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... (Only for Wireless LAN USB Card 8 Software and Hardware Installation ...9 Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Monitor Utility...17 Accessing the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility...17 Note to Windows XP Users...18 Status...19 Basic Configuration for Ad Hoc Network ...20 Basic Configuration for Infrastructure Network...22 I
... (Only for Wireless LAN USB Card 8 Software and Hardware Installation ...9 Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Monitor Utility...17 Accessing the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility...17 Note to Windows XP Users...18 Status...19 Basic Configuration for Ad Hoc Network ...20 Basic Configuration for Infrastructure Network...22 I
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......33 Info...34 Chapter 4 Using Wireless Tray Icon Functions 35 Viewing Signal Strength and Speed...35 Tray Icon Graphic Indication...36 Other Functions...38 Chapter 5 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility 41 Connecting to an Access Point or Wireless LAN Card 42 Viewing Wireless Connection Status...44 Configuring Your Wireless Properties...
......33 Info...34 Chapter 4 Using Wireless Tray Icon Functions 35 Viewing Signal Strength and Speed...35 Tray Icon Graphic Indication...36 Other Functions...38 Chapter 5 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility 41 Connecting to an Access Point or Wireless LAN Card 42 Viewing Wireless Connection Status...44 Configuring Your Wireless Properties...
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Part 15 ...66 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement ...67 Appendix C Setting Up TCP/IP...69 For Windows 98/ME ...69 For Windows 2000/XP...71 Appendix D Specification ...73 Software...73 III Contents Chapter 7 Updating the Device Driver...57 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting ...59 Radio Interference...59 Card Not Detected......
Part 15 ...66 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement ...67 Appendix C Setting Up TCP/IP...69 For Windows 98/ME ...69 For Windows 2000/XP...71 Appendix D Specification ...73 Software...73 III Contents Chapter 7 Updating the Device Driver...57 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting ...59 Radio Interference...59 Card Not Detected......
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... Wireless LAN Card This chapter describes the installation process for the driver and software for the Wireless LAN Card. computers. 7 Standard PCMCIA slot/USB port ! Windows 98(SE)/Me/2000/XP ! 32 MB of RAM, additional memory recommended ! UL listed I.T.E. System Requirements To use the Wireless LAN Card, your Wireless LAN...
... Wireless LAN Card This chapter describes the installation process for the driver and software for the Wireless LAN Card. computers. 7 Standard PCMCIA slot/USB port ! Windows 98(SE)/Me/2000/XP ! 32 MB of RAM, additional memory recommended ! UL listed I.T.E. System Requirements To use the Wireless LAN Card, your Wireless LAN...
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Or, run Setup.exe from D:\Utility&Driver folder of the Software Utility CD where D is the drive letter. Close all Windows programs that are running. 2. When the welcome screen pops up, click Next. 9 Follow these steps to quit the wizard and unplug the Wireless LAN... Card. Insert the provided Software Utility CD into your computer before installing its driver. If this happens, the Windows PnP function will detect the PCMCIA/USB device and issue a dialog box requesting its software. Click Cancel to install the Wireless LAN Card: 1. Chapter ...
Or, run Setup.exe from D:\Utility&Driver folder of the Software Utility CD where D is the drive letter. Close all Windows programs that are running. 2. When the welcome screen pops up, click Next. 9 Follow these steps to quit the wizard and unplug the Wireless LAN... Card. Insert the provided Software Utility CD into your computer before installing its driver. If this happens, the Windows PnP function will detect the PCMCIA/USB device and issue a dialog box requesting its software. Click Cancel to install the Wireless LAN Card: 1. Chapter ...
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...compatibility message appears, click Continue Anyway to proceed with the installation. Upon hardware detection, Windows OS will pop up to ask you need to your Windows OS, the following screen will pop up a dialog requesting for Windows 98 CD. Click Finish. 14 Select Install the software automatically and click Next. ... If you are not in you host computer, you to continue with the installation. Subject to your Windows 98(SE) CD (if Windows 98 CD files are prompted with the Digital Signature not Found alarm message, just click Yes to insert your wireless card into your ...
...compatibility message appears, click Continue Anyway to proceed with the installation. Upon hardware detection, Windows OS will pop up to ask you need to your Windows OS, the following screen will pop up a dialog requesting for Windows 98 CD. Click Finish. 14 Select Install the software automatically and click Next. ... If you are not in you host computer, you to continue with the installation. Subject to your Windows 98(SE) CD (if Windows 98 CD files are prompted with the Digital Signature not Found alarm message, just click Yes to insert your wireless card into your ...
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... Card User Manual ! Right-click the tray icon and select Settings from the context menu. Windows XP wireless icon Manufacturer's wireless utility tray icon 18 Note to disable the Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility and have your device managed by the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility, proceed... as follows: 1. This is because that you want to Windows XP Users Under Windows XP, if you are dimmed. Configuration fields and buttons are launching the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility for the first time, you ...
... Card User Manual ! Right-click the tray icon and select Settings from the context menu. Windows XP wireless icon Manufacturer's wireless utility tray icon 18 Note to disable the Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility and have your device managed by the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility, proceed... as follows: 1. This is because that you want to Windows XP Users Under Windows XP, if you are dimmed. Configuration fields and buttons are launching the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility for the first time, you ...
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... during the driver and utility installation, it is possible that you need to revert back to using Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility, just go to the Wireless Networks tab and check the Use Windows to change your operating mode between Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc mode and fine-tune other Wireless LAN... allows you to configure my wireless network settings box and click OK. Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Monitor Utility 2. On the Wireless Networks tab, uncheck the Use Windows to re-configure the Wireless LAN Card setting.
... during the driver and utility installation, it is possible that you need to revert back to using Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility, just go to the Wireless Networks tab and check the Use Windows to change your operating mode between Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc mode and fine-tune other Wireless LAN... allows you to configure my wireless network settings box and click OK. Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Monitor Utility 2. On the Wireless Networks tab, uncheck the Use Windows to re-configure the Wireless LAN Card setting.
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While connected, you start Windows, the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility is launched automatically with its icon loaded on the system tray, located near the clock on the task bar. Chapter 4 Using Wireless Tray Icon Functions Viewing Signal Strength and Speed Whenever you can place your cursor over the icon to see the pop-up text that gives link information about the current SSID, speed and signal strength. 35
While connected, you start Windows, the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility is launched automatically with its icon loaded on the system tray, located near the clock on the task bar. Chapter 4 Using Wireless Tray Icon Functions Viewing Signal Strength and Speed Whenever you can place your cursor over the icon to see the pop-up text that gives link information about the current SSID, speed and signal strength. 35
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Settings: Pops up the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility with the Status tab displayed. About: Pops up the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility with the Info tab displayed. 38 Always on top: Sets the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility window always on the context menu is described as shown below : Active Profile: Displays the current active profile and allows you to switch to prevent it from being covered by other windows. 11Mbps Wireless LAN Card User Manual Other Functions Right-clicking the icon displays the context menu as below : Each item on top to another configuration profile.
Settings: Pops up the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility with the Status tab displayed. About: Pops up the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility with the Info tab displayed. 38 Always on top: Sets the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility window always on the context menu is described as shown below : Active Profile: Displays the current active profile and allows you to switch to prevent it from being covered by other windows. 11Mbps Wireless LAN Card User Manual Other Functions Right-clicking the icon displays the context menu as below : Each item on top to another configuration profile.
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... Wireless LAN Monitor Utility, please refer to "Note to view the statistics and version information. Configuration fields and buttons are only allowed to Windows XP Users" in Wireless Zero Configuration Utility for wireless configuration and monitor. In this situation, when you open the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility,... you want to get your Wireless LAN Card managed by default. For more information please refer to Windows XP on using Windows XP wireless utility to disable Wireless Zero Configuration Utility and have your wireless network established.
... Wireless LAN Monitor Utility, please refer to "Note to view the statistics and version information. Configuration fields and buttons are only allowed to Windows XP Users" in Wireless Zero Configuration Utility for wireless configuration and monitor. In this situation, when you open the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility,... you want to get your Wireless LAN Card managed by default. For more information please refer to Windows XP on using Windows XP wireless utility to disable Wireless Zero Configuration Utility and have your wireless network established.
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... wireless network you will see all the Access Points or Wireless LAN Cards that are available in the air. When the Connect to Wireless Network window pops up, you want to connect to an existing Access Point/Wireless LAN Card, take out the following steps: 1. Note: Depending on the system tray...
... wireless network you will see all the Access Points or Wireless LAN Cards that are available in the air. When the Connect to Wireless Network window pops up, you want to connect to an existing Access Point/Wireless LAN Card, take out the following steps: 1. Note: Depending on the system tray...
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Otherwise, leave it blank. 4. When your wireless connection is established, the connection icon appears as below: 43 Click Connect, then you must enter the same WEP key in the Network key field. Chapter 5 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility Figure 5-1 Windows XP Configuration Utility-Connect to Wireless Network 3. If the target Access Point/Wireless LAN Card has been set with WEP key, you will join the target network and this dialog window will disappear.
Otherwise, leave it blank. 4. When your wireless connection is established, the connection icon appears as below: 43 Click Connect, then you must enter the same WEP key in the Network key field. Chapter 5 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility Figure 5-1 Windows XP Configuration Utility-Connect to Wireless Network 3. If the target Access Point/Wireless LAN Card has been set with WEP key, you will join the target network and this dialog window will disappear.
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This will open the Wireless Network Connection Status window where you can 't be established, double-click the connection icon and then click Properties. For more information, refer to the Access Point or Wireless LAN ... the system tray again. Go to Authentication tab first to make sure that you successfully connect to "Authentication" on page 50. Connection Status 44 Figure 5-2 Windows XP- Viewing Wireless Connection Status After you use the correct authentication type for the Wireless LAN Card. 11Mbps Wireless LAN Card User Manual Note: If...
This will open the Wireless Network Connection Status window where you can 't be established, double-click the connection icon and then click Properties. For more information, refer to the Access Point or Wireless LAN ... the system tray again. Go to Authentication tab first to make sure that you successfully connect to "Authentication" on page 50. Connection Status 44 Figure 5-2 Windows XP- Viewing Wireless Connection Status After you use the correct authentication type for the Wireless LAN Card. 11Mbps Wireless LAN Card User Manual Note: If...
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...used with your network administrator. For more detailed items of the properties window to help you to configure more information on your wireless properties, open the Wireless Network Connection Properties window which allows you do more settings of the Wireless LAN Card. The ...following describes each tab of the Wireless LAN Card. Chapter 5 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility Configuring Your Wireless Properties To...
...used with your network administrator. For more detailed items of the properties window to help you to configure more information on your wireless properties, open the Wireless Network Connection Properties window which allows you do more settings of the Wireless LAN Card. The ...following describes each tab of the Wireless LAN Card. Chapter 5 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility Configuring Your Wireless Properties To...
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11Mbps Wireless LAN Card User Manual Figure 5-3 Windows XP Connection Properties -General Wireless Networks This tab contains two sections: Available networks and Preferred networks described as below. 46
11Mbps Wireless LAN Card User Manual Figure 5-3 Windows XP Connection Properties -General Wireless Networks This tab contains two sections: Available networks and Preferred networks described as below. 46
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... Wireless Zero Configuration Utility Under Available networks section, you click the Add button, the Wireless Network Properties window pops up. Figure 5-4 Windows XP Connection Properties-Wireless Networks Under Preferred networks section, you can also see all the Access Points and Wireless LAN Cards available in the air. ...
... Wireless Zero Configuration Utility Under Available networks section, you click the Add button, the Wireless Network Properties window pops up. Figure 5-4 Windows XP Connection Properties-Wireless Networks Under Preferred networks section, you can also see all the Access Points and Wireless LAN Cards available in the air. ...
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11Mbps Wireless LAN Card User Manual Access Point or Wireless LAN Card that you want to connect to a desired position. 48 Just select the target wireless network and click Move up or Move down to move it to has been set with WEP key, you can change the order in which connection attempts to preferred networks are made. Figure 5-5 Windows XP-Add Preferred Networks After you add several profiles into Preferred networks, you must type the same WEP key as the Access Point's or Wireless LAN Card's.
11Mbps Wireless LAN Card User Manual Access Point or Wireless LAN Card that you want to connect to a desired position. 48 Just select the target wireless network and click Move up or Move down to move it to has been set with WEP key, you can change the order in which connection attempts to preferred networks are made. Figure 5-5 Windows XP-Add Preferred Networks After you add several profiles into Preferred networks, you must type the same WEP key as the Access Point's or Wireless LAN Card's.
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Chapter 5 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility To Access Certain Wireless Network Only If you finish the advanced setting, your wireless station will then connect to any ... connect to the following networks: • Any available network (access point preferred) • Access point (infrastructure) • Computer-to-computer (Peer-to open the Advanced window. In this network type, your desired network and the connected network will connect to your device will be listed under Available networks. 49
Chapter 5 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility To Access Certain Wireless Network Only If you finish the advanced setting, your wireless station will then connect to any ... connect to the following networks: • Any available network (access point preferred) • Access point (infrastructure) • Computer-to-computer (Peer-to open the Advanced window. In this network type, your desired network and the connected network will connect to your device will be listed under Available networks. 49