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WL635USB Wireless B/G 

USB 2.0 Adaptor

 

 

 

 
 

 

User Manual

 

Version 1.1

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
                                       

 

CONTENTS

 

 

1 INTRODUCTION TO WL635USB WIRELESS B/G USB 2.0 ADAPTOR

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1.1 P

ACKAGE 

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ONTENTS

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1.2 F

EATURES

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1.3 LED I

NDICATORS

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2 INSTALLATION

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2.1 S

YSTEM 

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EQUIREMENTS

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2.2 S

TEP 

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NSTALL THE 

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RIVER 

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TILITY

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2.3 S

TEP 

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NSTALL THE 

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EVICE

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2.4 V

ERIFY 

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NSTALLATION

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2.5 U

NINSTALLATION

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3 NETWORK CONNECTION

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4 IP ADDRESS

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5 CONFIGURATION UTILITY

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5.2 P

ROFILE 

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5.3 I

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6 EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION TO AN ACCESS POINT

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Product warranty does not apply to damage caused by lightning, power surges or wrong voltage usage.

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Summary of Contents for WL635USB

Page 1: ...1 INSTALL THE DRIVER UTILITY 5 2 3 STEP 2 INSTALL THE DEVICE 7 2 4 VERIFY INSTALLATION 9 2 5 UNINSTALLATION 9 3 NETWORK CONNECTION 10 3 1 IN WINDOWS 98SE ME 10 3 2 IN WINDOWS 2000 XP 11 4 IP ADDRESS...

Page 2: ...and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that inte...

Page 3: ...he items is damaged or missing please contact your dealer immediately WL635USB Wireless B G USB 2 0 Adaptor Qty 1 Easy Start Qty 1 Installation CD Qty 1 USB Extension Cable Qty 1 1 2 Features Complies...

Page 4: ...D will light up when the device is connected to a network an AP or Peer to Peer The LED will blink when the device is scanning for all available networks Act Indicator Green LED The LED will flicker w...

Page 5: ...into your computer until the procedures in Install the Device Utility have been performed Important Note Connect to an USB 2 0 USB host to have maximum rate of 54Mbps 802 11g If connected to an USB 1...

Page 6: ...xt to continue and the installation program will start running automatically 5 For Windows 2000 and Windows XP you may be prompted for Digital Signature not found Just click Yes or Continue Anyway to...

Page 7: ...98SE ME 4 Before installing the device make sure you have your original Windows 98 CD ROM on hand not required for Windows ME When the prompt for Windows 98 Second Edition CD ROM window appears insert...

Page 8: ...Windows Update to search for software Select No When below is prompted click Next to continue the installation hen the Hardware Installation screen appears click Continue Anyway to continue When the...

Page 9: ...ed here it means that your device is properly installed and enabled 5 Uninstallation 2 To uninstall the driver and utility go to the Control Panel of your system G Utility in the Add Remove Programs a...

Page 10: ...quired components are installed If any components are missing click on the Add button to add them in 2 For making your computer visible on the network enable the File and Print Sharing and check on th...

Page 11: ...2 In Windows 2000 XP 1 For Windows 2000 go to Start Settings Control Panel Network and Dial up Connections Local Area Connection Properties For Windows XP go to Start Control Panel Network and Intern...

Page 12: ...heck the Use the following IP address option Then enter an IP address into the empty field For example enter 192 168 1 1 in the IP address field and 255 255 255 0 for the Subnet Mask Note When assigni...

Page 13: ...Program J WL635USB Wireless B G J WL635USB Wireless B G Utility There is also a Configuration Utility icon created on the desktop You can also open the Configuration Utility by clicking the icon fter...

Page 14: ...the Configure using WZC Profile name The profile name that is currently connected SSID The SSID is the unique name shared among all points in your wireless network The name must be identical for all d...

Page 15: ...e for peer to peer connections only Band The band on which to make a connection Super Profile Determines the security settings available to you and can be one of the following Personal Enables only th...

Page 16: ...field can be one of the following Open If your access point wireless router is using Open authentication then the wireless adaptor will need to be set to the same authentication type Shared Key Share...

Page 17: ...a certificate from the list and click OK The name of the certificate is displayed in the textbox in the middle of the Personal Certificate window To view the certificate click View The certificate is...

Page 18: ...dicates whether the Packet Bursting feature is enabled Turbo Mode Indicates whether the 4X feature is enabled The Access Point must also support the 4X feature in order to get TX 125Mbps rate Fragment...

Page 19: ...rofiles A lis connection Item Description New Click New to create a new profile The new profile is inactive and is added to the Profiles Pool list Edit Click Edit to edit an exiting profile Delete Cli...

Page 20: ...st twice a second Item Description Connection Status Indicates whether the station is currently connected to a network This is the same connection status as displayed on the Main tab Duration The time...

Page 21: ...he Security if the network does not require special security settings and access rights in order to connect to it Please proceed to Step 11 on Page 20 6 Select WEP for the Security if the network requ...

Page 22: ...decimal digits 9 Select ASCII if you are using ASCII characters case sensitive ASCII characters are 0 1 2 8 9 and a b c d x y z 5 ASCII characters are needed if 64 bit WEP is used 13 ASCII characters...

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