User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Content
- Chapter 1: Overview
- 1.1 Product Overview
- 1.2 LED Indicator
- 1.3 Package Contents
- 1.4 System Requirements
- Chapter 2: Installation
- 2.1 Hardware Installation
- 2.2 Software Installation
- 2.2.1 Windows® 7 and Windows Vista®
- 2.2.2 Windows® XP
- 2.3 Removing the ENEWI-2XN4x or ENEWI-1XN4x software
- 2.4 Upgrading the ENEWI-2XN4x or ENEWI-1XN4x software
- Chapter 3: Connecting to Wireless Networks in Windows 7®
- Chapter 4: Connecting to Wireless Networks in Windows Vista®
- Chapter 5: Connecting to Wireless Networks in Windows® XP
- Chapter 6: Technical Support
- Chapter 7: Warranty Information
- Appendix A. Wireless security Overview
- A1. WEP, WPA and WPA2 comparison
- A2. WEP / WPA / WPA2 802.1X
- A3. Enabling 802.1X in Windows®
- Appendix B. Using Encore Wireless Manager in Windows XP®
- B1. Starting Encore Wireless Manager
- B2. Encore Wireless Manager Overview
- B3. Manual Connection
- B4. Easy Connection with WPS
- B4.1. WPS — PBC (Push Button Configuration)
- B4.2. WPS — PIN (Personal Information Number)
- [ Option 1: Entering Router or Access Point’s PIN Code to the Adapter ]
- [ Option 2: Entering the Adapter’s PIN Code to the Router or Access Point ]
- B5. Using 802.1X
- Appendix C. Connecting to Wireless Networks with Wireless Zero Connection in Windows XP®
- Appendix D. Specifications
- N300 Series (ENEWI-2XN4x)
- N150 Series (ENEWI-1XN4x)
- Appendix E. Regulatory Information
- E1. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
- E2. Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
- Appendix F. Software End User License Agreement
- Appendix G. User’s Notice
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B4.2. WPS — PIN (Personal Information Number)
Personal Information Number (PIN) allows your computer to connect to a wireless network
b
y entering your router or access point’s PIN code to the adapter or vice versa. Unlike
wireless network security passwords, you do not need to memorize the PIN code. Please
check the user manual of your router or access point to see if it supports WPS - PIN.
[ Option 1: Entering Router or Access Point’s PIN Code to the Adapter ]
A.
1. Go to the “W
i-Fi Protected Setup” tab.
2. Check the “I
nput PIN from AP” check
box.
3. The number next to “PI
N Code:” will
become an empty text box.
B.
1. Enter your router or access point’s
P
IN to the text box next to “PIN
Code:”
2. Click on “Pin In
put Config (PIN).”
3. The “W
i-Fi Protected Setup –
Select AP” window will pop-up, as
shown in Step C.