Asus Pce-n13 Wireless Adapter Driver For Mac

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Share an Internet connection with multiple wireless devices when you use the ASUS USB-N13 Wireless Adapter. This unit allows you to take devices through a WLAN network and share their connections so you get faster browsing, downloads and streaming. The Asus wireless network adapter is compatible with operating systems including Windows, Linux and Mac. This device delivers fast and reliable wireless traffic over a secure network at speeds much quicker than traditional dial-up or beginning broadband.

It is remarkably easy to use and works like a charm with any USB 2.0 port. The wireless-n-USB adapter weighs in at only 12 grams so you can carry it with you anywhere and take your whole network with you on the go. Furthermore, this electronic piece integrates support for PSP Xlink Kai that lets you game online. It supports excellent data transfer rates and up to 300 megabits per second.

You will be able to download files, stream movies, play games and videos with no interruption. I followed the instructions after installing the supplied cd rom and although the computer recognizes the network adapter the drivers weren't properly installed. After being on the phone wit asus support for some time the lady was hard to understand and she wasent much help either.

She was supposed to email me the instructions on how to install the drivers from their web site but never did so I will call them again 1 more time and try again. I would try another brand next time. If I can get the driver properly installed it will probably work. Dear Chippop, I understand that you had issues installing the driver for you ASUS USB-N13 Wireless Adapter and if you still have this issue I would be more than happy to assist you.

For further technical assistance please email me at customerloyalty@asus.com and write down case # N141217036 in the subject line.ASUS Customer Loyalty are dedicted in helping you and all other ASUS customers.Thank you for choosing ASUS.Regards,MarkASUS Customer Loyalty.

Asus Pce-n13 Wireless Adapter Driver For Mac

Just bought this wireless adapter which has two antennas. Bought this coz i wanted to share internet connection, thru a USB 3G data card, between desktop & laptop (phones too). Didnt buy a router, because when i get a landline connection, the ISP will provide one. I'm not able to access the Desktop thru phone & laptop, the WL adapter just doesnt let me create a network Things i've done so far, 1. Put the USB 3G data card in sharing mode 2. Enabled software AP mode (pic 2) 3. Put the 3G data card as 'internet access' in ASUS utilty (pic 2) pic 1 pic 2 note: When i enable the Ad-hoc in properties window (pic 3), for 10-30seconds the ASUS WL utility shows more option/tabs.

(pic 4 & 5), but after that returns to original state (pic 2) pic 3 pic 4 pic 5. I have done what you said, but the adapter doesnt show the advanced settings at all. If it shows, it does for 10seconds only Do i have to select any of those check boxes When i drag & drop the 3G data card in the 'internet' box & apply, a window pops up saying ICS failed. Is the card faulty, or is there any ASUS utility / windows 7 problem The internet is on the 3G connection, correct?

And your wireless adapter is only a local wireless AP, correct? And you want to share the 3G connection w/ your wireless users, correct?

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Then why are you trying to enable wireless sharing on the wireless AP?? Forget about that feature on the wireless adapter, that’s for sharing the wireless adapter!

That’s irrelevant. You’re trying to share the 3G connection.

All you have to do is enable AP mode on the wireless adapter, then go over to the 3G connection and enable ICS.there.! Again, unless I misunderstand the configuration here, it's the 3G connection that needs ICS enabled, not the wireless connection. Thanks for explaining sorry, couldnt reply coz the 3g card stooped working for 5 days.

New improvements!!! Uninstalled the ASUS w/l utility, then reinstalled it under XP SP2 Compatibilty mode. Now the utility works, but there's a new problem - The AP keeps restarting exactly every minute. Dunno whats the issue.

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Tried to connect my android phone, it gets connected, on Phone it shows - 'Obtaining IP adress.' , then it gets disconnected:- you can see the event log. Tested on Windows 7 32 & 64 bit.

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Dont have XP or Vista Sent a mail to ASUS on Friday to which they replied on Wednesday & said AP mode is supported in XP & Vista. But the darn product is marketed as Windows 7 compatible & even has a Win 7 supported sticker on its box. What can i do now. Connectify shows that AP mode is not supported on the adapter, so it shows only Ad-Hoc options.

OMG FINNNALLY THE AP IS WORKING Here's what i did, Uninstalled that POS ASUS wLan utility, Downloaded & installed Ralink RT2790 Wireless LAN Driver Version: 3.1.8.0 File Size: 30.31Mb In RaLink WLan utilty, the IP address was changing between 192.168.123.1 & another IP address - 169.244.44.170 My phone coulndt connect, it showed 'obtaining IP address.' & never connected. Then in 'config AP' window, i clicked on 'group rekey interval', theres a button which alternates b/w - '10 seconds' & 'Kpackets', selected the former, then the RaLink utilty showed only one IP address- 192.

Please explain what the hell are those things - group rekey interval, kpackets, 10seconds. Now configed the 3G data card to work with w/l card & now i'm able to connect the phone today morning, i was so frustrated with the asus card, that i wanted to sell it. Thanks for the replies guys. Finally the card is working, no thanks to ASUS:-X. As an additional security measure, the WPA/WPA2 protocol allows the encryption key to be changed every X number of secs/mins. That way, even if someone was miraculously able to use it and decrypt your data (not easy), it would only be good for that small period of time before the key changes.

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Frankly, changing the key every 10 secs is wildly excessive (imo) and adds to the overhead associated w/ those wireless connections. Remember, each time the key changes, the router has to stop what it's doing, generate a new key, and renegotiate w/ the wireless session w/ each client to keep them updated. Most routers set this to 3600 (60 mins) by default, which is usually just fine. If you want something less, I personally would never go below 5-10 mins (300-600 secs).

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