Chapter . Connect Your Computers

Once you’ve set up your Wi-Fi network and connected it to the Internet, you’ll want to configure your computers to connect to the network properly, whether you’re working with a few desktop computers or helping customers use a public hotspot. Making a connection is quite simple, but configuring how your computers connect may take a little thought. You might choose to connect automatically to unknown networks, or need to connect to a network that doesn’t advertise its name. You may also reconnect to networks that you’ve visited before.

Read this section to learn how to use Tiger (below), Windows XP, and Windows Vista to connect to networks, modify stored profiles for networks, and choose when to connect to unknown ...

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