Installing Hardware 2-2
The Wireless LAN USB Adapter is
shown in Figure 2-2. It has a built-
in antenna for the transmission and
reception of the radio frequency
(RF) waves.
Your Wireless LAN USB Adapter
comes with a USB cable that has
different types of USB connectors at
both ends (see Figure 2-3). The
type A connector of the USB cable is
the most common connector that
fits into a USB port of a desktop
computer. The type B connector of
the USB cable connects to the USB
port of your Wireless LAN USB
Adapter.
Figure 2-2: Network Blaster Wireless
LAN USB Adapter
Link LED
Indicates link
status. The LED turns on
when the adapter is active.
Power LED
Indicates power
status. The LED turns on when
Wireless LAN USB Adapter,
which gets its power from your
computer, is turned on.
USB port
Figure 2-3: The USB cable connectors
Type A
Type B
Summary of Contents for Blaster 2030
Page 1: ......
Page 7: ...Safety Precautions ...
Page 10: ...Introduction ...
Page 14: ...1About Wireless LAN ...
Page 17: ...2Installing Hardware ...
Page 20: ...3 Installing and Uninstalling Drivers and Configuration Utility ...
Page 46: ...4 Configuring the Wireless LAN USB Adapter ...
Page 60: ...5 Configuring Your Computer s Network Settings ...
Page 67: ...A General Specifications ...
Page 70: ...B Troubleshooting ...
Page 75: ...C Frequently Asked Questions FAQs ...
Page 79: ...D Glossary ...