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AirHoya: Getting Started with a Windows XP Computer

Requirements

  • Laptop computer with Windows XP
  • 802.11b-compatible wireless network adapter card

Before you buy a new wireless network adapter card, check to see if you already have one. Many newer computers have a built-in wireless adapter or come with a card you can install yourself.

Install the Wireless Card

To install a new wireless card, follow the setup instructions that came with it. Most of the time, this simply consists of inserting the card into your laptop's PC card slot. Windows XP should automatically detect and install the necessary software.

Configure Windows XP to Connect to AirHoya

  1. Click on the Start button, then click on All Programs, then Accessories, then Communications, then Network Connections
 
  1. Right-click on Wireless Network Connection. Then click Properties.

    If there is more than one connection, look for the one with a Device Name that matches your wireless card (the device name will appear when you hover over the connection with your mouse).

 
  1. This will bring up the Wireless Network Connection Properties window.

 

  1. Click on the General tab.

 

  1. Click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).

 

  1. Then click on the Properties button.
 
  1. Make sure that Obtain and IP address automatically is selected (a green dot should appear next to it).

 

  1. Make sure that Obtain DNS server address automatically is selected (a green dot should appear next to it).

 

  1. Click on the OK button.
 
  1. Click on the Wireless Networks tab.

    (Note:  If you do not see the Wireless Networks tab, contact the UIS Help Desk.)

 

  1. Make sure Use Windows to Configure my Wireless Network Settings is checked.

 

  1. Click on the Add button.
 
  1. Beside Network Name (SSID), type HOYAS in the box.

Note: The network name is case-sensitive, so be sure to type it in ALL CAPS.

  1. Make sure Network Authentication is Open.

 

  1. Make sure Data Encryption is Disabled.

 

  1. Make sure This is a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network; wireless access points are not used is unchecked.

 

 
  1. Click on the Connection tab.

 

  1. Make sure Connect when this network is in range is checked.

 

  1. Click on the OK button in the Wireless Network Properties window.
 
  1. Click on the Advanced button.

 

  1. Make sure Access point (infrastructure) networks only is selected.

 

  1. Make sure Automatically connect to non-preferred networks is not checked.

 

  1. Click on the Close button.

 

  1. Click on the OK button in the Wireless Network Connection Properties window.

Use the AirHoya Wireless Network!

Your should now be able to use AirHoya. When ever you turn your computer on in an area covered by AirHoya, your computer will automatically connect.

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