Hi Sarai,

If you have your wireless network already set up, I would do the following:

go into options, connectivity, wireless and hit y to turn on the wireless card. 
 If you get that far you at least know the card is working.  Obviously you've 
already inserted the wireless card at this point <smile>.  

Next, I'd go into the wireless menu and hit enter on scan for networks and see 
what you get.  You should be able to find your own network if it is not set up 
as hidden on the pc.

You then should be able to connect to it unless you have some sort of wireless 
security turned on in the router or whatever.  If there is no security such as 
wep active, you should be able to connect to the network as there is a default 
configuration you can use for getting started.  

I'm assuming that the network you want to connect to is in your home.  If it's 
a school or something like that, try what I just described and if you can't 
connect, you may need to contact whomever is in charge of network 
administration to see what special settings you may need.  

Since different network setups can have different options, it's hard to give an 
answer which will work for all situations, but hope this at least gets you 
going 
in the right direction.

Don

On Thu, 19 May 2005 16:44:40 -0500, Sarai D. Bucciarelli wrote:

Hey
My wireless card came in today. What do I do, take it out of the package, 
put it in the BN, and go to options, connectivity?
Sarai D. Bucciarelli 



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