1Wireless-N USB-Pro AdapterQuick Installation GuideIntroducing the Wireless-N USB-Pro AdapterThe Wireless-N USB-Pro Adapter is designed to connectyour
106. You’ll see Connected <-> SSID (SSID is the SSID ofthe wireless access point or wireless device youconnected to) message displayed at lower-
11Signal: Shows the signal strength of access point or wirelessdevice. Larger number means better radio strength.Channel: Shows the channel number tha
12Using Windows Zero ConfigurationWindows XP and Vista has a built-in wireless networkconfiguration utility called as Windows ZeroConfiguration (WZC).
13Figure 105. All wireless access points in proximity will bedisplayed here. If the access point you want to useis not displayed here, please try to m
147. If you can see Connected message, the connectionbetween your computer and wireless access pointis successfully established.Soft-AP FunctionIn add
15After you select Switch to AP Mode, the Ralink utility iconwill indicated the wireless card is operating in AP modenow. If you want to switch the w
16Channel: Please select the wireless channel you wish touse. The number of channels available here will varydepends on the setting of Country Region
172: SPAIN3: FRANCE4: MKK5: MKKI (TELEC)6: ISRAEL (Channel 3 to 9)7: ISRAEL (Channel 5 to 13)Beacon(ms): You can define the time interval that a beaco
18Security SettingsThis wireless card supports wireless encryption in APmode, which will encrypt the data being transferred overthe air to enhance dat
19Encryption Type: Please select an encryption mode. Theavailable options in this setting item will vary dependingon the authentication type you selec
2USB ConnectorLink/Activity LEDWPS Button (press to activate WPS pairing mode)Connector CapSystem Requirements• Pentium® or equivalent computer with a
20If you want to use WEP 64 bits encryption, please input 10characters if you select HEX, or input 5 characters if youselect ASCII; If you want to use
21Figure 15Access Policy: Select the policy type of your access rule:Disable: Allow any wireless client with properauthentication settings to connect
22Mac TableShow the list all wireless clients connected to this accesspoint, shown in Figure 16.Figure 16MAC Address: Displays the MAC address of this
23Event LogThis software access point will log all wireless-relatedactivities as a log, shown in Figure 17.Figure 17You can click Clear to remove all
24StatisticsThis page shows detailed information about how yoursoftware access point works, shown in Figure 18.Figure 18You can click RESET COUNTERS t
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3Safety InformationIn order to keep the safety of users and your properties,please follow the following safety instructions.1. This USB wireless netwo
4Hardware InstallationInsert the Wireless-N USB-Pro Adapter into an availableUSB port (USB 2.0 recommended) of your computer whilecomputer is on.Drive
5Windows Vista™1. At the Found New Hardware window, click Cancel.2. Insert the driver CD. Click Start, in the Start Searchbox, type D:\USB\setup.exe,
6If you stopped config utility by Exit function, you will notbe able to maintain the wireless link to the access point youwish to use. In this case, y
7Figure 32. Configuration utility will scan for all wireless accesspoints automatically. Scan results will be displayedhere, please check if the wire
83. Click the wireless access point or network deviceyou wish to connect, it will be highlighted, then clickConnect, shown in Figure 5 below.Figure 5T
9If the wireless access point you selected have SSID, pleaseskip this step, shown in Figure 6.Figure 65. If the wireless access point uses encryption,
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