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My wired speeds are barely in that range.Īny suggestions on what I can do to improve my Wireless-N results? The following is my setup and the results I'm currently getting accessing the referenced attached USB drive. I must be doing something wrong because my wireless speeds are nowhere near that. The Status Bar at the bottom of the Settings tab of the Wireless Assistant displays important details about your wireless connection.I see some people in this thread have reported Wireless-N transfer speeds with this router of between 14MB/s to 18MB/s. The WNDA3100v2 icon appears in the system tray so you can access the Wireless Assistant if you want to make any changes or connect to a different wireless network. Select Yes, enter a profile name, and click Next to proceed.ĭ. A screen displays asking you whether you want to save a “profile” of your settings. Note: If you select a secured network, the Smart Wizard will detect it and you will be prompted to enter your passphrase. Select a wireless network, then click Next to proceed. If no WPS-enabled network is available, a screen similar to this appears showing the availableī. Connecting to a Non-WPS-Enabled NetworkĪ.Click Save Profile to save your connection settings. After the router has transmitted its wireless settings, a screen displays showing your settings. You have ~2 minutes to initiate the connection.Ĭ. A progress bar on the adapter WPS screen indicates progress. WPS activity LEDs blink on both the router the the wireless USB adapter. After you have enabled WPS on your router, press the gray button on your wireless USB adapter. To connect to a WPS-enabled router, go the the router and either press the WPS button on the device or open the router utility and follow the instructions for adding a WPS client.ī. Is a wireless router or access point at your location that supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).Ī. The next screen that displays depends on whether there You will be prompted to connect to a wireless network. You are prompted to let the wizard help you connect to a network (recommended).ģ. Windows documentation or the NETGEAR application note at. Reveals more information about each network and makes it easier to troubleshoot network connection problems. Windows XP or Vista users can set up the wireless adapter either with the NETGEAR Smart Wizard (recommended) or the Windows configuration utilities. Use the Smart Wizard to set up your wireless USB adapter.ġ. Select your country, then click Agree to proceed. You are prompted to select the country where you will use the wireless USB adapter. When the NETGEAR Smart Wizard screen returns, click Next to proceed.ĥ. Follow the onscreen instructions for the Found New Hardware Wizard.Ĥ. For Windows XP computers, the Found New Hardware Wizard displays.ģ. For Windows Vista computers, the adapter and driver are automatically added. See “Using the USB Cable and Cradle” on the other side of this document.Ģ.
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