Wireless Connection Guide - Windows XP
NOTE: Primus does not support 3rd party wireless routers, wireless adaptors, or problems in your wireless network. We would kindly refer you to your wirless router's technical support department for assistance in wireless problems.
This guide assumes your Wi-Fi router or access point is already setup and running on the Network and your PC or Laptop wireless card has been installed. Before you can get started with setting up a Wi-Fi connection, the following information will be needed from your wireless router or access point:
- Wireless Network Name (SSID)
- Security Mode or Type (WEP, WPA, WPA2, etc..)
- Encryption Type if using WPA or WPA2 (AES, TKIP)
- Security Key or PassPhrase
Connect your computers and devices:
If your computer does not have wireless network support built in, you can install a wired or a wireless network adapter. Windows XP will automatically detect the new adapter and might prompt you to insert the CD that came with it. The on-screen instructions will guide you through the configuration process.Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) is not required for wireless networking, but it does make setting one up much easier. SP2 also helps protect you against viruses, worms, and other Internet intruders. To install SP2, visit Microsoft Update. The steps below apply only if you're using SP2. Windows XP will show an icon with a notification that says it has found wireless networks.
- Right-click the wireless network icon in the lower right corner of your screen,
and then click View Available Wireless Networks.
Note: If you run into problems, consult the documentation that came with your network adapter. Don't hesitate to call the manufacturer's technical support number for help. - The Wireless Network Connection window appears and displays your wireless
network listed with the SSID you chose. If you don't see your network, click
Refresh network list in the upper left corner. Click your network, and then click
Connect in the lower right corner.
- Windows XP prompts you to enter a key. Type the encryption key that you wrote
down earlier in both the Network key and Confirm network key boxes, and then click
Connect.
- Windows XP will show its progress as it connects to your network. If the
Wireless Network Connection window continues to show Acquiring Network Address, you
may have mistyped the encryption key—click Cancel and return to
step 3.
After you're connected, you can close the Wireless Network Connection window. Now you're ready to browse the Web wirelessly. You can also create a wireless network in your home that connects your computers, printers, cameras, games, and other accessories for easy access and enjoyment.
Check network status