How to Set up a Wireless Network in Windows XP
This is a walkthrough of setting up wireless (IEEE 802.11 also known as WiFi) home networking with Windows XP. Note that if buying a router, all routers are compatible with Windows XP. It is wireless adapters that have varying levels of...
Method 1 of 3:
Set up your new router
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Picture 1 of How to Set up a Wireless Network in Windows XP Note that if buying a router, all routers are compatible with Windows XP. It is wireless adapters that have varying levels of Windows XP compatibility. If your router isn't new, then turn it on and skip to "Detecting your wireless adapter" (below). -
Picture 2 of How to Set up a Wireless Network in Windows XP Plug your router into your internet socket if you want to share your internet. -
Picture 3 of How to Set up a Wireless Network in Windows XP Plug your router into your PC with an Ethernet cable. -
Picture 4 of How to Set up a Wireless Network in Windows XP Go to your browser and type in the address "http://192.168.0.1 or 192.168.0.1" or whichever address the router's web server is listening. -
Picture 5 of How to Set up a Wireless Network in Windows XP Enter your username and password from your router (often "admin" and "admin") then your internet service provider. -
Picture 6 of How to Set up a Wireless Network in Windows XP Enable wireless and set your encryption (WEP or WPA) and type a memorable passkey.
Method 2 of 3:
Detecting your wireless adapter
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Picture 7 of How to Set up a Wireless Network in Windows XP Your wireless adapter should be detected automatically by Windows XP. -
Picture 8 of How to Set up a Wireless Network in Windows XP Check Device Manager.
Method 3 of 3:
Connecting to a network
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Picture 9 of How to Set up a Wireless Network in Windows XP If your connection appears in the Wireless Connection Manager then connect to it, otherwise run the wizard. -
Picture 10 of How to Set up a Wireless Network in Windows XP Run the Wireless Network Setup Wizard. -
Picture 11 of How to Set up a Wireless Network in Windows XP Give it an SSID name if you want. -
Picture 12 of How to Set up a Wireless Network in Windows XP Choose your "Encryption" (WEP or WPA) and enter your passkey. -
Picture 13 of How to Set up a Wireless Network in Windows XP Adjust any properties. -
Picture 14 of How to Set up a Wireless Network in Windows XP Connect.
Update 04 March 2020
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