How do I connect my Wi-Fi enabled computer to my wireless router?
Note: The following instructions and screenshots are for Windows® 7. Other versions of Windows may have slightly different appearances.
Step 1: Click on the network icon in the bottom right corner (next to the clock)
Step 2: Select the wireless network you want to connect to and click Connect
Step 3: If you have a WIFI password configured on your router, enter the password and click OK.
Step 4 Select the Network Type.
Step 5: Your computer is now connected. The computer should now automatically connect to this network when it is within range.
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