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    Access Conection - how to use?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by sgatke, May 25, 2010.

  1. sgatke

    sgatke Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi there

    I normally use Access Connections with my Lenovo ThinkPad. Recently, I came across a location that did not have a "normal" wireless network.
    I was given a piece of paper with a username and a password for the network. I just could not figure out what settings I should use when I created the network profile. (Normally the networks I am in contact with, use a passphrase like a WPA-PSK network).

    Could anyone please explain to me?

    Thank you in advance.

    /Simon
     
  2. chrisnash13

    chrisnash13 Notebook Enthusiast

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    You're in a hotel right? Basically you connect to the internet like you normally do, then open your browser, the first page loaded will ask you to type in your user name and password.

    Hope this helps.