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Connecting the USB WLAN stick
Connect the USB WLAN stick to a
free USB port on your computer.
(illustration similar)
Note: When the USB stick is connected to this USB port for the first
time the operating system will detect the new hardware and will set
up the previously installed driver.
First use
Determine which type of encryption your router/access point uses so the
USB WLAN stick can be configured accordingly.
Connecting to the router at the touch of a
button (WPS)
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is the easiest way to connect to a WLAN
router. First, check that your router supports WPS and that this function is
enabled. For further details, please read your router's user manual.
In order to connect to the router using WPS proceed as follows:
Press the WPS button on your router. You now have a window of
approx. 2 minutes. During this time frame push the WPS button (1) on
your USB WLAN stick to make a connection between your WLAN stick
and the router.
If your router does not support WPS you can also manually configure
your WLAN stick.
The (
) icon in the notification area shows the signal strength of your
WLAN connection.
Note: If no connection is established on the first attempt repeat the
above steps.
Setting up WLAN manually (WEP/WPA)
When the software installation has completed successfully you can
configure your USB WLAN stick and connect to a WLAN router (access
point).
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The following describes the WLAN set-up in Windows
7. The settings in
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other Windows
operating systems may differ.
Right click the WLAN icon (
) in the notification area. A list of all
available WLAN networks will be shown.
Select the required network
(e.g. WLAN_1) by clicking
with the left mouse button.
Click on "Connect" to
establish a connection.
Enter the network security
key. Confirm your choice
with "OK".
Note: The type of encryption and the security key which protect the
network can be found in your router / access point's configuration.
Note: The network security key can be found on many routers /
access points on the underside of the device.
The WLAN connection is now established.
In this dialogue box you
determine which type of
network is used by your
access point.
The (
) icon in the notification area shows the signal strength of your
WLAN connection.
Using the computer as an access point (virtual
WiFi)
In Windows 7 you can also configure the computer to which the USB
WLAN stick is connected as an access point. This way you can connect
other WLAN devices with your computer. The name of the network and
the network security key are determined by you on set-up.
Use the supplied drivers for set-up.
On the "Virtual WiFi" tab
select the option "Start
Virtual WiFi SoftAp"
and then click on the
"Config." button. The
following dialogue box will
be opened.
Here you can determine
the network name (SSID)
and the password. Confirm
your entries with "OK" and
then click "APPLY".
Other users are now able
to search for the network
name and establish a
connection to your access
point.
Activate Internet
connection sharing
("Setting Internet
Connection Sharing
(ICS)") to, for example,
enable multiple devices to
use this computer's Internet
connection.
The default setting is "Auto
Select Public Network".
Note: If the " Auto Select Public Network " option is deactivated, you
can manually select which networks are enabled.
Trouble shooting
 Check if the USB WLAN stick is correctly
The USB WLAN
stick
is
not
inserted. Remove and re-insert the USB WLAN
recognised.
stick into the USB port.
If possible use a different USB port.
 Check in the Device Manager to see if the
WLAN stick has been detected.
 If necessary, reinstall the software.
 It is possible that with WPS the connection is not
WLAN connection
is not established.
directly established. Try again to establish a
connection.
 Do not use WPS and re-enter the network
security key. Pay attention to the correct spelling
(upper / lower case).
Bad
WLAN
Reduce the distance from the WLAN router /
reception
access point.
Please note that other devices which work in the
2.4 GHz frequency range are able to disturb /
interfere with the signal.
Cleaning / maintenance
Only have the device repaired by qualified personnel. Only use a clean,
dry cloth for cleaning and never use any corrosive liquids. Never try to
open the housing of the device as this would void your warranty.
Environmental and disposal information
When the crossed out wheely bin symbol appears on a
product, this indicates that the product is subject to the
European Directive 2002/96/EC. All old electrical and
electronic devices must be separated from normal
household waste and disposed of at designated state
facilities. The correct disposal of old devices in this manner will prevent
environmental pollution and human health hazards. For further
information about proper disposal contact your local authorities, waste
disposal office or the shop where you bought the device.
Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally compatible manner.
Cardboard can be put out for municipal paper collections or brought to
public collection points for recycling. Films and plastic used for
packaging the device are collected by your local disposal services and
disposed of in an environmentally compatible manner.
Conformity
This device conforms with the basic requirements and other required
provisions of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
Warranty information
Warranty of Targa GmbH
This device is sold with three years warranty from the date of purchase.
Please keep the original receipt in a safe place as proof of purchase.
Before using your product for the first time, please read the enclosed
documentation or online help. Should any problems arise which cannot
be solved in this way, please call our hotline. Please have the article
number and, if available, the serial number to hand for all enquiries. If it
is not possible to solve the problem on the phone, our hotline support
staff will initiate further servicing procedures depending on the fault.
Within the warranty period the product will be repaired or replaced free
of charge as we deem appropriate. No new warranty period
commences if the product is repaired or replaced. Consumables such as
batteries, rechargeable batteries and lamps are not covered by the
warranty.
Your statutory rights towards the seller are not affected or restricted by
this warranty.
Service
Phone:
0207 – 36 50 744
E-Mail:
service.GB@targa-online.com
Phone:
01 – 242 15 83
E-Mail:
service.IE@targa-online.com
Phone:
800 – 62 175
E-Mail:
service.MT@targa-online.com
Phone:
800 – 92 496
E-Mail:
service.CY@targa-online.com
IAN: 73768
Manufacturer
TARGA GmbH
Postfach 22 44
D-59482 Soest
www.targa.de

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