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Creating a computer-computer network
If you do not have a wireless network, you can create an Ad-Hoc network between your computer and
tablet or smartphone.
Windows XP
1.Open the Start menu
2.Click on Control Panel
3.Under Pick a category, click Network and Internet Connections
4.Under Pick a Control Panel icon, click Network Connections
5.Right-click your wireless network connection, and then click Properties
6.In the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box, click the Wireless Networks tab
7.On the Wireless Networks tab, under Preferred networks, click Add.
8.In the Wireless network properties dialog box, on the Association tab, type the name of your ad hoc
wireless network in Network name (SSID) box. For example, you could name your wireless network
"LightingControlNetwork".
9.Clear the The key is provided for me automatically check box.
10.Select the This is a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network check box.
11.Create a password and type it in both the Network key and Confirm network key boxes. For the best
security, include letters, numbers, and punctuation. Then click OK.
12.Click OK again to save your changes.
Windows Vista
1.Open the Start menu.
2.Click Connect to
3.Click Set up a connection or network
4.Select Set up a wireless ad hoc network and click Next
5. Enter the new network name such as "LightingControlNetwork"
6.Enter a Security key
7.Check Save this network
Windows 7
1.Open the Start Menu
2.Click Control Panel
3.Click Network and Internet
4.Click Network and Sharing Center
5.Under Change your networking settings, click Set up a new connection or network
6.Select Set up a wireless ad hoc (computer-to-computer) network
7.Click on Next twice
8.Enter the Network name such as "LightingControlNetwork"
9.Select the Security WAP (or WEP)
10.Enter the Security key or password
11.Check Save this network check box
12.Click Turn on Internet connection sharing
Connect your tablet or smartphone in the same way as you would normally connect to a wireless
network.
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