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User’s Manual 

   

Wireless 802.11b/g 

PCI Adapter 

 

Q802PWG 

Summary of Contents for Q802PWG

Page 1: ...User s Manual Wireless 802 11b g PCI Adapter Q802PWG...

Page 2: ...Pack 2 6 Install the Wireless Adapter Driver and Utility 6 Configuring the Winbond Wireless Utility 10 Configuration 12 Uninstalling the Wireless Adapter Driver and Utility 16 Windows 2000 Service Pac...

Page 3: ...2 Revision History Revision Updated Notes 1 00 03 08 2006 Initial Release...

Page 4: ...s Adapter You will be able to share files printers and even your High Speed Internet access wirelessly Package Contents Make sure the following items came in this package z Wireless Adapter z Wireless...

Page 5: ...4 Connecting the Wireless Adapter 1 Power down the computer 2 Locate the PCI slot on the motherboard and carefully insert the PCI Wireless Adapter 3 Power on the computer...

Page 6: ...5 Status LEDs LED Status MEANING WLAN card activity LED speed blink Data Transferred Data Received LED blink Scanning for the Access Point LED off All other status...

Page 7: ...SP2 NOTE If you have installed the Wireless Adapter driver before please uninstall the old version first 1 After you have installed the Wireless Adapter on your computer will display a Found New Hard...

Page 8: ...and User s Manual CD into your CD ROM then the installation will be activated automatically Click the Driver Install icon to begin the installation 3 InstallShield Wizard will install the driver and u...

Page 9: ...8 4 Wireless Adapter Driver and Utility are installing 5 The installation is now complete please click Finish...

Page 10: ...tion your computer will display the Winbond Wireless Utility screen click Cancel to continue NOTE When you complete the installation the utility icon will appear on the system tray If not it means tha...

Page 11: ...Guide 1 On the Notification Area right click the Winbond Utility icon 2 Winbond Utility Selection screen will be displayed click Stop Windows Zero Configuration 3 Double click the utility icon in your...

Page 12: ...11 4 On the Wireless Network Properties screen you may set Network Name SSID Wireless Network Security Key or AD HOC network 5 Click on the desired profile and click the Connect button to take effect...

Page 13: ...no longer used you may remove it by clicking the Delete button After changing parameters click the Connect button to take effect You can have multiple profiles and modify the profile at any time z Si...

Page 14: ...ion Utility also offers the advanced configuration for user to set the Wireless Adapter under certain network environment These advanced options include RTS Threshold Fragmentation Threshold Preamble...

Page 15: ...which the connection is made Current Speed Shows the highest transmit rate of the current association Link Quality Signal Strength The Link Quality and Signal Strength bar graph is only active when th...

Page 16: ...15 z Information About Tab shows the product version including the detail of Configuration Utility Driver and NIC MAC Address...

Page 17: ...ninstalling the Wireless Adapter please go to Start Settings Control Panel Add or Remove Programs Winbond WLAN under Windows environment Then click Remove 2 On the next screen click Yes button to acce...

Page 18: ...d Wizard will uninstall the driver and utility automatically 4 The un installation is now complete please click Finish 5 The Wireless Adapter can now be safely removed from the system when the un inst...

Page 19: ...18 Windows 2000 1 After you have installed the Wireless Adapter on your computer will display a Found New Hardware Wizard screen click Cancel to continue...

Page 20: ...nd User s Manual CD into your CD ROM then the installation will be activated automatically Click the Driver Install icon to begin the installation 3 InstallShield Wizard will install the driver and ut...

Page 21: ...20 4 Wireless Adapter Driver and Utility are installing 5 The installation is now complete please click Finish...

Page 22: ...tion your computer will display the Winbond Wireless Utility screen click Cancel to continue NOTE When you complete the installation the utility icon will appear on the system tray If not it means tha...

Page 23: ...ty 1 Double click the utility icon in your system tray to begin the utility configuration 2 Select Site Survey Tab all available Access Points would be listed Click on the desired Access Point and cli...

Page 24: ...23 3 On the Wireless Network Properties screen you may set Network Name SSID Wireless Network Security Key or AD HOC network 4 Click on the desired profile and click the Connect button to take effect...

Page 25: ...no longer used you may remove it by clicking the Delete button After changing parameters click the Connect button to take effect You can have multiple profiles and modify the profile at any time z Si...

Page 26: ...ion Utility also offers the advanced configuration for user to set the Wireless Adapter under certain network environment These advanced options include RTS Threshold Fragmentation Threshold Preamble...

Page 27: ...which the connection is made Current Speed Shows the highest transmit rate of the current association Link Quality Signal Strength The Link Quality and Signal Strength bar graph is only active when th...

Page 28: ...27 z Information About Tab shows the product version including the detail of Configuration Utility Driver and NIC MAC Address...

Page 29: ...ninstalling the Wireless Adapter please go to Start Settings Control Panel Add or Remove Programs Winbond WLAN under Windows environment Then click Remove 2 On the next screen click Yes button to acce...

Page 30: ...d Wizard will uninstall the driver and utility automatically 4 The un installation is now complete please click Finish 5 The Wireless Adapter can now be safely removed from the system when the un inst...

Page 31: ...s 2 Test if your TCP IP works Under MS DOS command prompt type ping local host If you didn t receive a reply then you need to re install your TCP IP Proceed to next step if you have received replies 3...

Page 32: ...of 224 239 x x x is not valid This range of IP is for multicasting IP range from 240 255 x x x are reserved IP addresses and cannot be used 0 or 255 in host ID portion of your IP are not valid This re...

Page 33: ...t on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is...

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