Networking is more convenient
Jelly is used in Windows XP before SP2 is installed. Setting up the wireless network is done through the right-click shortcut menu of the wireless network connection, which is very inconvenient to operate. It's very different after installing SP2, and it's very easy to add a wireless network to your home or office network through the Wireless Network Setup Wizard. Here, Jelly introduces a wireless network called "wireless01" as an example to introduce the specific building steps to the strawberry.
In the first step, open the "Control Panel", enter the "Wireless Network Setup Wizard", click the "Next" button.
In the second step, enter the network name (SSID) in the “Create a name for your wireless network” page, and the SSID is “wireless01”. If you select "Automatically assign network key", you can let the wireless network automatically assign the WEP key to prevent access by outsiders, or the strawberry of the novice should choose this encryption method; if you select "Manually assign network key", You can create a new key or add a new device to your wireless network using the old one. Then click the "Next" button.
Jelly Tips If your installed wireless card supports WPA encryption, you can check "Use WPA encryption, not WEP".
The third step, next, users can choose two ways to create a wireless network. Select Use USB Flash Drive to save the created network settings to flash and then use flash to add other network devices and computers to the wireless network. If "Manually set up the network" is selected, the user can set up the wireless network for each computer or network device separately. Then click the "Next" button.
In the fourth step, Jelly selects “Use USB flash drive”, then you need to select the drive letter of the flash (such as J:\\), then click “Next” button to save the network settings. Next, insert the flash memory into each computer you want to add (you must use Windows XP with SP2 installed) or your device for wireless network setup. Then, insert the flash memory back to the original computer and click the "Next" button to complete the setup.
Jelly Tip If you select "Manual network settings" in the previous step, then click on the "Next" button in this step can be completed setting up a wireless network.
Network Security
At present, the most unreliable factor in wireless networks is security. Although the wireless network can be encrypted and protected by WEP or WPA encryption and SSID broadcast disabled, the wireless network is still very fragile. Strawberry is very worried that the built wireless network will be hacked, but the practice under the jelly completely dispels the concern of strawberries.
After installing SP2, the enhanced firewall function provided by it can protect the wireless network and make the wireless network airtight. First, open "Network Connection" in the "Control Panel", right click on the established "Wireless Network Connection", select "Properties" to open the Properties window. Then select the "Advanced" tab, click the "Settings" button in the "Windows Firewall" area to open the "Windows Firewall" window, select "Enable" in the "General" tab.
In the "Exceptions" tab, you can add "exception programs" and services that can access the network, such as MSN Messenger, QQ, and so on. In addition, click the "Add Program" button to add other programs to access the network, such as Strawberry's favorite bubble, UC, etc. Click the "Add Port" button to add the port number to access the network, including TCP and UDP ports. .
Next, in the Advanced tab, check Wi-Fi Connection.
Finally, click the "OK" button to enable the wireless network firewall.
Status is easy to master
After understanding the networking and security knowledge, strawberry has doubts, wireless network is formed, security issues have also been improved, then how to understand the current What about the wireless network status?
When using a wireless network in Windows XP without SP2, it is very cumbersome to disconnect, because there is no "disconnect" option in the menu that appears when you right-click on the connection. For the "disabled", "repair" and other options, the jelly has repeatedly complained about this. After the SP2 was installed, the control of the wireless network status was greatly improved, and the system specifically provided a window for viewing the wireless network connection.
First, open the "Network Connections" window, right click on the wireless network connection and select "View available wireless network connections". Then in the window that opens, you can perform various operations on the wireless network connection. For example, to disconnect the wireless network, just select the wireless network and click the “Disconnect” button in the lower right corner. In addition, you can create new networks, change the order of preferred networks, and change advanced settings.
For example, Jelly has installed multiple wireless networks, including "wireless01" and "wireless02". Now that you want to change the location of your preferred network, you can click "Change the order of preferred networks" in the left window, then Make position adjustments in the open window.
Bluetooth new experience
The same is wireless network technology
, in addition to providing maximum support for Wi-Fi, SP2 also added Bluetooth technology
support. Strawberry wants to know if her Bluetooth phone can connect wirelessly to other Bluetooth devices in Windows XP.
When the system is connected to a Bluetooth device, Windows XP with SP2 installed will automatically install the device driver and will display the corresponding in the "Control Panel", "Network Connection" and system tray. Bluetooth icon. In addition, click "Start → All Programs → Accessories → Communication → Bluetooth File Transfer Wizard" to open the "Bluetooth File Transfer Wizard", which can realize data transmission with Bluetooth devices. Now, the strawberry Bluetooth phone can come in handy.
Jelly Tip If the Bluetooth device is not installed, the system will not add the above content.
After listening to the patience and patience, Strawberry finally learned about the new wireless network features brought by Windows XP SP2. With the help of SP2, she can easily use wireless networks and Bluetooth devices, and Strawberry's "Wireless Dream" can finally be realized.
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