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Connecting a Windows 7 Computer with Built-in
Wireless Capabilities
1
Click the
Wireless Network Configuration
utility icon
in your computer’s
system tray.
2
Typically you then click
Zoomxxxx
where xxxx is 4 random alpha-numeric
characters.
Zoomxxxx
is the SSID printed on the bottom label of your Cable
Modem/Router.
In the unlikely event that you changed the SSID from the default,
select your new SSID.
3
Click
Connect
. If you want to connect to this network automatically in the future,
check the
Connect Automatically
checkbox.
4
When prompted to enter your Network Security Key, enter your Pre-Shared Key
(Security Key/Password) and hit
Connect
. Your Security Key/Password can be
found on the bottom label of your Cable Modem/Router.
5
Test your wireless connection. Open your computer’s Web browser and try to
connect to a familiar Website. If you are unable to connect, make sure you followed
the instructions.
If you did, please see
Appendix A: Troubleshooting Tips
Your computer is now connected to your wireless network. If you want to connect
additional computers or devices, follow the instructions for your device by starting at the
first page of this chapter.
To disconnect from the current network:
1
Right-click the wireless network icon in the notification area of the Windows taskbar.
2
Right-click your SSID (wireless network name) and select
Disconnect
.
Connecting a Windows Vista Computer with Built-in
Wireless Capabilities
1
From the
Start
menu select
Connect to
.
2
In the
Connect to a network
dialog box, typically you then click
Zoomxxxx
where
xxxx is 4 random alpha-numeric characters.
Zoomxxxx
is the SSID printed on the
bottom label of your Cable Modem/Router.
In the unlikely event that you changed
the SSID from the default, select your new SSID.
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3
Click
Connect
. If you want to connect to this network automatically in the future,
check the
Connect Automatically
checkbox.
4
When prompted to enter your Network Security Key, enter your Pre-Shared Key
(Security Key/Password) and hit
Connect
. Your Security Key/Password can be
found on the bottom label of your Cable Modem/Router.
5
In the
Successfully connected to [desired network]
dialog box, you have three
options. You can:
Select
Save the network
and
Start this connection automatically
if you
always want to connect to the same network. Then click
Close
. The next time
you start your computer, you will automatically connect to the selected network.
Select
Save the network
and clear the
Start this connection automatically
check box if you don't want to
automatically
connect to this network every time
you start your computer but you will want to
sometimes
connect to this wireless
network in the future. Click
Close
to display the
Select a location . . .
dialog box
where you choose a location. Windows Vista automatically applies the correct
network security settings. If the
User Account Control
dialog box appears, click
Continue
.
Click
Close
to complete the connection procedure. Select this option if you are
connecting to this network only one time.
5
Test your wireless connection. Open your computer’s Web browser and try to
connect to a familiar Website.
If you are unable to connect, make sure you followed
the instructions.
If you did, please see
Appendix A: Troubleshooting Tips
.
Your computer is now connected to your wireless network. If you want to connect
additional computers or devices, follow the instructions for your device by starting at the
first page of this chapter.
To disconnect from the current network:
1
From the
Start
menu, select
Connect to
.
2
In the
Disconnect or Connect to another network
dialog box, select the current
network and click
Disconnect
.
3
In the
Are You Sure?
message box, click
Disconnect
again.
4
In the next dialog box, you can connect to another network or click
Close
to complete
the disconnect procedure.
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18
Connecting a Windows XP Computer with Built-in
Wireless Capabilities
1
On your Windows desktop, click the
Wireless Network Icon
in the System Tray.
2
Typically you then click
Zoomxxxx
where xxxx is 4 random alpha-numeric
characters.
Zoomxxxx
is the SSID printed on the bottom label of your Cable
Modem/Router.
In the unlikely event that you changed the SSID from the default,
select your new SSID.
3
Click
Connect
. If you want to connect to this network automatically in the future,
check the
Connect Automatically
checkbox.
4
When prompted to enter your Network Security Key, enter your Pre-Shared Key
(Security Key/Password) and hit
Connect
. Your Security Key/Password can be
found on the bottom label of your Cable Modem/Router.
5
Test your wireless connection. Open your computer’s Web browser and try to
connect to a familiar Website.
If you are unable to connect, make sure you followed
the instructions.
If you did, please see
Appendix A: Troubleshooting Tips
.
Your computer is now connected to your wireless network. If you want to connect
additional computers or devices, follow the instructions for your device by starting at the
first page of this chapter.
To disconnect from the current network:
1
On your Windows desktop, click the
Wireless Network Icon
in the System Tray.
2
Click
View Wireless Networks
button.
3
Select
your SSID (wireless security name) and click Disconnect.
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19
Connecting a Macintosh OS X Computer with Built-in
Wireless Capabilities
1
Click the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar. If the Wi-Fi icon does not appear on your menu
bar, please refer to your built-in Macintosh documentation for how to enable wireless.
Note:
On versions prior to OS 10.7 the
Wi-Fi
icon is called
AirPort
.
2
Typically you then click
Zoomxxxx
where xxxx is 4 random alpha-numeric
characters.
Zoomxxxx
is the SSID printed on the bottom label of your Cable
Modem/Router.
In the unlikely event that you changed the SSID from the default,
select your new SSID.
3
When prompted for the password in the next dialog box, enter your Pre-Shared Key
(Security Key/Password) and hit
Connect
. Your Security Key/Password can be
found on the bottom label of your Cable Modem/Router.
4
Test your wireless connection. Open your computer’s Web browser and try to
connect to a familiar Website.
If you are unable to connect, make sure you followed
the instructions.
If you did, please see
Appendix A: Troubleshooting Tips
.
Your computer is now connected to your wireless network. If you want to connect
additional computers or devices, follow the instructions for your device by starting at the
first page of this chapter.
To disconnect from the current network:
1
Click the Wi-Fi icon on the menu bar.
2
Select
Turn Wi-Fi Off
(OS 10.7 or later) or
Turn AirPort Off
(OS versions prior to
10.7) to disconnect from the router.
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Connecting a Wireless-enabled Device (including the
iPhone or other cellular phones, iPad or other tablets,
the iPod Touch, etc.) to the Cable Modem/Router
1
Select the wireless-enabled computer or device that you want to add to the network.
The device should have software that will let it perform a
site search
to scan for
available wireless networks in your area. You may have to click on something like
Settings
and then
Wi-Fi
. When the list of available wireless networks appears,
typically you select
Zoomxxxx
where xxxx is 4 random alpha-numeric characters.
Zoomxxxx
is the SSID printed on the bottom label of your Cable Modem/Router.
In
the unlikely event that you changed the SSID from the default, select your new SSID.
2
When prompted for the wireless password, enter your Pre-Shared Key (Security
Key/Password) and hit
Connect
. Your Security Key/Password can be found on the
bottom label of your Cable Modem/Router.
Tip!
If you need help, refer to the documentation that came with your wireless device.
3
Test your wireless connection. Open your device’s Web browser (for instance,
Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome) and try to connect to a familiar Web address. If
you are unable to connect, make sure you followed the instructions.
If you did,
please see
Appendix A: Troubleshooting Tips
.
Your device is now connected to your wireless network. If you want to connect additional
computers or devices, follow the instructions for your device by starting at the first page
of this chapter.
To disconnect from the current network:
1
On your wireless device or computer, find the wireless network connection option
(similar to the process of adding your device or computer to the network).
2
Click or highlight your SSID (wireless network name).
3
Select or click on
Disconnect
or similarly-named button
.

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