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Installation for Windows
Working with WaveLAN & Windows
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Working with WaveLAN & Windows 3
View Other WaveLAN Stations 3
When multiple WaveLAN stations are up-and-running in your
wireless network, you can use the procedure described below to
display the other computers:
1. Start Windows Explorer.
2. Scroll down the list of files and folders to look for the item
“Network Neighborhood”.
3. Double-click the “Network Neighborhood” item to display all
stations in your Microsoft Networking Group.
4. To display other workgroups in the network environment,
double-click the “Entire Network” icon.
5. If there is a second network operating system running in your
network environment (for example a Novell NetWare network),
the “Entire Network” window, will also display available servers
running under the second network operating system.
If you click on these servers, you may be asked to enter your
user name and password that apply to the other network
operating system
If you cannot find other (WaveLAN) networked computers,
verify whether or not the other WaveLAN computers are:
Powered up and logged on to the network.
Configured to operate with an identical:
Networking Protocol.
WaveLAN Network Name
To verify the radio connection with other stations, you can also run
the Monitoring Options as described in Chapter 5 .