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acknowledgements
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conventions
The following conventions are used in this guide:
symbols
The > symbol guides you through a series of software steps. For example:
Click Start > Settings > Control Panel to view the active control panels.
warnings
A Warning indicates possible damage to the HP Gateway or to other equipment. A Warning can also
indicate a possible harm to yourself or to others.
For example:
Warning: Plugging into a nongrounded electrical socket can damage your
hp digital home networking wireless USB
network adapter
Congratulations on your purchase of the HP Digital Home Networking Wireless
USB Network Adapter. The Wireless USB Network Adapter operates on the
Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) band using Direct Sequence Spread
Spectrum (DSSS) transmission to implement the IEEE 802.11b standard being
developed for the wireless industry. Users can now move easily between access
points without having to reconfigure the connection.
The Wireless USB Network Adapter with its powerful built-in antenna gives you the
freedom to work anywhere you want, letting you take full advantage of your PC
and providing you with access to all your networked resources beyond your
desktop. LEDs provide feedback on power and linkage.
This adapter, which is compatible with Windows 98, Millennium, 2000, and XP, is
a true necessity for all your wireless PC applications.
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wireless USB network adapter
features
The Wireless USB Network Adapter is compatible with Windows 98, Millenium,
2000, and XP operating systems, and includes the following:
❑2.4 Ghz frequency band, compliant with world standards
❑Wireless interface is compliant with the IEEE 802.11b standard
❑A Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface
❑Capable of up to 128-bit Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption
❑Wire-free access to networked resources located anywhere beyond the desktop
❑Move between access points without resetting the connection configuration
❑Data transfer rate of up to 11 Mbps
❑Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)
❑Automatic fall-back rate
❑User-friendly GUI setup software provides hassle-free configuration
❑Free driver/firmware upgrades
❑Built-in dialectric antenna with LEDs indicating Power and Link
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getting to know the wireless USB
network adapter
port
Wireless USB Network Adapter USB port
to USB port
USBConnect the Wireless USB Network
Adapter to your computer through the
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Type B port.
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wireless USB network adapter
LEDs
Wireless USB Network Adapter LEDs
Power
Link
PowerLights green when the adapter is powered
on.
LinkLights red when the adapter has an active
connection. If the LED is not lit, the adapter
is not interfacing with the network.
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USB icon
The USB icon identifies a USB port.
USB icon
USB icon
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wireless USB network adapter
USB cabling
The Wireless USB Network Adapter comes with one USB cable. The cable has two
plugs:
❑Type A rectangular plug
❑Type B square plug
USB plugs
Typ e ATyp e B
connecting the cable
Follow the steps below to connect the cable:
1Connect the Type B square plug to the Wireless USB Network Adapter.
2Connect the Type A rectangular plug to the USB port of your computer.
USB ports
Typ ical U SB por t s
on a computer
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