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Some devices and software referred to in the UserGuidemaynotbeprovidedand/orchanged byupgrade. Notethatthecomputerenvironmentreferredin theUserGuidemaynotbethesameasyourown environment. Theillustrationsprovidedinthisguideassume thatyouroperatingsystemisWindowsXP. [. . . ] In the Profile Managementtab, clickScan to search foravailablewirelessnetworks. Selectthenameofanaccesspoint(AP)toconnectto fromthenetworkname(SSID)andthenclickActivate.
Thenetworkauthentication, encryptiontypeand passwordofanaccesspointareconfiguredthroughthe accesspointmanagementprogram. Forthesecurity information, checkthesecuritysettingsofanaccess pointoraskyourwirelessnetworkadministrator. See the following when setting a WEP key.
Data encryption (WEP):TheIEEE802. 11WEP (WiredEquivalentPrivacy)standarddefinestwo levelsofencryption, a64-bitkey(thisissometimes representedby40bits)anda128-bitkey. When connectingtoanAtherosaccesspoint, youcanuse the152-bitkey(32hexadecimaldigitsor16ASCII characters). Key index:Selectthecurrentencryptionkeyindex usedbytheaccesspointfrombetween1to4. Using an encryption key:Enter5(for64-bit)or13 (for128-bit)alphaNumericcharacters(represented by0-9, a-z, orA-Z).
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ClickOK and then OKagainintheProfile Managementwindow. Iftheprofileiscreated, theprofileappearsinthelist in the Profile Managementtabandtheconnection isestablishedusingtheprofile.
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Using Samsung Network Manager
SamsungNetworkManagerguidesyoutoconfiguringthenetwork-relatedsettings. SamsungNetworkManagerperformsthefeaturesasshownbelow: Easy configuration for your network and printer. 87 Ifyouuseacomputerindifferentplacessuchasyourofficeandhome, Configurenetworksettingsineachplace. Then, youcanselectalocationandusethecomputerwithoutgivingextraeffortfornetworksettingseachtime. 88 EnablesthefeaturethatallowstwocomputerstoshareanInternetusingoneInternetline. SetsonecomputerasthesharingserverandtheothercomputerastheclienttousetheInternetinbothcomputers. Reconnect and set up the device according to the diagnosisresult.
ClickCheck Auto Diagnosis on the Manage menu.
TheNetworkConnectionPicturewindowappears. IfyouclickStart, checkingthenetworkwillstart.
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Connecting with a Modem
TheprocedurestoconnecttotheInternetviaaphoneconnectionaredescribedbelow. Before You Start!
ToconnecttotheInternet, youhavetosubscribetoanInternetconnectionserviceofanInternetserviceprovider(ISP). Amodemportisoptionalandprovidedforsomemodelsonly.
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ConnectthephoneCabletotheModemport. Takecaretonotconnectadigitalphonelinetothemodemport.
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ConnecttotheInternetaccordingtotheinstructionsofyourInternetserviceprovider(ISP).
IftheInternetconnectionisterminatedabnormally, theconnectionisnotreleasedandthecorrespondingcostcanbeaccrued.
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Bluetooth
Bluetoothisawirelesscommunicationtechnologythatallowsaccesstodevicesnearbysuchasacomputer, mobile phone, printer, keyboardormousewithoutacableconnection. Bluetoothenablesfiletransmissions, Internetaccess, aprivateareanetworkfunction, andaccesstoakeyboard, mouseandprinterbetweendevicessupportingtheBluetoothfunctionwithoutacableconnection. Before Use!
TheBluetoothfunctionisonlyavailablebetweendevicessupportingBluetooth(computers, mobilephones, PDAs, printers, etc. ), andthe functionmayberestricteddependingonthedeviceprofile. TheBluetoothfunctionisoptionalandmaynotbesupporteddependingonyourmodel. CompatibilitywithaBluetoothdevicenotcertifiedbyaBluetoothcertificationorlogoisnotguaranteed.
Bluetooth Functions
File Transmission Network Access Network Access through a Phone Connection Data Sync (Synchronization) Electronic Business Card (Vcard) Sound Output Youcanexchangefilesbetween2Bluetoothdevices. Youcanexchangefileswithother computers, mobilephones, PDAs, etc. YoucanconnecttoanothercomputerwiththeBluetoothfunctionasyouaccessa wirelessLANinAd-HocmodeorconnecttotheInternetthroughanAPorInternet ConnectingSharingServer. YoucansynchronizethePIMSdata(OutlookE-mailaddressdata)withmobilephones, PDAs, notebookcomputers, etc. supportingBluetooth. [. . . ] patentsandotherintellectualpropertyrightsownedby MacrovisionCorporationandotherrightsowners. Useof thiscopyrightprotectiontechnologymustbeauthorized byMacrovisionCorporation, andisintendedforhome andotherlimitedviewingusesonlyunlessotherwise authorizedbyMacrovisionCorporation. Reverse engineeringordisassemblyisprohibited.
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Glossary
TheGlossaryliststheterminologiesusedinthisUserGuide. Forterminologiesotherthanthese, lookinWindowsHelp.
Backup Awaytosavethecurrentdatatorestoreitlaterif necessary. Abackupisawaytorestorecomputerdata when the data or computer is damaged. Client This refers to a computer that uses a shared network resourceprovidedbyaserver. DDR SDRAM (DoubleDataRateSynchronous DynamicRandomAccessMemory) DRAMisamemorytypewhosecellsconsistofa capacitorandtransistormanufacturedatalowprice. [. . . ]