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Quick Installation Guide 
This Installation Guide will lead you through the installation of 802.11g Pen Size Wireless 
USB 2.0 Adapter and the software. 
To establish your wireless network connection, the following steps should be executed. 
1. 
Install the software using the installation CD. 
2. 
Install the 802.11g Pen Size Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter. 
3. 
Install the required network protocols to communicate with your network. Most 
likely, you will need the TCP / IP protocol. 
The product is designed to operate in, Windows 98se, Windows Me, Windows 2000, and 
Windows XP. And the installation procedure for each operating system is about the same. 
Install WLAN USB Adapter Driver for Windows 98se, ME, 2000 and XP 
When plugging in the WLAN Pen Size USB Adapter into the computer’s USB port, insert 
the WLAN USB Adapter CD ROM into computer, as the Windows operating system is 
detecting the driver, refer each Windows OS to the following CD-Rom directory path: 
Windows XP: D:\Drivers\Windows XP\SIS163U.INF   
Windows 2000: D:\Drivers\Windows 2000\SIS163U.INF   
Windows Me: D:\Drivers\Windows Me\SIS163U.INF   
Windows 98: D:\Drivers\Windows 98\SIS163U.INF 
(D:\ will depends on where the CD-ROM drive is located) and click OK.
 
Install WLAN USB Adapter Utility for Windows 98se, ME, 2000 and XP 
1. 
When plugging in the Wireless USB Adapter into the computer’s USB port Insert 
the WLAN USB 2.0 Adapter CD ROM into computer and the CD will automatically 
runs a setup menu. Then select Install Software from the menu. Or proceed 
manually using the Windows Start  → Run →  type “ D:\Utility\Setup.exe ” in the 
box (D:\ will depends on where the CD-ROM drive is located) and click OK
2. 
The Install Shield tool will help you to setup the USB driver. 
3. 
This process asks you to install the 802.11 Wireless LAN into the right folder. 
4. The 
Select Program Folder dialog box allows you to accept the default 
application program folder name or to assign a name of your preference. 
5. 
Restart your computer, then the USB Adapter Client Utility is ready to use. 
6. 
After the restart, you may right side bottom of the computer screen, there was an 
antenna icon in green color, it can be sure that the USB 
Adapter is ready, otherwise, it is in red color that means 
the USB adapter is not linking to a wireless device. 
Wireless Configuration Utility 
With the configuration utility, users can configure all the functions provided by the utility. 
Double-click the utility icon that appears in the taskbar.   
The monitor Utility includes seven tabs: Status, Configuration, Advanced, Profile, 
Network, Statistics and About. 
In Ad Hoc mode, the Channel and SSID must be the same among stations so that the 
computers can communicate within the local LAN properly. Moreover, all connected 
computers should have the same net ID and subnet ID, you can follow the procedure 
below to check whether you have the same net ID and subnet ID among stations: 
1. 
Right-click on the Network Neighborhood on your desktop and then click on 
“Properties”. 
2. 
In Configuration, click on “TCP/IP -> 802.11b Pen Size Wireless USB 2.0 
Adapter” and then click on “Properties”. 
3. 
Click on “IP Address”. 
4. 
Click on “Specify an IP Address” and make sure having the same net ID and 
subnet ID of all the connected computers. 
Configuration 
¾ Network 
Mode: 
If you want to connect with Access Point, please set the mode as” Infrastructure” 
mode. If you have more stations and just want to set them as local network, please set 
the mode as ” Ad-Hoc” mode. 
¾ SSID: 
SSID is the group name that will be shared by every member of your wireless 
network .You will only be able to connect with an Access Point (AP), which has the same 
SSID. Please note that when you are in the Ad-hoc mode, the SSID must be the same 
among stations so that computers can communicate within the local LAN properly. 
¾ Channel: 
It shows radio channel numbers that used for networking. The Channel number must 
be the same among stations, so that computers can communicate within the local LAN. 
It can be changed only under the Ad-Hoc mode. If the Mode was set to Infrastructure 
mode, this parameter will not be active. 
 
Encryption
 
You may desire an additional measure of security in your wireless network, which 
can be achieved by using the Encryption function, WEP-Key, WEP-Passphrase 
and WPA-PSK. 
WEP-Key: WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) relies on a secret key that is shared 
between a mobile station and a base station (Access Point). 
WEP-Passphrase: the Passphrase in the dialog box helps you to create a group 
of WEP key in the Key Setting. 
¾ 
Default Key, Key Length and Key Format:   
You can type the key that you want to use from Key#1 to Key #4, and the key that 
you type will be the encryption between the station that you connected with, if you 
select 64bit in Hex format, you must type 10 values in the following range (0~F, 
hexadecimal), or 64bit in ASCII format, you must type 5 alphanumeric values in the 
field. Besides, if you select 128bit in Hex format, you must type 26 values (0~F, 
hexadecimal), or 128bit in ASCII format, you must type 13 alphanumeric values in 
the field. 
Be sure that the Wireless Adapter and the wireless station were set in the same 
key. 
WPA-PSK: WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access pre-shared key) is a simpler version 
that does not support 802.1x and requires a separate RADIUS server for mutual 
authentication. 
Enter a Passphrase in the WPA-PSK dialog box. This passphrase must be the 
same on each computer that is connected to the wireless network. 
! Caution: 
WEP Key needs to be the same for all IEEE802.11b/g 
stations. 
Advanced
 
The screen shows the advanced setting of the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility, and it 
includes Transmit Rate, Power Saving, Transmit Power, Preamble Type, 
Authentication Mode, Country Domain, Fragmentation Threshold, and RTS / CTS 
Threshold. We suggest using the default settings. 
Profile
 
The screen shows the existing profile. 
You can create your profile name, just type the profile name that you want to use, 
otherwise, it will be set to default. 
Once you type a new profile name, be sure to save the current setting in the profile 
name you choose. 
¾ Status: 
The Status will show the Configuration Settings of the Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter.   
Network 
The screen shows all the messages of Access Point around your Wireless USB 
Adapter device. The messages of wireless devices include SSID, MAC Address, 
Channel, Signal, WEP and Network mode. 
You can double-click the SSID to choose the wireless device that you want to 
connect with. 
Statistics
 
The following screen shows the Data Packets in transmitting and receiving status.   
About
 
The screen shows the Driver Name, Regulatory Domain, Driver version, Firmware 
version and MAC address of 802.11g Pen Size Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter Utility / 
Driver.