Media-Tech MT4206 manual

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    1 WLAN USB Adapter Welcome ........................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Package Contents .......................................................................................................................................[...]

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    2 Welco me Thank y ou for purc hasing th e IEEE 80 2.11n WLAN U SB Adap ter. WLA N USB A dapter has an extra foundation which is designe d to make W LAN USB Adap ter ge t better signal when it i s plugging into the foundatio n and can be easily m ove arou nd. In add ition, WLAN USB Adapter is backward comp atible with 802.11b /g. When WLAN USB Adap[...]

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    3 WLAN U SB Adapter Ov erview WLAN U SB Adapter has t he USB inter face, LED and W PS button b elow. Interface USB Inte rface: Co nnect the US B Int erface to a USB port o n your comp uter . LED Description LED: The LED stay s lighted t o indicate WLA N link establis hed and activ e . WPS Button WPS B utton: Pre ss this button to do WPS with AP.[...]

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    4 WLAN USB Ad apter In stallatio n The follo wing instru ctions wil l guide you to through the proce ss of insta lling the WLAN USB Ad apter. Windows Vista Step 1: As Win dows start s it will dete ct that new hardwar e has bee n added, a nd start th e " Found N ew Hard ware Wiz ard " . C lick on " Cancel " .[...]

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    5 Step 2: Please insert the AUTORU N CD int o your CD -ROM d rive. The CD should au to-start, displayin g the follow ing windo w. If it doe s not start, click on Start – Run and type in C D: autor un.exe ( where CD is the driv e letter of y our CD-RO M drive.) C lick " D river Inst allation " .[...]

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    6 Step 3: For Sec urity reaso ns VISTA requires the instal ler pro gram to ha ve admin istrator priviledg es so the new policy called " User Account Control " has bee n introduc ed in Window s VISTA. If UAC is e nabled W indows po ps up a w indow " User Account Control " Windo ws need y our permi ssion to co ntinue. Us er needs [...]

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    7 Step 5: Click " Next " . Step 6: Click " Install " .[...]

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    8 Step 7: Click " Finish " . Step 8: Click " Finish " .[...]

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    9 Windows XP Step 1: As Win dows start s it will dete ct tha t new hard ware has been adde d, and sta rt the " Found N ew Hard ware Wiz ard " . C lick on " Cancel " .[...]

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    10 Step 2: Please insert the AUTORU N CD int o your CD -ROM d rive. The CD should au to-start, displaying the follow ing window . If it does not s tart, clic k on Start – Run and type in C D: autor un.exe ( where CD is the driv e letter of y our CD-RO M drive.) C lick " D river Inst allation " .[...]

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    11 Step 3: Click " Next " . Step 4: Click " Next " .[...]

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    12 Step 5: Click " Install " . Step 6: Click " Finish " .[...]

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    13 Windows 2000 Step 1: As Win dows start s it will dete ct that new hardwar e has bee n added, a nd start th e " Found N ew Hard ware Wiz ard " . C lick on " Cancel " .[...]

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    14 Step 2: Please insert the AUTORU N CD int o your CD -ROM d rive. The CD should au to-start, displaying the follow ing window . If it does not start, c lick on Start – Run and type in C D: autor un.exe ( where CD is the driv e letter of y our CD-RO M drive.) C lick " D river Inst allation " .[...]

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    15 Step 3: Click " Next " . Step 4: Click " Next " .[...]

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    16 Step 5: Click " Install " . Step 6: Click " Finish " .[...]

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    17 Makin g a Basi c Wireles s Netwo rk Conne ction For Win dows XP users, you r native W indows X P wireles s support (Wireless Zero Configu ration Serv ice) has b een disab led b y default. Infrastr ucture mo de An Infra structure M ode netw ork conta ins at least one wirele ss client a nd one w ireless AP or ro uter. This client conn ects to Int [...]

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    18 Step 2: Click the " Avail able Netw ork " b utton to sc an availab le access points .[...]

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    19 Step 3: Double click on the SSID of AP tha t you are g oing to con nect to and cr eate profi le that[...]

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    20 you are connectin g to an ope n (En cryption is None) wireless n etwork f or examp le the SSID is 11n_AP_ Router. Step 4: Click the " OK " . Step 5: Click the " OK " .[...]

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    21 Step 6: Now yo u are read y to use th e Wireles s Network to In ternet or in tranet.[...]

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    22 Note: Th is exampl e is an ope n wireles s network. If you are going to co nnect to a Wireles s adapter with secur ity protect ion, you wi ll have to c onfigure th e encryp tion[...]

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    23 settings in this prof ile to be co rrespond ing to t he other wireless adapter. P lease clic k on the " Ne twork A uthentica tion " dr op-down list to sele ct an auth entication method, an d then sel ect a " D ata encry ption " type. Fill in each requ ired blank s and clic k " O K " .[...]

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    24 Introdu ction to the Wir eless LAN Utility Note: Th is manage ment inst ruction us es Window s XP as the presum ed opera tion system . Some fun ctions are not suppo rted in Wi ndows 98 se or Win dows ME . Starting the Wirele ss LAN U tility Checkb oxes Functio ns Show Tray Icon To disable or enable to show the utility icon on your system tray, w[...]

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    25 General After sta rting the ut ility, the ge neral page pops up T his Gener al tab prov ides the informa tion of your current w ireless ne twork con nection. Y ou may cl ick the Ren ew IP button to refresh th ose listed informatio n. Functio ns Status Check if the device associated to target network. Speed The current connection speed Type Infra[...]

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    26 Profile The Pro file tab lis ts the pref erred con nections. Y ou can cl ick the but tons besid e to do configur e each co nnection. Functio ns Add To add a connection profile. Remove To remove a connection profile. Edit To modify the configurations for a profile. Duplicate To make a copy of a profile. Set Default To select a profile as your def[...]

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    27 Available Network This Av ailable N etwork tab lists th e reachab le wirel ess netwo rk. Functio ns Refresh To rescan available Wireless Networks. Add to Profile To add an available Wireless Network to your profile list.[...]

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    28 Status The Sta tus tab sh ows the c urrent con nection s tatus.[...]

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    29 Statistics The Sta tistics ta b shows the transm ission ac tivity recor d. Clicking the " Reset " button recount s the value s from ze ro.[...]

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    30 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) An easy and secu re setup s olution for Wi-F i network .[...]

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    31 Push Button Config (PBC) Method If both A P and us ers’ Wire less LAN Utility has the physic al button o r visual bu tton of Push B utton Confi g (PBC), p lease follo w steps b elow to co mplete the WPS. Step 1: Double click the icon on your desk top to start the utility o r in the tas k bar an d then clic k the " W i-Fi Prote cted Setu p[...]

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    32 Step 2: Click on " Push B utton Co nfig (PB C) " butto n.[...]

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    33 Step 3: Now yo u are read y to use th e Wireles s Network to In ternet or in tranet.[...]

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    34 PIN Method 2 If AP know users’ PIN cod e and the PIN cod e is 874890 95, please follow steps be low to comple te the WPS . Step 1: Double click the icon on your desk top to start the utility o r in the tas k bar an d then clic k the " W i-Fi Prote cted Setu p " tab .[...]

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    35 Step 2: Click on " Pin Inp ut Config (PIN) " button. Step 3: Click on " Yes " button.[...]

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    36 Step 4: Select th e desired WPS AP Name an d then clic k on " Select " button. Step 5: Please enter the P IN Code in to your A P.[...]

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    37 Step 6: Now yo u are read y to use th e Wire less Netw ork to In ternet or in tranet.[...]

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    38 Uninst all Step 1: Click " Start -> A ll Program s -> R EALTEK 11n USB Wireless LAN Utili ty -> Uninsta ll " . Step 2: Click " Yes " .[...]

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    39 Step 3: Click " Finish " .[...]

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    40 Troubl eshooting Session Overlap If there is more the n one AP on the PB C mode, there will be [Se ssion Ove rlap].Plea se using P IN method or wait for a while pu sh the butt on again. TimeOut!! If you se e the mes sage belo w while do ing WPS !! Ple ase retry again! NO REALTEK 11n USB Wireless LAN If you see the mess age below , please plug in[...]

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    41 REALTEK 11n USB Wireless LAN is Disconnected If you se e the mes sage belo w, ple ase refer to the chap ter Ma king a Bas ic Wire less Networ k Connec tion to m ake a Wi reless Net work Con nection . Cannot get IP Address from Wireless AP If the Wi reless LAN Utility ca nnot get an y the real IP Addres s from AP , please c lick on ReNew IP butto[...]