- 1). Click on "Control Panel." At the top left click on "Classic View."
- 2). Double-click on "Network and Internet Connections" in Windows XP or "Network and Sharing Center" for Windows Vista users.
- 3). Click on "Create a Connection" or "Set-up a Connection or Network." Click "Connect to the Internet." Follow the on-screen commands in the Network Connection Wizard.
- 1). Click "Start" and then navigate to "Connect To" in the Quick Launch menu. Find the name of the network listed in the available connections menu.
- 2). Click the "Connect" icon, on your desktop at the bottom right of the taskbar. Enter the password from the network administrator.
- 3). Contact the network administrator with any connectivity issues.
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