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WiMAX
1 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
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
Service Connect to a WiMAX network for the first time Connect to a WiMAX network in a new city or area Unsubscribe from a WiMAX Network Service Provider Use the WiMAX Troubleshooting tab Update WiMAX connection settings and software
Software install/uninstall Install or repair Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiMAX Connection Utility Remove Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiMAX Connection Utility
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)
Configuration Create a secure ad hoc Wi-Fi network Adding network security details to your profile Set up a Wi-Fi router or access point Configure Wi-Fi adapter settings
Connectivity Connect to secure Wi-Fi networks
Drivers Upgrade Wi-Fi adapter driver Install initial Wi-Fi adapter driver Uninstall Wi-Fi adapter driver
Profiles (Configure connections to different access points (AP) or Wi-Fi routers) Create a secure Wi-Fi network profile
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
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
Connectivity Connect to a Wi-Fi network Connect to a Wi-Fi profile
Drivers Manually install Wi-Fi adapter driver
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
Software Install/Uninstall Install/uninstall Intel® PROSet/Wireless Wi-Fi Connection Utility
1 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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