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ADSL X6v User Guide 
26 
Connecting a Wireless-Enabled 
Computer to the X6v 
1  For a new wireless network, go to the wireless-enabled 
computer that you want to add to the network. The computer 
should have software that will scan for available wireless 
networks in your area. When the Service Set Identifier (SSID) 
of your X6v
 
wireless network appears in the list—the SSID is 
zoom—select it as the network you want to use to connect to 
the Internet. 
Tip! 
For most wireless adapters, you will use their wireless 
configuration manager software and click a Scan button or 
select a Site ScanScan Networks, or other similarly named 
tab to scan for wireless signals. If you need help, refer to the 
documentation that came with your wireless adapter. 
There are several site scan issues you should be aware of: 
•  If you installed a wireless adapter on a Windows XP 
computer, Windows XP may try to automatically 
configure the adapter (rather than let you use the 
software provided with the wireless adapter). You will 
know this is happening because you will be prompted 
with a message about one or more wireless networks 
being available. You will also be able to click a link to 
open the Wireless Network Connection Properties 
dialog. If this happens, click the link, clear the Use 
Windows to configure my wireless network 
settings
 check box, and then click OK. You can then 
use the software provided with your wireless adapter 
without interruption from Windows. 
•  More than one wireless network might appear in the 
list. These are other wireless networks that are within 
range of your network. Each wireless network has a 
channel associated with it. We recommend that there 
be at least a five-channel difference between your 
network and neighboring networks with strong signals. 
Having less than a five-channel difference may result 
in interference with your connection. By default, the