UA2000
USER’S GUIDE
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b.
Unplug the USB adapter from the USB port and plug it back in firmly. Re-scan for wireless networks.
c.
(Mac Solution) You may need to activate your wireless adapter. Click the Apple icon, select System
Preferences, then click on Network. Highlight the adapter titled Ethernet Adaptor (en#) for OS X 10.5
and below and click Advanced, then click Apply. For OS X 10.6 and 10.7 select the adapter titled
Amped Adapter and click Apply. Try to scan for networks again.
d.
(Windows Solution) The wireless adapter may be disabled. Go to the Start menu, select Control Panel.
Then select Device Manager and locate the Amped Wireless adapter under the Network Adapters
category. Right click the Amped Wireless adapter and check to see if it is disabled. If disabled, enable
the adapter and try to scan for networks again. If there is a problem with the driver, it will also be
displayed here. Check solution (e) to solve this issue.
e.
Uninstall the software by clicking Start, then select Control Panel, then select Programs. Find the
Amped Wireless program and uninstall it. Once fully uninstalled, remove the adapter from your USB
port, reinstall the Amped Wireless software using the supplied instructions and try again.
The Activity LED is blinking but I cannot access the Internet.
a.
You may have a mismatch in your SSID or your wireless security key. Double check the security key
that you are using for your current wireless connection. Double check that the name of the SSID is the
correct name of the network you are trying to connect to.