You will then need to select the network type:
Access Point
or
Peer to Peer
.
Access Point:
Select this mode if you will be connecting to an access
point or wireless router. This type of mode is also called Infrastructure.
Infrastructure mode provides additional features, such as WEP
security, power saving, and extended range.
Peer to Peer:
Select this mode if you will be connecting to another
wireless device without the use of an access point or wireless router.
This type of mode is also called Ad-Hoc.
You can then select the transfer rate or you can leave it set to Automatic. On
Automatic, the 802.11g Wireless USB Adapter will match the fastest speed of the
wireless network to which you are connected. This means that the 802.11g Wireless
USB Adapter will not achieve its maximum speed if the wireless network does not
support the same maximum speed.
When you are finished, click
Next
.
On the next screen, you can select the Authentication Mode. Your options are Off,
Open System, Shared Key, and WPA-PSK. The type of authentication you choose
will determine how much more you will need to set up for your profile. Click the
name of an authentication mode for instructions on how to complete each version.