Asus USB-N66 user manual DNS Server Address Domain Name System, DSL Modem Digital Subscriber Line

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USB-N66 WLAN Adapter User Manual

DNS Server Address (Domain Name System)

DNS allows Internet host computers to have a domain name and one or more IP addresses. A DNS server keeps a database of host computers and their respective domain names and IP addresses, so that when a user enters a domain name into the Internet browser, the user is sent to the proper IP address. The DNS server address used by the computers on your home network is the location of the DNS server your ISP has assigned.

DSL Modem (Digital Subscriber Line)

A DSL modem uses your existing phone lines to transmit data at high speeds.

Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum (for 802.11b)

Spread spectrum (broadband) uses a narrowband signal to spread the transmission over a segment of the radio frequency band or spectrum. Direct- sequence is a spread spectrum technique where the transmitted signal is spread over a particular frequency range.

Direct-sequence systems communicate by continuously transmitting a redundant pattern of bits called a chipping sequence. Each bit of transmitted data is mapped into chips and rearranged into a pseudorandom spreading code to form the chipping sequence. The chipping sequence is combined with a transmitted data stream to produce the output signal.

Wireless mobile clients receiving a direct-sequence transmission use the spreading code to map the chips within the chipping sequence back into bits to recreate the original data transmitted by the wireless device. Intercepting and decoding a direct-sequence transmission requires a predefined algorithm to associate the spreading code used by the transmitting wireless device to the receiving wireless mobile client.

This algorithm is established by IEEE 802.11b specifications. The bit redundancy within the chipping sequence enables the receiving wireless mobile client to recreate the original data pattern, even if bits in the chipping sequence are corrupted by interference. The ratio of chips per bit is called the spreading ratio. A high spreading ratio increases the resistance of the signal to interference. A low spreading ratio increases the bandwidth available to the user. The wireless device uses a constant chip rate of 11Mchips/s for all data rates, but uses different modulation schemes to encode more bits per chip at the higher data rates. The wireless device is capable of an 11 Mbps data transmission rate, but the coverage area is less than a 1 or 2 Mbps wireless device since coverage area decreases as bandwidth increases.

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Contents USB-N66 Copyright 2012 ASUSTeK Computer Inc. All Rights Reserved Table of contents System requirements Package contentsIntroduction Quick lookOperating and storage environment Status indicatorMounting options Enabling the WPS for Windows OS onlyInstalling the USB-N66 driver and utilities To install the driver and utilities for your Asus USB-N66Connecting to a wireless network manually Configuring USB-N66 using Asus utilityTo connect USB-N66 to a station Ad Hoc mode manually Connecting to a wireless network using WPS Click Finish Soft AP mode Windows XP/Vista/7 To switch to the Soft AP modeAsus Wlan adapter Software information Asus Wlan Adapter Setting UtilityAsus Wlan Adapter Setting Utility Asus Wlan Control CenterSurvey Configuration- Basic Network TypeConfiguration Encryption Configuration Advanced Configuring USB-N66 using Windows WZC service Click Windows Wireless to use itMy Wlan adapter cannot connect to any Access Points TroubleshootingHow do I verify that my Wlan adapter is installed properly? My Wlan adapter cannot connect to a station or Wlan adapterTCP/IP protocol does not bind to the Wlan adapter Glossary Cofdm for 802.11a or 802.11g Default KeyDhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Device NameDSL Modem Digital Subscriber Line DNS Server Address Domain Name SystemDirect-Sequence Spread Spectrum for 802.11b Encryption Extended Service Set ESSEssid Extended Service Set Identifier EthernetIeee Ieee 802.11a 54Mbits/secIeee 802.11g Compared with 802.11gIeee 802.11b 11Mbits/sec InfrastructureIP Address ISP Internet Service ProviderMAC Address Media Access Control ISM Bands Industrial, Scientific, and Medicine BandsPass Phrase NIC Network Interface CardPacket PPP Point-to-Point ProtocolWPA Wi-Fi Protected Access Ssid Service Set IdentifierWeca Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance StationWlan Wireless Local Area Network RequirementsFederal Communications Commission Prohibition of Co-locationDGT Warning Statement FCC Radiation Exposure StatementCE Mark Warning ArticleIC Radiation Exposure Statement IC Warning StatementAsus Recycling/Takeback Services Canada, avis d’Industry Canada ICAsus Contact Information ASUSTeK Computer INC. Asia Pacific112, Taiwan