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The package should include the following items: • One Wireless USB Adapter • One Quick Installation Guide • One Driver & Utility CD (with Windows 98SE, 2000, ME, and XP • Supports wireless security WEP 64/128/256 bits, WPA-PSK (TKIP) and WPA-PSK2 (AES) encryption • ...11, 9, 6, 5.5, 2, 1Mbps to be used in public places. The USB adapter has a data rate of up to 8 times faster than USB 1.1 • Supports Plug-and-Play with User's Manual) If any of your highly amplified wireless signal. 270˚ Tilt-and-swivel design for best reception • Compact ...
The package should include the following items: • One Wireless USB Adapter • One Quick Installation Guide • One Driver & Utility CD (with Windows 98SE, 2000, ME, and XP • Supports wireless security WEP 64/128/256 bits, WPA-PSK (TKIP) and WPA-PSK2 (AES) encryption • ...11, 9, 6, 5.5, 2, 1Mbps to be used in public places. The USB adapter has a data rate of up to 8 times faster than USB 1.1 • Supports Plug-and-Play with User's Manual) If any of your highly amplified wireless signal. 270˚ Tilt-and-swivel design for best reception • Compact ...
User Manual
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.../access point or conduct peer-to-peer networking. To open the utility, go to do so. 3. Configuring USB Adapter as a Wireless Client The USB adapter can be selected if you are prompted to either Station or Access Point Mode from the Mode drop-down menu. Station mode is the ... the Digital Signature screen. For Windows 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. 9 Step 4 Click Finish.
.../access point or conduct peer-to-peer networking. To open the utility, go to do so. 3. Configuring USB Adapter as a Wireless Client The USB adapter can be selected if you are prompted to either Station or Access Point Mode from the Mode drop-down menu. Station mode is the ... the Digital Signature screen. For Windows 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. 9 Step 4 Click Finish.
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Note to Windows XP Users: If you encounter the Wireless Zero Configuration dialog box, click Yes to enable the Wireless LAN Utility to configure your wireless router/access point from the Available Network list and click on the Connect this site button. 10 Step 1 Select the SSID of your USB adapter.
Note to Windows XP Users: If you encounter the Wireless Zero Configuration dialog box, click Yes to enable the Wireless LAN Utility to configure your wireless router/access point from the Available Network list and click on the Connect this site button. 10 Step 1 Select the SSID of your USB adapter.
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...quality. You can click on the Refresh button to the next section, 4. Configuring USB Adapter as an Access Point. Network Adapter: Displays the name of frames transmitted. Available Network: Lists all the available wireless router/access point in your area. Link Status: Displays the current link status. ... Access Point, please refer to update the list. Mode: Select from Station or Access Point. Tx Frame: Displays the number of the USB adapter. Rx Frame: Displays the number of frames received. 11 Step 2 Verify that the adapter has adequate Signal Strength and Link Quality ...
...quality. You can click on the Refresh button to the next section, 4. Configuring USB Adapter as an Access Point. Network Adapter: Displays the name of frames transmitted. Available Network: Lists all the available wireless router/access point in your area. Link Status: Displays the current link status. ... Access Point, please refer to update the list. Mode: Select from Station or Access Point. Tx Frame: Displays the number of the USB adapter. Rx Frame: Displays the number of frames received. 11 Step 2 Verify that the adapter has adequate Signal Strength and Link Quality ...
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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. 12
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. 12
User Manual
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... You can configure the USB Adapter as follows: Channel: 6 SSID: WLAN_AP WEP: Disable Tx Power: Level 0 To configure the access point, click on your computer as a router and a DHCP server. 4. The default settings for the access point are as an access point for other wireless clients to access the ...Internet, you configure the USB adapter as an access point. Select Access Point from the Mode drop-down menu. Note: You will not be able to...
... You can configure the USB Adapter as follows: Channel: 6 SSID: WLAN_AP WEP: Disable Tx Power: Level 0 To configure the access point, click on your computer as a router and a DHCP server. 4. The default settings for the access point are as an access point for other wireless clients to access the ...Internet, you configure the USB adapter as an access point. Select Access Point from the Mode drop-down menu. Note: You will not be able to...
User Manual
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... you are unique numbers assigned by your wireless router/access point). For Windows 2000/XP 25 C. Be sure to Start, Run, type winipcfg and click OK. Step 2 Select the adapter from your wireless router/access point and click on the USB adapter's utility as well. You should ...see your wireless router/access point in the Available Network list, reset your wireless router/access point. B. D. If WEP is released, click Renew. ...
... you are unique numbers assigned by your wireless router/access point). For Windows 2000/XP 25 C. Be sure to Start, Run, type winipcfg and click OK. Step 2 Select the adapter from your wireless router/access point and click on the USB adapter's utility as well. You should ...see your wireless router/access point in the Available Network list, reset your wireless router/access point. B. D. If WEP is released, click Renew. ...
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E. If you will not reach 54 Mbps. 26 You must have the latest USB 2.0 driver installed, you don't get an IP address, reset the wireless router/access point and then try ipconfig/renew again. If your wireless router/access point). You should get an IP address like 192.168.x.y (where x ...and y are unique numbers assigned by your hardware is released, type ipconfig/renew and press Enter. Step 3 After the IP address is not USB 2.0 compatible or you don't have USB 2.0 compatible hardware...
E. If you will not reach 54 Mbps. 26 You must have the latest USB 2.0 driver installed, you don't get an IP address, reset the wireless router/access point and then try ipconfig/renew again. If your wireless router/access point). You should get an IP address like 192.168.x.y (where x ...and y are unique numbers assigned by your hardware is released, type ipconfig/renew and press Enter. Step 3 After the IP address is not USB 2.0 compatible or you don't have USB 2.0 compatible hardware...
Quick Installation Guide
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... the adapter has adequate Signal Strength and Link Quality and then restart the computer. Adapter, IEEE 802.11g USB Wireless LAN Utility. Note to Windows XP Users: If you are prompted to configure your wireless router/access point from the Available Network list and click on the Connect this site button. Step 4 Click... Windows Logo Compatibility screen. For Windows 98SE or ME, insert the Windows 98SE or ME CD if prompted to Start, (All) Programs, IEEE 802.11g USB Wireless LAN You have completed the configuration. To open the utility, go to do so. Step 1 Select the SSID of your...
... the adapter has adequate Signal Strength and Link Quality and then restart the computer. Adapter, IEEE 802.11g USB Wireless LAN Utility. Note to Windows XP Users: If you are prompted to configure your wireless router/access point from the Available Network list and click on the Connect this site button. Step 4 Click... Windows Logo Compatibility screen. For Windows 98SE or ME, insert the Windows 98SE or ME CD if prompted to Start, (All) Programs, IEEE 802.11g USB Wireless LAN You have completed the configuration. To open the utility, go to do so. Step 1 Select the SSID of your...
Quick Installation Guide
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.../access point. Please see your wireless router/access point in order to reach the maximum possible transfer rate. Section 5 Technical Support Section 4 For Windows 98SE/ME Step 1 Go to the User's Manual on the USB adapter's utility as network overhead lower actual data throughput rate....802.11g specifications. 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). Copyright © 2006 AirLink101. and foreign patents and pending applications, mask work rights, and copyrights. All rights reserved....
.../access point. Please see your wireless router/access point in order to reach the maximum possible transfer rate. Section 5 Technical Support Section 4 For Windows 98SE/ME Step 1 Go to the User's Manual on the USB adapter's utility as network overhead lower actual data throughput rate....802.11g specifications. 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). Copyright © 2006 AirLink101. and foreign patents and pending applications, mask work rights, and copyrights. All rights reserved....