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2. Turn off your wireless router, gateway or access point and
wait a few seconds.
3. Turn the router, gateway or access point back on.
4. Turn on the computer.
Windows Vista users: Try again to connect your wireless
adapter to a network using Windows Networking.
• If you are using the USB extender cable, try changing the
orientation of the adapter.
• Try the adapter in another USB port.
• Unplug other USB devices from your computer one at a time
and see if that allows the adapter to work.
• If possible, try installing the adapter on another computer.
If the problem does not seem to be hardware-related, click the
Zoom icon on your desktop to run the Wireless-G USB software.
1 Check the Configuration tab to make sure that the SSID and
Network Type settings for the adapter are the same as these
settings for the other devices in your wireless network.
2 Then click the Security tab and check the settings to make sure
that the adapter is configured for the same security system as
the other devices in your wireless network. Make sure that your
security key is the same – remember that the keys are case-
sensitive.
3 Check your TCP/IP settings as discussed in Appendix A of the
User Guide.
4 If the adapter still does not work, uninstall the software and then
re-install it. Unplug the adapter from the USB port, then select