46 Using NetworksFILE LOCATION: C:\Documents and Settings\reggie_davis\Desktop\Projects-07\BEN\Source\network.fmD E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 2 5 / 0 7 – F O R P R O O F O N LY13 See the documentation that came with your wireless router to do the following in order to set up thewireless router:• Establish communication between your computer and your wireless router.• Configure your wireless router to communicate with your broadband router.• Find out your wireless router’s broadcast name. The technical term for the name of your router’sbroadcast name is Service Set Identifier (SSID) or network name.14 If necessary, configure your wireless network card to connect to the wireless network. See "Connectingto a Wireless Local Area Network" on page 46.Connecting to a Wireless Local Area NetworkNOTE: Before you connect to a WLAN, ensure that you have followed the instructions in "Wireless Local AreaNetwork (WLAN)" on page 44.NOTE: The following networking instructions do not apply to internal cards with Bluetooth ® wireless technologyor cellular products.This section provides general procedures for connecting to a network via wireless technology. Specificnetwork names and configuration details vary. See "Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)" on page 44for more information about how to prepare for connecting your computer to a WLAN.Your wireless network card requires specific software and drivers for connecting to a network. Thesoftware is already installed.NOTE: If the software is removed or corrupted, follow the instructions in the user documentation for your wirelessnetwork card. Verify the type of wireless network card installed in your computer and then search for that name onthe Dell Support website at support.dell.com. For information on the type of wireless network card that is installedin your computer, see "Checking Your Wireless Network Card" on page 44.Determining the Wireless Network Device ManagerDepending on the software installed on your computer, different wireless configuration utilities maymanage your network devices:• Your wireless network card’s client utility• The Windows XP operating systemTo determine which wireless configuration utility is managing your wireless network card:1 Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.2 Double-click Network Connections.3 Right-click the Wireless Network Connection icon, and then click View Available Wireless Networks.If the Choose a wireless network window states Windows cannot configure this connection, the wirelessnetwork card’s client utility is managing the wireless network card.