User’s guide 802.11g Wireless LAN WiFi Finder Important: Please do not connect your WLAN 11g WiFi Finder to the USB port of your computer before installing the 11g WLAN utility and driver.
System Requirements ― Notebook PC or desktop PC with one free USB 2.0 port ― 32MB memory or greater ― 300MHz processor or higher ― Microsoft Windows XP / 2000 / Me / 98SE Finder Function Important: When the device plug in PC or NB the finder function will set to disable. The finder button is for searching wireless devices only before the device plug in NB or PC. 1. When to use This unique device is design for helping you to find a useable WLAN AP before you turn on your PC or NB. 2.
Driver installation 1. Insert the 802.11g Wireless LAN WiFi Finder CD in the CD-ROM drive and Click Install Driver. Note: In case this screen does not appear, in Windows Explorer browse to your CD-ROM and double-click the Setup.exe file. 2. The program will automatically proceed with installing.
3. Press [Continue Anyway] to continue. 4. Press [Finish] to exit the driver installation wizard.
Hardware installation 1. Now connect your WLAN 11g WiFi Finder to the USB port of your computer. In the Find New Hardware Wizard that appears on your screen select [No, not this time], and click [Next]. 2. 3.
4. Press [Continue Anyway] to continue. 5. Click [Finish] to finalize the installation. Your WLAN 11g WiFi Finder is now ready for use.
The WLAN 11g WiFi Finder utility Open the WLAN 11g WiFi Finder utility by double-clicking the icon in the system tray at the lower right corner of your screen, or by clicking [Start] Æ [Programs] Æ [WLAN 11g USB Dongle]. Note: In Windows XP, please disable the Zero Configuration feature when prompted to do so. Configuration A B C F D E A. The Network Adapter field shows the name of the wireless network adapter. B. You can select a network SSID by clicking to its name in the Available Network field.
More settings B D C E F G A H I J K A. Click on the Change/Apply button to modify the settings in the General Connection Setting field. B. Select the channel in ad-hoc mode from the Channel drop-down menu. C. Select the transmission speed from the Tx Rate drop-down menu. D. Unpick the Any box to select another network SSID. E. Select Infrastructure or Ad-hoc mode from the Network Type drop-down menu. F.
WEP key settings B C D E A A. Click on the Change/Apply button to modify the WEP key settings. B. Select an encryption key length of 64-bit, 128-bit, or 256-bit. C. Select the default key ID. D. Select Hexadecimal or ASCII in the Key Format field. E. Key in the values of the WEP keys in the Key Value field.
A. Click on the Change/Apply button to modify the WPA settings. B. About setting WPA-Radius Connect information. C. Select Authentication Protocol type. (Integrated EAP server and RADIUS authentication server) D. Input authenticates User Name from Radius server. E. Input authenticates Password from Radius server. F. Select Authentication Protocol type. (Integrated EAP server and RADIUS authentication server) G. About setting WPA-Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK) Connect information. H.
System information Click on the Information button in the More Settings screen to check the driver and utility version, and the MAC address.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Requirements This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.