Appendix – Keyspan USB Wireless LAN CARD none User Manual

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USB Wireless LAN Card

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Appendix

1.

Operation Mode:
USB Wireless Lan Card has two modes, ‘Infrastructure’ and ‘Ad-Hoc’. The default setting is
“Infrastructure”.
(Please refer to the Product Introduction

)

2.

Channel:
The channel setting should follow the regulation of the local government. For ‘Infrastructure
mode, the channel does not need to be set. It will automatically change to the same channel as AP’s.
In ‘Ad-Hoc’ mode, users can change the channel to match the connected computer.

3.

SSID:
When STA (WLAN card) is in Ad-Hoc mode, all connecting STA should have the same SSID.
When STA is in Infrastructure mode, the SSID will change to the same as AP’s SSID.

Important: Capital and non-capital are different words in SSID setting.

4.

Tx Rate:
It determine STA’s transmitting rate. There are 5 rated to choose, 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps, and Auto. The
default setting is “Auto”.

5.

Int. Roaming: Its default setting is ‘Disable’, and does not need to be adjusted.


6.

Radio:
The default setting is ‘ON’. It means to stop the STA’s RF function. If your WLAN card is
embedded, you can stop its function by turning the Radio “ON”.

7.

Encryption:
USB Wireless Lan Card provides 64/128bits encryption. Choose “disable”, if you do not need this
function.

When using Encryption, there are two configurations to setting:
Choose from encryption key 1~4 to encrypt.

For 64bits encryption:

Using letters & numbers: 5 digits (“a-z”,”A-Z”,”0-9”)
Hexadecimal: 10 digits (“a-f”,”A-F”,”0-9”)

For 128bits encryption:

Using letters & numbers: 13 digits (“a-z”,”A-Z”,”0-9”)
Hexadecimal: 26 digits (“a-f”,”A-F”,”0-9”)

Choose the Authentication type from open system, share key, and auto type. The default setting

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