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To connect to wireless networks, a computer must have a wireless adapter. Use the instructions below to find out if your computer has a wireless adapter. If your computer does have a wireless adapter, you may follow the Windows instructions or Macintosh instructions to connect to a wireless network. If your computer does not have a wireless adapter, adapters for Windows computers are available from Cruzio. Cruzio can also help you with installation, configuration, or system updates for a reasonable fee; see the Computer Care page or call (831) 459-6301 for more information. 1. Click on the Apple menu and select "System Preferences..." 2. Click on the "Network" icon. 3. Click on the "Show:" dropdown menu and select "Network Port Configurations" (the wording of this is slightly different with different versions of Mac OS X, but it will be the last option in the Show menu) If you find "AirPort" listed under "Port Configurations", your Mac has an AirPort wireless card and is ready to go wireless. If "AirPort" is unchecked, check the box and click "Apply Now" to activate the AirPort card. If "AirPort" is not listed, your Mac may be "AirPort ready". This means that your Mac is not yet wireless-ready, but you can purchase and install an AirPort wireless card from Apple. (Older Macs may not support AirPort but you may be able to find a third-party adapter from another company.) Note: If you're running a Macintosh operating system older than 10.3, you will not be able to connect to a network that is using WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access). Cruzio recommends upgrading your operating system if you need to connect to WPA networks. 1. Click on the Windows button (the round button with the Windows 4-color flag icon) and select "Control Panel". 2. Click the "Network and Internet" link. 3. Click the "Network and Sharing Center" link. If your computer is wireless-ready, then a "view available wireless networks" link will appear on the left side of this window. If you do not see this link, then your computer might need a wireless adapter, or proper drivers installed. 1. Click the "Start" menu and select "Control Panel". 2. Click on "Network Connections" (if it says "Internet and Network Connections", click on that and then choose "Network Connections" in the bottom right hand corner). Look for an icon that says "Wireless Connection". If you have this, your computer is wireless-ready. If you don't, you will need to add a wireless adapter. Contact Cruzio for purchasing and installation information. Note: If you want to connect to a network using WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), and you are running Windows XP but not Service Pack 2, you will need to upgrade to Service Pack 2. This is a free download using Windows Update. Older Microsoft Windows Operating Systems If you're running a Windows Operating System older than XP ('98, 2000, ME) you'll need to use the software that came with your wireless adapter. This software is rarely as good as the built-in software provided by Windows XP and newer. Cruzio's Computer Care department can help you configure this software for a reasonable fee.
Cruzio provides these instructions as a service to our users. If you have any feedback or suggestions on how to improve these, please send email to support@cruzio.com ©2007 Cruzio
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