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6.
Click ‘View available wireless networks’. A list of available networks will now be
shown.
7.
Select your own wireless network from this list.
8.
After clicking ‘Connect’ your computer will warn you that this network is secured
and that a network key is required.
9.
Enter the network key and click ‘Connect’.
10.
If the key was entered correctly, Windows will state that the network has been
connected. You are now online.
8.2 Configuring a wireless network using Windows Vista/7
To realize a wireless connection using Windows Vista you will need to follow the steps
below:
1.
Click ‘Start’.
2.
Click ‘Control Panel’.
3.
Click ‘Network and Internet’.
4.
Click ‘Network and Sharing Centre’.
5.
Click ‘Manage wireless networks’ in the left menu.
6.
Click ‘Add’.
7.
Select ‘Add a network that is in range of this computer’ in the next screen.
8.
Select your own network.
9.
Click ‘Connect’.
10.
Your computer will display the following message: ‘Type the network security key
or passphrase for your network’. Enter your security key.
11.
Click ‘Connect’. If you have correctly entered your security key, your computer
will be wirelessly connected and you are online.
The steps for Windows 7 are described in the following steps:
1.
Click the network icon in the taskbar (near the clock).
2.
The available wireless networks will be shown.
3.
Select your own network and click ‘Connect’.
4.
You will be asked to fill out a security key. Enter your security key.
5.
Click ‘Connect’. If you have correctly entered your security key, your computer
will be wirelessly connected and you are online.
9.0 Firewall settings
The router is equipped with an advanced firewall. This firewall allows you to open
ports, allowing certain programs to gain access to the Internet. You can open these
ports using the function ‘Port Forwarding’.
In some cases you will want to block access to the Internet. If, for instance, you have
children, you may want to block some explicit websites. You can do this using the
built-in URL filtering method.