ParkerVision USB1500 manual Hardware Installation, System Requirements

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USB1500 Wireless PC LAN Adapter

Chapter 3 :

Hardware Installation

This chapter will guide you through the installation of the ParkerVision Wireless LAN Adapter into your computer

3.1 System Requirements

Operational USB Port

Windows 2000/XP Operating System.

500 Kbytes free hard disk space (minimum) for driver and utility program installation.

128 MB RAM

USB Cable

3.2 Installing the ParkerVision USB Wireless LAN Adapter

Note: If you installed your adapter at the end of the last chapter, you can proceed to the next page of this manual.

Follow the procedure shown next to install the ParkerVision Wireless USB LAN Adapter. Refer to the appendix for important safety instructions.

Step 1. Locate available USB port on your notebook or desktop computer.

Step 2. Connect the USB cable to the ParkerVision USB Wireless LAN adapter. Connect the other end of the cable to an open USB port on your computer.

Never force, bend or twist the USB plug into the USB port on either the

computer or the USB wireless LAN adapter

Insert the USB cable’s plug into the socket on the rear of the HZ1500USB Adapter, then insert the other end into an available USB port on your computer.

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Contents ParkerVision USB1500 Wireless PC LAN Adapter Table of Contents Introduction Part Getting Started Features of the ParkerVision Wireless PC LAN Adapter Getting to Know Your ParkerVision Wireless LAN AdapterIntroduction ApplicationsUSB1500 Wireless PC LAN Adapter Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive Software InstallationInstalling the ParkerVision Software For Windows XP Users Double Click the Advanced Button Click Here to Remove Check Mark Installing the ParkerVision USB Wireless LAN Adapter Hardware InstallationSystem Requirements LED Part Advanced Management Configuration ParkerVision Wireless D2D Management UtilityConfiguration Using the D2D/ParkerVision Management Utility Available Connections Section Current Connection Section More on AD-HOC and AP Modes More on Ssid Service Set Identification SsidPart Additional Information Problems During Driver Installation TroubleshootingProblems With Access Point Settings Troubleshooting Problems With the Utility ConfigurationTroubleshooting Problems Communicating With the Computer Network Configuration Ad-hoc Wireless LAN TopologyWireless LAN Topology Infrastructure Effective Transmission Range Example BPSK, QPSK, CCK Hardware SpecificationsUninstalling the ParkerVision Software Uninstalling the ParkerVision Software Index WEP Glossary