Panda Wireless LGPAU0A Panda Wireless AC600 Dual Band Wireless AC USB Adapter User Manual Tekom

Panda Wireless, Inc. Panda Wireless AC600 Dual Band Wireless AC USB Adapter Tekom

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              PPRROODDUUCCTT  UUSSEERR  MMAANNUUAALL  802.11  WWiirreelleessss  WWii--FFii  AAddaapptteerr        150M/300M/433Mbps 802.11Wireless Wi-Fi Adapter User Manual Version:V1.1              All rights reserved All information contained in this sheet may not be changed without permission
          PPRROODDUUCCTT  UUSSEERR  MMAANNUUAALL  802.11  WWiirreelleessss  WWii--FFii  AAddaapptteerr   1. Installation Steps Installation steps of adapter driver program is same when it is installed in different operation system. Here takes the steps under Windows 7 for example to explain the installation process. 1. Double click the icon of installation package   to start the installation.  2. Choose "I accept the terms of the license agreement" and click "Next".
          PPRROODDUUCCTT  UUSSEERR  MMAANNUUAALL  802.11  WWiirreelleessss  WWii--FFii  AAddaapptteerr   3. Users can choose the installation type for the actual needs. "Install driver and Mediatek WLAN Utility" is our recommended choice.     4. An UI will pop up to prompt that the system is ready for the installation, then click "Install".
          PPRROODDUUCCTT  UUSSEERR  MMAANNUUAALL  802.11  WWiirreelleessss  WWii--FFii  AAddaapptteerr   5. The system will show the installation processing bar. After the installation, another interface will show up.    6. When  installation process is done, system will remind this  information.  Click "Finish" will accomplish the installation and log out from installation wizard automatically.  Notice: If you want to change the installation setup, please click "Back" to return to previous page to set it up again. If you want to quit the installation, please click "Cancel".
          PPRROODDUUCCTT  UUSSEERR  MMAANNUUAALL  802.11  WWiirreelleessss  WWii--FFii  AAddaapptteerr   2. System Connection 2.1 Check Device Condition After finishing the installation, users can find an icon   on the task bar, this icon has the information that our product is not existed. Therefore, users need to plug our adapter into the target USB2.0 port. After plugging  in, blue  LED indicator on  adapter will turn  on.  At  the same time, icon   will turn to   to inform users that device is available but waiting for connecting. Users can check its condition in Device Manager.
          PPRROODDUUCCTT  UUSSEERR  MMAANNUUAALL  802.11  WWiirreelleessss  WWii--FFii  AAddaapptteerr   Double click  device name "802.11ac Wireless  LAN Card" can  check  its  condition,  and  the  condition will  be shown like the below:  Click "OK" can finish this step. 2.2 Device Connection 1. When device is working properly, please double click  , or right click it and choose "Lauch Config Utility", users will find an UI like the following picture shows:
        PPRROODDUUCCTT  UUSSEERR  MMAANNUUAALL  802.11  WWiirreelleessss  WWii--FFii  AAddaapptteerr   2. Click ,users can check all available wireless networks:  3. Choose the desired wireless netowrk name, the AP information of that network will be shown at the bottom for reference. Click    will start the connection. a) If  the  encryption  pattern  is  NONE,  system  will  start  auto-connection,  and  the  basic  information  of  that network will be seen on home page.  b) If the encryption pattern is not NONE, users will enter "Profile Settings" page when click    to connect this wireless network. Authentication pattern and encryption pattern can be revealed in this page.
          PPRROODDUUCCTT  UUSSEERR  MMAANNUUAALL  802.11  WWiirreelleessss  WWii--FFii  AAddaapptteerr   c) Click    to go to next step to input WPA preshared key.  d) Click    to go to next step. If users input the correct key number, the connection will be done successfully. Left part is the basic informaton of the connected network. On the right part,    is used to remark the connected one. 4.  When  the  connection  is  established,  LED  indicator  on  device  will  keep  blinking, and  users  can  enjoy  the connected network environment.    on task bar is for knowing the connection situation. Notice: 1.  Among  the  available  network  selections,  1-14  means  the  network  of  2.4G  band,  36-165  means  the network of 5G band. If the network is marked as  , then it is a 5G network for easy recognization. 2.  Click    on  home  page,  or  right  click  the  related  icon  on  task  bar  to  choose"Exit",  network conncetion will be disconnected.
          PPRROODDUUCCTT  UUSSEERR  MMAANNUUAALL  802.11  WWiirreelleessss  WWii--FFii  AAddaapptteerr   3. Home Page Introduction Home  page  will  display  some  basic  information  of  the  connected  network,  such  as  SSID,  IP  address, communication rate, channel, and subnet mask.  We will explain the usage of those functional buttons in the red square frol left to right. 1.    button:This button is for searching all usable wireless networks. By clicking it, a page will show all networks that users can use for check.
          PPRROODDUUCCTT  UUSSEERR  MMAANNUUAALL  802.11  WWiirreelleessss  WWii--FFii  AAddaapptteerr   Click    can  refresh  the  list  information,  click    will  guide  users  to  "Profile  Settings"  page  for  the connection setup of desired network.  Follow and guide and click    to finish the connection setup. Right click the selected network, users can get the 3 ways of network sequencing. Users can choose the preferred one to sequece the list for convenient check.  Click    can connect to network and enter the page of "Profile Settings"directly.
          PPRROODDUUCCTT  UUSSEERR  MMAANNUUAALL  802.11  WWiirreelleessss  WWii--FFii  AAddaapptteerr   2.    button:Click this button can gain network link information.     button: Showing the link information just like the page above s hows.      button: giving some link  data information,  such like link quality,  signal strength, transmit rate and receive rate.     button:  Providing  some  data  information  about  some  statistic  information  about  transmitting  and receiving.
          PPRROODDUUCCTT  UUSSEERR  MMAANNUUAALL  802.11  WWiirreelleessss  WWii--FFii  AAddaapptteerr   3.    button: Users can enter "Profile List" page by clicking it.       Click    button, can  add  a  network connection into  system, users  can  refer to  chapter  3.2  for  detailed information.    Click    button, can delete the chosen network connection.  Click    button can do edit operation.  Click    button, can import some files into system.  Click    button, can export some files out from system.  Click    button can add a WPS profile. When finish the related setup, please click    to follow the adding guide and finish it.       Remark: WPS function needs device (WiFi adapter) support for WPS button.Remark: WPS function needs device (WiFi adapter) support for WPS button.Remark: WPS function needs device (WiFi adapter) support for WPS button.Remark: WPS function needs device (WiFi adapter) support for WPS button.
        PPRROODDUUCCTT  UUSSEERR  MMAANNUUAALL  802.11  WWiirreelleessss  WWii--FFii  AAddaapptteerr   4.    button: This button is for advanced setup.     5.    button: This button is for checking product version, MAC address information.
          PPRROODDUUCCTT  UUSSEERR  MMAANNUUAALL  802.11  WWiirreelleessss  WWii--FFii  AAddaapptteerr   4. Device Mode Switch Here are 2 extra work modes for users to choose according to their actual needs and real situation: Client+AP mode and AP mode. Client+AP mode can make device connect WLAN and use itself as a Wi-Fi hotspot simultaneously; AP mode is for access point mode. 4.1 Client+AP Mode Right click the device icon on task bar, users can see a pop-up list:  Click "Switch to Client+AP Mode", users can see the following page:  Input SSID and pre-shared key and click "OK", then follow the guide to switch the work mode successfully. 4.2 AP Mode Right click the device icon on task bar, users can see a pop-up list:  Click "Switch to AP Mode", the cofiguration utility will be activitated and the home operation page will pop up. The device icon will turn to  , and the operation method is described in chapter 4. Notice: If users want to turn back to client mode, just right click device icon and choose "Switch to Client Mode".
          PPRROODDUUCCTT  UUSSEERR  MMAANNUUAALL  802.11  WWiirreelleessss  WWii--FFii  AAddaapptteerr   5. Disclaimer This DATA SHEET document is the guidance of the installation and tentative usage of our products. Before operating the product, please read this data sheet carefully. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, translation or simplification of this data sheet in whole or in part is strictly prohibited without written permission from our company. We do not provide any guarantee about this data sheet, software or other relevant information. We solemnly state that there is no implied business warranty or commercial contract assurance in the sheet, software or other related information. The data sheet is only for operation guidance and reference; it cannot be used as basis or supplement of any other contract or duty.    FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.     -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.       -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.   -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. For 5180-5240MHz, the device indoor used only.The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.

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