Advantek Networks AWN-USB-54S user manual Possible Remedy

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Possible Remedy:

Move the antennas of the access point or wireless router into an L shape (one vertically, and one horizontally). Click on the Refresh button on the Site Survey screen. If the computer still does not see the Access Point, and then try to move your Access Point closer to the computer. Then click on the Refresh button again. If the computer still does not see the Access Point, move all things that may cause interference with the wireless signal.

8.Symptom:

If you still cannot get a wireless connection of the network. Possible Remedy:

Step 1- Turn the computer off Step 2- Turn the Access Point off Step 3- Turn the Access Point on Step 4- Wait 30 seconds

Step 5- Turn the computer back on

Step 6- Using the Utility reconnect to the Access Point: Step 7- Double click on the bar graph icon in the system tray Step 8- Select the Site Survey Link

Step 9- Highlight the SSID of your wireless network and click connect Step 10- Click OK if all the settings are correct

9.What is the IEEE 802.11g standard?

802.11g is the new IEEE standard for high-speed wireless LAN communications that provides for up to 54 Mbps data rate in the 2.4 GHz band. 802.11g is quickly becoming the next mainstream wireless LAN technology for the home, office and public networks. 802.11g defines the use of the same OFDM modulation technique specified in IEEE 802.11a for the 5 GHz frequency band and applies it in the same 2.4 GHz frequency band as IEEE 802.11b. The 802.11g standard requires backward compatibility with 802.11b.

The standard specifically calls for:

A. A new physically layer for the 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, know as the extended rate PHY(ERP(. The ERP adds OFDM as a mandatory new coding scheme for 6, 12, and 24 Mbps (mandatory speeds), and 18, 36, 48, 54 Mbps (optional speeds). The ERP includes the modulation schemes found in 802.11b including CCK for 11 and 5.5 Mbps and Barker code modulation for 2 and 1 Mbps.

B. A protection mechanism called RTS.CTS that governs how 802.11g devices and 802.11b devices interoperate.

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Contents USB Wireless LAN Adapter User’s Manual FCC Warning Revision History Contents Introduction Installation Procedure Page Page Page Page Page Install Driver for Vista Page Page Wireless Network Configuration Utility Profile Link Status Site Survey Configure the Profile Page Page Authentication and Security Page 3 802.1x Setting-Certification Page 4 802.1x Setting-CA Server Transmit Statistics StatisticsReceive Statistics AdvancedPage Page QoS Configure to enable Wi-Fi Multi-MediaPage Enable WMM Power Save Enable DLS Direct Link Setup Page Page Page About Page Troubleshooting Possible Remedy What does Ieee 802.11 feature support?