Install Guide
C
LIENT
S
ETUP FOR
W
INDOWS
2000
AND
XP . 23
Connecting to a Windows NT Domain
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Connecting to a NetWare File Server 24
CONFIGURATION AND MONITOR
UTILITY FOR WINDOWS 98/ME/2000...... 26
S
TATUS
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S
TATISTICS
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S
ITE
S
URVEY
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E
NCRYPTION
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A
DVANCED
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V
ERSION
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CONFIGURATION FOR WINDOWS XP ... 40
FIRMWARE UPGRADE UTILITY ............. 46
SPECIFICATIONS......................................... 48
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Introduction
A wireless LAN links network users to LAN
services without the hassle of cabling or wiring,
which significantly brings mobile workers the
freedom of staying connected to the network
while roaming around a building or multiple
buildings maintaining access to the Internet,
e-mail, networked applications, and print
services.
This device is the perfect solution for your
wireless network applications based on the IEEE
802.11b standard that offers a data rate up to
11Mbps in a wireless LAN environment. It is a
high-speed wireless network card that plugs into
your notebook or desktop PC and accesses to the
LAN or peer-to-peer networking easily without
wires or cables. Whether you’re at your desk or in
the boardroom, it allows you to share printers,
files, and other network resources.
The USB adapter is designed for a USB type A
port of a laptop or desktop computer for creating
a wireless workstation.