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Wireless USB Hub Belkin Tech Support US: 310-898-1100, ext. 2263 800-223-5546, ext. 2263 UK: 0845 607 77 87 Australia: 1800 235 546 New Zealand: 0800 235 546 Singapore: 65 64857620 Europe: www.belkin.com/support Belkin International, Inc. 501 West Walnut Street Los Angeles, CA 90220, USA 310-898-1100... 310-898-1111 fax Belkin Ltd. Boeing Avenue 333 1119 PH Schiphol-Rijk, The Netherlands +31 (0) 20 654 ...
Wireless USB Hub Belkin Tech Support US: 310-898-1100, ext. 2263 800-223-5546, ext. 2263 UK: 0845 607 77 87 Australia: 1800 235 546 New Zealand: 0800 235 546 Singapore: 65 64857620 Europe: www.belkin.com/support Belkin International, Inc. 501 West Walnut Street Los Angeles, CA 90220, USA 310-898-1100... 310-898-1111 fax Belkin Ltd. Boeing Avenue 333 1119 PH Schiphol-Rijk, The Netherlands +31 (0) 20 654 ...
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Introduction Congratulations and thank you can print, play music, scan, download photos, and burn CDs, without the hassle of connecting cables. Now you for purchasing the Belkin Wireless USB Hub. The 2 Hub is easy to use and gives you the freedom to roam-and stay connected. 3 Please review this User Manual carefully so that you 1 connect your USB devices to get the most from your computer-wirelessly. This revolutionary product lets you are sure to your Wireless USB Hub. 4 5 6 Wireless USB Hub 1
Introduction Congratulations and thank you can print, play music, scan, download photos, and burn CDs, without the hassle of connecting cables. Now you for purchasing the Belkin Wireless USB Hub. The 2 Hub is easy to use and gives you the freedom to roam-and stay connected. 3 Please review this User Manual carefully so that you 1 connect your USB devices to get the most from your computer-wirelessly. This revolutionary product lets you are sure to your Wireless USB Hub. 4 5 6 Wireless USB Hub 1
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Introduction Features 1 • Wireless connectivity through USB technology for printers, cameras, hard drives, and other USB devices to 2 your computer • Reduced cable clutter 3 • Ports for linking up to 4 high-, full-, and low-speed devices with your computer 4 • Belkin Lifetime Warranty 5 System Requirements • Windows VistaTM 32-/64-bit operating system 6 Package Contents • Wireless USB Hub • Power Adapter • USB Cable (A to mini-B) • User Manual • Quick Start Guide 2
Introduction Features 1 • Wireless connectivity through USB technology for printers, cameras, hard drives, and other USB devices to 2 your computer • Reduced cable clutter 3 • Ports for linking up to 4 high-, full-, and low-speed devices with your computer 4 • Belkin Lifetime Warranty 5 System Requirements • Windows VistaTM 32-/64-bit operating system 6 Package Contents • Wireless USB Hub • Power Adapter • USB Cable (A to mini-B) • User Manual • Quick Start Guide 2
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blinks to indicate a wireless connection USB Port Status LED Color: Green Status: Off: No USB device plugged in (or device not enumerated) Green: USB device enumerated 3 Introduction Product Description 1 Downstream USB Ports: 4 Per-Port Voltage: 5V Per-Port Current: 500mA 2 Power Mode: Self-powered Power Supply: 3 Input: 100-240 50/60Hz Output: 5V DC, 3A 4 Plug Size: 3.5mm Plug Polarity: Center-pin positive 5 LED Indicators on Hub: Wireless Status LED 6 Color: Blue Status: Constant on, when power supply is connected;
blinks to indicate a wireless connection USB Port Status LED Color: Green Status: Off: No USB device plugged in (or device not enumerated) Green: USB device enumerated 3 Introduction Product Description 1 Downstream USB Ports: 4 Per-Port Voltage: 5V Per-Port Current: 500mA 2 Power Mode: Self-powered Power Supply: 3 Input: 100-240 50/60Hz Output: 5V DC, 3A 4 Plug Size: 3.5mm Plug Polarity: Center-pin positive 5 LED Indicators on Hub: Wireless Status LED 6 Color: Blue Status: Constant on, when power supply is connected;
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... that you have an icon for the device name and method of the Hub into 2 the Wireless USB Manager. You should have established a wireless connection through the Wireless USB Manager. Station the Wireless USB Hub in range and connect your devices to establish a secure wireless connection. 3 1. The PIN can be found on the bottom of two supported methods to access...
... that you have an icon for the device name and method of the Hub into 2 the Wireless USB Manager. You should have established a wireless connection through the Wireless USB Manager. Station the Wireless USB Hub in range and connect your devices to establish a secure wireless connection. 3 1. The PIN can be found on the bottom of two supported methods to access...
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... the wall, and then plug the DC connector into the Hub. 4 2. Station the Wireless USB Hub in range and connect your computer using the provided USB cable. The Wireless USB Manager will automatically detect the Hub and provide customization options for the Hub showing two arrows pointing to access them wirelessly. 6 This "cable association" procedure is the second optional method...
... the wall, and then plug the DC connector into the Hub. 4 2. Station the Wireless USB Hub in range and connect your computer using the provided USB cable. The Wireless USB Manager will automatically detect the Hub and provide customization options for the Hub showing two arrows pointing to access them wirelessly. 6 This "cable association" procedure is the second optional method...
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In the Device Manager, 2 you should see: "Belkin Wireless USB Hub" and "Dell Wireless 400 Host Wire Adapter". 3 4 5 6 8 Installation Confirming Proper Installation 1 To confirm that the Wireless USB Hub is properly installed, check the Windows Device Manager.
In the Device Manager, 2 you should see: "Belkin Wireless USB Hub" and "Dell Wireless 400 Host Wire Adapter". 3 4 5 6 8 Installation Confirming Proper Installation 1 To confirm that the Wireless USB Hub is properly installed, check the Windows Device Manager.
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Clicking on the "Settings" button will provide diagnostics, options, customization, and help with three buttons. Operation Using the Wireless USB Manager 1 The user interface for the Wireless USB Manager consists of a window with your Wireless USB Hub. These buttons are: 2 • Settings • Device 3 • Help 4 5 6 These three buttons within the Wireless USB Manager will allow you to add a new connection and more through the "Options" button. 10
Clicking on the "Settings" button will provide diagnostics, options, customization, and help with three buttons. Operation Using the Wireless USB Manager 1 The user interface for the Wireless USB Manager consists of a window with your Wireless USB Hub. These buttons are: 2 • Settings • Device 3 • Help 4 5 6 These three buttons within the Wireless USB Manager will allow you to add a new connection and more through the "Options" button. 10
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The icon for the Wireless USB Hub is not fixed and can also choose the connection mode with the Hub. These options include Automatic, Prompt to display these options. 4 5 6 14 Right-click on the main screen of the Wireless USB Manager 1 will show your connection status and will allow you to disconnect from the Hub or delete a wireless entry. Operation The icon on the icon to Connect, or Manual. You 2 can be 3 changed if desired.
The icon for the Wireless USB Hub is not fixed and can also choose the connection mode with the Hub. These options include Automatic, Prompt to display these options. 4 5 6 14 Right-click on the main screen of the Wireless USB Manager 1 will show your connection status and will allow you to disconnect from the Hub or delete a wireless entry. Operation The icon on the icon to Connect, or Manual. You 2 can be 3 changed if desired.
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... the power-supply connector from the back of the devices listed. If you are two green arrows pointing to the Hub, open the Wireless USB Manager. If the software does not show a wireless connection, move your device listed, make sure there are sure there is power to each other over the device icon.... Check that the power supply is connected and that fixes the problem. Note: After doing this, you see if that the blue 4 LED on the Hub is not, ...
... the power-supply connector from the back of the devices listed. If you are two green arrows pointing to the Hub, open the Wireless USB Manager. If the software does not show a wireless connection, move your device listed, make sure there are sure there is power to each other over the device icon.... Check that the power supply is connected and that fixes the problem. Note: After doing this, you see if that the blue 4 LED on the Hub is not, ...
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...will connect. For cable-association, do not 4 unplug the cable until you used the cable-association procedure, verify that the host USB port on the Wireless USB Hub. If so, please verify that 6 this by large solid objects placed between the two devices, such as a wall or ... begin moving them further apart to it. Have you are using any additional extension cables for your computer works properly. Open the "Wireless USB Manager" application, select the "Options" button, and try the security-setup process again, following the 3 instructions carefully. Do this ...
...will connect. For cable-association, do not 4 unplug the cable until you used the cable-association procedure, verify that the host USB port on the Wireless USB Hub. If so, please verify that 6 this by large solid objects placed between the two devices, such as a wall or ... begin moving them further apart to it. Have you are using any additional extension cables for your computer works properly. Open the "Wireless USB Manager" application, select the "Options" button, and try the security-setup process again, following the 3 instructions carefully. Do this ...
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... one at a 6 time to run. The channel range is a problem with only the current system. 2 Verify the following by disconnecting Wireless USB communication on "Settings > Options > Advanced Options". Maintenance If possible, try to use one of my hubs. You may have reached the limit of them to access the same channel. If both...
... one at a 6 time to run. The channel range is a problem with only the current system. 2 Verify the following by disconnecting Wireless USB communication on "Settings > Options > Advanced Options". Maintenance If possible, try to use one of my hubs. You may have reached the limit of them to access the same channel. If both...
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...° F to 131° F (0° C to 4.8GHz; Wireless USB Hub WiQuest® WQST110 BB/MAC + WQST101 RF IC 2 PHY Data Rate Frequency Range Up to 480Mbps (automatically selected) 3.1GHz to 55° C) Operational Humidity 30%-85% PHY Compliance Complies with co-located additional dongles or Wireless USB systems (FFI, TFI schemes) 20 rev. 1.0 FCC Compliance...
...° F to 131° F (0° C to 4.8GHz; Wireless USB Hub WiQuest® WQST110 BB/MAC + WQST101 RF IC 2 PHY Data Rate Frequency Range Up to 480Mbps (automatically selected) 3.1GHz to 55° C) Operational Humidity 30%-85% PHY Compliance Complies with co-located additional dongles or Wireless USB systems (FFI, TFI schemes) 20 rev. 1.0 FCC Compliance...