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14 14  \\In Windows 7: **
15 15  a)** Mouse click on the **network icon** in the notification area (right bottom corner by the clock) and than click on the link **Open Network and Sharing Center.
16 16  b)** Or go via **Start** → **Control Panels → Network and Internet → Network and Sharing Center.
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18 18  Continue** by link **Change adapter settings**.
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22 22  1. You can see your network adapters in the dialog **Network connections**. Contiue with right mouse button and choose properties or doubleclick on the chosen adapter to open the dialog **Connection to local/wireless network - state**.
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26 26  1. You can recognize a wireless connection by the title of dialog in the propertiers of the adapter. You can also check the name of the adapter and compare it with the documentation of your computer.
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29 29  1. When you doubleclick on the chosen WiFi adapter in the dialog **Network connections**:
30 30  
31 31  **a)** If you are **not connected to WiFi** network, then available networks dialog appear.
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35 35  **b)** If you are **connected to WiFi network**, then you can find current state of adapter in the dialog **Wireless connection to the network**// - state.//
36 36   Also you can find your WiFi MAC address by clicking the button **Details..**
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40 40  **c)** If you are **connected to the Ethernet** port of your network card (//wire connection//) you can find its current state in the displayed dialog where e.g. the icon of the computer with Ethernet cable can be helpful in detecting.
41 41   Also you can find your Ethernet MAC address by clicking the button** Details..**
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