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WiMAX
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WiMAX is a next generation broadband wireless network communications technology enabling mobile Internet access. For more information, please reference What is WiMAX? or the product support page.
Configuration Connectivity Service Software install/uninstall
Wi-Fi On Microsoft Windows Vista* On Microsoft Windows XP* Advanced topics for IT administrators, resellers, and integrators
WiMAX
Configuration Turn the WiMAX Radio on and off Configure WiMAX settings in the Advanced Window
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Connectivity Connect to an activated WiMAX network Configure your firewall for WiMAX connectivity Configure automatic or manual WiMAX connections Disconnect from a WiMAX network Search for WiMAX networks
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Service Connect to a WiMAX network for the first time Connect to a WiMAX network in a new city or area Use the WiMAX Troubleshooting tab Update WiMAX connection settings and software
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Software install/uninstall Install or repair Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiMAX Connection Utility Remove Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiMAX Connection Utility
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Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi Installation and use on Microsoft Windows Vista
Configuration Connectivity Drivers Profiles (Configure connections to different access points (AP) or Wi-Fi routers)
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Configuration Create a secure ad hoc Wi-Fi network Adding network security details to your profile Configure Wi-Fi adapter settings
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Connectivity Connect to secure Wi-Fi networks
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Drivers Install initial Wi-Fi adapter driver Uninstall Wi-Fi adapter driver
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Profiles (Configure connections to different access points (AP) or Wi-Fi routers) Create a secure Wi-Fi network profile
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Wi-Fi Installation and use on Microsoft Windows XP
Configuration Connectivity Drivers Profiles (Configure connections to different access points (AP) or Wi-Fi routers) Software install/uninstall
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Configuration Manage Wi-Fi adapter with Intel® PROSet/Wireless software Start Intel® PROSet/Wireless Wi-Fi Connection Utility Operate the Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter Run Wi-Fi adapter diagnostics Configure the administrator tool Use Microsoft Windows XP to manage Wi-Fi Exclude a Wi-Fi network Turn the Wi-Fi radio on/off Configure the Intel® Wireless Event Viewer Create a secure ad hoc Wi-Fi network
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Connectivity Connect to a Wi-Fi network Connect to a Wi-Fi profile
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Drivers Manually install Wi-Fi adapter driver
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Profiles (Configure connections to different access points (AP) or Wi-Fi routers) Manage Wi-Fi profiles Create a new Wi-Fi profile Edit or remove a Wi-Fi profile Export or import Wi-Fi profiles Create a personal Wi-Fi security profile Set a Wi-Fi profile password
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Software Install/Uninstall Install/uninstall Intel® PROSet/Wireless Wi-Fi Connection Utility1 WiMAX connectivity requires a WiMAX-enabled device and subscription to a WiMAX broadband service. WiMAX connectivity may require you to purchase additional software or hardware at extra cost. Availability of WiMAX is limited; check with your carrier for details on availability and network limitations. Broadband performance and results may vary due to environmental factors and other variables. See WiMAX Technology for more information.
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