4.
In
SSID
, enter the SSID. All wireless clients must use the same SSID in order
to communicate with each other.
5.
Click
Submit
.
The wireless link quality indicators are not available for this mode.
3.2
WINDOWS XP ONLY
Pages 34-42 of the User’s Manual on CD describe every individual function of
the utility. Please refer to these pages for all the details as required.
Your wireless adaptor uses the Windows built in
Wireless
Network Connection
utility for configuration and monitoring.
The utility can be accessed via the
Network Connection
icon on the system tray.
Connecting to an existing access point or wireless station
1.
Double click the Network Connection icon to open the
Connect to Wireless
Network
window. You will see all the access points or wireless stations that
are available.
2.
Select the access point or wireless station you intend to connect to.
3.
If the target network has been set with WEP, you must enter the same WEP
key in the
Network key
field. Otherwise leave blank. If WEP is not used, tick
the
Allow me to connect
… box
4.
Click
Connect
to join the target network.
After successful connection to the target
network, double-click the icon on the
system tray again. The
Wireless Network
Connection Status
window displays the
link status.
that you wish to connect to. Open
Wireless
Network Connection Status
window, click
Properties
. Select the
Wireless Networks
tab
. Under the
Preferred networks
section,
click
Add
. Enter necessary network settings
such as SSID and, if required, the network’s
WEP settings. You must enter the same
WEP key already in use by the network.
Please make sure in the
Authentication
tab
Enable network access control using
IEEE802.1X
is disabled.
WLAN PCMCIA Card/USB Adaptor
Quick Set-up Guide