User's Manual

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software. Wireless network key can be changed in preferences. Changing the wireless network
key requires that base station is connected to PC (either with a Ethernet cable or wireless
connection).
Changing the network key:
1. Connect base station to PC either with a Ethernet cable or wireless connection.
2. Run the Team
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software.
3. Select Tools > Preferences from the main menu.
4. Select the Base station/USB Dongle tab.
5. Type a new wireless network key into the Password input box.
6. End by clicking Save.
NOTE: If you have forgotten your wireless network key, connect the base station to the PC with
the Ethernet cable and go through the Changing the network key steps 2 to 6.
Establishing Wireless Connection
Windows XP:
1. Switch on the base station. Wait until the light 1 on the base station is lit.
2. If there's a separate on/off switch for the Wi-Fi adapter (of your PC), make sure that the
adapter is switched on.
3. Open Network Connections by selecting Start > Connect To > Show all connections
on your PC. The alternative way is to open Control Panel (Start > (Setting) > Control
Panel) and select Network Connections.
4. If Wi-Fi adapter is disabled, right-click Wireless Network Connection and select Enable.
5. Right-click Wireless Network Connection and select View Available Wireless
Networks.
6. Wait for couple of seconds while the computer searches the networks. If
Team2_XXXXXXXX doesn't appear on the list, try to refresh the list by clicking Refresh
network list on the left panel.
7. Select Team2_XXXXXXXX from the networks list and click Connect.
8. You are asked to give the network key to finalize the connection. Light 2 on the base
station is lit when Team
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software is running and the connection is OK.
Windows Vista:
1. Switch on the base station. Wait until the light 1 on the base station is lit.
2. If there's a separate on/off switch for the Wi-Fi adapter (of your PC), make sure that the
adapter is switched on.
3. Open Network and Sharing Center by selecting Start > Control Panel > Network and
Sharing Center on your PC.
4. Click View status of the wireless network connection.
5. If the Media State is disabled, click the Enable button at the bottom of the window.
6. Select Start > Connect to.
7. Wait for couple of seconds while the computer searches the networks. If
Team2_XXXXXXXX doesn't appear on the list, try to refresh the list by clicking the
Refresh button in the upper right corner.
8. Select Team2_XXXXXXXX from the networks list and click the Connect button.
9. You are asked to give the network key to finalize the connection. Light 2 on the base
station is lit when Team
2
software is running and the connection is OK.