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Installation for Mac Operating Systems

UA230A

Mac OS X Software Installation

N. Connect to a Wireless Network

If your network has security enabled, enter 
the security key here. Re-enter it again to  
confirm. Click 

OK

 to begin using your new 

wireless adapter.

M. Locate a Wireless Network

The Amped Wireless Utility should automati-
cally load. 

If it does not load, click the Amped 

Wireless Utility icon to load the utility.

 Select 

the 

Available Network

 tab to view nearby 

wireless networks. Highlight your desired 
network and click 

Connect

.

Amped Wireless Utility

Can be found in your

Applications folder or 

the Mac dock

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J. Activate the USB Adapter

 For OS X 10.4 Tiger and 10.5 Leopard: 

 Select 

Ethernet Adapter (en#) 

& click 

Advanced

.

 

Continue to Step K

 For OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and 10.7 Lion: 

 Select 

Amped Adapter 

& click 

Apply

.

Continue to Step M

C. Select your Operating System

From the CD Menu, select the OS X version
that your Mac is using to begin installing the 
software (i.e. 10.4 through 10.9).

D. Find the Folder on the Setup CD

Open your OS X version folder, and then 
click 

Installation file

 to begin the installation.

E. Install the Software

Follow the instructions and click 

Continue

 

to install the software. If prompted, select a 
destination for the driver software. This is 
typically the Macintosh HD. Click 

Continue

.

F. Restart your Computer

When the software has installed, you will be 
asked to restart your Mac. Click 

Restart

 to

reboot your computer.

A. Access the Menu

From the autoload page, click on 

Start Here

to open the menu. If the menu does not load,
browse the CD to find the Start Here file.

G. Turn Off Your AirPort Card

After the computer reboots, disable any AirPort
cards by selecting the wireless icon (upper right-
corner) and select 

Turn AirPort Off

. If you do not 

have an AirPort card continue to Step H.

H. Insert the High Power USB Adapter

Once all AirPort cards are disabled, insert the 
High Power USB Adapter into your USB port. 

I. Activate the USB Adapter

You may be prompted to activate your USB 
Adapter in Network Preferences. If not, select 
the 

Apple icon 

(upper-left corner) and select 

System Preferences

 from the drop-down list. 

From there, select 

Network

.

 OS X 10.8 and 10.9 users can skip to Step M.

L. Activate the USB Adapter 

(OS X 10.4/10.5 Only)

Click 

Apply

 to activate your USB Adapter.

K. Activate the USB Adapter 

(OS X 10.4/10.5 Only)

In the Advanced menu, check that the adapter 
is 

Using DHCP

 and then click 

OK

.

B. Find your Operating System version

Click on the 

Apple icon

 (upper-left corner). Select 

About This Mac

 

and note the Mac OS X 

version

.

UA230A_10.9_Install

I cannot get the CD menu page to appear.

a. Insert the CD into your CD drive (or DVD drive) and click Start, then My Computer. Find your CD or DVD drive

and right click it, select Explore or Open. Find the "autoload.exe" file or "Start Here" file and double click it to
access the CD menu.

b. Check to see that your CD drive is working correctly by inserting another disk first, then retry the Amped

Wireless installation disk.

I do not have a CD drive on my computer.  

a. Connect to the Internet with your computer and download the drivers from the Amped Wireless Support

 

Center

.

b. Unzip the files and find the “setup.exe” file or OS X install file. Double click it to begin the installation of

the drivers.

No networks appear in the scan results.

a. Verify that the adapter is firmly inserted into your USB drive and try to scan for networks again.
b. Check to see that the wireless network you are connecting to is functioning correctly. If possible, locate

your wireless router and see that the wireless LED is blinking correctly. If not, check the connection and
configuration of your wireless router.

c. Mac Solution: You may need to activate your wireless adapter. Click the Apple icon, select System Preferences,

then click 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 to 10.9, 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.

e. Uninstall the software by clicking Start, select Control Panel, and 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.

b. You may have an incorrect IP address assignment.

• For Windows XP and 2000: Open the Amped Wireless Utility and go to the General tab. Click Renew IP.
• For Windows 7 and Vista: Open the Windows Wireless Utility by clicking the wireless icon on the bottom

right corner. Right click the wireless network that you are connected to and click Status. Click Diagnose
to allow Windows to reset your connection.

• For Mac OS X: Open the Amped Wireless Utility and disconnect from your current network. Wait a few

moments and connect again. If this does not work, unplug the USB adapter from your Mac and plug it
back in. Connect to your network again and check your Internet connection.

c. The wireless router that you are connecting to may have lost its Internet connection. If possible, check

the connection between your router and the ISP.

The wireless signal strength is poor.

a. Your wireless environment, home or office may have objects that cause wireless interference. Obstructions,

such as walls, metal appliances, microwaves, among other things, may cause wireless signal strength to degrade.
Try to use the wireless adapter and your wireless router away from these objects.

b. The channel of your wireless network may be congested. Change the channel of your wireless network by

configuring the settings on your wireless router. If you have a Windows or Android device, you can download the

 

Amped Wireless Wi-Fi Analytics Tool App to help you find a less congested channel

.

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