User Manual

3. Installation by Steps
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3.2 Setting Your 802.11g USB2.0 Adapter
Your 802.11g USB 2.0 Adapter has its own management software, named
IEEE 802.11g WLAN Utility. You can control all provided functions from it.
The wireless configuration icon is displayed on the Windows System
Tray.
The IEEE 802.11g WLAN Utility contains four major tabs: Link Status,
Configure Profile, Site Survey and Advance.
Wireless Configuration Description
Green Connected
Red Disconnected
To communicate in a Peer-to-Peer network, every station must have the
same channel number and Network Name, and all connected computers
should have the same net ID and subnet ID.
Note! To open IEEE 802.11g WLAN Utility, you may double click the
wireless configuration icon in the Windows System Tray.
3.3 Removing Your 802.11g USB2.0 Adapter
You can remove the device after you finished the action with the device.
However, in Windows XP, Me and 2000, please follow the safe removal
procedure. You can figure out a safe removal icon in your computers
notification area.
1. Double click the safe removal icon.
2. The “Unplugor “Eject Hardwarewindow will pop up. You can select the
device you want to remove.
3. Then click the “Stopbutton.