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Here's how to connect Lenovo Notes to wifi:
How to connect the XP system to the WiFi wireless network (notebook) method:
1.Turn on your laptop, and then: Tap [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Network & Internet Connection] - [Network Connection].
Click "Start" -"Control Panel "- "Network & Internet Connection" - "Network Connection"; Or right-click on "Net Neighbor" and click "Properties". Turn on the wireless connection.
<>2.After opening "Wireless Network Connection" "Properties", click "Wireless Network Configuration" and check "Configure the local wireless network settings with Windows".
3.After clicking "View Wireless Network", select the wireless network you want to connect to and click "Connect".
4.If the network key is not set on the wireless network you are connected to, tap "Still Connected" in the screen that appears.
5.If the wireless network you're connecting to has a network key set up, enter the network key, and then click Connect.
The method of connecting the win7 system notebook to wifi is as follows:
1.First of all, you need to create a wireless network link, enter the win7 start menu in the lower left corner of the desktop, and click "Control Panel".
2.Then click on "Network & Internet".
3.Next, open the "Network and Sharing Center", which is a necessary function for win7 computer networking, whether it is connected to a wireless network or a broadband network, you need to open this function to set up. There are also shortcut keys here, which can be opened by clicking on the window-like shortcut key in the lower right corner of the desktop.
<>4.Click on "Set up a new connection or network".
5.Select "Connect to the Internet".
It will automatically search for the corresponding wireless network, click on the network with the best signal "Connection" and enter the password, if the wifi does not set a password. You can access the Internet by connecting directly.
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Install the local Wi-Fi driver and power management software, and debug your Wi-Fi signal. To make sure that the first step is okay, there will be a Wi-Fi logo in the bottom right corner of the computer desktop, just click to connect to your Wi-Fi signal.
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Here's how to connect Lenovo ThinkPad to WiFi under Windows XP:
Right-click on "Neighbors" on the desktop and select the Properties menu.
Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" and select "Properties" to enter the wireless network connection properties dialog box.
Find the corresponding network hotspot in the list of available wireless connections, and double-click;
and enter the password;
At this point, the network is ready to connect.
Here's how to connect Lenovo ThinkPad to WiFi under Windows 7:
If the wireless network has a password, enter the password and connect.
Here's how to connect Lenovo ThinkPad to WiFi under Windows 8::
Click on the network connection icon in the bottom right corner;
Select "Connect";
After entering the password, click Next;
Select the network environment according to the actual network situation;
The connection is successful.
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1. One end of the network cable is connected to the LAN port of the router, and the other end is connected to the network port of the computer.
2. Open the browser and enter the router account number and password written on the router box or manual.
3. Point setting wizard.
Internet access: PPPoE
Internet ID and Internet Password: Enter the broadband account and password.
Click Next.
4. Wireless status: on.
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Solution.
Test environment: IdeaPad Y530 (Intel 5100) + Win7 Home Basic Edition.
Note: Please make sure that you have installed the latest Intel wireless network card driver including My WiFi tool before operation.
At the same time, it should also be noted that Intel MyWiFi can only support Win7 system now, and it is no longer supported.
Hold the Vista system.
1.Run the My WiFi setup program and click "Enable".
2.We see that the program has generated a default configuration "Intel Wireless PAN" with the network name "Intel-CP-80310", but there are no devices connected at this time, click on it"Configurable" button to configure it.
3.After clicking "Configurator", the pop-up window can create a new or existing configurator, here we choose to default to the "Intel Wireless PAN".
4.In the configuration setting window that opens, you can set various properties of the configuration formula, here change the default configuration SSID name to TestAP, this name will be displayed in the network searched by other devices to be connected, 5In the Security tab, you can set the encryption method for this connection, and in this lab environment, set the encryption method to WEP and the password to 12345
6.In order to implement shared Internet access, we disabled "Filter Network Traffic" in the "Sharing" tab and set the .
The DHCP server is turned on to automatically assign IP addresses to connected devices.
7.At this point, you have completed the setting of the configuration formula, click OK to save. The Internet connection also needs to be shared to achieve Internet sharing.
In the Network and Sharing Center - Manage Network Connections, the connection of the network devices connected to the Internet is shared, and in this experimental environment, the Internet connection is carried out through wireless routing, so the wireless network card of the machine is shared and set.
Right-click on the Intel Wifi STA - Properties, set it for connection sharing, as shown in the image below, select "Intel My WiFi Pan" for the home network connection"
At this point, the host side is all set, and the next step is to operate on another client configured with the XP system, at this time, the machine can search for the wireless connection named TestAP, and smoothly enter the password just configured and connect it.
At this time, you can also see the message that the device is successfully connected in the My WiFi settings program of the host.
Hope it can help you and have a happy life!
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