEEE 802.1X network access | | | | or on your Wi-Fi connection. By using these methods, |
| control check box. | | | | you can even optimize your PC’s Health. |