Wireless-N USB adapter
Installation Guide
GWU623
PART NO. M1209
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Package contents
Table of Contents
Windows XP- Disable / Enable Wi-Fi
Windows XP software installation
Available USB 2.0 port Windows 2000, XP, and Vista
System requirements
Minimum of 20 MB of free hard disk space
Minimum of 128 MB of RAM or higher
1 x Wireless LAN adapter 1 x Driver CD 1 x QSG 1 x Ethernet Cable
Package contents
How does it work
Wireless-N USB adapter GWU623 Wireless router
Windows XP Software Installation
2. Select a language preference and click Next to continue
3. Click Next to continue
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to enjoy all features and functions of the product. Click Next to continue
8. Click Next to continue
supplicant, and click Next to continue
9. Click Next to continue
10. Select Atheros Client Utility ACU and
12. Do NOT insert the adapter now, click OK to close the window
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Windows Vista
Windows Vista Software Installation
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language and click Next
3. To begin the installation choose a setup
4. Click Next, to continue
agreement and click Next
5. Select I accept the terms of the license
6. Click Yes to install the driver
click OK to continue
7. Do NOT insert the wireless USB adapter
8. Click OK, to continue
10.After the software installation is completed
3. Click on Atheros Client Installation Program and click on Remove
Software Un-installation - XP
4. When the un-installation is completed, restart your computer
Windows XP
1. Go to Control Panel Start Control Panel
Software Un-installation - Vista
4. When the un-installation is completed, restart your computer
Windows Vista
the task bar. Right click on the
Connecting to a Wireless Network - XP
icon and
Windows XP
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4. You are now connected to the network. Click OK to close the window
Windows Vista
Connecting to a Wireless Network - Vista
3. Select Connect Anyway to continue
5. Click Close once you have successfully connected to the network
6. Select the connection location that this network will be used on
7. Verify the settings and click Close to exit the window
2. Click Set up a connection or network
Connecting to a Non-Broadcasting Network
Windows Vista
network and click Next
3. Select Manually connect to a wireless
4. Click Next to continue
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6. Click Close once the network has been successfully added
Windows XP
Utility Configuration - Add New Profile
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Windows XP
Utility Configuration - Using WEP Encryption
3. Fill in the WEP Passphrase, click OK when
Windows XP
Utility Configuration - Using WPA Security
2. Fill in the Passphrase of your choice then click OK when finished
4. Input the information of your choice then click OK to finish
Utility Configuration - Import and Export Profiles
Browse to the directory where the profile is located
Windows XP
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Windows XP
Utility Configuration - Disable / Enable Wi-Fi
Utility Configuration - Profile Selection
Please see page 10 to setup a new network profile
Windows XP
Windows XP
Utility Configuration - Wireless Client Selection
WPS Installation
WPS Configuration - Push Button
2. Select Join a wireless network and click
1. Double click on the Jumpstart icon
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6. The wizard will configure the wireless network
7. Once completed, click finish to close the window
WPS Configuration - PIN Access
5. Click Finish to complete the setup
4. The wizard will configure the wireless network
WPS Configuration - PIN Access Part
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5. Click Finish to complete the setup
4. The wizard will configure the wireless network
Power
RF Output Power
Power Consumption
Operating Temperature
Glossary
Access Point
IEEE 802.11 Standard
Ad Hoc
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
DHCP
ESSID
Gateway
Ethernet
IEEE
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Infrastructure
Local Area Network LAN
ISM Band
Network
Roaming
Protocol
SSID
Static IP Addressing
Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP
Wi-Fi Alliance
The wireless throughput in Bytes per second averaged over two seconds
Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol TCP/IP
Transmit / Receive
Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP
Wi-Fi Protected Access WPA
Wide Area Network WAN
Wireless LAN WLAN
Technical support
15.21
Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement
15.105b
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
1. this device may not cause interference and
Operation is subject to the following two conditions
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
CE Statement
Limited Warranty
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