Cisco WUSB54GSC User Guide - Page 51

Wireless, Properties, General, Con Advanced, Power Output, Control Panel

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Compact Wireless-G USB Network Adapter with SpeedBooster Wireless Adapters For wireless adapters operating in the 2,4-GHz band, the typical radiated output power is 18 dBm EIRP, while the maximum radiated output power will not exceed 20 dBm (100 mW) EIRP. For wireless adapters operating in the 5-GHz band, the typical radiated output power is 20 dBm EIRP, while the maximum radiated output power will not exceed 23 dBm (200 mW) EIRP. If you need to alter your wireless adapter's power output, follow the appropriate instructions for your computer's operating system: Windows XP 1. Double-click the Wireless icon in your desktop's system tray. 2. Open the Wireless Network Connection window. 3. Click the Properties button. 4. Select the General tab, and click the Configure button. 5. In the Properties window, click the Advanced tab. 6. Select Power Output. 7. From the pull-down menu on the right, select the adapter's power output percentage. Windows 2000 1. Open the Control Panel. 2. Double-click Network and Dial-Up Connections. 3. Select your current wireless connection, and select Properties. 4. From the Properties screen, click the Configure button. 5. Click the Advanced tab, and select Power Output. 6. From the pull-down menu on the right, select the adapter's power setting. If your computer is running Windows Millennium or 98, then refer to Windows Help for instructions on how to access the advanced settings of a network adapter. Appendix H: Regulatory Information 49

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Appendix H: Regulatory Information
Compact Wireless-G USB Network Adapter with SpeedBooster
Wireless Adapters
For wireless adapters operating in the 2,4-GHz band, the typical radiated output power is 18 dBm EIRP, while the maximum
radiated output power will not exceed 20 dBm
(100 mW) EIRP. For wireless adapters operating in the 5-GHz band, the typical radiated output power is 20 dBm EIRP, while
the maximum radiated output power will not exceed 23 dBm (200 mW) EIRP. If you need to alter your wireless adapter’s
power output, follow the appropriate instructions for your computer’s operating system:
Windows XP
1.
Double-click the
Wireless
icon in your desktop’s system tray.
2.
Open the
Wireless Network Connection
window.
3.
Click the
Properties
button.
4.
Select the
General
tab, and click the
Configure
button.
5.
In the
Properties
window, click the
Advanced
tab.
6.
Select
Power Output
.
7.
From the pull-down menu on the right, select the adapter’s power output percentage.
Windows 2000
1.
Open the
Control Panel
.
2.
Double-click
Network and Dial-Up Connections
.
3.
Select your current wireless connection, and select
Properties
.
4.
From the Properties screen, click the
Configure
button.
5.
Click the
Advanced
tab, and select
Power Output
.
6.
From the pull-down menu on the right, select the adapter’s power setting.
If your computer is running Windows Millennium or 98, then refer to Windows Help for instructions on how to access the
advanced settings of a network adapter.