54M/150M USB WIRELESS ADAPTER User’s Manual Version 2.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. Minimum operation distance 5mm between device include its antenna and user body 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.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter 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. 2. Package Contents: One 54 Mbps 802.11b/g or 150Mbps 802.11n USB Wireless Adapter. Adapter Installation disc. User’s Manual.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter “Cancle” . 1) Please insert the disc into your CD-ROM drive. The disc should auto start ,displaying the flowing window ,if it does not start ,open the browser window ,find the autorun .exe file in your CD-ROM folder, click to run it. 2) Ralink has integrated all the 54Mbps 802.11b/g,150Mbps or 150Mbps 802.11n drive into one file . Click to run the “Drive Installation ”.
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 an 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. For Windows 7: Once the wireless USB adapter be plugged into an USB port, the flowing message will appear on screen . The following installation procedures are similar to those of Windows XP .Please refer to the installation steps for Windows XP.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter For Windows 8: The installation procedures are similar to those of Windows XP .Please refer to the installation steps for Windows XP. 4. Wireless Connection For Windows XP : 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.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter 4) 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. Check the documentation coming with your router, ask your network administrator to get the information.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter 6) If the network security key hasn’t been inputted before, Windows XP prompts you to enter the network’s security key to access the wanted SSID. Type the encryption key that you wrote down earlier in both the Network key and Confirm network key boxes, and then click “Connect”. Tips: If there are free hotspots, simply select the network you want from the list displayed, then click Connecting.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter shows a special wireless utility icon in the Windows system tray, which locates in the bottom-right corner of your computer screen: 2) when an USB wireless adapter is inserted into an USB 2.0/1.1 port of Notebook or PC,the icon changes colors according to the wireless signal quality.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter In this utility, there are two applications can be selected : the Station mode and AP mode . Station mode (Client mode ) : it is the default access way , the USB wireless adapter services as a client to acess Internet through other router or AP. AP mode : it sets the USB wireless adapter as an AP,which allows the other users can connect to Internet through your computer.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter d. In the Available Networks window that appears, select the name of the network to which you are connecting.Then click the connect icon and wait several seconds while the Utility sets up a connection . e. The Ralink Utility automatically detects and displays the security settings of the network to which you are connecting in the Profie Setting screens.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter f. In the screen that displays, in the ‘WPA Pre shared Key’ field ,type a security key, the same as that used by the AP or wireless router to which you are connecting. Click the right arrow to save your settings and connect to the network. g. Once you are connected the Avaliable Networks shows the status of your connection.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter the avaliable wireless networks. 2) Click the “Connect”button to connect to the select network . 3) If your network has wireless security Configured, enter the required setting. The following is an example only, your network setting may differ.
User’s Manual wireless network icon. Wireless USB Adapter Notes :The steps of using the Ralink Utility to connect a wireless network is the same as those described in Windowns Xp . In addition to station and AP mode,rhere is the Client + AP Mode to be selected in windows 7 as well. Which means: other wireless devices connect to -> Soft-AP of the adapter -> the adapter (Client mode with Internal ICS sharing )-> connect to other AP or router -> Internet.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter 1) Click on the networks icon in the task bar in the bottom right hard corner of your screen to diaplay the avaliable wireless networks. 2) Click the “Connect”button to connect to the select network . 3) If your network has wireless security Configured, enter the required setting. The following is an example only, your network setting may differ.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter 4) You can select turn on sharing or connect to device or not. 5) The success of your connection is indicated by the wireless network icon. Notes :The steps of using the Ralink Utility to connect a wireless network is the same as those described in Windowns Xp . In addition to station and AP mode,rhere is the Client + AP Mode to be selected in windows 8 as well.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter Internal ICS sharing )-> connect to other AP or router -> Internet. This mode lets you use the adapter both as a Soft-AP and client at the same time. Switch to this mode,you can let a wireless adapter be connect to a wireless (Soft-AP) with Internet connected, and let others adapter be indirectly connect to Internet via the Soft-AP wireless network.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter 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. Synchronize data between devices. Take advantage of wireless printing — send files directly from your laptop PC to a wireless printer over Wi-Fi connection.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter that some pay hotspots administered by service providers offer have some level of security, however, when using a hotspot, it’s always a good idea to be proactive and to employ security measures of your own. Key terms Wi-Fi: Short for “wireless fidelity,” a generic label that refers to wireless networks or networking. Hotspot: A specific geographic location in which an access point provides public wireless broadband network services to mobile visitors through a WLAN.
User’s Manual Wireless USB Adapter Specifications (Typical): Protocol and IEEE 802.11b/g or 802.11n Standards Interface USB1.1, USB2.0 Frequency 2.412~2.462GHz (Depends on Band 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 802.11b: 17±1dBm; 802.11g:16± 1dBm ; 802.11n: 14±1dBm. Data Security WEP 64/128 , WPA, WPA2, 802.
User’s Manual Environment Operating System Wireless USB Adapter Operating Temperature: 0°C~50°C Storage Temperature: -20~70°C Operating Humidity: 10%~90% non-condensing. Storage Humidity: 5%~95% non-condensing. It supports Windows CE/2000/XP/Vista/7; Linux; Mac OS X. The drivers might be supplied basing on one or two system.