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Wireless 300 Mbps PCI-Express Wi-Fi Adapter Wireless 300 Mbps PCI-Express Wi-Fi Adapter
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3. When “Connected” appears behind the SSID (Figure 3-15), you have successfully
connected to the target network.
Figure 3-15
Figure 4-1
Figure 4-2
SECTION 4: Utility Configuration
4.1 General
4.2 Profile
The General tab displays current basic wireless connection information (Figure 4-1).
Note: Wireless LAN Utility is only available on Windows XP & Windows 7.
The wireless adapter provides two modes: Station Mode and Access Point Mode. The default
is Station Mode under Windows XP & Windows 7.
In station mode, you can connect wirelessly to your Wireless Router/AP to connect to the
internet. In Access Point Mode, the wireless adapter acts as a wireless access point which
can share internet connection with others (Access Point Mode requires Wired Connection).
Using the Prole tab, you can Add, Remove, Edit, Duplicate, and Set Default proles (Figure 4-2).
If you want your wireless computers to communicate with other computers on your wired
network via a wireless access point, click the Add button to create a new Infrastructure
prole.
• Status: Wireless Network Associated, Ad-Hoc Mode or Not Associated.
• Speed: The data Tx rate and Rx rate of the current connection.
• Type: The type of current wireless connection, Infrastructures or Ad-Hoc.
• Encryption: Current encryption.
• SSID: The unique name of the wireless network to which the wireless adapter is connecting.
• Signal Strength: The signal quality of the current connection.
• Link Quality: The link quality of the current wireless connection.
• MAC Address: The MAC address of the adapter.
• IP Address: The IP address of the adapter.
• Subnet Mask: The Subnet Mask of the adapter.
• Default Gateway: The Default Gateway address of the adapter.
• Show Tray Icon: Show USB Wireless LAN Utility icon in the windows taskbar notication area.
• Disable Adapter: Disable the wireless adapter.
• Radio Off: Turn off the radio of the wireless adapter.
General Information
Network Address
Others
4.2.1 Add
• Create a new Infrastructure mode profile