RangePlus Wireless PCI Adapter •
Setup Wizard CD-ROM •
User Guide on CD-ROM •
Quick Installation Guide •
Two (2) Antennas •
Model No: WMP110
Installation1
The Adapter is installed and set up using the Setup Wizard on the enclosed
Setup Wizard CD.
IMPORTANT: Do not install the Adapter in your computer
until you are instructed to do so, or the Adapter will not install
correctly.
A. Insert the Setup Wizard CD into
your CD-ROM drive.
Insert the CD-ROM
NOTE: Windows or other personal rewalls may ask for
permission to run the software or program. You will need to allow
the software to run in order to continue.
B. The Welcome screen appears.
Click the Click Here to Start
button.
Click Here to Start
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C. Read the License Agreement, and
select I accept the terms in the
License Agreement.
Click Next to continue the
installation.
D. Before connecting the PCI Adapter
to your PC, make sure that your
desktop PC is powered down.
License Agreement
Power Down the Desktop PC
Open your PC case and locate E.
an available PCI slot on the
motherboard. Check with your
computer manufacturer for
instructions.
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F. Slide the PCI Adapter into the PCI
slot. Make sure that all of its pins
are touching the slot's contacts. You
may have to apply a bit of pressure
to slide the adapter all the way in.
After the adapter is rmly in place,
secure its fastening tab to your PC's
chassis with a mounting screw.
Then, close your PC
G. Attach the two (2) external
antennas to the adapter’s antenna
ports.
Installation
Insert the Adapter
Power on your desktop PC.H.
Congratulations! Installation is complete.
If your computer runs I. Windows XP or 2000, proceed to “Section 2: Setup
for Windows XP or 2000”.
If your computer runs Windows Vista, proceed to “Section 3: Setup for
Windows Vista”.
Attach the Antennas
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Installation
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Setup for Windows XP or 20002
The Adapter supports, Wi-Fi Protected Setup, a feature that makes it easy to set
up your wireless network.
If the Available Wireless Networks screen
appears, your router does not support
this feature. Proceed to the “No Wi-Fi
Protected Setup” section.
Available Wireless Networks
If the Connect to a Network screen
appears, the Adapter detects a router
that supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup.
Proceed to the “Wi-Fi Protected Setup”
section.
Connect to a Network
No Wi-Fi Protected Setup
From the Available Wireless Networks screen, you can launch one of the two
setup methods.
If your network appears on the Available Wireless Networks screen, proceed
to step A. If your network does not appear on the Available Wireless Networks
screen, click Advanced Setup and follow the on-screen prompts.
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Setup for Windows XP or 2000
A. On the Available Wireless Networks
screen, the available networks
are listed in the table. Select your
network, and then click Connect.
Available Wireless Networks
If your network does not use wireless security, proceed to the “Wireless B.
Security Disabled” section. If your network uses wireless security, proceed
to the Wireless Security Enabled” section.
Wireless Security Disabled
A. Click Connect Anyway.
B. Click Finish.
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Click Connect Anyway
Congratulations
C. The Status screen of the Wireless
Network Monitor appears the first
time you run the Setup Wizard. To
exit the Monitor, click the X in the
upper right corner.
NOTE: After the Adapter is installed, the Wireless Network
Monitor screen opens, and its icon appears in your computer’s
system tray. You can double-click the icon to open the Monitor
if you want to find available wireless networks or change the
Adapter’s configuration. For detailed information on the Monitor,
refer to the User Guide on the CD-ROM.
Congratulations! Setup is complete.
Setup for Windows XP or 2000
Connected to the Network
Wireless Security Enabled
If your network has wireless security, you will see one of these wireless A.
security screens. Follow the instructions for the screen you see.
WPA2-Personal Key Needed for Connection
1. Enter the Passphrase (also called
a pre-shared key) of your wireless
network. It must have 8-63
characters.
Click 2. Connect and go to step B.
WPA2-Personal Key Needed for Connection
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Setup for Windows XP or 2000
WPA-Personal Key Needed for Connection
1. Enter the Passphrase (also called
a pre-shared key) of your wireless
network. It must have 8-63
characters.
Click 2. Connect and go to step B.
WEP Key or Passphrase Needed for Connection
WPA-Personal Key Needed for Connection
1. Enter the Passphrase or WEP Key.
Passphrase The Passphrase is
case-sensitive and must have 16 or
fewer alphanumeric characters.
WEP Key For 64-bit encryption,
enter 10 hexadecimal characters
(“0” to “9” and “A” to “F”). For 128-bit
encryption, enter 26 hexadecimal
characters.
Click 2. Connect and go to step B.
WEP Key or Passphrase Needed for
Connection
B. On the Congratulations screen, click
Finish.
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Congratulations
C. The Status screen of the Wireless
Network Monitor appears the first
time you run the Setup Wizard. To
exit the Monitor, click the X in the
upper right corner.
NOTE: After the Adapter is installed, the Wireless Network
Monitor screen opens, and its icon appears in your computer’s
system tray. You can double-click the icon to open the Monitor
if you want to find available wireless networks or change the
Adapter’s configuration. For detailed information on the Monitor,
refer to the User Guide on the CD-ROM.
Congratulations! Setup is complete.
Setup for Windows XP or 2000
Connected to the Network
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
A. If your router supports Wi-Fi
Protected Setup, click Use Wi-Fi
Protected Setup.
If you are not sure whether your
router supports Wi-Fi Protected
Setup or you want to manually
connect to your router, click
Skip. Then refer to the “No Wi-Fi
Protected Setup” section for
instructions.
Connect to a Network
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Setup for Windows XP or 2000
B. Press the Wi-Fi Protected Setup
button on the Router.
Within two minutes, click the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button
screen.
on this
C. The Adapter connects to the
network.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Connecting to the Network
D. Click Print to print out your wireless
network settings. Then click Finish.
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Congratulations
E. The Status screen of the Wireless
Network Monitor appears the first
time you run the Setup Wizard. To
exit the Monitor, click the X in the
upper right corner.
NOTE: After the Adapter is installed, the Wireless Network
Monitor screen opens, and its icon appears in your computer’s
system tray. You can double-click the icon to open the Monitor
if you want to find available wireless networks or change the
Adapter’s configuration. For detailed information on the Monitor,
refer to the User Guide on the CD-ROM.
Congratulations! Setup is complete.
Setup for Windows XP or 2000
Connected to the Network
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Setup for Windows XP or 2000
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Setup for Windows Vista3
A. After you install the Adapter
correctly, the Congratulations
screen appears.
Click Finish.
B. The first Windows Vista Wireless
Network Configuration utility
screen appears. Select your
network, and then click Connect.
Congratulations
Select Network
C. If your network has no wireless
security, this screen appears. If your
network has wireless security, go to
step D.
To connect to your unsecured
network, click Connect Anyway
and go to step F.
Unsecured Network
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Setup for Windows Vista
D. Enter the security key, WEP key,
or passphrase (also known as a
pre-shared key), depending on your
type of security.
Click Connect.
E. This screen appears while the
Adapter connects to your network.
Do not cancel, unless you want to
end the installation.
F. This screen appears when you are
connected to your network.
Secured Network
Connecting to Network
Select Save this network, if you
want to save your settings.
Click Close.
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Connected to Network
G. The SetNetwork Location screen
may appear to help apply the
correct settings for your type of
location. If it doesn’t appear, go to
step I.
Select Home, Wor k, or Public
location.
H. This screen varies according to the
selected location.
Click Close.
Setup for Windows Vista
Select Network Location
Network Settings Saved
I. The Windows Vista Wireless
Network Configuration utility icon
appears on your desktop’s system
tray.
You can use this utility to configure
or change your wireless settings.
Windows Vista Wireless Network
Configuration Utility Icon
Wireless Connection Status
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Setup for Windows Vista
NOTE: For help with the Windows Vista Wireless Network
Con guration utility, refer to Windows Vista Help and Support, by
clicking Vista’s Start button
Congratulations! Setup is complete.
> Help and Support.
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For additional information or troubleshooting help, refer to the User Guide on the CD-ROM.
Additional support is also available by phone or online.