Pin c – INTELLINET NETWORK 524698 Wireless 150N USB Adapter User Manual User Manual

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1. Enter the 8-digit PIN code of the adapter (highlighted below) in your

wireless access point as the WPS PIN code. NOTE: Refer to your

wireless access point’s user manual for instructions. If you have a

problem with the PIN code provided here, click “Renew” to get a new

PIN code.

2. Click “PIN.” After a short period (up to a minute), if a wireless access

point with the correct PIN code is found, you’ll be connected to that

access point. NOTE: As with PBC, you may need to click “PIN” a

number of times to make a connection. (It helps to confirm you’ve

entered the correct PIN code into the AP.)
Information: Click to display a pop-up window describing a selection.

Detail: Click to show details of a selected WPS-enabled access point.

Export Profile: Click to save a highlighted connection on the list as a

profile, which will display on the WPS Profile list and which can be

retrieved in the Profile menu.

Delete: Delete the selected WPS-enabled access point from the list.

WPS Associate IE: Select to send the association request with WPS

IE (Information Element) during WPS setup. This is optional: You can

use the default value if you don’t know what will be affected.

WPS Probe IE: The Wireless Provisioning Services Information Element

(WPS IE) makes it easier to connect to public Wi-Fi networks you’ve

not previously connected to. Your computer must have the WPS IE

update for Windows XP SP2 installed in order to use the function.

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