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It should automatically give you the option when you went through windows setup to connect to a wireless connection. Unplug a LAN line if it is plugged in. You should have an icon in your system tray that looks like a computer with a cabke if you are LAN connected. That should change to a wifi signal when you unplug. If so, click that and follow the prompts for your wireless network. Go to control panel and go ti the network and sharing center and look for your wireless network and make sure it's working. Make sure your antennas are secureltly attached to the wireless card and that the wireless card is properly seated in the slot on the motherboard. Make sure any drivers and firmware are up tk date. If it's still not detecting a wireless setup, try the troubleshooter. If wifi is working on all your other devices ans still not working on your computer, you may have a hardware issue.
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