En BLUMAX USB-WLAN 9009 Mini Wireless Adapter Manual - 1- Blumax USB-WLAN 9009 MINI ADAPTER
Introduction Thank you for purchasing the IEEE 802.11b/g or 802.11n Wireless USB Adapter. This Wireless Adapter is easy to use and easy to setup. If you have been tired of dealing with all those messy wires to connect a laptop or PC to office or home network, this Wireless adapter is an ideal access solution for wireless Internet connection. A typical Internet access application for the USB wireless adapter is shown as the following figure: There are two different ways to access Internet: 1.
En Package Contents: one 54Mbps 802.11b/g or 150Mbps 802.11n or 300Mbps 802.11n USB Wireless Adapter.v Adapter Installation disc. User’s Manual. Antenna (Optional) Warranty The warrants for the end user (“Customer”) that this hardware product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for twelve (12) months from the date of purchase from its authorized reseller. Information in this document is subject to change without prior notice.
b. There shows a setup type window, you can select “Install driver only” or “Install driver and Ralink WALN utility” and then click the “Next”. Tips: 1).The Windows XP utilizes a "Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC)" Service built into the operating system. Many wireless network adapter cards utilize this service. 2). Ralink- the chipset manufacturer has developed an utility for setting up wireless connection.
En c. Click the “Install” to confirm the installation, there shows the installation progress. d. Click “finish” to finish the driver installation.
Wireless Connection 1. After finishing driver installation, insert the USB adapter to Notebook or PC that supports USB 2.0/1.1 interface. Remarks: Make sure to connect the adapter to an USB port on your computer directly rather than an USB hub. Although it might work when connecting with an USB hub, the likelihood of configuration problems will be higher. 2.
En 1. Double-click the utility icon or right click the icon and then select “View Available Wireless Networks” to launch the utility, the Wireless Network Connection window appears and displays your wireless network listed with the SSID you chose. Notes: Before configuring your WiFi access, you need to have your network’s SSID (Service Set Identifier), security key and authentication type handy. Check the documentation coming with your router, ask your network administrator to get the information. 2.
Tips: If there are free hotspots, simply select the network you want from the list displayed, then click Connecting. It tries to launch your Internet browser – you should be connected to the Internet. If there is a pay hotspot, signing in or up will require either to enter your login information-if you‘re an existing customer, or to enter your credit card information for payment, it is just decided by you.
En 1. Double click the icon or right click the icon and then select “Launch Config Utility” to launch the utility, the RaUI window appears like: 2. Click the Network tab, all available networks are recognized and listed automatically. You can click the “Rescan” to update the list. A triangle at the left of the SSID list column indicates the SSID connected. 3. If the connected SSID is not your preference, you can click the one you like, and click “Connect”.
4. If the encryption key has not been saved before, click on the Profile tab, Inside this tab, it allows you add, edit, delete, and activate the selected SSID. Enter the encryption type and key for the selected SSID, and save all the settings as your preference by clicking “OK”.
En For more details about the RaUI utility, please read the help information of the utility.
Tips for Wi-Fi users With a Wi-Fi connection, you can roam about 150 feet around the access point ( depends on different environment), so find a spot where you can work without any interruption. Then see how much work you can do, such as: Easily and quickly receive and transmit files within your local network — no problem for big files. Access your email and surf the web with the same speed as that connected with network cables. Synchronize data between devices.
En Key terms Wi-Fi: Short for “wireless fidelity,” a generic label that refers to wireless networks or networking. Hotspot: A specific geographic location in which an access point provides public wireless broadband network services to mobile visitors through a WLAN. Throughput: The amount of data transmitted in a set amount of time. Bandwidth: the amount of data that can be carried from one point to another in a given time period (usually a second).
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