ASUS wl-161 Manual De Usuario
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3. Windows Installation
Before You Start
To use the ASUS WL-161 WLAN Adapter with a computing device, the ASUS
WL-161 WLAN Adapter must be equipped with an USB 1.1 or 2.0 Interface. All
drivers and supporting software for the ASUS WL-161 WLAN Adapter must be
loaded and configured.
WL-161 WLAN Adapter must be equipped with an USB 1.1 or 2.0 Interface. All
drivers and supporting software for the ASUS WL-161 WLAN Adapter must be
loaded and configured.
Ask your system abstractor for the following information, which you may need
to provide during driver installation:
to provide during driver installation:
• Your Wireless Client Name
• Your Wireless SSID
• Your computer’s unique client name and workgroup name
• For your network account, your user name and password.
• Your IP address, gateway address, and subnet mask if you’re not using a
• Your Wireless SSID
• Your computer’s unique client name and workgroup name
• For your network account, your user name and password.
• Your IP address, gateway address, and subnet mask if you’re not using a
DHCP server.
Every computer on a network is identified by a unique network address. There
are two methods of assigning network addresses to computer on a TCP/IP
network:
are two methods of assigning network addresses to computer on a TCP/IP
network:
• Static IP addressing
• Dynamic IP addressing (DHCP)
• Dynamic IP addressing (DHCP)
In networks with static IP addressing, the network abstractor manually assigns
an IP address to each computer. Once a static IP address is assigned, a
computer uses the same IP address every time it reboots and logs on to the
network. You may manually change the IP address in the Network Properties
dialog box. Networks using static IP addresses are easy to set up and do not
require additional network management software.
an IP address to each computer. Once a static IP address is assigned, a
computer uses the same IP address every time it reboots and logs on to the
network. You may manually change the IP address in the Network Properties
dialog box. Networks using static IP addresses are easy to set up and do not
require additional network management software.
In networks with dynamic IP addressing, a DHCP server in the network
dynamically assigns IP addresses to all clients every time they log on to the
network. Network using dynamic IP addresses require setting up and running a
DHCP Server or installing the Wingate software package.
dynamically assigns IP addresses to all clients every time they log on to the
network. Network using dynamic IP addresses require setting up and running a
DHCP Server or installing the Wingate software package.