54M/150MMbps USB WIRELESS ADAPTER User’s Manual Version 2.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter 1. 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.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter 3. Installation To install the driver of the USB adapter, please use administrator user account to login before the following steps: Tips: the latest original drivers can be down loaded from the website of Ralink chipset manufacturer. The current website is http://www.ralinktech.com/en/04_support/support.php?sn=500 To find a correct driver, please identify the chipset type applied in the adapter you have.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter Tips: 1).The Windows XP utilizes a "Wireless Zero Configuration( WZC)" Service built into the operating system. Many wireless network adapter cards utilize this service. 2). Ralink- the chipset manufacturer has developed a utility for setting up wireless connection. If you select this item, you can switch between the Windows XP’s WZC service and the Ralink WLAN utility service later. c.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter d. Click “finish” to finish the driver installation. 4. Wireless Connection 1. After finishing driver installation, insert the USB adapter to Notebook or PC that supports USB 2.0/1.1 interface. Remarks: Make sure to connect the adapter to an USB port on your computer directly rather than an USB hub. Although it might work when connecting with an USB hub, the likelihood of configuration problems will be higher. 2.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter Should the service " Wireless Zero Configuration ( WZC)" be applied. 1. Double-click the utility icon or right click the icon and then select “View Available Wireless Networks” to launch the utility, the Wireless Network Connection window appears and displays your wireless network listed with the SSID you chose. Notes: Before configuring your WiFi access, you need to have your network’s SSID (service set identifier), security key and authentication type handy.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter Tips: If there are free hotspots, simply select the network you want from the list displayed, then click Connecting. It tries to launch your Internet browser—you should be connected to the Internet. If there is a pay hotspot, signing in or up will require either to enter your login information-if you‘re an existing customer, or to enter your credit card information for payment, it is just decided by you.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter In this utility , there are tw o applicatio ns can be selected : the Station mode and AP mode. Station mode (client Mode) : It is the default access way, the USB wireless adapter servers as a client to access Internet through other router or AP. Tips: Point thecursor to the Ralink icon lo cated on bottom-right corner of your computer screen, right cli ck the mouse, from the pop up list, you can select the station mode or AP mode.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter 5. Tips for Wi-Fi users With a Wi-Fi connection, you can roam about 150 m around the access point (depends on different environment), so find a spot where you can work without any interruption. Then see how much work you can do, such as: Easily and quickly receive and transmit files within your local network — no problem for big files. Access your email and surf the web with the same speed as that connected with network cables.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter 9. Specifications (Typical): Protocol and Standards Interface Frequency Band IEEE 802.11b/g or 802.11n USB1.1,USB2.0 2.412~2.462GHz (Depends on different countries’ regulation) For 802.11b/g: Peak rate 54Mbps, Peak throughput: 27Mbps. Data Rate For 802.11n 1T1R. Peak rate: 150Mbps, Peak throughput: 90Mbps Transmit Power (Typical) 21.35-24.10dBm Data Security WEP 64/128 , WPA, WPA2, 802.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.