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Connecting to a Wireless Network

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Viewers will learn how to connect to a wireless network using the network security key. They will also learn how to access the IP address and DNS server for connections that must be done manually.

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1. After setting up a router, find the network security key and make note of it

2. Click on the internet access icon on the bottom right of your computer screen, and click on your router's name to enter the security key and join the network

3. To get the IP address or DNS Server for connections that must be done manually [Bluray devices or gaming systems] start command prompt and test the following commands: nslookup www.google.com and ipconfig/all

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