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5. Check computer name and workgroup name.
3-1 Checking and Adding Client for Microsoft Networks
The Client for Microsoft Networks enables you to connect to other Microsoft Windows computers
and servers and use the files and printers shared on them. If you works on Microsoft network
environment, you need to set up Client for Microsoft Networks.
After finishing installing the driver & utility and rebooting the computer as described in Chapter 2.
The computer will show a dialog box titled Enter Network Password dialog box. Enter your
password if it had been set or just click Cancel.
Click Start button, select Settings and then click Control Panel to open the Control Panel window.
In the Control Panel window, double-click the Network icon to open the Network dialog box.
Select Configuration tab to check Client for Microsoft Networks is installed as shown in Figure 3-1.
If no,
click the Add or Install button. Select Client and click the Add button.
Figure 3-1
Select Microsoft for Manufacturer and Client for Microsoft Networks for Network Client, and then
click
OK.
3-2 Checking and Adding NetBEUI
NetBEUI is a protocol you can use to connect to Windows NT, Windows for Workgroups, or LAN
Manager servers. If you work on Microsoft network environment, you need to set up NetBEUI
protocol.
Repeat the step 2 and 3 of Chapter 3-1 Checking and Adding Client for Microsoft Networks. Select
Configuration tab to check NetBEUI -> Wireless LAN PC Card is installed. If no, click the Add or
Install button. Select Protocol and click the Add button. Select Microsoft for Manufacturer and
NetBEUI for Network Protocol, and then click OK.
3-3 Checking and Adding TCP/IP
TCP/IP is the protocol you use to connect to the Internet and wide-area networks. If you want to