User manual SITECOM WL-151 WIRELESS PCI ADAPTER MIMOXR

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[. . . ] When the wireless utility icon is yellow then the wireless connection strength is low. · Please double click on the icon or go to Start/Programs/Wireless Network and click the Sitecom Wireless Utility. · Select the 'Profile Setting' tab and click the 'New' button. · Fill in a Profile Name (i. e. Sitecom) and click 'Next'. · Fill in the Network Name (i. e. Sitecom), make sure the Network name, also called SSID, is the same on all wireless adapters. [. . . ] Right click the printer you want to share on the network and choose "sharing". In the following screen enable sharing and fill in a sharename, the printer is now shared. To use the network printer on other PCs in the network, it has to be installed on the other PCs first. Click `start', `settings', and `printers'. In the following screen browse to the correct printer via network environment. Repeat this steps for all PC's in the network. The printer can now be used from every PC in the network. · · Windows 2000/XP File and Printer sharing will be installed automatically under Windows 2000/XP. Sharing files, folders and printers is the same as under Windows 98/ME, however assigning the computer and workgroup name as in step one is different. Windows 2000 Right click the `My Computer' icon on the desktop, choose `properties'. Fill in the COMPUTERNAME and the WORKGROUPNAME by the same specifications as Windows 98/ME Windows XP Click `start'. Right click the `My Computer' icon, choose `properties'. Fill in the COMPUTERNAME and the WORKGROUPNAME by the same specifications as Windows 98/ME. Guest Account Windows 2000 When you want to reach a shared file or folder in the network on a Windows 2000 machine, most of the time you are requested for a password. This is due to the fact the so called 'Guest account' in Windows 2000 is disabled by default. You can enable the guest account: · · · · · Right-click 'My Computer', and then click 'Manage'. Under 'System Tools', double-click 'Local Users and Groups' to expand it, and then click 'Users'. In the right screen, right-click the 'Guest' account, and then click 'Properties'. Click to clear the 'Disable this account' check box and click OK. Click 'start/settings/control panel/Users and Passwords'. Select 'Guest' and click the 'set password' button. Make sure the password is set to null (blank). 5. Security To prevent unauthorized accessing the transmitted data over your network, the WLAN Utility offers sophisticated security options. To activate the security options, click the checkbox next to Security. 5. 1 Small Office ­ Home (SoHo) WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) This is the first and most used encryption mode for wireless networks and can be used in peer to peer networks and networks which use a Accesspoint. [. . . ] The bar graph displays the quality of the link between the node and the Access Point. 6. 2 Available Networks The Available Networks tab shows the current status of all available wireless networks. Select a Network Name (SSID) from the list, click 'Connect' to connect to the wireless network. The 'Refresh' button will rescan the network and it will detect and list all available wireless networks. 5. 3 Profile Setting The Profile Setting allows users to create profiles for different network environments. Click the 'New' button to create new profiles. Click 'Edit' for editing existing profiles. Click the 'Delete' button for deleting profiles. Network Type This allows you to select 'Peer to Peer' mode or 'Infrastructure' mode. Peer to Peer: All communication is done from client to client without the use of an Access Point. [. . . ]

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