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FCC Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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"Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member Sates relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility" (89/336/EEC; 92/31/EEC; 93/68/EEC). The Declaration of Conformity can be found at the Sapido regional website. www.sapidotech.de CE Information of Disposal The electric and electronic equipment or unit which is labeled with crossed-out wheeled bin may not be disposed of with household waste.
User Guide of AU-4612 Installing the software of AU-4612 ............5 Access Point Mode ..................13 Configuring your wireless network (with Microsoft Zero Configuration Tool) ..................17 Wi-Fi Protect Setup (WPS) ..............19 Pin Input Config (PIN)..................20 Push Button (PBC) ....................24 Disable Adapter ...................
Installing the software of AU-4612 Step 1. When installation CD-ROM starts, following language selection menu will appear and please select the preferred Language to begin with. Step 2. To run the Setup Wizard, please select “Driver” on the main menu.
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Step 3. The setup program will install the driver and utility to your computer. Please click “Next” button to continue. Step 4. The setup program is ready to begin installation. Please click the “Install” button. Step 5.
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The software installation should begin. This may take a few minutes. Step 6. Once the installation complete, click “Yes” to restart your computer (recommended). Otherwise, click “No” to restart your computer later.
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Step 7. Once the installation complete, you may now configure your wireless network.
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2. Double click the wireless signal icon on your computer taskbar or the shortcut icon on the desktop. 3. From AU-4612 Wireless Utility (General tab), it shows the default wireless network that SAPIDO Wireless USB adapter is connecting to. 4. Click “Available Network” tab to enter the available wireless network setting. Click...
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“Refresh” button to survey the available wireless networks. Once the site survey completes, select the desired wireless network from the list and double click it or have it added to Profile (Add to Profile button). 5. Next, in Wireless Network Properties, if the wireless network you connect to is without wireless security key (WEP, WPA, WPA2, and etc.), just simply click “OK”...
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button and skip to step 7. You will be requested to complete wireless security configuration if the connected wireless network is secured. 6. Wireless network security section: Please select the Network Authentication and Data encryption to set the encryption type.
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- For wireless network security in WEP, just select WEP from network authentication and input its key in network key blank. - For wireless network security in WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK, please select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK in network authentication and input network key accordingly. - For 802.1x network security, please select the same network authentication (802.1x) and input its network key.
DHCP server. 8. In the “Profile” page, you can check the added profiles from the available wireless networks. You may remove, edit, duplicate or set default from these profiles. Access Point Mode To switch from Station mode to Access Point mode.
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Access Point Mode can share your network to others. In ICS panel users can select which network to be shared.
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Network Name Give a SSID to shared network. Channel Select a channel for shared network. Network Authentication Select authentication type for shared network. Data encryption Select to enable/disable data encryption. Network Key Setup network key for shared network. Click the network key and configure the network security. Then, click the “close” when finished.
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After setting finished, wireless utility page will show the available networks.
Configuring your wireless network (with Microsoft Zero Configuration Tool) Warning: Due to security reasons, we strongly recommend updating your Windows XP to service pack 2 or above. If you do not want to update your XP system, please follow the following steps to switch the configuration tool from AU-4612 Wireless Utility to Microsoft Zero configuration tool.
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2. Once Microsoft Zero Configuration Tool is enabled, Wireless Utility is disabled.
Protect Setup tab. AU-4612 provides two WPS methods to complete network security: PIN (Pin Input Config) and PBC (Push Button Config) Pin Input Config (PIN) 1. Click “Pin Input Config (PIN)” button. If you want to connect to a specific AP, please click “Yes”.
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Note: The PIN code shows in this page will vary each time. 2. Select the specific AP which you want to connect. If you can not find the WPS AP in this page, please click “Refresh” button. And then click “Select” button.
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3. After selection, the specific AP will establish the connection with AU-4612 meanwhile you will get a PIN code (here example is 67382316) and you need to input this PIN code into the specific AP before initial WPS completes. For example,...
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the AP SSID here is GR-1222 and in its WPS configuration page, you have to input AU-4612 PIN code into client pin number blank and then click “Start PIN” button. Note: The PIN function in AP should be started before AU-4612 initial WPS status ends.
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Note: You can click the PBC button from this the page or push the physical button on AP device. 2. AU-4612 is waiting for the AP device to start the PBC function. The AP device PBC function should be started before AU-4612 WPS setup.
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3. Once WPS completes successfully, AU-4612 Wireless Utility will indicate the connection status. Radio Off Enable the Radio Off will turn off the radio function. It means AU-4612 wireless...
Uninstalling the software 1. Click your computer OS start menu and move to “Programs” then “Sapido”.
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Next select “Uninstall”. 2. Click “YES” on the uninstall window. 3. The uninstall process should begin and may take a few minutes. 4. Once the uninstall completes, click “Finish” to exit the program.
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If you are Windows XP user and can not find the option of “Windows Zero Config” in AU-4612 Wireless Utility (as following picture), please follow following steps. 1. Click your computer OS start menu and move to “control panel”. Next select the “Administrative Tools”.
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3. In the Services window, please find and select the “Wireless Zero Configuration” or “Wireless Configuration” and double click it.
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4. It will pop up the Wireless Zero Configuration Properties window. The “Service status” is shown as “Stopped”. Click “Start” to enable the Wireless Zero Configuration function.
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5. Once this setting is completed, the “Service status” is “Started”. Click “OK” to finish and exit. Lastly, you will find the option of “Windows Zero Config” shown in AU-4612 Wireless Utility.
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