User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Features
- What is Wireless LAN?
- Wireless LAN Modes
- Notes on Wireless LAN Configuration
- Package Contents
- System Requirements for the Adapter
- Connecting the USB Adapter
- LED Indicators
- Disconnecting the USB Adapter
- Driver installation for Windows 98
- Driver installation for Windows 2000
- Driver installation for Windows ME
- Driver installation for Windows XP
- Install Wireless LAN Utility
- Configuring the USB Wireless Network Adapter
- Installing the Network Protocols for Windows 98 and Millennium
USB Wireless Network Adapter User’s Manual
USB Type A USB Type B
LED Indicators
POWER LINK
The following table describes the meaning of LED indicators:
LED MEANING
POWER
Indicates that the Adapter is powered on when the LED
lights up.
LINK
Indicates link status. The LED lights up while the wireless
connection is linked. If the light is blinking, it is
disconnected, and is scanning the wireless network.
Disconnecting the USB Adapter
In Win 98/ME operating systems, you do not have to power down your
notebook/desktop PC to remove the Adapter. The Adapter is hot swappable—you
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