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User Manual F9L 1005 88 20 - 01363 R ev . A0 0 SIN GL E -B AN D Wi -Fi ® USB AD APTER[...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .............................................. 1 Be nef it s of a H ome Net wo rk .................................... 1 Adva nt ag es o f a Wir el es s Net wo rk .............................. 2 Placement of your Wireless Networking Hardware for Optimal Performance ................................................. 3[...]
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1 Th an k you fo r pu rch a sin g th e Be lk in S in gl e- B and W i- F i USB Ad ap ter. Now you c an t ake a dv ant ag e of t his gre at n ew technology and gain the f reedom to network your home and office computers w irelessly . This Adapter allows you t o connect a not ebook or desktop computer to y our network. Please be sure to read through t[...]
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2 INTRODUCTION Advant ag es o f a Wire le ss N et work • Mob ility –you’ll no longer need a dedicated “computer room”—now you can work on a networked lap top or desktop computer anywhere within your wireless range • Easy installation – Belkin Easy Installation Wizards make setup simple • Flexibilit y – set u[...]
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3 INTRODUCTION Plac em ent o f your Wir el es s Net wor kin g Har dwa re for O pti mal Pe r for man ce Y our wireless connection will be stronger the closer y our computer is to your wireless router ( or access point ). T ypical indoor operating range for your wir eless devices is between 1 0 0 and 200 feet. In the same w ay , your wi reless connec[...]
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4 INTRODUCTION 1. Plac em en t of yo ur Wi re le s s Rou te r (or Acc es s Po in t) Place y our wireless router ( or access point ), the c entral connection point of your net work, as close as possible to th e ce nte r of yo ur w ire le ss n et wo rk d evi ce s. T o achiev e the best wireless network cover age for your “wireless clients, ” (i .[...]
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5 INTRODUCTION 3. Cord less Phone Placement If the performance of you r wireless ne twork is impair ed after attending t o the abo ve issues, and you ha ve a cordless phone : • T r ymoving cordlessphonesawa yfromthe wirelessrouter ( or access point ) and your wireless-enabled computers. • Unplug?[...]
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6 INTRODUCTION 5. S ec ur e Co nn ec ti on s, V PN s, a nd AO L Secure connections typically require a user name and password , and are used where security is important. Secure connections include : • Virtual Privat eNe twork(VP N) connections, of ten us ed to c on ne ct r em otel y to a n of fi ce n et wo rk •?[...]
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7 Prod uc t Feat ure s The Adap ter complies with the IEE E 802. 1 1 n specification to communicate with other 802. 1 1n-compliant wireless de vices at up to 300Mbps* . The Adapt er is also compatible with 802. 1 1 g devices at 54 Mbp s as w ell a s 8 02. 1 1b pro duc t s at 1 1Mbps . Th e Ada pte r op er ates onth esame 2.4G Hzf requen[...]
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8 OVER VIEW Applications and A dvantages • Wire le s sr oa mi ng wi th al ap to pa ro un dt he ho me o ro f fic e Offers the freedom of networking without cables •Co nnection rates of upt o300Mb ps* Provides i mmediate high-speed wireless connectivity at home , work, and hotspot [...]
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9 OVER VIEW Product Specifications Ho st In ter f ac e: USB 2. 0 Operating T emperatur e: 32– 1 04 degrees F (0– 40 degrees C ) Storage T emperature: -4 – 1 58 degrees F ( -20 –70 degrees C) Humidity: Max. 90% ( non -condensing) T y pi ca l Op er at ing R an ge: Up t o 1 , 20 0 f t.** *NOTE: The standard transmission rate—30 0Mbps— is t[...]
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10 OVER VIEW System Require ments •PC-compatiblelaptopwith oneavailable USB2.0 bus-powerport • W i n d o w s ® X P with SP3 or later , Windo ws Vi st a®, Wind ows 7 , o r Win do ws 8 Package Contents •Single-BandWi-FiUSBAdap ter •QuickInstallationGuide •CD [...]
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11 A . Ins ta lla tio n Pro ces s for W ind ows Vis ta , 7 , and 8 NOT E: For information on updated drivers, please visit theBelkinwebsit eatwww.belkin .com/support IMPORT ANT : INST ALL THE SOF TWARE BEFORE INSER TING THE AD APTER. A. 1 In se r t th e In st al lat io n Sof t w are C D int o you r CD -R OM d ri ve. A. 2 C li ck “ Nex[...]
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12 INST ALLING AND SETTING UP THE AD APTER A.3 Th e InstallShield Wizard will star t the installation process. A.4 A wi ndow ma y appear sh owing the message, “Windows can’t v erify the publisher o f this driv er software” . This DOE S NOT in di ca te a pr ob lem . Ou r so f tw are h as b ee n fu ll y tested and is compatible with this operat[...]
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13 INST ALLING AND SETTING UP THE AD APTER A.5 When prompted, plug in y our Adapt er . A.6 When the installation comple tes, y ou will see the following pop-up message on your Windows taskbar . A.7 Click “Finish” t o restart your comput er .[...]
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14 INST ALLING AND SETTING UP THE AD APTER A.8 T o connect to the Interne t, open the Network and Sharing Center by fi rst opening the Control P anel from the “Start ” menu. A. 9 In t he C on tro l Pa nel , cl ic k on “ V iew n et wo rk s tat us a nd t as ks ” .[...]
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15 INST ALLING AND SETTING UP THE AD APTER A. 10 In th e Ne tw or k an d Sha ri ng C en ter, cli ck on “ Co nn ec t to a ne t wor k ”. A. 1 1 I n th e nex t s cr ee n, se le ct a n avai la bl e wireless network and click “Connect” .[...]
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16 INST ALLING AND SETTING UP THE AD APTER A. 12 Y ou r Ada pte r wi ll at t emp t to co nn ec t to t he s el ec ted n et wo rk . A. 1 3 Depending on the security settings of your wireless network, you m ay be p ro mpt ed to e nte r a ne tw or k se cu ri ty key or a passphrase. Click “Connect ” after you have done so.[...]
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17 INST ALLING AND SETTING UP THE AD APTER A. 14 Aft er c onn ec t ing t o th e net wo rk , yo u ca n ch oos e to s ave th is network and connect automatically when y our Adap ter is in range. A. 1 5 The Network and Sharing Center no w indicates the network connection that you ha ve just established. The links on the le ft of the window allo w you [...]
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18 INST ALLING AND SETTING UP THE AD APTER B. In st all ati on Pro ce ss fo r Wind ows XP IMPORT ANT : INST ALL THE SOF TWARE BEFORE INSER TING THE AD APTER. B. 1 I ns er t t he I nst al la ti on S of t war e CD in to yo ur CD - RO M dr ive. B.2 The Belkin Wireless Adapter Installer screen wi ll automatically appear within up to 20 seconds. Click ?[...]
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19 INST ALLING AND SETTING UP THE AD APTER B.3 Select a destination folder for the soft ware installation by clicking “ Bro wse ”; or, simp ly c li ck “ N ex t ” to i ns ta ll to t he d efa ult l oc at io n. B.4 A S etu p St at us s cre en l et s you k now w he re you a re in t he s et up pr oc es s.[...]
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20 INST ALLING AND SETTING UP THE AD APTER B.5 A window ma y appear showing the message, “The soft ware you a re in st al li ng…” Thi s DOE S NOT in di ca te a pr ob lem . Ou r software has been fully test ed and is compatible with this operating sy stem. Click on “Continue An y way” t o continue. B.6 When prompted , plug in your A dapter[...]
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21 INST ALLING AND SETTING UP THE AD APTER B. 7 The Found New Hard ware Wizard might appear in 3 – 15 seconds. If it does, select “Install the soft ware aut om ati ca ll y ” an d cl ic k “ Nex t ” t o ins ta ll t he s of t wa re. B.8 Click “Finish” to restart your computer .[...]
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22 INST ALLING AND SETTING UP THE AD APTER Con ne ct ing to a Se cur e Wi - Fi ® N et wo rk If yo u ch oo se to c on ne ct t o a se cur e ne t wor k, det er min e the t y pe ofs ec ur it y ( WPA/ WPA2o rW EP) and use the appropriate field in the dialog box. Wir e le ss Eq ui val en t Pri vac y (W EP) i s a le ss[...]
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23 I ca n’t c on ne c t to t he In te rn et w ir el es sl y. If yo u ar e una bl e to c onn ec t to t he I nte rn et fr om a w ire le ss computer , please check the following it ems: • Look at theligh tson your wireless router .If you’ reu singa Belkin Wireless Router , the ligh ts should be as f[...]
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24 TROUBLESHOOTING Link LED is blinking slo wly; I cannot connect to a wi re le ss n et wo rk o r th e In te rn et . If your Adapter appears t o be functioning pr operly , but y ou cannot co nn ec t to a ne t wor k or yo u have a r ed w ir ele s s ic on at t he b ot to m of your screen, the problem may be that there is a misma tch between the netwo[...]
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25 TROUBLESHOOTING Da ta t ra ns fe r is s om et im es s low. Wireless t echnology is radio-based, which means connectivity and the thr oughput performance between devices decreases when the distance between de vices increases . Other factors tha t will cause signal degrada tion ( metal is generally the w orst culprit ) are obstructions such as wal[...]
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26 TROUBLESHOOTING Signal strength is p oor . Wireless t echnology is radio-based, which means connectivity and the thr oughput performance between devices decreases when the distance between de vices increases . Oth er f ac tor s that will cause signal degradation (metal is generally the worst culprit) are obstructions such as walls and metal appl[...]
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27 TROUBLESHOOTING Th e Ada pt er d oe s no t pe r for m or c on ne ct io n is u ns ta bl e when comput erhas asecond built -inwi reless network ca rd (su ch a s a min i PC I or In te l ® Centrino ™ ). This condition occurs if your comput er has a built-in wireless card while your Belkin Enhanced Wireless USB Adapter is [...]
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28 TROUBLESHOOTING What’ s the difference between 802. 1 1g and 80 2. 1 1n ? Currently there are three commonly used wireless ne tworking standards, which transmit data at very different maximum speeds. Each is based on the d esignation for certif ying network standards . The most common wireless networking standard, 802. 1 1g, can transmit in fo[...]
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29 TROUBLESHOOTING T echnica l Support US http:/ /w ww.belkin .com/support UK http:/ /w ww.belkin .com/uk /support Australia http:/ /w ww.belkin .com/au/support New Zealand http:/ /w ww.belkin .com/au/support Singapore 1800 6 22 1 1 3 0 Europ e http:/ /w ww.belkin .com/uk /support [...]
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30 FCC Statement DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH F CC RULES FOR ELE CTROMAGNETIC COMP A TIBILIT Y We, Bel ki n In ter na ti ona l, I nc., of 120 45 E . Wate r fro nt D ri ve, Pl aya Vista, CA 9009 4, declare under our sole responsibility that the product, F9L 1 00 5v 1 , to which this declaration relates, complies wi th Pa r t 15 of the FC C Ru les [...]
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31 INFORMA TION IMPORT ANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with F CC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follo w the specific operating instructions fo r satisfying RF exposure c ompliance. T o maintain compliance with FCC R F exposure compliance requirements, please follo w[...]
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32 INFORMA TION BelkinInternational,Inc.,Limited2- Y e arProductW arranty Wh at t hi s war ra nt y c over s . Belkin Int ernational, Inc . (“Belkin”) warrants to the original purchaser of this Belkin product that the product shal l be free of def ects in design, assembly , material, or workmanship . Wh at t he p er io d of c o[...]
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33 INFORMA TION How to get service. T o g et s er v ic e for y our B el ki n pr od uc t you m ust t a ke th e fol low in g ste ps: 1 . C ont ac t Be lk in I nte rn ati on al , Inc ., at 1204 5 E. Wate r fr on t Dr ive, Pla ya Vi st a, CA 9 0 09 4, At tn: C us tom er S er v ic e, wi th in 15 days of the Occurrence. Be prepared to provide the follo w[...]
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© 20 13 Belkin International, Inc. All rights reserved. All trade names are registered trademarks of respective ma nufacturers list ed. Windo ws and Windows Vista are either register ed trademarks or tr ade ma rk sofM ic ro sof tC or po ra ti oni nth eUn ite dSt at esa nd /orot he rco un tr ie s.[...]