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Join a Wireless Network, Archer T4U, Option 1

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Archer T4U AC1200 Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter User Guide 6. TP-LINK utility pops up after installation. Its icon appears on the desktop as and in the Windows system tray as . You can use the TP-LINK utility to join a Wi-Fi network with your adapter. For more guidance, please refer to Join a Wireless Network. 3.2 Join a Wireless Network There are three options of using the adapter to join a Wi-Fi network. Option 1: TP-LINK Utility TP-LINK Utility lets you easily connect the adapter to a Wi-Fi network and manage the adapter. Option 2: WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a network security standard for easily adding computers and other devices to a home network. Use this method if your wireless router or access point supports WPS. Option 3: Windows Wireless Utility You can use the Windows WLAN Autoconfig service (for Windows 8.1/8/7) and the Wireless Zero Configuration service (for Windows XP) to join a Wi-Fi network. 5

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Archer T4U
AC1200 Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter User Guide
5
6.
TP-LINK utility pops up after installation. Its icon appears on the desktop as
and in
the Windows system tray as
. You can use the TP-LINK utility to join a Wi-Fi network
with your adapter. For more guidance, please refer to
Join a Wireless Network
.
3.2
Join a Wireless Network
There are three options of using the adapter to join a Wi-Fi network.
Option 1:
TP-LINK Utility
TP-LINK Utility lets you easily connect the adapter to a Wi-Fi network and manage the adapter.
Option 2:
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a network security standard for easily adding computers and
other devices to a home network. Use this method if your wireless router or access point
supports WPS.
Option 3:
Windows Wireless Utility
You can use the Windows WLAN Autoconfig service (for Windows 8.1/8/7) and the Wireless
Zero Configuration service (for Windows XP) to join a Wi-Fi network.