User's Manual
Wireless Broadband Router User Manual
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8. Assign the drive letter that map to the network-hared folder
and specify the shared folder information. Click Finish to map
the drive.
9. After mapping the drive, you can perform file transfers, video
streaming, and all other network data transfers that are
normally performed with wired 10/100 Ethernet connection .
Windows XP Wireless Network Configuration
Aside from using the Network Control Panel (NCP)to configure the
Wireless Network Adapter, Windows XP provides
zero-configuration functionality that automatically tries to connect
the STA to available wireless networks in the following order:
?? Infrastructure mode with valid WEP key
?? Infrastructure mode with unauthenticated acce for tation
without WEP keys
?? Ad hoc mode
To configure wireless network setting through the Windows XP
user interface:
1. Open Network Connections from Control Panel.
2. Right-click the Local Area Network Connection icon (pertinent
to Wireless Network Adapter).
3. Click Enable to enable the device first, and then click
Properties.
4. On the Wireless Networks tab, select the “Use Windows to
configure my wireless network settings” check box to enable
automatic wireless network configuration.
Refer to “Infrastructure Mode” or “Ad Hoc Mode” to set up the
station to connect to an infrastructure or ad hoc network.
If you want to use non-default setting for power saving and turbo
mode, you should set those parameter through the NCP method
(refer to “Device Configuration”).Then use Wireless Network tab to
select network name, network type, and encryption keys.
Note that you can disable automatic wireless network configuration,
and revert back to using NCP configuration settings, by clearing