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9www.encore-usa.com 2.2.2 Windows® XP A. 1. Click “Cancel,” if you see the ‘Found New Hardware Wizard’ window when you start Windows for the fi
www.encore-usa.com 10C. Click “Software & Driver Installation ” in the ‘Quick Setup’ window. D. Click “Yes” to continue, if you see ‘A p
11www.encore-usa.com F. Click “Continue Anyway,” if you see this warning message in the ‘Hardware Installation’ window. G. 1. Save any opened
www.encore-usa.com 122.3 Removing the ENUWI-2XN4x or ENUWI-1XN4x software In Windows 7® and Windows Vista® Open the Windows Start menu → go
13www.encore-usa.com Chapter 3: Connecting to Wireless Networks in Windows 7® After installation, please use the Windows Wireless Manager to con
www.encore-usa.com 14D. 1. Enter the “Security Key” (also called password, passphrase or pre-shared key); 2. Click “OK.” E. Once connected suc
15www.encore-usa.com Chapter 4: Connecting to Wireless Networks in Windows Vista® After installation, please use the Windows Wireless Manager to c
www.encore-usa.com 16E. 1. The “Save this network” and “Start this connection automatically” checkboxes are checked by default; 2. Click “Close.”
17www.encore-usa.com Chapter 5: Connecting to Wireless Networks in Windows® XP After the software installation, you can locate the Encore Wireless
www.encore-usa.com 18Please follow the steps below to connect to wireless networks. A. 1. Right-click on the ‘Encore Wireless Manager Tray Icon’
1www.encore-usa.com TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW ... 3 1.1 PRODUCT OVE
19www.encore-usa.com E. 1. “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically” are checked by default in the ‘Setup
www.encore-usa.com 20Chapter 6: Technical Support If you have other questions, please visit the SUPPORT section on our website at www.Encore-USA.c
21www.encore-usa.com Appendix A. Wireless security Overview A1. WEP, WPA and WPA2 comparison WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK are standard wireless sec
www.encore-usa.com 22A3. Enabling 802.1X in Windows® 802.1X authentication can help enhancing security for 802.11 wireless networks and wired Ethe
23www.encore-usa.com Appendix B. Using Encore Wireless Manager in Windows XP® The Encore Wireless Manager is the default wireless manager in Windo
www.encore-usa.com 24B2. Encore Wireless Manager Overview Top Toolbar Set Wizard: starts the Encore Wireless Wizard. About: shows the sof
25www.encore-usa.com Bottom Checkbox Show Tray Icon: is checked by default. It allows the Encore Wireless Manager Tray Icon to appear at the lowe
www.encore-usa.com 26B3. Manual Connection A. 1. Go to the “Available Network” tab; 2. Select the “SSID” (wireless network name) of your choice
27www.encore-usa.com B4. Easy Connection with WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) allows your computer to connect to a wireless router or access point
www.encore-usa.com 28B4.1. WPS — PBC (Push Button Configuration) Push Button Configuration (PBC) allows your computer to connect to a wireless n
www.encore-usa.com 2A2. WEP / WPA / WPA2 802.1X ... 21 A3. ENABLING 802.1X IN WINDOWS®...
29www.encore-usa.com B4.2. WPS — PIN (Personal Information Number) Personal Information Number (PIN) allows your computer to connect to a wireless
www.encore-usa.com 30C. 1. Choose the network name (SSID) of the router or access point you want to connect. 2. Click “Select.” D. Once conne
31www.encore-usa.com [ Option 2: Entering the Adapter’s PIN Code to the Router or Access Point ] Note: To enter your adapter’s PIN code to your rou
www.encore-usa.com 32B5. Using 802.1X 802.1X is for advanced users who are familiar with using a RADIUS server and setting up digital certificates
33www.encore-usa.com Appendix C. Connecting to Wireless Networks with Wireless Zero Connection in Windows XP® Alternatively, you can use Windows W
www.encore-usa.com 34D. 1. Enter and confirm the “Network key” (also called password, passphrase or pre-shared key); 2. Click “Connect.” Note:
35www.encore-usa.com Appendix D. Regulatory Information D1. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tes
www.encore-usa.com 36D2. Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999
37www.encore-usa.com Česky [Czech] Encore Electronics Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento ENHWI-G2 je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslu
www.encore-usa.com 38Appendix E. Software End User License Agreement PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS ("Agreement") CAREFULLY. USE OF
3 www.encore-usa.com Chapter 1: Overview Thank you for choosing Encore Electronics’ Wireless N300/N150 USB Adapter. With just a few steps, you will
39www.encore-usa.com MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTIES FOR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, AND ENCORE E
www.encore-usa.com 40property damage (collectively, "High Risk Activities"). Encore Electronics, Inc. EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS O
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www.encore-usa.com 41.2 LED Indicator The Activity LED will be blinking when: The adapter is scanning for available wireless networks. The a
5www.encore-usa.com Chapter 2: Installation 2.1 Hardware Installation 1. Attach the antenna(s) to the wireless adapter. 2. No need to shutdow
www.encore-usa.com 62.2 Software Installation 2.2.1 Windows® 7 and Windows Vista® The installation procedures are similar between Windows® 7 and
7www.encore-usa.com B-3 If neither the ‘Encore Welcome Screen’ nor the ‘AutoPlay’ window appears, type “D:\autorun.exe” in the “Run” command
www.encore-usa.com 8E. Click “Install this driver software anyway,” if you see ‘Windows can’t verify the publisher of this driver software’ in
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