Abocom WAP5508 2. Installing USB Ethernet 10/100 Driver 2.1. Install to Windows XP Follow the below steps to install the USB Ethernet 10/100 driver. It needs about 1 minute to complete. 1. Power on your computer and make sure that the USB port is enabled and working properly. 2. Plug the Universal Linker in PC’s USB port, there appears a windows about ”Found New Hardware” on the desktop. 3. It will popup installation wizard, please select “No, not this time”, and click “Cancel”. 4.
5. It will popup hardware installation wizard again, please select “Yes, this time only” and click “Next >”. 6. Please select “Install the software automatically (Recommended)”, and click “Next >”.
7. Click “Continue Anyway” to install Realtek USB Remote NDIS Device. 8. Click “Finish” to complete the installation.
2.2. Install to Windows Vista Follow the below steps to install the USB Ethernet 10/100 driver. It needs about 1 minute to complete. 1. Power on your computer and make sure that the USB port is enabled and working properly. 2. Plug the Universal Linker in the PC’s USB port, there appears a windows about AutoPlay, please click “Run Setup.exe” 3. After popup the warring message, please click “Install the driver software anyway”.
4. It will popup a message to indicate the installing status. 5. When installation done, it will popup a notice. 2.3. Install to Windows 7 Follow the below steps on installing the USB Ethernet 10/100 driver. It needs about 1 minute to complete. 6. Power on your computer and make sure that the USB port is enabled and working properly. 7. Plug the Universal Linker in the PC’s USB port, there appears a windows about AutoPlay, please click “Run Setup.exe” 8.
9. It will popup a message to indicate the installing status. 10. When installation done, it will popup a notice. 2.4. Install to Linux Linux has built in driver, you can just plug the Universal Linker in PC’s USB port and use. 2.5. Install to Mac OSX OSX has built in driver, user can just plug the Universal Linker in PC’s USB port and use.
3. Auto Mode Universal Linker can detect user’s current network environment and choose a mode from client/router/AP. In this section, we describe the scenarios of auto mode. If you want select mode by yourself, please refer section 4.1 to disable auto mode. 3.1. Client Mode When Universal Linker connect to PC, but no wired ether link, it will run in client mode. In this case, Universal Linker is a bridge, wifi interface will connect to a wifi Router and get IP from the router. 3.2.
3.3. PPPoE Router Mode When Universal Linker connect to PC or USB charger with wired link, and can do PPPoE discovery successfully. Universal Linker will try to use ppp dial-up to get IP. In this case, Universal Linker is a router, it will share IP to connected PC. 3.4. AP Mode - When Universal Linker connect to PC or USB charger with wired link, it neither get IP nor finish PPPoE discovery. In this case, Universal Linker is a bridge. 3.5.
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FCC Statement: 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.