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4 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration 
 
This chapter contains information on configuring your HP PC for Station Mode (as a client) if you 
do not wish to convert to Access Point Mode (AP Mode). 
 
It is necessary to complete the steps in Section 2, Antenna Attachment prior to using Windows 
XP
 
Wireless Network Configuration. 
 
Note:  
It is assumed that there is an existing wireless network with connection to the internet. If 
not, please consult your ISP for further information on establishing an internet connection. 
 
If you have already established a wireless network with access to the internet and you would like 
to wirelessly connect this HP PC to your wireless network, use Station Mode. Due to Windows 
XP
 Zero Configuration
 (Windows XP
 
Wireless Network Configuration) your HP PC is currently 
running the SoftAP in Station or Client Mode.  To continue using your HP PC in Station Mode you 
will need only to set-up the Network name and network security 
(Start with section 3.1)
 
If your HP HP PC is connected to the internet and you would like instructions on how to configure 
for other machines to share the internet connection through this HP PC please refer to 
Chapter 4, 
Activating Access Point Mode,
 for information on AP Mode.  
4.1 Launching 
Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Network Configuration  
 
To launch Windows XP Wireless Network Configuration: 
 
1.  In the Systems Tray find the Wireless Networking icon. 
 
 
 
 
 
Figure 2: Wireless Network icon
 
 
2.  Select View Available Wireless Networks from the Wireless Network icon menu. 
 
The Wireless Network Connection dialog box will appear. 
 
4.2  Setting the Network name and Network Security 
 
Your  HP  PC  is  running  the  Software  Access  Point  in  Station  or  Client  Mode  by  default.    After 
launching the program 
(See Section 3.1, Launching the program)
 you will need to input the 
Note:
  There may be multiple 
Network icons in the system 
tray.  Choose the one for 
Wireless Network Connection 
as shown.