Hawking Technology H-WU300 A. Peer-to-Peer Networking, B. Cooperate LAN Local Area Networking

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A.Peer-to-Peer Networking:

A.Peer-to-Peer Networking:

An Ad Hoc Network could be easily set up with some PCs and this 802.11b WLAN USB Adapter or our other WLAN devices. Therefore, it is very suitable to build a network for temporary use, such as for demonstration in exhibition, for new sales point/branch use and alike.

B.Cooperate LAN (Local Area Networking):

With some 802.11b WLAN USB Adapters and Access Points, it is easy to construct a LAN with access to the Internet for corporate/business use.

The construction is quite easy, the 802.11b WLAN USB Adapter and Access Point will automatically work at the most suitable frequency when your Access Point is correctly configured.

In addition, most manufacturers will bundle the Site-Survey tool for users to check their connection strength and quality.

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Contents H-WU300 IEEE 802.11b Mini Wireless USB AdapterTrademarks & Copyright CE Mark WarningIMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Regulatory Information Error! Bookmark not defined 1. Welcome Table of Contents2. Quick Start to Wireless Networking10 3. Step-by-Step Installation Guide1. Welcome 1.1 Kit Contents 1. Utility & Driver Installation Software 2. Acrobat Readera. One 802.11b WLAN USB Adapter b. One Software CD including 802.11b WLAN USB Adapter features 1.2 Main Features of 802.11b WLAN USB AdapterUSB Connection Status LED 802.11b WLAN USB Adapter supports1.3 Wireless Networking Scenarios B. Cooperate LAN Local Area Networking A. Peer-to-Peer Networking1.4 Advantages for Using Wireless Network 2.1 Installation 2. Quick Start to Wireless Networking4. Your Operating System will detect new device and verify the driver automatically. You may check it in “Device Manager”. See details of verifying the driver in User’s Guide Chapter 2.2 Connecting to an Existing Network Page 3. Step-by-Step Installation Guide 3. Click “Next” 3.1 Install the IEEE802.11b WLAN Driver / Utility4. Click “Yes” 6. Select the Program Folder and click “Next” 7. Click “Next” 10. Click “Finish”. The installation is complete 3.1.1 Additional Setup Processes 3.1.2 Disable Windows XP Zero-Configuration 1. Windows 98SE/Me 3.2 Verifying the Driver/Utility2. Windows 3. Windows XP3.3 IEEE802.11b WLAN Utility 3.4 Basic Setting for Infrastructure Mode A. 802.11 Ad Hoc 3.5 Basic Setting for 802.11Ad Hoc Mode/Ad Hoc ModeB. Ad Hoc Mode 3.6 Advanced Settings 3.7 Encryption Function b. Select “Manual 128 bits ASCII” and enter a 13-digit WEP Key c. Select “Manual 64 bits” and enter a 10-digit WEP Keyd. Select “Manual 128 bits” and enter a 26-digit WEP Key 3.8 Remove your Mini Wireless USB Adapter 1. Make sure the Utility is closed 3.9 Uninstall the IEEE802.11b WLAN Utility / Driver2. Open Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs IEEE802.11bWLAN Utility Remove4.1 LAN Status Tab 4. Using the Utility4.3 Site Survey Tab 4.2 Link Information Tab4.5 About Tab 4.4 Diagnostic Tab5.1 Surveying the Network Neighborhood 5. Network Application5.2 File Sharing 5.3 Using the Shared Folder 6. Product Specifications Media access WarrantyLED indicator Off Power OffContact USA Irvine, CA Europe Rotterdam, The Netherlands Techsupport PhoneEmail techsupport@hawkingtech.com