User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Section 1:Overview
- Section 2:Installation
- Section 3:Configuration
- Icon Description
- Enabling the Motorola Wireless Configuration Utility
- Connecting to an Existing Wireless Network
- Configuring a New Wireless Network
- Modifying Properties for a Configured Wireless Network
- Controlling the Radio
- Preferred Networks – Setting up the Connection Order
- Removing a Network from Your Preferred Network List
- Viewing Site Monitor Information
- Viewing Link Status
- Viewing Network Statistics
- Diagnostics
- Viewing Utility and Driver Version Information
- Advanced Configuration of the Wireless Network Adapter
- Section 4:Troubleshooting
- Section 5:Glossary
- Back Cover
SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION
3-4 WPCI810Gv2
Connecting to an Existing Wireless Network
After the adapter card is installed, a red antenna icon displays in your
computer’s system tray
.
The Motorola Wireless Configuration Utility automatically searches
for available wireless networks. A list of networks appear when you
open the utility from the system tray. Wireless Networks identify
themselves with their Network Name (SSID), as seen in the Available
networks field in the example below.
To quickly connect to an existing wireless network:
1 Click the antenna icon. The Connect to Wireless Network
window is displayed:
The window displays any current wireless networks.
2 Highlight the Available network you want to access.
3 If the Network key background area turns white, enter the
Network key used by the network. An example WEP Key from a
Motorola Wireless Access Point appears below:
4 Click Connect to access to your wireless network.