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Chapter 11: Using a Wireless Ethernet Network
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Using a wireless network
Your notebook may have wireless Ethernet networking built-in. The
information in this section tells you how to set up and access a wireless
network. If your notebook does not have wireless networking built-in and you
would like to purchase a wireless network PC Card, contact Gateway’s Add-on
Sales department or visit our Web site at www.gateway.com
.
Warning Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere
with equipment on commercial aircraft. Current aviation
regulations require wireless devices to be turned off while
traveling in an airplane. IEEE 802.11b (also known as
wireless Ethernet or WiFi) communication devices are
examples of devices that provide wireless communication.
For instructions to turn wireless Ethernet on and off, see
Turning your wireless Ethernet on or off in Windows XP
on page 194 and Turning your wireless Ethernet on or off
in Windows 2000 on page 210.
Important If your system came equipped with an internal radio
frequency wireless device, see Safety, Regulatory, and
Legal Information on page 289 for general wireless
regulatory and safety guidelines. To find out if your system
has an internal wireless device, check the label (see
Identifying your model on page 10).
Help and
Support
For more information about creating or joining a network
in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support.
Type the keyword networking in the HelpSpot Search
box , then click the arrow.