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1200 West University Ave
Mitchell, SD 57301
Phone: 605-995-2697
E-mail: helpdesk@dwu.edu
Web: http://www.dwu.edu/is//
Changing from the "nebula" to the
"Wireless" network
Requirements:
Windows XP SP2 or later
802.11b or 802.11g wireless network card
Windows configuration of your wireless network card (if you see the following screen in step 3, Click HERE to configure Windows to control your wireless network settings.)

1. Check to see what network you
are connected to by pointing your mouse cursor at the wireless
icon (it looks like a monitor with waves coming out of it) in
your taskbar (near the clock). If you are connected to
"Wireless," there is no need to change. If you are connected to
"nebula," continue to step 2.

2. Double-click on the wireless icon in the taskbar. It
will bring up the "Wireless Network Connection Status" window.

3. Click "View Wireless Networks" to bring up the
"Wireless Network Connection" window.

4. Click on "nebula" to highlight it.

5. Click the "Disconnect" button. It will bring up the
warning below.

6. Click "Yes." This will bring you back to the "Wireless
Network Connection" window. Click "Wireless" to highlight it.

7. Click "Connect." This will
bring up the warning below.

8. Click "Connect Anyway." This will bring you back to
the "Wireless Network Connection" window and shows a connection
to the "Wireless" network.

9. Close the "Wireless Network Connection" window.
10. Verify that you are connected
to "Wireless" by pointing your mouse cursor at the wireless icon
in your taskbar.

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