How to connect to wireless networks on various operating systems
Method 1
Step 1 Click the Wi-Fi icon (may look like a Wi-Fi signal) in the task tray.

Step 2 The available Wi-Fi will pop up on the Wi-Fi list. Select the one you would like to connect, double click it or click Connect button.

Step 3 If the wireless network is secured, there will pop up a window requiring a network security key/password. Enter the correct Network Security Key/Password then click Next/ Connect. In a short while, a wireless connection is set up.


Method 2
Step 1 Click the Search symbol and then type Control Panel on the search bar and select.

Step 2 Click on Connect to the Internet under Network and Internet. The available networks will display on the right corner.

Step 3 Select the one you would like to connect, double click it or click Connect button.

Step 4 If the wireless network is secured, there will pop up a window requiring a network security key/password. Enter the correct Network Security Key/Password then click Next/ Connect. In a short while, a wireless connection is set up.


Method 3
Step1 Click the Windows symbol and then choose the Settings button on the bottom-left corner. It will pop up on the Settings page, go to Network & Internet.


Step 2 Click Wi-Fi -> Show available networks. The available networks will display in the right corner.

Step 3 Select the one you would like to connect, double click it or click Connect button.

Step 4 If the wireless network is secured, there will pop up a window requiring a network security key/password. Enter the correct Network Security Key/Password then click Next/ Connect. In a short while, a wireless connection is set up.


Step 1 Click the Wi-Fi icon at the lower right corner in the task tray, and it will bring out a list of all the available wireless signals nearby

Or you can get this Wi-Fi list via the control panel as instructed below, press "windows key +X” on the keyboard, and choose “Control Panel”.
1) Press “wind

2) Now navigate your way to Wi-Fi connection by way of “Network and InternetàNetwork and Sharing CenteràChange Adapter Settings”



3) Right-click on “Wi-Fi” and choose “Connect/Disconnect” and now you can see all the wireless networks around.

Step 2 Choose your Wi-Fi network and press “connect”;
Step 3 If that is a secured network, a security key will be required. Type in your wireless password and press next;
Now it is connected.

Note: If your Wi-Fi network is open, you may see a box like below, just select “No, just connect”.
 
 
Now it is connected.

The process regarding wireless connection is quite similar on these two platforms.
Step 1 Click Start -> Control Panel, Select and click Network and Sharing Center (or Network and Internet-> View network status and tasks)
Step 2 Now on Windows 7, click Change adapter settings.

On Windows Vista, click Manage network connections.

Step 3 Select wireless network connection, right-click it, and select Connect/Disconnect.

Step 4 At the lower right corner, there pops up a window displaying Wi-Fi signals around. Click the Refresh button  to view wireless networks. Choose the one you would like to connect, then double click it or click Connect.
 to view wireless networks. Choose the one you would like to connect, then double click it or click Connect.
 
 
Step 5 If that is a secured network, a password or security key will be requested. Put in your Wi-Fi password and click OK.
In a short while, you can see the Wi-Fi icon in the taskbar showing that it is connected.
Step 1 Open the Control panel, select and double click Network Connections.
Step 2 Right-click Wireless Network Connection, select, and click View Available Wireless Networks.

Step 3 Click Refresh Network list to view available wireless networks. Select the one you would like to connect, double click it or click Connect button.

Step 4 If the wireless network is secured, there will pop up a window requiring a key/password.

Step 5 Enter the correct Key/Password then click Connect. In a short while, a wireless connection is set up.

There are two ways to connect to a wireless network on MacBook.
Method 1
Step 1 Click the Wi-Fi icon in the very top taskbar of your MacBook and choose your Wi-Fi network.

Step 2 Put in your Wi-Fi password and click on Join.

Step 3 In a short while, a wireless connection is set up.

Method 2
Step 1 Click the Apple icon, from the Apple drop-down list, select System Preferences.

Or Click the System Preferences button on the bottom.

Step 2 Click the Network icon.

Step 3 In the left column, select Wi-Fi.
 
  
Step 4 Click Network and drop down the Wi-Fi menu, then choose your Wi-Fi network among all others.


Step 5 Fill in the password which is case sensitive and press Join

Step 6 Finally, the Wi-Fi status shows Connected when the wireless connection is successfully set up.

Step 1 On your device home screen, tap Settings and select WLAN.

Step 2 The available networks will display on the Wi-Fi list.

Step 3 Select the one you would like to connect, double click it or click the Join button. If the wireless network is secured, there will pop up a window requiring a Password.

Step 4 Enter the correct Password then click Join. In a short while, a wireless connection is set up.

Step 1 On your device access Settings and choose Wi-Fi.

Step 2 The available networks will display on the Wi-Fi list.

Step 3 Select the one you would like to connect, double click it or click Join/Connect button. If the wireless network is secured, there will pop up a box requiring a Password. Enter the correct Password then click Join/Connect. In a short while, a wireless connection is set up.

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