C. Crane US3R User Manual
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Super USB WiFi Antenna 3
Windows 2000 – 7 Installation
Windows XP
1. Left click the icon below. A small window will appear
titled "Wireless Network Connection Status".
2. Left click "View Wireless Networks".
3. Left click the network of your choice from the list,
then left click "Connect".
4. Once connected to the network, you will be able to
access the internet using your default web browser
(provided that the network offers internet access).
Connecting to a WiFi Site
Access the built-in Windows wireless utility using the icon
that shows up in the clock task bar. For each Windows
operating system, the utility works differently. Please fol-
low the directions below.
nector (not the optional Power Boost connector).
USB cables plug in just one way and should not be
forced in.
Note:
When connecting the USB cable to the Super USB
WiFi Antenna, be sure that it is tightly connected and that
there is no gap between.
Note:
If there are more than one wireless icon that ap-
pear in this area, hover your cursor over each icon and
choose the one with highest number after "Wireless Con-
nection" (example: "Wireless Connection 2").
Note:
If the network site shows “Security-enable wireless
network”, you are required to enter the correct key to
make a successful connection. If the network site shows
"Unsecured Wireless Network" then a key is not required
before connecting. Successful connection to a wireless
network usually requires a minimum of 2 bars of signal.
For Outdoor Use:
We recommend using the supplied
rubber grommet between the antenna and the cable, to
protect the antenna connector from weather.
For Boat and Extended Outdoor Use:
We recommend
wrapping coaxial sealant (sold separately) around the
base of the antenna, covering the connection and part of
the cable for more protection.