IOGear GWU513 user manual Configuration for Win XP, Configuration for Windows XP

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Configuration for Win XP

Configuration for Windows XP

As you have already known, Windows XP has its built-in configuration tools – Windows XP Zero Configuration, to assist you in some basic configurations of wireless network connection. The service starts right after the completion of the installation of Wireless-G USB 2.0 Flex Adaptor, and you will find the icon automatically appears in your system tray like the following picture shows.

Please refer to the desired topics below to look for more details about utilizing your Wireless-G USB 2.0 Flex Adaptor via Wireless Zero Configuration.

To Connect an Available Network via Wireless Zero Configuration

1.Double-click the Wireless Network Connection icon.

2.In the opened Connect to Wireless Network dialog box, the currently available networks are listed in the Available networks field. From the list, choose an item that you intend to associate with.

3.If the chosen entry requires a WEP encryption key and also automatically provides it, leave the Network Key field blank and then choose the Connect button to build the connection. Otherwise, you will need to manually enter the identical key in the Network Key field before clicking Connect.

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Contents Wireless-G USB2.0 Flex Adapter Page IOGEAR. All Rights Reserved. PKG-M0095 WelcomeTable of Contents Configuration Program Controls Advanced Properties Control Package Contents Introduction Features FeaturesWireless-G Configuration Tool System Requirement RequirementsPictorial Introduction Installation Procedures InstallationInstallation Installation Installation Notes Windows XP Choose the Wireless Networks tab Installation Installation Configuration for Windows XP Configuration for Win XPTo Configure the Wireless Networks Properties Refer to the Windows XP Online-Help Configuration for Win XP Wireless Network Connection Proper- ties dialog box To Access to Certain Wireless Network Type Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog boxTray Icon Wireless-G Configuration Tool BasicsRemove Status Icon Wireless Radio OnWireless Radio Off Right Click Menu of the Tray IconIbss Channel Wireless Network StatusAdvanced Configuration Configuration Tool and the USB networkStatus Tab Configuration Program ControlsState Configuration Program Controls Throughout bytes/sec Signal StrengthCurrent Tx Rate Current ChannelProfile Name Configuration TabNetwork Type Network NameTransmit Rate Peer-to-Peer ChannelEncryption WEP security Encryption TabUse WEP Key Create Keys ManuallyCreate Keys with Passphrase Site Survey Tab Ibss Tab 802.11d Support Domain TabCountries/Domains NIC Firmware Configuration UtilityAbout Tab Network DriverAdvanced Properties Control Advanced Properties Control Nitro Mode Configuration ProfileFragmentation Threshold RTS Threshold Power Save ModeAdvanced Properties Control Appendix and TroubleShooting Appendix and TroubleShooting Wireless-G USB 2.0 Flex Adaptor Does Not Work Properly Specification Specification Specification Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Technical Support Radio & TV Interference Statement Limited Warranty Contact info
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