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Linksys WUSB100 User Manual

Linksys WUSB100
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Chapter 3
Advanced Configuration
8
RangePlus Wireless USB Network Adapter
Saved Networks
When you connect to a wireless network, you can save
its settings so that it will be easier to reconnect to the
network at a later time. This is most helpful with hidden
networks; if you do not save a hidden networks settings,
you will have to enter the SSID and security key.
To save a network, select Remember this network in the
Connected to Your Network screen (the last screen that
appears when you connect to a network).
Remember this Network
To see a list of your saved networks, select Saved networks
in the View drop-down menu of the Connect to a Wireless
Network screen.
Saved Networks
To delete a saved network form the list, select the network
and click Remove. To change a networks position in
the list, select the network and click Move up or Move
down.
How to Connect to a Saved Network
To connect to a saved network, follow these instructions.
In the 1. Connect to a Wireless Network screen, select
Saved networks in the View drop-down menu.
The screen displays a list of your saved networks..2.
Saved Networks
Select the network you want to connect to, and then 3.
click Connect.
The Adapter connects to the network and the 4.
Connected to Your Network screen appears. Click Finish
to exit the Wireless Manager.
Connected to Your Network
Congratulations! The Adapter is connected to
the network.

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Linksys WUSB100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Maximum data transfer rate0 Mbit/s
Connectivity technologyWireless
Component forPC/Laptop
Plug and PlayYes
Security featuresWi-Fi Protected Access (WPA2)

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