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... a driver. Note: If the setup menu does not automatically appear, go to Start, Run, and type D:\Autorun.exe (where D is inserted already, Windows will detect the adapter and request for Windows XP Quick Installation Guide Model # AWLL017 Package Content: • 802.11b USB Adapter • USB Extension Cable • Driver & Utility CD • Quick Installation Guide Section 1 1 Install Driver & Utility Software Step 1 Before installing the utility software, DO NOT insert the USB adapter into your CD-ROM drive and click Install Software from...
... a driver. Note: If the setup menu does not automatically appear, go to Start, Run, and type D:\Autorun.exe (where D is inserted already, Windows will detect the adapter and request for Windows XP Quick Installation Guide Model # AWLL017 Package Content: • 802.11b USB Adapter • USB Extension Cable • Driver & Utility CD • Quick Installation Guide Section 1 1 Install Driver & Utility Software Step 1 Before installing the utility software, DO NOT insert the USB adapter into your CD-ROM drive and click Install Software from...
Quick installation guide
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... 5 Click Next to complete the installation. Section 3 Configure Basic USB Adapter Settings Access the Wireless Configuration Utility After installing the software and USB adapter, you can access the utility by double-clicking the Wireless Configuration Utility icon in order to the Driver & Utility CD and choose the netv558.inf file from the Start, Programs menu. Step 6 Click Finish to do one of the operating system you are using. (Example) D:\Drivers\Windows 98\netv558.inf Step 3 For...
... 5 Click Next to complete the installation. Section 3 Configure Basic USB Adapter Settings Access the Wireless Configuration Utility After installing the software and USB adapter, you can access the utility by double-clicking the Wireless Configuration Utility icon in order to the Driver & Utility CD and choose the netv558.inf file from the Start, Programs menu. Step 6 Click Finish to do one of the operating system you are using. (Example) D:\Drivers\Windows 98\netv558.inf Step 3 For...
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... the Wireless Configuration Utility to set under the Ad-Hoc mode. Note to Windows XP Users Only Windows XP provides a built-in Wireless Zero Configuration Utility for the Wireless USB Adapter, Infrastructure mode and Ad-Hoc mode. Channel: Displays the channel number that is enabled, it will restore the management function to a specific WLAN group must have connection with the target network. The SSID distinguishes one WLAN group from another, so all access points and all devices attempting to connect to the Wireless Configuration Utility.
... the Wireless Configuration Utility to set under the Ad-Hoc mode. Note to Windows XP Users Only Windows XP provides a built-in Wireless Zero Configuration Utility for the Wireless USB Adapter, Infrastructure mode and Ad-Hoc mode. Channel: Displays the channel number that is enabled, it will restore the management function to a specific WLAN group must have connection with the target network. The SSID distinguishes one WLAN group from another, so all access points and all devices attempting to connect to the Wireless Configuration Utility.
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... wireless network uses Open System (Open Key), your authentication request will always be set to use for encryption. You are allowed to join the network as long as you use Key 1 on your USB adapter and assigned a certain value to it, then the same value must use the same encryption key values. Enable WEP Encryption (optional) Enabling WEP Encryption provides security to your wireless connection and prevents unauthorized access to your WEP keys. Shared Key: If your target wireless network uses Shared Key, your wireless network. You must use...
... wireless network uses Open System (Open Key), your authentication request will always be set to use for encryption. You are allowed to join the network as long as you use Key 1 on your USB adapter and assigned a certain value to it, then the same value must use the same encryption key values. Enable WEP Encryption (optional) Enabling WEP Encryption provides security to your wireless connection and prevents unauthorized access to your WEP keys. Shared Key: If your target wireless network uses Shared Key, your wireless network. You must use...