Using Wi-Fi technology (Wireless Fidelity - Wireless Accuracy), digital data flows are transmitted by radio channels. The wireless connection can be made using a Wi-Fi adapter embedded in a computer device, which simplifies its setting and use, or removable.
In Microsoft Windows Operating Systems, Windows 2000 does not have Wi-Fi technology software, so the setting is entirely depends on the installed hardware and software compatibility with a particular version of the operating system. When you buy an adapter, you should pay attention to the supported operating systems and select another adapter or change the operating system when you have a miserable. Included with the removable adapter, drivers needed to work correctly. Thus, if the operating system does not have built-in software and does not recognize the device, you should use the installation disk. Most often, the download of the necessary files and the compatibility configuration occurs automatically when the disk is turned on.- To enter the "Network Connections" section, you must click the Win + R key combination and enter the "NCPA.CPL" key to enter the "Wireless network connection" icon right-click and select "Enable".
- If the Wi-Fi is turned off due to a failure and in network connections there is no wireless connection icon, then you should connect via the Device Manager: Press the Win + R key combination and enter the "devmgmt.msc" in the string, in the "Device Manager" window In the "Network Adapters" section, we find the "Wireless" or "Wi-Fi" device, click right-click and select the "Enable" item.
Repeated Wi-Fi configuration may be required in the case of software failure or reinstalling the operating system. It should be remembered that with the adapter enabled increases power consumption, so the laptop battery will intensively spend the charge.