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Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DWL-G122 Revision E1
Description
802.11a/g Tri-Mode Dualband Wireless Cardbus Adapter How to configure the DWL-G122 under Mac OS X
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
286KB
File Name
howto_setup_g122_on_mac_os_x.pdf
Observations
Mac OS X – DWL-G122 Wireless setup
Please refer to Mac OS X wireless setup document for instructions on how to
access DWL-G122 setup. Note that the screenshots below were taken without a
DWL-G122 unit plugged in to the Mac; the utility will show details of the wireless
network it is currently connected to otherwise.
The main setup screen is shown below. After performing a scan, the list of
available wireless networks will be populated with all networks found in range.
The best way to configure settings for these is to select one, then click on “Add to
Profile” and open up the Profile Drawer.
The profile drawer simply lists all networks it currently has settings stored for. To
edit settings, highlight the one you want and click on EDIT; to connect, click on
ACTIVATE.
It is rarely necessary to change the settings under “System Configuration”, as
these should be detected when performing a site survey. The “Authentication &
Security” tab is more relevant, as this is where security settings for secure
networks are entered.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DWL-G122 Revision E1
Description
802.11a/g Tri-Mode Dualband Wireless Cardbus Adapter How to set up wireless LAN connections under Mac OS X
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
442KB
File Name
howto_setup_wireless_on_mac_os_x.pdf
Observations
Mac OS X – Wireless setup
Connecting to an existing wireless network under Mac OS X (using built-in AirPort
wireless) once wireless networking has been setup is quite straightforward –
simply click on the icon on the menu bar along the top (see highlight in
screenshot) and select the network you wish to connect to. Mac OS will list all
networks detected within range. If the network has security (WEP/WPA) enabled,
it will pop up a dialog box to enter the necessary settings.
To set up wireless networking initially, go to the Apple Menu and select System
Preferences (highlighted in screenshot). Below is a screenshot of the security
prompt when connecting to a secured network.
If using AirPort, configuration is found under Network; if using one of our
adapters, such as a DWL-G122, an additional icon will appear near the bottom to
configure it (see screenshot).
Double-clicking on the Network icon will take you to the screen shown on the
next page.
To configure the AirPort interface, simply double-click on that entry in the list.
This will open up another screen for further configuration. All known networks
(previously configured or currently in range) will appear in this list, and can be
edited as well as sorted in order of preference.
Clicking the TCP/IP tab will allow you to configure TCP/IP settings; you can
choose between manual configuration and DHCP. If you select DHCP, there is an
option to manually enter the IP address only, but obtain all other settings
automatically.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DWL-G122 Revision E1
Description
802.11a/g Tri-Mode Dualband Wireless Cardbus Adapter Manual
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Version
v3.00
Size Driver
8.1MB
File Name
dwl-g122_manual_v3.00_rev_e1.pdf
Observations
Product Overview.........................................................3
Package Contents....................................................3
System Requirements..............................................3
Introduction...............................................................4
Features...................................................................5
Hardware Overview..................................................6
Installation.....................................................................7
Getting Started.........................................................7
Remove Existing Installations.............................7
Disable Other Wireless Adapters........................8
Wireless Installation Considerations.......................10
Adapter Installation.................................................11
Configuration..............................................................17
D-Link Wireless Connection Manager....................17
Wireless Networks............................................18
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)...........................19
My Wireless Networks......................................23
Add Profile....................................................24
Modify Profile................................................25
Support.............................................................26
About................................................................27
Connect to a Wireless Network.................................28
Using Windows® Vista™..........................................28
Using Windows® XP................................................30
Wireless Security.......................................................31
What is WPA?........................................................31
Configure WPA/WPA2 Passphrase........................32
Using the D-Link Wireless Connection
Manager............................................................32
Using Windows® Vista......................................34
Using the Windows® XP Utility..........................36
Configure WPA/WPA2 (RADIUS)...........................38
Using the D-Link Wireless Connection
Manager............................................................38
Troubleshooting.........................................................39
Wireless Basics..........................................................43
Wireless Modes......................................................47
Networking Basics.....................................................48
Check your IP address...........................................48
Windows® XP/2000 Users................................48
Windows Vista™ Users......................................48
Statically Assign an IP address..............................49
Windows® XP/2000 Users................................49
Windows Vista™ Users......................................50
Technical Specifications...........................................51
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DWL-G122 Revision E1
Description
802.11a/g Tri-Mode Dualband Wireless Cardbus Adapter Quick Installation Guide
Information
Quick Installation Guide
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
1.5MB
File Name
dwl-g122_qig_v100.pdf
Observations
Insert the D-Link CD-ROM Into Your
Computer
Turn on the computer and
Insert the D- Link AirPlusTM G DWL-G122
Driver CD in the CD-ROM drive.
The step-by-step instructions that follow are shown
in Windows XP. The steps and screens are similar
for the other Windows operating systems.
If the CD Autorun function does not
automatically Go to Start > Run on
your computer, then type
“D:\PC\Driver\Setup.exe.” If it does
start, proceed to the next screen.
Installing the DWL-G122 Wireless USB
Adapter to Your Computer
Turn on Your Computer
When you restart your computer
this Found New Hardware
Wizard (Windows XP) screen
will appear:
For Windows Me and 98SE, this screen
may appear.
Your Installation is Complete!
After you’ve continued in Windows XP (or after the computer
restarts in the other Windows operating systems), the D-Link Air
PlusTM G DWL-G122 Configuration Utility will automatically start
and the utility icon will appear in the bottom right hand corner of the
desktop screen (systray). If this icon appears GREEN, then you
have successfully installed the DWL-G122, are connected to a
wireless network and are ready to communicate!
For Windows XP, if you wish to use the AirPlus USB Utility, please
perform the following steps.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DWL-G122 Revision E1
Description
802.11a/g Tri-Mode Dualband Wireless Cardbus Adapter Vista Installation Guide
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
317KB
File Name
dwl-g122_revcx_vista_installation.pdf
Observations
DWL-G122
(rev ‘C’ onwards)
How install in Microsoft VISTA
Note: The following steps are only a suggestion..
Step 1: Physically install the network adapter.
Step 2: Boot the computer. Wait for Vista to recognize the new hardware. Once it prompts
you to locate the driver. Click Locate And Install Driver Software (Recommended).
Step 3: If Vista fails to locate the drivers internally or online, it will prompt you to insert the
Driver Disk.
Step 4: Once the disk is inserted the Vista will locate the driver from the CD and install it.
Click Next to continue.
Step 5: After the drivers are installed, Vista will tell you the card has installed properly and is
ready to use. You should not have to reboot.
Alternate Installation Method:
Step 1: Click Start then Control Panel .
Step 2: Locate the Device Manager.
The control panel will be laid out one of two ways.
Step 3: Click the plus sign next to the Other Devices. This will display a sub-menu.
Step 4: Right click the Network Controller, and select Update Drivers.
Step 5: Select Search Automatically For Updated Driver Software. Ensure that the
driver CD is inserted in your machine as Vista will automatically check for it there.
Step 6: After the driver is installed, click Close.
Note: Vista requires that you use its utility for wireless management. You cannot use the DLink
utility.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DWL-G122 Revision E1
Description
802.11a/g Tri-Mode Dualband Wireless Cardbus Adapter Driver/Utility
Operating System
Software
Version
5.00
Size Driver
19.6MB
File Name
dwl-g122_drv_v5.00_s0036-eu_rev_e1.zip
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