Azurewave AW-NM386

User Manual: IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN USB Module

Brand: Azurewave | Model: AW-NM386

1. Ngwaahịa gafereview

The Azurewave AW-NM386 is an IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN USB Module designed for integration into various mobile devices. This includes Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), Netbooks, TVs, Tablets, and Gaming Devices that require a compact form factor, low power consumption, and support for multiple interfaces and operating systems.

This module facilitates easy implementation of Wi-Fi embedded applications, offering high design flexibility, a short development cycle, and quick time-to-market. It complies with the IEEE 802.11b/g/n standard, utilizing Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK, and QAM baseband modulation technologies.

Atụmatụ gụnyere:

  • Ihe kpatara ụdị: USB modul
  • Ikuku Standard: 802.11nbg / Marvell 88W87xx
  • Ihuenyo: USB 2.0
  • Oke okpomọkụ: Extended Temp.
  • Nchekwa: Supports WPA/WPA2, WEP 64-bit and 128-bit encryption, IEEE 802.11i security standard (AES/CCMP, WEP with TKIP, AES/CMAC, WAPI).
  • Ogo Ọrụ (QoS): Supports 802.11e for video, voice, and multimedia applications.
Azurewave AW-NM386 IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN USB Module

Figure 1: Azurewave AW-NM386 Wireless LAN USB Module. This image shows a green circuit board with a silver metallic shield covering the main chip, labeled 'AW-NM386'. It features a black connector at the top and two circular mounting holes, one on each side. The AzureWave logo and other technical markings are visible on the board.

2. Ntuziaka Nhazi

This section outlines the general steps for integrating and setting up the AW-NM386 Wireless LAN USB Module. As an embedded component, specific installation procedures may vary depending on the host device.

2.1 Ntinye ngwaike

  1. Chọpụta Port Njikọ: Locate the appropriate USB 2.0 interface on your host device (e.g., PDA, Netbook, TV, Tablet, Gaming Device) designed for module integration.
  2. Ntinye modul: Carefully align the AW-NM386 module with the designated USB port. Ensure proper orientation to avoid damage to the module or the host device.
  3. Njikọ echekwara Gently push the module into the port until it is firmly seated. If applicable, secure the module using any provided mounting screws or clips.
  4. Njikọ Antenna (ọ bụrụ na ọdabara): If your host device or module requires an external antenna, connect it to the appropriate antenna connector(s) on the AW-NM386 module.

2.2 Nwụnye ọkwọ ụgbọala

After physical installation, the host device will require the appropriate drivers to recognize and utilize the AW-NM386 module. Driver availability and installation methods depend on the host device's operating system and manufacturer.

  • Ndakọrịta sistemụ arụmọrụ: The module is compatible with various operating systems, including MacOS. Consult your host device's documentation for specific driver requirements.
  • Driver Source: Obtain the necessary drivers from the manufacturer of your host device or from Azurewave's official support channels.
  • Usoro ntinye: Follow the instructions provided with the driver package. This typically involves running an installer executable or manually installing drivers through the device manager.
  • Nyocha: After installation, verify that the module is recognized by the operating system and appears as a functional wireless adapter.

3. Ntuziaka ọrụ

Once the AW-NM386 module is installed and its drivers are configured, it functions as a standard wireless network adapter. The following steps describe general operation for connecting to a Wi-Fi network.

  1. Kwado Wi-Fi: Ensure that the Wi-Fi function is enabled on your host device. This is usually done through system settings or a dedicated hardware switch.
  2. Nyochaa netwọkụ: Open the network settings or Wi-Fi utility on your device. The module will automatically scan for available wireless networks (SSIDs) in range.
  3. Họrọ netwọk: From the list of available networks, select the desired Wi-Fi network you wish to connect to.
  4. Tinye okwuntughe: If the network is secured, you will be prompted to enter the network's security key or password (WPA/WPA2, WEP). Enter the correct credentials.
  5. Jikọọ: Confirm your selection to connect to the network. The device should indicate a successful connection.
  6. Nyochaa njikọ: Test the internet connection by opening a web browser or an application that requires network access.

3.1 Ntọala di elu

Depending on your operating system and driver capabilities, you may be able to configure advanced settings such as:

  • Nhazi IP: Manual IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server settings.
  • Usoro nchekwa: Specific WPA/WPA2, WEP, or 802.11i configurations.
  • Njikwa Ike: Settings to optimize power consumption for the wireless module.
  • Ad-hoc Mode: Creating a peer-to-peer network (if supported by drivers).

Refer to your host device's operating system documentation or the module's driver documentation for detailed instructions on configuring advanced settings.

4. Nlekọta

The AW-NM386 Wireless LAN USB Module is designed for durability and requires minimal maintenance. However, following these guidelines can help ensure its longevity and optimal performance.

  • Debe nkụ: Avoid exposing the module to moisture or liquids, as this can cause short circuits and permanent damage.
  • Jiri nwayọọ dị ọcha: If cleaning is necessary, use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals, solvents, or abrasive cleaners. Ensure the module is disconnected from power before cleaning.
  • Zere Nchegbu Ahụ: Do not bend, drop, or apply excessive force to the module. Handle it by its edges to prevent damage to components.
  • Njikwa okpomọkụ: Operate and store the module within its specified temperature range. Extreme temperatures can affect performance and lifespan.
  • Firmware/Driver Updates: Periodically check for updated drivers or firmware from Azurewave or your host device manufacturer. Updates can improve performance, add features, or fix bugs.

5. Nchọpụta nsogbu

This section provides solutions to common issues you might encounter with the AW-NM386 Wireless LAN USB Module.

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Module not detected by host device.
  • Ntinye na -ezighi ezi.
  • Missing or incorrect drivers.
  • Ọdụ ụgbọ USB ezughị oke.
  • Ensure the module is securely seated in the USB port.
  • Install or reinstall the correct drivers for your operating system.
  • Try a different USB port on the host device.
  • Restart the host device.
Enweghị ike ijikọ na netwọk Wi-Fi.
  • Okwuntughe Wi-Fi na-ezighi ezi.
  • Out of range of the Wi-Fi network.
  • Network interference.
  • Router issues.
  • Verify and re-enter the Wi-Fi password.
  • Move closer to the wireless router/access point.
  • Check for other devices causing interference (e.g., microwaves, cordless phones).
  • Malitegharịa rawụta ikuku gị.
Slow Wi-Fi speed or intermittent connection.
  • Ike mgbaama adịghị ike.
  • Mgbochi netwọkụ.
  • Ndị ọkwọ ụgbọala ochie.
  • Ntinye aka.
  • Ensure good signal strength (move closer to router).
  • Reduce the number of devices on the network or activities consuming high bandwidth.
  • Update the module's drivers.
  • Change the Wi-Fi channel on your router to avoid interference.

If the problem persists after trying these solutions, consult the support resources for your host device or contact Azurewave customer support.

6. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
ỤdịAzurewave
Nọmba nlereanyaAW-NM386
ASINB00MHYQGSC
Ngwaọrụ AkụrụngwaUSB
Protocol Njikọ DataIEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Ọnụego mbufe dataUp to 150 Megabits Per Second (1.5E+2 Mbps)
Ngwa dakọtaraLaptop, PDAs, Netbooks, TVs, Tablets, Gaming Devices
Ezinụlọ Sistemu Ọrụ DakọtaraMacOS (and other OS with appropriate drivers)
UPC795945993080
Ụbọchị mbụ dịỌgọst 7, 2014

7. Akwụkwọ ikike Ozi

Specific warranty terms for the Azurewave AW-NM386 module are typically provided by the manufacturer of the end-product in which it is integrated, or by Azurewave directly for bulk purchases. As an embedded component, its warranty may be covered under the warranty of the larger device it is part of.

For detailed warranty information, please refer to:

  • The documentation provided with your host device (e.g., laptop, tablet, smart TV).
  • Azurewave's official website or support portal for general product warranty policies.
  • Your point of purchase for specific return or replacement policies.

Note: The standard return policy for this product when purchased new is typically 30 days for refund/replacement, as per general retail terms. This does not constitute a manufacturer's warranty.

8. Nkwado na Ozi kọntaktị

For technical support, driver downloads, or further inquiries regarding the Azurewave AW-NM386 Wireless LAN USB Module, please utilize the following resources:

  • Azurewave Official Websaịtị: Visit the official Azurewave website for product documentation, driver updates, and support contact details. www.azurewave.com (Rịba ama: Nke a bụ ebe njide ihe URL as the exact support page is not provided.)
  • Host Device Manufacturer: If the module came pre-installed in a device, the primary support channel might be the manufacturer of that device. Refer to their support websaịtị ma ọ bụ ntuziaka onye ọrụ.
  • Nkwado ndị na-ere ahịa: For purchase-related inquiries, contact the retailer from whom you acquired the product.

When contacting support, please have your product model number (AW-NM386) and any relevant host device information readily available.

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