How to set up a wireless network connection in Windows 8

  
                                    

1. Make sure the computer has a wireless network card, and the driver of the wireless network card is installed correctly and is turned on;

2. The wireless router or wireless network environment is normal;

3. On the desktop Find the network icon. Right-click and select "Properties";

4.“Select “Set New Connection or Network in Network and Sharing Center>;

5. Select “ Manually connect to the wireless network” then click “Next” If you do not have this option, please check if the wireless network card is normal or disabled;

6. Fill in the input box with "network name" This should fill in the SSID of the wireless network, and select the correct "security type" according to the encryption method of the actual wireless network. “Automatically launch this connection> Select whether to check according to actual needs. For network environments with hidden SSIDs, you need to check “Also connect even if the network is not broadcasting”. Click ““Next";

after completing the fill. Note:

In addition to “no authentication (open)”, select the other “security type” By default, the option "Automatically launch this connection" is automatically checked.

7. Click “Change Connection Settings” to view;

8. At this point, you can see that the SSID of the wireless network is consistent with the “network name”. So set up the network before. The name must be an SSID.

Option 2:

1. Click the network connection icon in the lower right corner;

2. At this time, the currently found network connection will be listed on the right side of the screen. Select the network to connect to, and click;

3. Select “Connect">;

4. Enter the password and click Next;

5, according to the actual The network situation selects the network environment;

6. The connection is successful.

Note:

This way you cannot set the password security type and encryption type. If there is a special encryption method in the router, you need to use the method in scheme one to set it.

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