Jaguar Wave User Guide for Wireless Gigabit Adapter (with Windows 10 WDI Driver) Version 1.
1. Establishing a 60GHz Network 1.1 Creating WiGig Network by MiFi’s WiGig and Adaptor The Jaguar Wave Wireless Gigabit Adapter uses IEEE 802.11ad protocol for connecting WiGig AP of MiFi directly to create a wireless LAN network. The instructions for accomplishing this are listed below. Note: Images in this document may differ slightly from those on your display. 1. Enable MiFi’s WiGig AP a. Boot up MiFi by pressing power button for 3 sec b.
2. Install Windows WDI driver to Windows 10 system (1709 or above version). Note that Windows WDI driver is not supported by Windows 7 system. a. Double click wigig-setup program (Figure 2) to install its WDI driver. b. Proceed with installation until complete (Figure 3). c. WiGig WDI driver is now installed and ready to use on the host. In Device Manager, WiGig WDI driver will be listed under network adapters when WiGig adapter is connected (Figure 4).
Figure 4: WiGig WDI driver listed under network adapters when WiGig adapter connected 3
3. a. b. c. d. e. f. Connect Wireless Gigabit Adapter to WiGig AP of MiFi (Figure 5) Connect the adapter to a USB 3.0 port of Windows laptop/PC. Click the wireless icon in the notification area of Windows 10 desktop. Select the 60GHz network you want to connect. Check the Connect automatically option. Click the Connect button and secure password is shown on MiFi panel Wireless Gigabit Adapter status LED will change from flashing green to flashing blue after successful connectivity.
4. a. b. c. Disconnect Wireless Gigabit Adapter from WiGig AP (Figure 6) Click the wireless icon in the notification area of Windows 10 desktop. Select the 60GHz network you are connecting. Click the Disconnect button.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generate, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.