At IU, how do I make a wireless connection with ORiNOCO or Windows XP?
This document covers the basic procedure necessary to configure a wireless card using the ORiNOCO client or Windows XP. For links to specific instructions for your operating system, see the "Also see:" section below.
Note: If you are a student, faculty member, or staff member at Indiana University Bloomington or IUPUI, use the IU Secure network for wireless access. For help, see What is IU Secure? If you are visiting IU, instead see At IUB and IUPUI, what is a Network Access account, and how do I get one?
Windows XP with no client software
Windows XP comes with client software for wireless network adapters. You may use third-party client software (for example, the ORiNOCO Client Manager), but it is unnecessary.
Note: The following directions assume that the wireless card is already installed and working properly.
- From the Windows XP default
Startmenu, selectControl Panel, and then double-clickNetwork Connections.From the Windows XP Classic Start menu, select
Settings, and then click or double-clickNetwork Connections. - Right-click the
Wireless Network Connectionicon and selectProperties.
- Click the
Wireless Networkstab.
- At the top of the window that opens, make sure the box labeled
Use Windows to configure my wireless network settingsis checked. Then, under "Preferred networks", click theAdd...button.
- In the "Network Name (SSID):" field, type the word
any. Make sure "Data encryption" is set toWEP, and "Network Authentication" is set toOpen. Uncheck the box at the bottom of the window labeledThis is a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network; wireless access points are not used, and clickOK.
- At the bottom of the window, click the
Advancedbutton.
- Under "Networks to Access", select either
Access point (infrastructure) networks only(this is the most secure setting), orAny available network (Access point preferred).
- Click
Close, and thenOK.
Windows computers with ORiNOCO client software installed
- From the Windows XP default
Startmenu, selectStart, and thenControl Panel.If you are using Windows XP Classic view or another version of Windows, from the desktop, double-click
My Computer, and then double-clickControl Panel. - Double-click
Wireless Network.
- In the
Add/Edit Configuration Profilewindow, click theEdit Profilebutton. From the window that opens, make sure the following options are set:Note: The following options are the basic common configurations for almost all wireless cards; the available options may vary depending on the manufacturer and model of the card.
- The "Network Type" or "Mode" field should be set to
Infrastructure. - The "WEP" or "Encryption" field should be set to
Disabled. - The "SSID" field should be set to
any. Typeanyinto the field if it is not listed. - The "Data Rate" or "Transmit Rate" field should be set to
Autoor toFully Auto.
- The "Network Type" or "Mode" field should be set to
- Make sure to click
OKto save any changes you've made.
Also see:
- In Windows 2000, how do I make a VPN connection to the IU network using PPTP?
- The basics of VPN at IU
- In Windows XP, how do I make a VPN connection to the IU network?
Last modified on January 05, 2007.






