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d. Click “finish” to finish the driver installation.
Wireless Connection
1. After finishing driver installation, insert the USB adapter to Notebook or PC that supports USB 2.0/1.1 interface.
Remarks: Make sure to connect the adapter to an USB port on your computer directly rather than an USB hub. Although it might work when connecting with an USB hub, the likelihood of
configuration problems will be higher.
2. The system shows a wireless utility icon in the Windows system tray, which locates in the bottom-right corner of your computer screen, and pops up a message that indicates a new hardware is
found and installed, something like this:
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1. Double-click the utility icon or right click the icon and then select “View Available Wireless Networks” to launch the utility, the Wireless
Network Connection window appears and displays your wireless network listed with the SSID you chose.
Notes: Before configuring your WiFi access, you need to have your network’s SSID (service set identifier), security key and authentication type handy. Check the documentation coming with your
router, ask your network administrator to get the information.
2. If you don't see your network, click “Refresh network list” in the upper left corner. If you are locating within the valid range of hotspots or wireless routers, all available networks will be recognized and
listed automatically. Click your preferred network, and then click “Connect” in the lower right corner.
3. If the network security key hasn’t been inputted before, Windows XP prompts you to enter the network’s security key to access the wanted SSID. Type the encryption key that you wrote down earlier
in both the Network key and Confirm network key boxes, and then click “Connect”.
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