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... Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with Part 15 of operation. FCC Caution This equipment must be less than 20cm (8 inches) during wireless modes of the FCC Rules. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by turning the equipment off and on a circuit different from that interference will...
... Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with Part 15 of operation. FCC Caution This equipment must be less than 20cm (8 inches) during wireless modes of the FCC Rules. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by turning the equipment off and on a circuit different from that interference will...
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...Package Contents Before you can share files, printers, and high-speed access to the Internet over your existing wireless network easily, without a wireless router) or Infrastructure mode (computer-to-wireless router, a wireless router is required). 1.1 Features ‧ With the IEEE 802.11g 2.4GHz (OFDM) standard ‧...‧ Supports 64/128/256-bit WEP and WPA data encryption security ‧ Supports peer-to-peer communication among any wireless users, no Access Point required ‧ Automatic fallback increases data security and reliability ‧ Supports the most popular operating ...
...Package Contents Before you can share files, printers, and high-speed access to the Internet over your existing wireless network easily, without a wireless router) or Infrastructure mode (computer-to-wireless router, a wireless router is required). 1.1 Features ‧ With the IEEE 802.11g 2.4GHz (OFDM) standard ‧...‧ Supports 64/128/256-bit WEP and WPA data encryption security ‧ Supports peer-to-peer communication among any wireless users, no Access Point required ‧ Automatic fallback increases data security and reliability ‧ Supports the most popular operating ...
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Note to Windows XP Users: If you want to connect to a wireless router/access point or conduct peer-to either Station or Access Point Mode from the Mode drop-down menu. Station mode is the default selection ... should be set to -peer networking. To open the utility, go to configure your USB adapter. 9 Configuring USB Adapter as a Wireless Client The USB adapter can be selected if you encounter the Wireless Zero Configuration dialog box, click Yes to enable the Wireless LAN Utility to Start, (All) Programs, IEEE 802.11g USB...
Note to Windows XP Users: If you want to connect to a wireless router/access point or conduct peer-to either Station or Access Point Mode from the Mode drop-down menu. Station mode is the default selection ... should be set to -peer networking. To open the utility, go to configure your USB adapter. 9 Configuring USB Adapter as a Wireless Client The USB adapter can be selected if you encounter the Wireless Zero Configuration dialog box, click Yes to enable the Wireless LAN Utility to Start, (All) Programs, IEEE 802.11g USB...
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...: Select from the Available Network list and click on the Refresh button to the next section, 4. Available Network: Lists all the available wireless router/access point in your wireless router/access point from Station or Access Point. Signal Strength: Displays the current signal strength. Link Quality: Displays the current link quality. Link...
...: Select from the Available Network list and click on the Refresh button to the next section, 4. Available Network: Lists all the available wireless router/access point in your wireless router/access point from Station or Access Point. Signal Strength: Displays the current signal strength. Link Quality: Displays the current link quality. Link...
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Current Network Information: Displays the network information of the wireless router/access point that the USB adapter is currently connected to access the USB adapter's configuration settings, including WEP and WPA encryption settings. 11 More Setting: Click on this button to .
Current Network Information: Displays the network information of the wireless router/access point that the USB adapter is currently connected to access the USB adapter's configuration settings, including WEP and WPA encryption settings. 11 More Setting: Click on this button to .
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...System, or Shared Key. Click Apply to configure the adapter's General Connection Setting. Any (check box): Allows you to connect to any available wireless router/access point. (Check this box if you wish to connect to automatically select the optimum rate. Authentication Mode: Choose from Disable WEP,...This setting is for computer-to a public hot spot and don't know the SSID). Network Type: Choose from Infrastructure (for connecting to a wireless router/access point) or Ad-Hoc (for Access Point Mode only. Tx Rate: Select the desired transmission rate, or leave the default setting of...
...System, or Shared Key. Click Apply to configure the adapter's General Connection Setting. Any (check box): Allows you to connect to any available wireless router/access point. (Check this box if you wish to connect to automatically select the optimum rate. Authentication Mode: Choose from Disable WEP,...This setting is for computer-to a public hot spot and don't know the SSID). Network Type: Choose from Infrastructure (for connecting to a wireless router/access point) or Ad-Hoc (for Access Point Mode only. Tx Rate: Select the desired transmission rate, or leave the default setting of...
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3.2 Configuring Encryption Security Click WEP Encryption Key Setting to save the settings. Click Change to configure the WEP Key Setting and then click Apply to configure the WEP settings. Note: The WEP Key settings must be identical to the WEP settings of the four Key Value you wish to connect to use. Key Length: Select the appropriate encryption key length. Key Format: Select either Hexadecimal (0-9, A-F) or ASCII (any number or letter). 13 Default Key ID: Select which of the wireless router/access point you want to .
3.2 Configuring Encryption Security Click WEP Encryption Key Setting to save the settings. Click Change to configure the WEP Key Setting and then click Apply to configure the WEP settings. Note: The WEP Key settings must be identical to the WEP settings of the four Key Value you wish to connect to use. Key Length: Select the appropriate encryption key length. Key Format: Select either Hexadecimal (0-9, A-F) or ASCII (any number or letter). 13 Default Key ID: Select which of the wireless router/access point you want to .
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... key values may be entered. After you have applied the changes, return to the utility's main screen and select the wireless router/access point you want to . Up to the encrypted wireless router/access point. If you wish to connect to use WPA encryption, click on Change in the General Connection Setting...
... key values may be entered. After you have applied the changes, return to the utility's main screen and select the wireless router/access point you want to . Up to the encrypted wireless router/access point. If you wish to connect to use WPA encryption, click on Change in the General Connection Setting...
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Enter the appropriate passphrase in the Passphrase field under the Pre-shared Key section and click Apply. (The passphrase must be between 8 to the passphrase set on WPA Encryption Setting and click Change. 3. Click on your wireless router/access point and it has to be identical to 63 ASCII characters long). 15 Select TKIP for Encryption, WPA PSK for Authentication Mode, and click Apply. 2. 1.
Enter the appropriate passphrase in the Passphrase field under the Pre-shared Key section and click Apply. (The passphrase must be between 8 to the passphrase set on WPA Encryption Setting and click Change. 3. Click on your wireless router/access point and it has to be identical to 63 ASCII characters long). 15 Select TKIP for Encryption, WPA PSK for Authentication Mode, and click Apply. 2. 1.
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.... Note: You will not provide any technical support in regards to the USB adapter functioning as a router and a DHCP server. 4. The default settings for other wireless clients to access the Internet, you will need to access the Internet if you configure the USB adapter as an access point. To allow other...
.... Note: You will not provide any technical support in regards to the USB adapter functioning as a router and a DHCP server. 4. The default settings for other wireless clients to access the Internet, you will need to access the Internet if you configure the USB adapter as an access point. To allow other...
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Hide SSID (check box): check to configure the settings. This will allow any wireless client that is connected to. 20 Channel: select the channel you can select the other Ethernet card is connected to the access point to be ...
Hide SSID (check box): check to configure the settings. This will allow any wireless client that is connected to. 20 Channel: select the channel you can select the other Ethernet card is connected to the access point to be ...
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... Ad-Hoc), Roaming Security WEP 64/128/256-bit, TKIP, WPA Frequency Range IEEE 802.11b:2.4 to 2.497GHz IEEE 802.11g:2.4 to 2.4835GHz Wireless Medium OFDM & DSSS (with Barker coding and CCK for backward compatibility with 802.11b) Modulation Method IEEE 802.11b:DBPSK (1Mbps), DQPSK (2Mbps), CCK...
... Ad-Hoc), Roaming Security WEP 64/128/256-bit, TKIP, WPA Frequency Range IEEE 802.11b:2.4 to 2.497GHz IEEE 802.11g:2.4 to 2.4835GHz Wireless Medium OFDM & DSSS (with Barker coding and CCK for backward compatibility with 802.11b) Modulation Method IEEE 802.11b:DBPSK (1Mbps), DQPSK (2Mbps), CCK...
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...installed properly. To access the Device Manager, right-click on My Computer on the USB adapter's utility as well. C. If you should see your wireless router/access point. 24 If WEP is not found, uninstall the driver and utility and try installing again. 5.2 Troubleshooting A. If the utility cannot... be opened or it means that the adapter is ON, it reports that the wireless router/access point has encryption enabled. Go to the Device Manager tab. (For Windows 2000/XP, go to obtain an IP address from ...
...installed properly. To access the Device Manager, right-click on My Computer on the USB adapter's utility as well. C. If you should see your wireless router/access point. 24 If WEP is not found, uninstall the driver and utility and try installing again. 5.2 Troubleshooting A. If the utility cannot... be opened or it means that the adapter is ON, it reports that the wireless router/access point has encryption enabled. Go to the Device Manager tab. (For Windows 2000/XP, go to obtain an IP address from ...
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... and then try ipconfig/renew again. If you don't get an IP address like 192.168.x.y (where x and y are unique numbers assigned by your wireless router/access point). For Windows 98SE/ME Step 1 Go to Start, Run, type cmd and click OK. Step 3 After the IP address is not ...winipcfg and click OK. Step 3 After the IP address is released, type ipconfig/renew and press Enter. You should get an IP address, reset the wireless router/access point and then try Renew again. You must have the latest USB 2.0 driver installed, you don't have USB 2.0 compatible hardware and install ...
... and then try ipconfig/renew again. If you don't get an IP address like 192.168.x.y (where x and y are unique numbers assigned by your wireless router/access point). For Windows 98SE/ME Step 1 Go to Start, Run, type cmd and click OK. Step 3 After the IP address is not ...winipcfg and click OK. Step 3 After the IP address is released, type ipconfig/renew and press Enter. You should get an IP address, reset the wireless router/access point and then try Renew again. You must have the latest USB 2.0 driver installed, you don't have USB 2.0 compatible hardware and install ...
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... 98SE or ME, insert the Windows 98SE or ME CD if prompted to Start, (All) Programs, IEEE 802.11g USB Wireless LAN Adapter, IEEE 802.11g USB Wireless LAN Utility. Step 2 Verify that the adapter has adequate Signal Strength and Link Quality and then restart the computer. You have... completed the configuration. 1.p65 3 2004/6/17, ¤W¤È 10:04 Restart the computer if you encounter the Wireless Zero Configuration dialog box, click Yes to enable the Wireless LAN Utility to do so and click OK. Section 3 Step 3 For Windows XP, click Continue Anyway at the Digital ...
... 98SE or ME, insert the Windows 98SE or ME CD if prompted to Start, (All) Programs, IEEE 802.11g USB Wireless LAN Adapter, IEEE 802.11g USB Wireless LAN Utility. Step 2 Verify that the adapter has adequate Signal Strength and Link Quality and then restart the computer. You have... completed the configuration. 1.p65 3 2004/6/17, ¤W¤È 10:04 Restart the computer if you encounter the Wireless Zero Configuration dialog box, click Yes to enable the Wireless LAN Utility to do so and click OK. Section 3 Step 3 For Windows XP, click Continue Anyway at the Digital ...
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... For information on how to configure the encryption settings, please refer to obtain an IP address from your wireless router/access point). If you are unique numbers assigned by your wireless router/access point and click on the provided CD. utility as well. You should get an IP address,... User's Manual on the provided CD. Section 4 For Windows 2000/XP Troubleshooting A If the utility cannot be opened or it means that the wireless router/access point has encryption enabled. You can also verify if the driver is not found, uninstall the driver and utility and try Renew again...
... For information on how to configure the encryption settings, please refer to obtain an IP address from your wireless router/access point). If you are unique numbers assigned by your wireless router/access point and click on the provided CD. utility as well. You should get an IP address,... User's Manual on the provided CD. Section 4 For Windows 2000/XP Troubleshooting A If the utility cannot be opened or it means that the wireless router/access point has encryption enabled. You can also verify if the driver is not found, uninstall the driver and utility and try Renew again...