User’s guide WLAN 11g USB Dongle Model: XWL-11GUZX Important: Please do not connect your Company USB Wireless LAN Dongle to the USB port of your computer before installing the Company WLAN Utility and Driver.
System Requirements – Notebook PC or desktop PC with one free USB port – 32MB memory or greater – 300MHz processor or higher – Microsoft Windows XP / Windows 2000 / Windows Millennium Edition / Windows 98 Second Edition Driver Installation Important: Please do not connect your Company USB Wireless LAN Dongle to the USB port of your computer before installing the Company WLAN Utility and Driver. 1.
2. Click [Next] to accept, or [Browse] to change the default destination folder. Note: In some setups of Windows 2000 and Windows XP a Microsoft Digital Signature warning may appear on your screen. Click [Yes] or [Continue anyway] to continue the installation. 3. Now connect your Company USB Wireless LAN Dongle to a USB port of your computer. In the Find New Hardware Wizard that appears on your screen select [No, not this time], and click [Next]. 5.
Note: In some setups of Windows 2000 and Windows XP a Microsoft Digital Signature warning may appear on your screen. Click [Yes] or [Continue anyway] to continue the installation. 6. Click [Finish] to finalize the installation. Your Company USB Wireless LAN Dongle is now ready for use. Please refer to the electronic user’s guide on the Company WLAN Utility and Driver CD-ROM for further directions as to the configuration of your dongle.
Using the Company WLAN utility Open the Company WLAN utility by double-clicking the Company icon in the system tray, or by clicking [Start] > [Programs] > [Company WLAN Utility]. Note: In Windows XP, please disable the Zero Configuration feature when prompted to do so. A. Click on the Refresh button to see all available SSID networks. B. You can select an SSID network by clicking ot its name in the Available Network field. Details will then be shown in the Current Network Information field. C.
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. Untick the Any box to select another SSID network. E. Select Infrastructure or Ad-hoc mode from the Network Type drop-down menu. F. Select Enable WEP or Disable WEP from the Encryption drop-down menu. G.
A. Click on the Change/Apply button to modify the WEP key settings. B. Select an encryption key lenght 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. Select English from the Language drop-down menu. B. Select the power saving mode. Power consumption is related to the data throughput.
E. Move the slider in the RTS / CTS Threshold bar to adjust the RTS threshold between 0 and 2347-bytes. Click on the Information button in the More Settings screen to check the driver and utility version, and the MAC address in this screen: Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Requirements, Part 15 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.
FCC Caution: FCC RF Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Use only with supplied antenna. Unauthorized antenna, modification, or attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations.
EN 50371: 2002 EN 60950: 2000