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Company
E-Tech
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
E-Tech WGUS03
Description
Wireless 54 Mbps USB network Adapter. Drivers
Operating System
Mac-OS-10.3-10.4
Version
Date: 2006- 11- 10
Size Driver
1.5MB
File Name
wgus03-mac-os-10.3-10.4.dmg
Company
E-Tech
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
E-Tech WGUS03
Description
Wireless 54 Mbps USB network Adapter
Operating System
Windows 98Se-Me-2000-XP(32/64 bit) -Vista(32/64 bit)
Version
04-11-2008
Size Driver
32.9MB
File Name
wgus03-windows.zip
Observations
Driver setup pakket voor Windows 98SE,ME,2000,XP (32/64 bit) en Vista (32/64 bit)
Driver setup package for Windows 98SE,ME,2000,XP (32/64 bit) and Vista (32/64 bit)
Company
E-Tech
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
E-Tech WGUS03
Description
Wireless 54 Mbps USB network Adapter
Information
Nederlandse Handleiding
Operating System
Manual
Language Manual
Dutch
Size Driver
120KB
File Name
wgus03_manual_nl_a4.pdf
Company
E-Tech
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
E-Tech WGUS03
Description
Wireless 54 Mbps USB network Adapter
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Language Manual
English
Size Driver
119KB
File Name
wgus03_manual_uk_a4.pdf
Observations
Troubleshooting
1. The CD-ROM does not start automatically?
You can start the wizard on the CD-ROM manually. Go to Start, Run and enter
‘X:\driver\windows\setup.exe’. If your CD or DVD-ROM player has a different drive letter, use
this drive letter instead of X in this example.
2. My computer can not connect to other wireless devices?
a. Check if the wireless signal is strong enough. You can try moving your laptop or
computer to check if the signal improves.
b. Check if the SSID on the computer is the same as that of your wireless network.
c. Check if the correct network type has been set. If you connect to a router or access point
the network type should be set to ‘Infrastructure’. If you are connecting directly to another
wireless network adapter it should be set to ‘Ad-Hoc’.
d. Check if your wireless network card has received a valid IP address.
Windows 98SE/ ME: Click ‘Start’, ‘run’ and type ‘command’.
Windows 2000/ XP: Click ‘Start’, ‘run’ and type ‘cmd’.
Enter the command ‘ipconfig’ and press enter. Verify that the shown address is within
range of your router or access point (the first 6 digits should be the same).
2. I do have a connection with my secured wireless network but no data is being transmitted.
a. Verify that you have entered the correct security key. The security key you enter has to
be identical to the key you entered in your router or access point.
Every kind of key has to meet certain specific requirements:
WEP 64 /128 bit encryption keys consist of 10 or 26 hexadecimal characters, you can
use all digits but only the letters A through F.
Example 64 bit key: AAB1C231AF
Example 128 bit key: AAB1C231AFAAB1C231AFDD11EE
WPA-PSK encryption keys can contain 8 to 63 characters and are case-sensitive. WPAPSK
keys can not contain punctuation marks.
Example WPA-PSK key: JDoe2006
b. Verify you have chosen the correct type of security. The security type should be the
same as on your router or access point.
c. Temporarily remove firewalls and virus scanners; they can block your network
connection.
3. My wireless network adapter is not recognized by Windows?
a. Try connecting the USB adapter to a different USB port.
b. Update your system drivers for example by using Windows Update
(http://www.windowsupdate.com).
Installing the wireless network adapter on Windows 98SE/ ME/ 2000/ XP
Follow the instructions below to install the driver:
1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM or DVD drive.
The CD-ROM will start automatically and show the installer screen (see troubleshooting hint
1 if the CD-ROM does not start automatically).
2. Click ‘Yes’ to agree with the license agreement.
3. Select the desired method from the options given then click ‘Next’ to continue.
You will use this software to manage your wireless connection. This includes security for the
wireless network.
Ralink configuration tool
The wireless settings will be managed using the software provided by the manufacturer.
Microsoft Zero Configuration Tool
The wireless settings will be managed by Windows. This option is recommended for users
with Windows XP Service Pack 1 or higher.
4. Choose the desired mode for your wireless network and click ‘Next’ to continue.
Optimize for WiFi mode
This is the default operating mode for your wireless network adapter. This mode is
recommended if your router or access point does not support the higher speeds of the
performance mode.
Optimize for performance mode (TX Burst)
This mode further increases the speed of your wireless connection. The connection between
your computer and router or access point can be increased by up to 30%.
5. Connect your wireless adapter to your computer when the software requests it. This can take
between 3 to 5 minutes.
6. Click ‘Finish’ to end the installation.
7. Reboot the computer to complete the installation.
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