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CNet Technology Inc. 

www.CNet.com.tw 

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USING THIS DOCUMENT 

This  document provides  detailed user guidelines for  WNUD1150  Wireless  LAN USB  Dongle opera-
tion and setting-up. Though every effort has been made to ensure that this document is up date and ac-
curate, more information may have become available subsequent to the production of this guide.

 

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INTRODUCTION 

Thank you for purchasing WNUD1150 Wireless LAN USB Dongle. WNUD1150 Wireless LAN USB 
Dongle is  a perfect  combination of both performance and cost-effective product introduced.  It is sin-
cerely hoped that you can enjoy the wireless world through this solidly profiled wireless dongle. 

It provides full solutions of all the IEEE 802.11 b/g/n protocol, that it was passed the WiFi tests and it 
is compatible with all the wireless products with WiFi logo. If you have a Wireless LAN USB Dongle 
on hand, it means you can connect to the wireless world without any difficulty.   

It also provides all the data rates in the IEEE 802.11 b/g/n standards, with both short and long pream-
bles to ensure the compatibility of legacy wireless products and new ones, saving the panic works for 
end users to find compatible products.   

Since the security issue has become one of the most important one in the wireless society, it provides 
you  with  the  full  security  coverage  from  the  64/128bits  WEP  encryptions,  second  generation 
WPA-PSK  encryption,  to  the  most  advanced  WPA2-AES  encryption.  WPA2  is  the  latest  security 
standard currently approved by WiFi standards.   

Saving  mode,  Ad  hoc  wireless  LAN,  Wake  on  LAN  (WOL)  and  other  exciting  features  are  also  in-
cluded  in  this  Wireless  LAN  USB  Adapter.  This  user  manual  will  guide  you  through  these  exciting 
features in the following chapters and we is believed that you will be greatly satisfied with its perfor-
mance and ease of use. 

 

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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 

Windows System: Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP 32/64 bit, Vista 32/64 bit, WIN7 32/64 bit. PCs must 
have a device driver installed. It allows you to communicate with WNUD1150 WLAN USB Dongle. 

Summary of Contents for WNUD1150

Page 1: ...CNet Technology Inc www CNet com tw User Manual Wireless N USB Dongle Model WNUD1150...

Page 2: ...stallation 8 5 Wireless LAN Manaement GUI 12 Introduction of Main Window 12 A Main Menu 12 B Dongle List Area 13 C Properties Area 14 D Global Control Bar 14 5 1 Station Mode 15 5 2 General Page 16 5...

Page 3: ...ithout any difficulty It also provides all the data rates in the IEEE 802 11 b g n standards with both short and long pream bles to ensure the compatibility of legacy wireless products and new ones sa...

Page 4: ...perated under Windows 7 Procedures are similar for Windows 98SE Me XP 2000 vista Notes2 If you have installed the WNUD1150 WLAN USB driver utility before please uninstall the old ver sion first Do not...

Page 5: ...CNet Technology Inc www CNet com tw Step3 Click Next Step4 Click Install...

Page 6: ...CNet Technology Inc www CNet com tw The system starts software installation of the WNUD1150 WLAN USB dongle Step5 Click Finish to complete the installation...

Page 7: ...0 under Windows7 ALL Programs menu REALTEK 11n USB wireless LAN Utility program will be installed Realtek Utility shortcut will be on the desktop Insert the WNUD1150 wireless LAN USB dongle into your...

Page 8: ...w CNet com tw 4 2 Driver Uninstallation of WNUD1150 Step1 Uninstall the WNUD1150 WLAN USB Dongle Driver from Start All Programs REALTEK 11n USB Wireless LAN Utility Click Uninstall to remove Wireless...

Page 9: ...CNet Technology Inc www CNet com tw Open Control Panel and click Programs Click Uninstall a program...

Page 10: ...CNet Technology Inc www CNet com tw Select REALTEK Wireless LAN Driver and Utility Click Uninstall Step2 Click Yes...

Page 11: ...CNet Technology Inc www CNet com tw Step3 Click Finish to complete the uninstallation of WNUD1150 And restart computer...

Page 12: ...anagement GUI Introduction of Main Window A Main Menu 1 Refresh R When clicking the refresh menu you can update and re enumerate the contents of dongle list ar ea 2 Mode M Wireless configuration is qu...

Page 13: ...gle List Area All connected dongles on this system with multiple dongle installations are displayed in this area It is easy for users to change the selected adapter by one click The contents of proper...

Page 14: ...less configuration sections for both Station and AP mode D Global Control Bar Each control item on this bar affects the dongle or management GUI directly Show Tray Icon Checking Show Tray Icon and cli...

Page 15: ...links with other wireless network modes are disconnected User should be aware that while the wireless configuration is in AP mode The radio off will cause the sub network belonging to the AP to be dis...

Page 16: ...of mouse on the title of each page The following six sections describe detailed information of each page 5 2 General Page This page represents the general information of this dongle 1 Status The stat...

Page 17: ...d AP Your system can not connect internet with this field emp ty 5 3 Profile Page This page provides profiles management such as add remove edit and duplicate just by pressing the respected button Ava...

Page 18: ...s page presents all BSS including AP and IBSS around this system You can pick any one of these network connections 1 Refresh Rescan network connection around this system 2 Add to Profile Create profil...

Page 19: ...rrently MAC Address MAC address of this adapter Data Rate Wireless LAN transition speed Channel Frequency Current channel number Status Wireless network status SSID name of connecting AP Network Type...

Page 20: ...CNet Technology Inc www CNet com tw 5 6 Statistics Page You could watch the Tx Rx status of current wireless connection This page shows a statistic analysis of packet transition...

Page 21: ...CNet Technology Inc www CNet com tw 5 7 Wi Fi Protect Setup...

Page 22: ...AID field is a value assigned by an AP during association that represents 16 bit ID of a station It is a unique value assigned by AP 5 MAC address It is the six two digit numbers that assemble the MAC...

Page 23: ...apply both authentication and data encryption to prevent unauthorized login WPA PSK TKIP WPA2 PSK TKIP The most advanced authentication and data encryption that provide the best security protection d...

Page 24: ...s out in unit of TU 1024 micro seconds 2 DTIM Period The DTIM Period field is the number of Beacon intervals between successive DTIMs 3 Preamble Mode Long higher quality but with lower performance tha...

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Page 26: ...ct Make the desired network connection to public network 3 ICS Internet Connection Sharing It enables this AP to create the domain to share this internet intranet network connection 4 Firewall Any of...

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