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Configuring for Ethernet Windows XP
You can do this by checking the connection icon on the task bar, shown
here. Configuring for Ethernet: Windows XP 3 Double-clicking on the
Connection Icon will display the properties of your connection: The bars
on the connection icon indicate the strength (and speed) of your
wireless connection. The following table shows how the connection icon
looks in relation to your connection and explains what each variation of
the icon means. Icon Description Icon Bar Color If you see green bars,
you are connected and have good performance. Green If you see yellow
bars, you are connected, but may have slower performance. If you want
better performance, you can move to another location.
Yellow If you see one red bar, you have no connection at all and will need to move to another location to connect. Red Run a network software program such as Netscape Navigator. You should be able to connect to the Internet and browse the Web just as you would with a wired connection. Troubleshooting Wireless Connections If you have trouble getting a wireless network connection, you should check the following: Signal strength. If you see red or clear bars instead of yellow or green bars in the task bar, you are out of range and do not have a connection. You may then want to move to another location where the signal is stronger. 4 Configuring for Ethernet: Windows XP Card installation.
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Configuring for Ethernet Windows XP
Yellow If you see one red bar, you have no connection at all and will need to move to another location to connect. Red Run a network software program such as Netscape Navigator. You should be able to connect to the Internet and browse the Web just as you would with a wired connection. Troubleshooting Wireless Connections If you have trouble getting a wireless network connection, you should check the following: Signal strength. If you see red or clear bars instead of yellow or green bars in the task bar, you are out of range and do not have a connection. You may then want to move to another location where the signal is stronger. 4 Configuring for Ethernet: Windows XP Card installation.
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