NETGEAR RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N USB Adapter WNDA3100v2 User Manual
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The computer with the wireless-N USB adapter must be running Windows XP, or Vista (32/64
bits).
Notes: If you connect using WPS and later lose the settings, they can be restored by
reconnecting using the WPS procedures described in this section.
To connect the wireless-N USB adapter to an access point or router that supports WPS, there are
several methods:
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Starting with the adapter, do one of the following:
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Connect during initial installation. See the Installation Guide, provided in the package and
on the Resource CD.
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Click Join a Network on the Smart Wizard Settings screen (see
Bar" on page
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Click an access point or router that supports WPS in the Networks tab (see
Wireless Networks in Your Area" on page
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Starting with the router or access point. Log in to the router or access point, then follow the
router or access point's prompts to connect a WPS client.
You can use either a push button or PIN entry to connect using WPS:
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Push Button Configuration. Press a push button or push dome on the access point or router,
or click an on-screen button in the software. This is a fairly new technology, so not all access
points and routers provide a push button. See
Network" on page
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PIN entry. Use the router or access point's Personal Identification number (PIN), or use the
wireless-N USB adapter's PIN. See
page
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