Specifications
Conceptronic Wireless 54Mbps USB Adapter 
Configuring the WLAN Adapter in Windows XP 
Setting Up a Connection 
Note: Windows XP contains support for the management of Wireless LAN cards 
such as your new C54RU. The WLAN Utility supplied with your USB adapter are 
intended for previous versions of Windows and do not have to be installed if you 
are using Windows XP. 
The first step in configuring your C54RU WLAN USB adapter for Windows XP is to 
determine which Wireless Access Point you want to connect to. To open the 
Connect to Wireless Network dialog box, double-click the LAN Connection icon in 
the Task Tray (the icon looks like two computers sitting one in front of the other). 
Windows XP will use your USB adapter to scan the local area for networks. The 
local networks it detects are displayed by their SSID. In the case above, the USB 
adapter is to connect to the network with the 
SSID “tld3-504w”. You can click the Connect button to accept the default 
connection or click the Advanced button to modify the default settings. 
In most cases − especially in wireless networks that do not use Wired Equivalent 
Privacy (WEP) encryption, this is all that is required to gain network access. 
Selecting a Wireless Network 
If your network is using WEP, or if you need to modify the default settings for your 
USB adapter, click the Advanced  button to display the Wireless Network 
Connection Properties dialog box, as shown below
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