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3.The IEEE 802.11b WLAN Utility (USB) window will appear.

™One of following signal icons will appear in the system tray (bottom right corner) after the WLAN Utility has executed.

(Green): Connected

(Yellow): Low Quality

(Red): Disconnected

™You can right-click the signal icon, and select Exit to close the IEEE 802.11b WLAN Utility (USB) window, or select radio off to disable the Wireless LAN function.

Connect to an Access Point (Infrastructure Mode)

Follow the procedures below to connect with an Access Point:

1.Execute the WLAN Utility.

2.Select the Setting tab in the IEEE 802.11b WLAN Utility (USB) window.

3.Select Infrastructure as the Network Type.

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Contents USB Table of Contents Package Contents FeaturesSystem Requirements Switch LED LightsStatus Driver Installation for Windows 98SE Driver Installation for Windows Me, 2000, and XP Install the Wlan Utility Page Page Page Execute the Wlan Utility Connect to an Access Point Infrastructure Mode Ieee 802.11b Wlan Utility USB window will appearPage Page Connect without an Access Point Ad Hoc Mode Select OK to activate 802.11 Ad Hoc Mode Enable Encryption Page Setting the Transmission Rate Power Saving Mode LAN StatusLink Information Diagnostic About VersionRemove JetFlash in Windows 98SE Remove JetFlash in Windows MeRemove JetFlash in Windows Page Remove JetFlash in Windows XP Uninstall Wlan Utility Page Troubleshooting ™ In Windows 98SE™ In Windows Me Page ™ In Windows Select Hardware tab and then select Device Manager Page ™ In Windows XP Select Hardware tab and then select Device Manager Page Ordering Information Transcend Information, Inc