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Laptop with WiFi connection in the Hotel and Cafe

Date Published: 29th September 2009
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For those of you who frequent visits to the hotel, cafe, or a mall, now available hotspots that can be used to access the Internet. Usually if you as a visitor and stayed at the hotel will be given free connections. Likewise, when you visit the cafe and shop as you eat and drink at the cafe, the WiFi access will be provided free of charge.

It is important to note that in this switch port there are two types of main ports, the WAN port and LAN port. WAN port is used if you will take advantage of large-scale jarigan with IP address automatically using DHCP in the Siwitch. Meanwhile, if using a LAN port means the IP Address will be provided from a local server or other servers. Or it could also be given from the modem when the modem router that supports DHCP.


If you use a modem connection that supports router, cable from the modem is plugged into a LAN port if you will take advantage of IP from the modem router. But when will utilize IP from the switch you must install the UTP cable from the modem router to the WAN port, if it is selected then any kompter connected to the network will get the address or the IP of the switch.

Connection to the network using a cable or Wireless is essentially the same. The difference is just the media used. Whether using UTP cable and Wilress, Windows Vista computer will automatically read when the computer into the network area and otomais will obtain an IP from the server or switch that supports DHCP.

We have a network connection using Wereless been very stable and began widely used. Because in addition to costs that are used are not too expensive facilities that also supports connections using the Wireless also has a lot of dijumai market at an affordable price.


To configure the Windows Vista networking does not require special skills, because if the hardware is already recognized, as will make the connection just follow the instructions that appear Windows Vista. If there is work to do to stay to fill the user's settings connection name, the rest just press the Next button, OK or Cancel.

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As an illustration, the following are examples of connecting to the network from Windows Vista Wireless following way:

• Make sure the area or areas of Wireless until your computer
• Click the Start button
• Click Connect to so will appear.
• Click Set up a connection or network, the Connect dialog box next to a network, choose the one desired connection, select Set up a wireless router or access point

• Click the Next button. After that Windows Vista will display the dialog box Set up a wireless router or access point. In this view there are two options that can be used if you already have a connection to the network yatu Wireless Connect to a network and set up file and printer sharing.
• Click Next to continue, and let the computer work otomais
• Click the Create button wireless network settings and save a USB flash drive. This option is used to create and save settings to a USB flash media that will be used to perform the configuration on other computers.
• Select Create wireless network settings and save to USB flash drives
• Type the name of your SSID, for example LAPTOP_TTG_Network
• Click Next
• Click Next
• Click Allow sharing wth anyone with a user account and password for this computer. This option is used to setup a otmatis sharing facilities and of course the user must enter the account and password to use the facilities provided by the network sharing Windows Vista
• Click Next, Insert the USB Flash to USB port, and then click Next to continue. If USB is not subject you can setup the USB driver from the. But generally USB currently has well recognized by Windows Vista.
• Click the Close button to close this dialog box.
By following the steps described above you can connect to a network of Windows Vista. However, do not always have to follow the steps above to create a network connection to Windows Vista. Because when the computer was usually detects Wireless network will automatically setup and you just follow the steps.

For detail information and free article, e-Book: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mikrotik, Windows Server 2008 R2.
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