Windows XP Network Settings
- Right click on "Wireless Network Connection" and select "View Available Wireless Networks".
- Select the name of the Library's wireless network ("WML") and click "Connect".
Windows 2000 Network Settings
- From Control Panel, select "Network and Dial-Up Connections" or "Network and Internet Connections>Internet Connections."
- Right-click on "Wireless Network Connection" or "Local Area Connection" and click Properties.
- Select "Obtain an IP address automatically" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically."
Windows NT Network Settings
- From Control Panel, select "Network".
- Locate the TCP/IP protocol and get into its Properties. If more than one TCP/IP protocol is listed, look for the one associated with your wireless adapter.
- Select "Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server" and click OK.
Macintosh (OS 8 & 9) Network Settings
- Select: Apple Menu>Control Panel>TCP/IP.
- Connect via "AirPort" or other wireless (Wi-Fi) ethernet.
- Configure "Using DHCP Server".
- Leave Name Server and Additional Search domains blank.
Macintosh (OS X) Network Settings
- Select: Apple Menu>System Preferences>Network button.
- Select TCP/IP tab and Configure "Using DHCP".
- Above the TCP/IP tab, you may need to Configure via "AirPort" or other wireless (Wi-Fi) ethernet.
- Leave Domain Name Servers and Search Domains blank.
Internet Explorer Tips
- From Control Panel, select Internet Options>Connections tab.
- If you also have a dial-up connection, it should not be set up to "Always dial my default connection".
- LAN Settings should be "Automatically detect settings" and leave the Proxy server settings blank.
