
How does a computer set up the basics of a wireless network
Most modern computers support wireless network connectivity. To set up a wireless network, make sure your computer has wireless card functionality. In windows, click on the network icon at the bottom right of the taskbar to select the wi-fi network available and enter the password to connect. In the case of the first configuration, it may be necessary to enter the `setting-web-wi-fi' to open wi-fi and select the target network. Mac users can do similar operations by clicking on the wi-fi icon at the top right corner of the screen。
Can't find a wireless network? Check these settings
If you can't find any wi-fi signals on your computer, make sure the wireless is on. Some notebooks have physical switches or shortcuts (e. G. Fn+f2) to enable wireless. At the same time, check whether the wireless card drive is normal in the device manager. If the driver is abnormal, it is recommended to update or re-install. In addition, it is common for routers to be open and signals to be weak。
How to manually add wireless network connections
In some cases, you need to manually add wireless networks. In windows, access to `networks and sharing centres' — setting up new connections or networks — manually connecting wireless networks — is sufficient to enter ssid (network name), security type and password. This applies to the hidden routers or special office environments of sid。
UseHotspot sharing: to turn computers into wireless routers
In addition to connecting wi-fi, you can set your computer up as a wireless hotspot for other devices. Shared networks can be achieved through the `setting-moving hotspots' option, which opens the hotspot function and sets the network name and password。
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