NETGEAR RangeMax Dual Band
In Vista, there is one more option: Enable NETGEAR Smart Wizard.
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If you clear the check mark for Enable NETGEAR Smart Wizard, the NETGEAR Smart Wizard is disabled, and you must set up the wireless adapter with Vista
Wireless-N USB Adapter LED
The LED on the wireless USB adapter indicates the condition of wireless link.
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| Off | • The wireless USB adapter in not plugged in to the USB port. | |
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| • The wireless USB adapter is in power save mode (default | |
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| Slow | • Alternating amber and blue. The wireless USB adapter is | |
| blinking | scanning for a network. | |
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| • Amber. The wireless USB adapter is connecting to a | |
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| network at 2.4 GHz. | |
The LED color changes |
| • Blue. The wireless USB adapter is connecting to a network | |
| at 5 GHz. | ||
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Blinking | The wireless USB adapter is connected to a wireless network, | ||
network connection. Amber | |||
indicates 2.4 GHz, and blue |
| and is sending or receiving data. | |
indicates 5 GHz. | Solid | The wireless USB adapter isconnected to a wireless network, | |
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| but it is not sending or receiving data. | |
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Placing the USB Adapter Cradle
You can attach the wireless USB adapter directly to a USB port on your computer, or use the USB cable to extend the range and obtain better wireless reception.
To use the USB cable, plastic cradle, and