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Chapter 3
Configuration
5
Wireless-G USB Network Adapter
Locate the Button
After clicking the SecureEasySetup button, you will be
asked to locate the SecureEasySetup button or Cisco
logo button on the device with which the Adapter will
be communicating. If you are not sure where to find this
button, click Where can I find the button?
Where can I find the Button?
This will walk you through a couple of screens to help you
find the button, which is usually located on the front of
the wireless router or access point.
If you’ve clicked the button by accident or do not wish to
use SecureEasySetup, you can click Back to return to the
previous screen.
Press the Cisco logo or SecureEasySetup button on
the wireless router or access point. When it turns white
and begins to flash, click the Next button on the Setup
Wizard screen. The logo or button will stop flashing on the
wireless router or access point when the Adapter has been
successfully added to the network. Repeat this procedure
for any additional SecureEasySetup device.
NOTE: You can only add one SecureEasySetup
device at a time.
SecureEasySetup is now complete and a configuration
profile will has been created automatically. You may save
your configuration profile to a text file by clicking the
Save button, or print the configuration by clicking the
Print button. Click Connect to Network to connect to
your network.
SecureEasySetup
Congratulations! SecureEasySetup is complete.
Site Survey
The Site Survey screen displays a list of available networks
in the table on the left. The table shows each network’s
SSID, Channel, and the quality of the wireless signal the
Adapter is receiving. You may click SSID, CH (Channel), or
Signal, to sort by that field.
Site Survey
SSID The SSID or unique name of the wireless network is
displayed here.
CH This is the channel that the network uses.
Signal This is the percentage of signal strength, from 0
to 100%.
Site Information
For each network selected, the following settings are
listed:
SSID This is the SSID or unique name of the Wireless
Network.
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