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You can connect to the Internet without connecting a wire to your computer by setting up a wireless access 
point or residential gateway. A wireless access point does not connect you to the Internet directly. Instead, 
it connects to a wired connection such as a cable modem, a DSL modem, or a phone line. 
  
Certain types of wireless connections, such as wireless LAN (the IEEE 802.11 standard), are being used to 
connect to an access point. 
  
To connect to an access point, you will need several pieces of information. You will need to know the 
network name (obtain this from your administrator), and your MAC address (which should have come with 
your computer or wireless networking card). You may also need to set up encryption. Contact your 
administrator for your network name and encryption settings. You may need to register your MAC address 
with your network administrator before connecting to your company network. A residential gateway is the 
consumer version of an access point. Consult your residential gateway instructions for setup. 
  
Be careful to disable the wireless function when you are not using it because it uses power even when you 
are not connected to the network. Some models have an integrated Wireless LAN antenna and hardware. 
If your computer did not come with integrated wireless, you can purchase a PC Card as an option. Wireless 
LAN gives you a high-speed connection to an access point. 
  
If your computer comes with the built-in wireless LAN card, refer to 
Making wireless LAN connections
 for 
more information. 
  
If your computer has the Integrated Bluetooth features and/or comes with the built-in wireless WAN card, 
refer to 
Using Bluetooth
 and 
Using wireless WAN connections
 for more information. 
  
   
 
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