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USER MANUAL
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the IEEE 802.11b/g or 802.11n Wireless USB Adapter.
This Wireless Adapter is easy to use and easy to setup. If you have been tired of
dealing with all those messy wires to connect a laptop or PC to office or home
network, this Wireless adapter is an ideal access solution for wireless Internet
connection. A typical Internet access application for the USB wireless adapter
is shown as the following figure:
There are two different ways to access Internet:
1. With a wireless adaptor, receiving and transferring signal via a wireless
router, then passed to an ADSL modem, then to local ISP (Internet service
supplier) through a telephone line.
2. With a wireless adaptor, receiving and transferring signal via local AP
(Access Point) or so called Hotpoint directly.
Tips: An 802.11 LAN is based on a cellular architecture where the system is sub
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divided into cells, where each cell (called Basic Service Set or BSS) is controlled
by a Base Station (called Access Point, or in short AP).