APPENDIX A: C
ONNECT TO A NETWORK USING
Windows 8/7 can manage the USB/PCI client with its embedded utility for wireless networks; Windows 2000/Vista/XP
requires an external management utility (provided on the CD) to set and manage the USB/PCI wireless client.
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Right-click on the Wireless LAN icon [
Connect
If the selected AP supports WEP or WPA/WPA2 you have to enter the password in order to connect to the wireless
network, then click on Next
If you can't see the wireless networks list, please check the drivers are installed properly.
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INDOWS
You can access the Connect to a network dialog box from many locations in Windows 7, including the following:
By clicking Start, and then Control Panel (select Large/Small Icon) then click on Network and Sharing Center
icon. Click on Connect to a Network
From Manage wireless connections (in Wireless) select the wireless network SSID and click Connect
If no wireless network is available, please check if the USB/PCI wireless client is correctly installed on your PC.
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VISTA
INDOWS
You can access the Connect to a network dialog box from many locations in Windows Vista, including the following:
By clicking Start, then Connect To, from the Windows Vista desktop
From Manage wireless connections dialog box
From Connect/Disconnect context menu option of a wireless network adapter in the Network Connections folder
Select Wireless (on the combo box) in the field Show, select the wireless network SSID and click Connect
If no wireless network is available, please check if the USB/PCI wireless client is correctly installed on your PC.
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INDOWS CLIENT
] into system Tray. Select the wireless network SSID (right click) and click
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