StarTech.com USB867WAC22 manual

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    Manual Revision: 03/04/2014 For the most up-to-date information, please visit: www.startech.com DE: Bedienungsanleitung - de.startech.com FR: Guide de l'utilisateur - fr .startech.com ES: Guía del usuario - es.startech.com IT: Guida per l'uso - it.startech.com NL: Gebruiksaanwijzing - nl.startech.com PT: Guia do usuário - pt.star tech.c[...]

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    Instruction Manual FCC C ompliance Statement This equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules . These limits are designed t o provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiat e [...]

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    Instruction Manual ii Déclaration d’ exposition à la radiation: Cet équipement respecte les limites d’ exposition aux rayonnements IC dénies pour un environnement non con trôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et mis en marche à une distance minimale de 20 cm qui sépare l’ élément rayonnant de votre c orps. L ’ émetteur n[...]

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    Instruction Manual iii T able of C ontents Introduction ............................................................................................ 1 Packaging Conten ts ................................................................................................................................. 1 System Requirements ...........................[...]

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    Instruction Manual 1 Introduction Packaging C ontents • 1 x USB Wireless Adapter • 1 x Driver CD • 1 x Instruction Manual Sy stem Requirements • Available USB port P roduc t Overview Link/Activity LED WPS Button USB 3.0 LED Indicator O – No power to adapter On / Blinking – Link established / Activity[...]

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    Instruction Manual 2 3. Select the Driver Installation option. Installation Windo ws 1. Insert the provided CD into your DVD/CD-ROM drive. 2. Select Autorun.exe fr om the Autoplay menu. If Autoplay is disabled on y our system, browse to y our CD/DVD drive and run the application. 4. F ollow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. N[...]

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    Instruction Manual 3 Mac OS 1. Insert the provided CD into your DVD/CD-ROM drive. 2. Browse t o the appropriate Mac OS version folder on the disc and run the Installer . pkg application to start the install. 3. F ollow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. NOTE: Y ou may be prompted to restart once the install completes . 4. Conn[...]

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    Instruction Manual 4 Mac OS 1. Open the System Report by clicking the Apple symbol in the top left corner , selecting About this Mac, then select System Report 2. Expand the “Hardware ” sec tion and click “USB” in the left column. W ith the adapter connected, you should see the follo wing device in the list. Operation Windo ws Connecting to[...]

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    Instruction Manual 5 Windo ws 8 Move the cursor to the upper right corner to open the Charms Bar , select Settings and then selec t Wi Windo ws 7 Click the network adapter tray icon Windo ws Vista Click Start, then Connect T o Windo ws XP Right-click the wireless adapter tray icon and select View Available W ireless Networks Realtek Utility T ra[...]

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    Instruction Manual 6 General T ab Displays information r elated to the currently connected network. Signal Strength – Strength of the link between the adapt er and the connected AP . Link Quality – Measurement of transmit / receive performance over the r adio. Renew IP button – Refresh IP settings between the adapter and the connected AP[...]

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    Instruction Manual 7 Prole T ab Add, Remov e, Edit, Duplicate or Set Default wireless proles.[...]

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    Instruction Manual 8 Av ailable Networks T ab Displays a site survey of networks within range of the adapter . Refresh – Rescan for available networks . Add to P role – Selec t a network from the list and click t o create a prole for that network.[...]

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    Instruction Manual 9 Status T ab Displays networking and device driver version details for the adapt er.[...]

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    Instruction Manual 10 Statistics T ab Displays connection transmit / receiv e statistics. Reset – Resets all counters.[...]

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    Instruction Manual 11 WPS Setup T ab Allows for WPS PIN code or Push-button modes. Access P oint Mode The device can also act as a Wireless Access P oint, allowing other devices to connect and gain Internet access through it. Switch modes using the Mode menu at the top of the interface:[...]

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    Instruction Manual 12 General T ab Displays general information about the devic e in AP mode and a list of joined APs. SSID - The network name of this AP . BSSID - The MAC address of this AP . Association T able Displays the list of joined stations to this AP . AID (Association ID) – A unique 16-bit ID value assig ned by an AP during association.[...]

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    Instruction Manual 13 Cong – Opens a dialog of for modifying AP settings (shown belo w). ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) - Enables this AP to share this internet/intranet network connection. Network Name (SSID) - The network name of the AP , sear chable by other wireless nodes. The length of SSID should be shorter than 32 characters. Channel[...]

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    Instruction Manual 14 Advanced T ab Provides adv anced conguration options for the AP . Beacon Interval – The fr equenc y at which the beacon packet is sen t, In TU unit (1024 micro-seconds). DTIM P eriod - The number of Beac on inter vals between succ essive DTIMs. Preamble Mode: Long - Higher quality but with lower performance than preamble [...]

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    Instruction Manual 15 Statistics T ab Displays connection transmit / receiv e statistics.[...]

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    Instruction Manual 16 Mac OS Link Sta tus T ab Displays information r elated to the currently connected network. Signal Strength – Strength of the link between the adapt er and the connected AP . Radio O – Disable the wireless radio.[...]

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    Instruction Manual 17 Proles T ab Add, Remov e, Edit, Duplicate or Set Default wireless proles.[...]

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    Instruction Manual 18 Av ailable Networks T ab Displays a site survey of networks within range of the adapter .[...]

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    Instruction Manual 19 Advanced Settings T ab Provides adv anced conguration options for the device. Preamble Mode: Long - Higher quality but with lower performance than preamble short mode. Short - Normal qualit y but with higher performance then preamble long mode. Auto - Select the proper preamble mode by curren t signal frame information. QoS[...]

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    Instruction Manual 20 WPS T ab Allows for WPS PIN code or Push-button modes.[...]

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    Instruction Manual 21 Information T ab Displays utility and driver version inf ormation.[...]

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    Instruction Manual 22 Specications Host Interface USB 3.0 Chipset Realtek - RTL8812AU External Connectors 1 x USB 3.0 A Male Supported Standards IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g , IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11ac Draft 2.0 Antenna C onguration 2x2:2 ( T xR:S) Wir eless Frequencies 2.400GHz ~ 2.484GHz 5180GHz ~ 5805GHz Supported Security S [...]

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    Instruction Manual 23 T echnical Suppor t StarT ech.com’ s lifetime technical support is an integral part of our commitment to provide industry-leading solutions. If you ever need help with your pr oduc t, visit ww w .star tech.c om/suppor t and access our compr ehensive selection of online tools, documentation, and downloads. For the la test dri[...]

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    Hard-to-nd made easy . At StarT ech.com, that isn ’t a slogan. It ’ s a promise. StarT ech.com is your one-stop source for every connectivity par t you need. F rom the latest technology to legacy products — and all the parts that bridge the old and new — we can help you nd the parts that connect your solutions. We make it easy t o loc[...]