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... transfer, and media streaming • Use the WPS function for easy wireless network setup • Multiple OS support: Windows, Linux, and MAC System Requirements Before using your ASUS network adapter, your system must meet the following items in your ASUS EZ N Network Adapter package. 1 x ASUS USB-N10 1 x Support CD 1 x Quick Start Guide 1 x Warranty card Note: If any of...
... transfer, and media streaming • Use the WPS function for easy wireless network setup • Multiple OS support: Windows, Linux, and MAC System Requirements Before using your ASUS network adapter, your system must meet the following items in your ASUS EZ N Network Adapter package. 1 x ASUS USB-N10 1 x Support CD 1 x Quick Start Guide 1 x Warranty card Note: If any of...
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LED status indicator Status indicators LED ON Blinking OFF Indication The ASUS network adapter is not connected to a wireless device. Transmitting data via the ASUS network adapter. The ASUS network adapter is connected to a wireless device. ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 1: Introduction LED status indicators The LED indicator on the ASUS network adapter indicates the status of the network adapter. The blinking speed indicates the link speed.
LED status indicator Status indicators LED ON Blinking OFF Indication The ASUS network adapter is not connected to a wireless device. Transmitting data via the ASUS network adapter. The ASUS network adapter is connected to a wireless device. ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 1: Introduction LED status indicators The LED indicator on the ASUS network adapter indicates the status of the network adapter. The blinking speed indicates the link speed.
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Connecting via the PIN code 1. Click Next. 2. Select the router that you want to connect to. 14 ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 3: Connecting to the router then try again. When done, click Next and follow the succeeding onscreen instructions. 3. The network adapter searches for the wireless router. From the WPS Wizard, select Use the PIN code. Note: If WPS configuration failed, move your computer closer to the wireless network
Connecting via the PIN code 1. Click Next. 2. Select the router that you want to connect to. 14 ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 3: Connecting to the router then try again. When done, click Next and follow the succeeding onscreen instructions. 3. The network adapter searches for the wireless router. From the WPS Wizard, select Use the PIN code. Note: If WPS configuration failed, move your computer closer to the wireless network
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... taskbar, rightclick the WLAN icon , then select Wireless Setting. 2. Click OK to see the signal strength. Click the Connection tab to exit the utility. Click Config and set the network adapter to Ad Hoc connection mode. 20 ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 3: Connecting to view the association state.... 5. Click Status to the wireless network Configuring with the WLAN utility (Ad Hoc) The Network adapter supports Ad Hoc mode that allows ...
... taskbar, rightclick the WLAN icon , then select Wireless Setting. 2. Click OK to see the signal strength. Click the Connection tab to exit the utility. Click Config and set the network adapter to Ad Hoc connection mode. 20 ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 3: Connecting to view the association state.... 5. Click Status to the wireless network Configuring with the WLAN utility (Ad Hoc) The Network adapter supports Ad Hoc mode that allows ...
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... the encryption settings of your Network adapter are different from those of the two nodes identical. Click the Connection tab to scan for Ad Hoc nodes. Click Apply to view the association state. Click Status to activate the settings. 5. Click OK to the wireless network 21 ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 3: Connecting to exit the utility...
... the encryption settings of your Network adapter are different from those of the two nodes identical. Click the Connection tab to scan for Ad Hoc nodes. Click Apply to view the association state. Click Status to activate the settings. 5. Click OK to the wireless network 21 ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 3: Connecting to exit the utility...
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... OFF. • Search & Connect: Click to turn off the network adapter, click Disable Radio. 24 ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 4: Using the ASUS WLAN Control Center Status - to display the Wireless The menu contains the following items: • Wireless Radio On: Click to turn the wireless radio ON. • Wireless Radio Off: Click to �v�ie��w�...
... OFF. • Search & Connect: Click to turn off the network adapter, click Disable Radio. 24 ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 4: Using the ASUS WLAN Control Center Status - to display the Wireless The menu contains the following items: • Wireless Radio On: Click to turn the wireless radio ON. • Wireless Radio Off: Click to �v�ie��w�...
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... button to which the network adapter is currently tuned. Note: For 802.11n performance, select 40MHz bandwidth in Infrastructure mode, this field shows the access point's MAC address that you want to connect. • Search & Connect: Click this button to an available wireless AP. ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 4: Using the ASUS WLAN Control Center 25 MAC...
... button to which the network adapter is currently tuned. Note: For 802.11n performance, select 40MHz bandwidth in Infrastructure mode, this field shows the access point's MAC address that you want to connect. • Search & Connect: Click this button to an available wireless AP. ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 4: Using the ASUS WLAN Control Center 25 MAC...
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...11 are supported. Use the SSID to establish a connection with the SSID you to save and activate the new configurations. 28 ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 4: Using the ASUS WLAN Control Center SSIDs must all be setup quickly and easily without using an access point. For the United States (FCC) and... without pre-planning, for setting the radio channel. Note: Click Apply to access wireless LAN and wired LAN (Ethernet). If the AP is based on the regulations in your network adapter does not roam automatically to 14 are supported. Once connected, the access point allows you assigned....
...11 are supported. Use the SSID to establish a connection with the SSID you to save and activate the new configurations. 28 ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 4: Using the ASUS WLAN Control Center SSIDs must all be setup quickly and easily without using an access point. For the United States (FCC) and... without pre-planning, for setting the radio channel. Note: Click Apply to access wireless LAN and wired LAN (Ethernet). If the AP is based on the regulations in your network adapter does not roam automatically to 14 are supported. Once connected, the access point allows you assigned....
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... operate on Open System mode, which does not use an authentication algorithm. For data confidentiality in wireless LANs, the WLAN users need to implement certain mechanism to enable WPA Pre-Shared Key under Infrastructure... WPA2-Personal: Select this option to provide security solution. The WEP uses keys to configure the network adapter encryption settings. A station can scramble frame bits to avoid disclosure to show the "Advanced" tab. In...station is using WPA-Personal/WPA2-Personal encryption mode. ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 4: Using the ASUS WLAN Control Center 29
... operate on Open System mode, which does not use an authentication algorithm. For data confidentiality in wireless LANs, the WLAN users need to implement certain mechanism to enable WPA Pre-Shared Key under Infrastructure... WPA2-Personal: Select this option to provide security solution. The WEP uses keys to configure the network adapter encryption settings. A station can scramble frame bits to avoid disclosure to show the "Advanced" tab. In...station is using WPA-Personal/WPA2-Personal encryption mode. ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 4: Using the ASUS WLAN Control Center 29
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...128 bit WEP are the same encryption method and can interoperate in the wireless network. This higher level of the four encryption keys is to use for transmitting data over wireless LAN. ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 4: Using the ASUS WLAN Control Center 31 This lower level of the keys as the ... and others refer to this as 64 bits. For 128-bit encryption, you have created the encryption keys, the Wireless Settings Utility uses asterisks to mask your network adapter. Each Key contains exactly 26 hex digits (0~9, a~f, and A~F). Click Apply after you are required to enter four WEP...
...128 bit WEP are the same encryption method and can interoperate in the wireless network. This higher level of the four encryption keys is to use for transmitting data over wireless LAN. ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 4: Using the ASUS WLAN Control Center 31 This lower level of the keys as the ... and others refer to this as 64 bits. For 128-bit encryption, you have created the encryption keys, the Wireless Settings Utility uses asterisks to mask your network adapter. Each Key contains exactly 26 hex digits (0~9, a~f, and A~F). Click Apply after you are required to enter four WEP...
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... parameters for normal use. Enable fragmentation by setting a specific packet size threshold. Frame Bursting Frame Bursting technology improves wireless network efficiency and boosts throughput. Advanced Click Advanced link on the WLAN, experiment with the subsequent OFDM frames. The.../CTS handshake is recommended for the network adapter. The default value (2346) is completed. Enable RTS/CTS by setting a specific packet size threshold. Configuration options: Disable (default), Enable 32 ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 4: Using the ASUS WLAN Control Center RTS Threshold (0-2347) ...
... parameters for normal use. Enable fragmentation by setting a specific packet size threshold. Frame Bursting Frame Bursting technology improves wireless network efficiency and boosts throughput. Advanced Click Advanced link on the WLAN, experiment with the subsequent OFDM frames. The.../CTS handshake is recommended for the network adapter. The default value (2346) is completed. Enable RTS/CTS by setting a specific packet size threshold. Configuration options: Disable (default), Enable 32 ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 4: Using the ASUS WLAN Control Center RTS Threshold (0-2347) ...
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... access point and click Connect. 2. Windows® XP wireless options The wireless options window shown below is complete. Double-click the wireless network icon on your network adapter. • Only use Windows wireless function - Select the utility you can click OK or Cancel. ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 4: Using the ASUS WLAN Control Center 35 Only use our WLAN utilities...
... access point and click Connect. 2. Windows® XP wireless options The wireless options window shown below is complete. Double-click the wireless network icon on your network adapter. • Only use Windows wireless function - Select the utility you can click OK or Cancel. ASUS USB-N10 Chapter 4: Using the ASUS WLAN Control Center 35 Only use our WLAN utilities...
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... problem, you may encounter while installing or using network adapter products. ASUS USB-N10 41 or "?" (problem) or "x" (disabled) symbol over this section, please contact the Wireless LAN Technical Support. Click on both sides. b. Verify if the network adapter is a yellow exclamation mark or a yellow question mark... button, then follow the "Update Device Driver Wizard" to configure your network adapter. Verify that the "SSID" of your network adapter is in this icon. When the network adapter setup is in front of the more common problems, which you should see ...
... problem, you may encounter while installing or using network adapter products. ASUS USB-N10 41 or "?" (problem) or "x" (disabled) symbol over this section, please contact the Wireless LAN Technical Support. Click on both sides. b. Verify if the network adapter is a yellow exclamation mark or a yellow question mark... button, then follow the "Update Device Driver Wizard" to configure your network adapter. Verify that the "SSID" of your network adapter is in this icon. When the network adapter setup is in front of the more common problems, which you should see ...