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Super USB WiFi Antenna 3
Windows 2000 – 7 Installation
Windows XP
1. Left click the icon below. A small window will appear
titled "Wireless Network Connection Status".
2. Left click "
View Wireless Networks
".
3. Left click the network of your choice from the list,
then left click "
Connect
".
4. Once connected to the network, you will be able to
access the internet using your default web browser
(provided that the network offers internet access).
Connecting to a WiFi Site
Access the built-in Windows wireless utility using the icon
that shows up in the clock task bar. For each Windows
operating system, the utility works differently. Please fol-
low the directions below.
nector (not the optional Power Boost connector).
USB cables plug in just one way and should not be
forced in.
Note:
When connecting the USB cable to the Super USB
WiFi Antenna, be sure that it is tightly connected and that
there is no gap between.
Note:
If there are more than one wireless icon that ap-
pear in this area, hover your cursor over each icon and
choose the one with highest number after "Wireless Con-
nection" (example: "Wireless Connection 2").
Note:
If the network site shows “Security-enable wireless
network”, you are required to enter the correct key to
make a successful connection. If the network site shows
"Unsecured Wireless Network" then a key is not required
before connecting. Successful connection to a wireless
network usually requires a minimum of 2 bars of signal.
For Outdoor Use:
We recommend using the supplied
rubber grommet between the antenna and the cable, to
protect the antenna connector from weather.
For Boat and Extended Outdoor Use:
We recommend
wrapping coaxial sealant (sold separately) around the
base of the antenna, covering the connection and part of
the cable for more protection.