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NETGEAR RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N USB Adapter WNDA3100v2 User Manual
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:
Starting with the adapter, do one of the following:
Connect during initial installation. See the Installation Guide, provided in the package and
on the Resource CD.
Click Join a Network on the Smart Wizard Settings screen (see
Bar" on page
Click an access point or router that supports WPS in the Networks tab (see
Wireless Networks in Your Area" on page
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:
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
PIN entry. Use the router or access point's Personal Identification number (PIN), or use the
wireless-N USB adapter's PIN. See
page
2-6.
2-4
1-11).
2-5.
"Using a PIN to Connect to a Wireless Network" on
v1.0, June 2009
2-1).
"Using a WPS Button to Connect to a Wireless
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