Figure 50: Mac OS X alerts you to a new network.
Your Mac will automatically join any network that it’s been told to
remember: it will connect when you wake it up or turn it on, when
you turn Wi-Fi off and back on, when a network is turned on nearby,
or even when a Wi-Fi network disappears and reappears while you’re
actively using the computer.
Note: The techniques described here are nearly identical to those
used in Leopard and Snow Leopard.
You can also join a Wi-Fi network by choosing it from the Wi-Fi menu:
• To join a network when the network broadcasts its name—as most
do—choose the network name from the Wi-Fi menu (Figure 51).
• To connect to a closed (hidden) network, choose Join Other
Network.
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