Page 2 - REGULATORY STATEMENTS; FCC Certification
REGULATORY STATEMENTS FCC Certification The United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Department of Communications have established certain rules governing the use of electronic equipment. Part15, Class B This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subjec...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................... 1 F EATURES .............................................................................................................. 1 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION .........................
Page 4 - INTRODUCTION; Features
- 1 - INTRODUCTION The 802.11b+g Wireless LAN USB Adapter is designed for a USB type A port of a laptop or desktop computer for creating a wireless workstation . It is USB 2.0 compliant which connects to any available USB port on a notebook or desktop computer. The 802.11b+g Wireless LAN USB Adapter...
Page 5 - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION; Caution; Do not insert the wireless LAN adapter into your; Exit all Windows programs. Insert the included CD-ROM into your; “ Driver & Utility
- 2 - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Step 1: Install the Driver & Utility For Windows 98, 2000, ME and XP users Caution ! Do not insert the wireless LAN adapter into your computer until the procedures in “ Install the Driver& Utility” have been performed. 1. Exit all Windows programs. Insert the incl...
Page 6 - When the Welcome screen appears, click; Next; Finish
3. When the Welcome screen appears, click Next to continue. 4. The installation program will start running automatically. Follow the on-screen instruction to proceed. 5. Click Finish to complete the software installation. - 3 -
Page 8 - HARDWARE INSTALLATION; Note; : Before you install the device to your computer, make sure you; driver; and; utility; as described in the previous
- 5 - HARDWARE INSTALLATION Windows 2000/XP Note : Before you install the device to your computer, make sure you have installed the driver and utility as described in the previous section. Windows XP 1. Locate your USB host and insert the USB Adapter. 2. Once the device has been inserted to your com...
Page 9 - Click; Continue Anyway; to complete the hardware; Yes
- 6 - 4. Click Continue Anyway → Finish to complete the hardware installation. Windows 2000 Insert the USB adapter into the USB port of your computer and then click Yes to complete the hardware installation. Windows 98/ME In Window 98/ME, you only have to insert the USB adapter into the USB port of ...
Page 10 - Verify
- 7 - Verify To verify if the device exists in your computer and is enabled, go to Start Settings Control Panel System ( Hardware) Device Manager . Expand the Network Adapters category. If the 802.11b+g USB Wireless LAN Adapter is listed here, it means that your device is properly installed and enab...
Page 11 - NETWORK CONNECTION; Go to; Start Settings Control Panel Network; Make sure that all the required components are installed. If any; Add; button to add them
- 8 - NETWORK CONNECTION Once the device driver is well installed, a network setting described in the following should be also established. In Windows 98SE/ME 1. Go to Start Settings Control Panel Network . 2. Make sure that all the required components are installed. If any components are missing, c...
Page 12 - For making your computer visible on the network, enable the; File; the; Identification; tab. Make up a name that is unique from the
- 9 - 3. For making your computer visible on the network, enable the File and Print Sharing . 4. Click the Identification tab. Make up a name that is unique from the other computers' names on the network. Type the name of your workgroup, which should be the same used by all of the other PCs on the n...
Page 13 - Access Control; tab. Make sure that “; control; ” is selected. If connecting to a Netware server, share level; User-level access control; When finished, restart your computer to activate the new device.
5. Click the Access Control tab. Make sure that “ Share-level access control ” is selected. If connecting to a Netware server, share level can be set to “ User-level access control .” 6. When finished, restart your computer to activate the new device. - 10 -
Page 14 - Start Settings Control Panel Network and Dial-up; Start
In Windows 2000/XP 1. (In Windows 2000 ) Go to Start Settings Control Panel Network and Dial-up Connections Local Area Connection Properties . (In Windows XP ) Go to Start Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Network Connection Wireless Network Connection Enabled USB Wireless Network Adapt...
Page 16 - IP Address; Obtain an IP Address Automatically; Use the
- 13 - IP Address Note : When assigning IP Addresses to the computers on the network, remember to have the IP address for each computer set on the same subnet mask. If your Broadband Router use DHCP technology, however, it won’t be necessary for you to assign Static IP Address for your computer. 1. ...
Page 17 - Configuration Utility
- 14 - Configuration Utility After the Wireless adapter has been successfully installed, users can use the included Configuration Utility to set their preference. Go to Start J Program J 802.11b+g Wireless LAN J 802.11b+g USB Wireless LAN Utility For Windows 2000/XP , the Configuration Utility icon ...
Page 18 - : There will be two modes –; Station; Access Point; for you to
- 15 - Note : There will be two modes – Station and Access Point for you to switch, you can select the mode you need from the pull-down menu.
Page 25 - Advanced Setting; Fast Power-Saving Mode
- 22 - Advanced Setting User Interface Language Select English or Traditional Chinese. Power Consumption Setting Continuous Access Mode (CAM) When this mode is selected, the power supply will be normally provided even when there is no throughput. Maximum Power-Saving Mode When this mode is selected,...
Page 27 - To set your 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter
- 24 - Access Point To set your 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter as an Access Point (AP). In access point mode, the 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter will function as an access point. This allows you to set up your wireless networks without using a dedicated AP device. Up to 16 wireless stations can ...
Page 33 - Appendix; Soft AP Configuration
- 30 - Appendix Soft AP Configuration Setup Requirement: To bridge your wired and wireless network using 802.11b+g Wireless LAN USB Adapter, the following must be met: 1. Install the 802.11b+g Wireless LAN USB Adapter on the LAN-connected computer. 2. The Soft Access Point should be connected to a n...
Page 34 - More Setting...
- 31 - 1. Select the Access Point mode, and you will see the following figure 2. Click the More Setting… button and the following figure will appear for you to configure 3. Select the wired Network Adapter that has already installed in the PC from the pull-down menu.
Page 35 - Obtain an IP
- 32 - 4. If the network connected to the wired LAN card has a DHCP server, you just need to configure the wireless station as a DHCP client (select Obtain an IP address automatically ). If the network does not have a DHCP server, you must assign a fixed IP to the wired PC (select Use the following ...