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How Do You Setup Home Wireless Network Windows 2000?

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How Do You Setup Home Wireless Network Windows 2000?

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If you have the older Windows 2000 operating system, you may not know how to setup your home wireless network. Since there is no icon for wireless connections on this version of Windows, you will need to setup the connection differently than later Windows releases. In order to do this, you will need to have access to a wireless modem as well as a wireless card installed in your PC. Step 1 Go to the “Control Panel” of your Windows 2000 PC. Within this menu bar, you will double-click on the “Network and Dial up Connections” option. Step 2 Highlight the name of your wireless card. Then right-click in order to see a listing of selections for the card. Step 3 Choose the properties for this Windows 2000 wireless connection. Uncheck the file and printer sharing option. Step 4 Check off the box that allows Windows 2000 to display an icon to show when you are connected through the wireless network. This option will also be under the “Properties” menu. Click on the “Configure” button to save you

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