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Many Edup card users have reported difficulties installing their wireless adapters. The set up of your Edup wireless LAN adapter should. Edup USB Wireless.
I 'm trying to install wireless access point device EP-2906, on my Desktop PC running Windows 7. Here is the installation guide.
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Page 7 says how I can set up it's IP address, but I can't find Wireless Network Connection icon. Is this because of my Desktop PC and in this case how can I set up a static private IP address for this device?
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Awesome manual, definitely!
Disclaimer:This is somewhat speculative, which is okay regarding the provided manual i guess. :-) Also be sure you know how to undo your changes of settings before you change anything.
Make sure you have the USB end of the device connected to your computer. Connect the wired network adapter of your computer to the device using a LAN cable.
Change your wired network adapter settings as described in the 'guide', they assume you connect with a wireless adapter which you don't have, but it seems you can use your regular network card to do so.Once you have changed your adapter settings, point your browser at 192.168.1.254
and proceed with configuring the device to your needs from the web interface.
For clarification: I believe the device is using the USB only for power, not for the connection part. Thus you might not see it show up as a device on your computer.
I think that is the answer you are looking for. Not entirely sure though.
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This is a case where RTFM is painful!
Please make sure that you have the ethernet cable hooked up to your PC, or that you have connected your computer's wireless card to the SSID of the access point.
To access network connections to chane your IP address in windows 7:
Option 1: use the search boxI'm constantly amazed by how many Windows 7 and Vista users have no idea they can search right from the Start Menu. Click your Windows button (or hit the Windows Flag key on your keyboard) and type the word connections
in the search box. Wait a moment, and you'll see view network connections appear. Click it, and you'll be shown every network adapter.
Option 2: remember the magic words: ncpa.cpl
. A .cpl file is a Control Panel applet in Windows -- which you can see sprawled out if you turn on classic view when you have the screen open. Typing ncpa.cpl into either the search box or run dialog and pressing enter will also get you to your connections in a hurry. You can also enter control netconnections... but that's so many more letters!
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i bought me an edup ep-n8531 nano wireless usb stick to upgrade my netbook, which has an built-in rt3090 that causes problems.
Background:The rt3090 is working under lubuntu 13.04, but it has connection losses.I already tried different solutions, also compiling the driver myself, but nothing worked how it should. I don't want to hack my way to get wlan working anymore and bought the stick.My router is wireless n draft capable and other devices are working pretty fine with it - windows machines and android smartphones.
The stick is delivered with a driver cd for several platforms. There's also a linux driver.But the driver is a single file called '2011_0719_RT3070_RT3370_RT5370_RT5372_Linux_STA_V2.5.0.3_DPO'.How do I install it?Just put it under lib/firmware?Can anyone help me?
lsusb says the chip is an ralink rt5370. The staging driver works but has very very poor performance - only works with the router in the same room.
If the chip causes bigger problems with linux, i could use it for some old pc and just buy another stick. The edup stick was about just 7€. Could anyone recommend a good piece of linux wireless hardware?
Thanks.
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You will never get this old package, circa 2011, to compile properly on Ubuntu 13.04. If you want to try a newer, not older, driver, I suggest this: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/projects/backports/stable/v3.8.2/compat-drivers-3.8.2-2-su.tar.bz2 Obtain this package and download it to your desktop. Right-click it and select 'Extract Here.' Now open a terminal and, with an internet connection, do:
Reboot and see if performance is improved. If not, I'd get a better device.
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