Table of Content Introduction ..................3 1.1 Package Content................3 1.2 Features..................3 Hardware ....................4 LED Indicator ................4 Installation ..................5 Configuration ...................12 Windows XP build-in “Wireless Zero Configuration” ..12 To configure by using the utility we offered......14 Specifications ..................17 Glossary.....................18...
Micronet SP907G Wireless LAN USB Adapter is a next generation wireless LAN solution. It is compliant with IEEE 802.11g standard operating in the same 2.4GHz radio band, so SP907G can also work smoothly with existing IEEE 802.11b WLAN equipments and provide higher speed connectivity between mobile stations in a Wireless Local Area Network.
2 Hardware SP907G wireless 802.11g USB Network Adapter should be located in the USB port of the computer. LED Indicator Status Indicator Description LINK Lights to indicate the adapter is successfully connected to a network. Blinks to indicate the adapter is actively...
To install the 802.11g USB Network Adapter, please follow the steps: 1. Insert the supplied Setup CD into your CD-ROM drive, and click the drive of CD-ROM then open SP907G Driver&Utility folder. You will see the Driver Folder and Setup.exe icon in the screen. Click Setup.exe to install the driver.
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3. The Choose Destination Location screen will appear. You can click Browse to change the destination folder. Or click Next to proceed. Figure 3.2...
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4. The installing status is showed in screen. When the process is finished, the driver is installed successfully. Figure 3.3...
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5. Plug 907G into a USB 2.0 port on your PC. Or you can plug the Network Adapter with the standard USB cable. Then, Found New Hardware Wizard will appear. Follow the wizard to install software. Figure 3.4...
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6. The wizard will search for the USB software. Click Next to proceed. Figure 3.5...
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7. Windows will notify you that the driver has not passed the Windows Logo testing. Please just choose Continue Anyway in the Hardware Installation dialog box because the USB Network Adapter has been tested to work with Windows XP without problem, Figure 3.6...
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8. The wizard has finished installing the software. Click Finish. Figure 3.7 9. After completing the Found New Hardware Wizard, a new icon will appear in your Icon tray. Check the icon to make sure that the utility is installed successfully. Figure 3.8...
4 Configuration If the operating system is Windows XP system, you can choose either one tool as below to configure the wireless LAN setting. Use Windows XP build-in service called “Wireless Zero Configuration”, or Use the configuration utility we offered. Windows XP built-in “Wireless Zero Configuration”...
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A. Click icon to see the wireless networking connection status. Click Content, then Wireless Network Connection Properties screen will appear. Figure 4.2...
B. Select Wireless Networks, and make sure that Use windows to configure my wireless network settings option is checked. Now, you can set your networks, which is available on the list. To configure by using the utility we offered Click icon, then a box will pop out to ask you for the configuration tool.
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B. You can view the available network with the SSID on the list. You can click Refresh to search new networks. For the current network information, it shows channel, station type, SSID, Tx rate, and WEP. For more detailed information, click More Setting.
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C. After clicking More Setting, you are allowed to set the connection by clicking Change, then Apply to confirm the setting. Figure 4.5...
5 Specifications Model SP907G Wireless USB Adapter Standard IEEE802.11b and 802.11g Interface USB 2.0 Frequency 2.4GHz Data Rate 11/54M Output Power (Max) 17dBm Sensitivity –84dBm at < 8% BER Antenna Type Built-in Operation Channel 802.11d Radio Modulation DSSS/OFDM 64(40)/128bit WEP Encryption and WPA (Wi-Fi Protected...
6 Glossary IEEE 802.11 Standard The IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN standards subcommittee, which is formulating a standard for the industry. Access Point An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wired and wireless networks together. Ad Hoc An Ad Hoc wireless LAN is a group of computers, each with a WLAN adapter, connected as an independent wireless LAN.
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channel. Ethernet Ethernet is a 10/100Mbps network that runs over dedicated home/office wiring. Users must be wired to the network at all times to gain access. Gateway A gateway is a hardware and software device that connects two dissimilar systems, such as a LAN and a mainframe. In Internet terminology, a gateway is another name for a router.
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Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. Also a PCMCIA card is also referred to CardBus Adapter. Protocol A protocol is a standardized set of rules that specify how a conversation is to take place, including the format, timing, sequencing and/ or error checking. SSID A Network ID unique to a network.
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and / or fiber optic cabling. WANs may span a city, a state, a country, or even the world. The information in this guide may change without notice. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this guide. Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation.
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CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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