Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Wireless card features
- Setting up your wireless card
- Troubleshooting
- Placement of your wireless networking hardware for optimal performance
- You cannot connect to the Internet wirelessly
- The installation CD does not start WNU
- The Power LED does not come on. The card is not working
- The Link LED is blinking slowly and you cannot connect to a wireless network or the Internet
- The Link LED is solid, but you cannot connect to the Internet
- The data transfer is sometimes slow or signal strength is poor
- Why are there two wireless utilities in your system tray? Which one should you use?
- The card does not work or the connection is unstable when the computer has a second built-in wireless network card (such as a mini PCI or Intel® Centrino™)
- Card does not work or the connection is slow when computer has a built-in wired Ethernet card
- Specifications
- Legal notices
- One-Year Limited Warranty

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Setting up your wireless card
9 Select a network to connect to from the Available Networks list, then click Connect.
Note: If the Dynex Wireless Networking Utility did not open automatically, double-click the
Wireless Utility icon in the system tray near the clock.
Connecting to your network
To use the wireless networking utility:
1 After restarting your computer, double-click the Wireless Networking Utility (WNU)
icon located on the screen. The WNU screen opens.
2 Select a network to connect to from the Available Networks list, then click Connect.
Note: In order to see your available networks, you must be near a working wireless router.
3 The WNU icon can also be found on the system tray.
Note: Double-clicking on the WNU icon on the system tray will bring up the Utility screen.