DIGITUS DN-70565 Wireless AC 600Mbps Dual Band USB 2.0 Adapter User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- DIGITUS
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DIGITUS DN-70565 Wireless AC 600Mbps Dual Band USB 2.0 Adapter
Safety Precautions
- Only use the device within the specified temperature range for: 0 ~ 40°C
- When not in use, store the product in a clean and dry place in temperatures between 0°C and 40°C
- Do not let the indoor devices come into contact with liquids
- Ensure that the indoor devices are only used inside. These devices are not intended for outdoor use and would be damaged
- During thunderstorms, there is a danger of lightning strike and due to overvoltage damage to connected electrical appliances
- Do not install the product during a thunderstorm
- Disconnect the product from power source during a thunderstorm
- Keep the devices outside the reach of children, since these components can be dangerous
- Never try to repair the device by yourself. Repair and maintenance work must be carried out by specialists
- In case of problems contact our customer service
- Dust, humidity and vapours as well as sharp cleaning agents or solvents can damage the product
- Disconnect the product from the power source before cleaning
- Clean the product with a slightly damp, lint-free cloth
CHAPTER 1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the wireless 802.11b/g/n/a/ac USB adapter! This
adapter is mini size design and you are able to plug it into the USB port.
Excepting common wireless standards 802.11b/g/n, this wireless adapter is also
802.11ac compatible – data transfer rate is 150/433Mbps, and that’s three
times faster than 802.11g wireless network!
Product Features
- Complies with IEEE 802.11ac , IEEE 802.11a,IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11b standards
- Provides USB2.0 port
- Provides 150/433Mbps receiving rate and 150/433Mbps sending rate
- Supports 20MHz/40MHz/80MHz frequency width
- Auto-detects and changes the network transmission rate
- Provides two work modes: Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc
- Supports Soft AP to establish your wireless LAN networking
- Supports 64/128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA2 encryption methods and 802.1x security authentication standard
- Supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) encryption method to free you from remembering long passwords
- Easy-to-install, plug and play
- Supports Windows 7/ Win8/ Win10/ Linux/ Macintosh
Package contents
The following contents should be found in your box:
- One Wireless 802.11b/g/n/a/ac USB adapter
- One CD (include driver/utility/user manual)
Note : If any of the listed contents are damaged or missing, please
contact the retailer from whom you purchased the product for assistance.
Indicator Description
There is a LED indicator blinking when data communication is going on.
CHAPTER 2: Quick Installation Guide
This chapter is to assist you how to use the included CD-ROM which comprises the Driver and the Client Utility Interface
Driver Installation
Please follow the following instructions to install your new wireless USB Adapter:
Insert the USB wireless network card into an empty USB 2.0 port of your computer when computer is switched on. Never use force to insert the card, if you feel it’s stuck, flip the card over and try again.
The following message will appear on your computer, click ‘Cancel / Close’.
Windows 7/8/10
Insert the driver CD into your CD-ROM. You can see autorun screen below, if
not, you can double click ‘autorun.exe’ on CD.
Click ‘Install Driver’ to start the installation procedure
Installation descriptions shown. Click ‘Next’ to continue
Once the installation is finished the computer will be asked to reboot. you
can click ‘Finish’ and reboot the computer to finish the installation of
driver files.
A new icon will appear near the clock of system tray:
Left-click the icon will launch wireless network configuration utility, and you can right-click the icon to show the quick menu of configuration utility. This icon also uses different color to show the status of wireless connection:
Wireless
connection is established, good signal reception.
Wireless
connection is established, weak signal reception.
Connection is not established yet.
Wireless network card is not detected.
For detailed instructions of wireless network configuration utility, please
see next chapter.
Connect to Wireless Access Point
To use wireless network, you have to connect to a wireless access point first. You can either use Client utility (comes with network card driver), or Windows Zero Config utility (comes with Windows operating system).
Using Client Utility
Please follow the following instructions to use Client configuration utility to connect to wireless access point.
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Left-click the Client configuration utility icon located at lower-right corner of computer desktop, and configuration menu will appear:
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Wireless utility will appear. Click ‘Available Network’ menu to search for wireless access points nearby.
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Please wait for a while, and all wireless access points which can be reached by this wireless network card will be displayed here.
If the wireless access point you wish to connect does not appear here, you can click ‘Refresh’ button to scan for wireless access points again; if the wireless access point you’re looking for still not appear, try to move the computer closer.
When the access point you’re looking for is on the list, left-click it and then double click it or click ‘Add to Profile’. -
If a password (a.k.a. ‘Network Key’) is required to access the wireless access point, please input it in ‘Network key’ (and input it again in ‘Confirm network key’ for confirmation). Click ‘OK’ when password is properly inputted.
NOTE : Network security type (‘Network Authentication’ and ‘Data encryption’) will be selected automatically based on wireless access point’s security setting. It’s not required to change these settings by yourself.
All options in this page will be filled automatically according to the access point you wish to add to profile. However, you can still modify any of them to meet your requirement.Profile name| You can give a name to this profile, so you can remember its purpose easily. It can be any phrase to help you remember.
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Network Name (SSID)| The SSID (Service Set Identifier, i.e. access point’s name). This field will be filled as the access point you selected when SSID is not hidden and grayed out. If SSID is hidden, you have to input correct SSID you yourself.
This is a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network| Check this box if you wish to connect to another computer / network device by ad hoc method.
When not accessing to wireless access point, you have to check this box.
Channel| Select wireless channel for ad hoc connection. This option only appears when you’re using ad hoc connection.
Network Authentication| Select the network authentication type from drop-down menu. This setting must be identical with the setting of wireless access point you with to connect.
Data encryption| Select the data encryption type from drop-down menu. This setting must be identical with the setting of wireless access point you with to connect.
ASCII / PASSPHRASE| When the encryption type is ‘WEP’, it’s required to input a set of ‘passphrase’ to connect to wireless access point. Check ‘ASCII’ or ‘PASSPHRASE’ depends on the security setting of access point, and input it in the box; if you select ‘PASSPHRASE’ you also need to select the length of the key.
The passphrase must be identical with the setting of wireless access point you with to connect.
Key index| Select WEP key index. For most of access points you can select ‘1’, but please refer to the setting of the access point.
Network key / Confirm network key| When the encryption type is ‘WPA’ or ‘WPA2-PSK’, it’s required to input a set of ‘passphrase’ to connect to wireless access point. Please input the same passphrase in two boxes for confirmation.
EAP TYPE / Tunnel / Provision Mode| When authentication type is any of 802.1X, you have to select EAP type, tunnel, and provision mode from dropdown menu. This setting must be identical with your 802.1x authentication server.
Username / Identity / Domain / Password| Please input 802.1x related authentication information here.
Certificate| If certification is required to authenticate with 802.1x authentication server, please select a local certificate from dropdown list.
PAC| Check this box and PAC (Privilege Access Certificate) will be automatically selected.
Please click ‘OK’ when ready
- Network card will attempt to connect to access point now, this may require few seconds to minutes, please be patient. When the ‘Status’ become ‘Associated’ , your computer is connected to access point you selected. Click ‘Close’ to close configuration menu.
NOTE : If you connected to an access point but the connection has been dropped soon, please check security settings and re-check password spelling.
CHAPTER 3: Client Utility
Connection Profile Management
If you need to connect to different wireless access points at different time,
like of access point of your home, office, cybercafé, or public wireless
service, you can store the connection parameters (encryption, passphrase,
security etc, etc.) as a profile for every access point, so you don’t have to
input these parameters every time when you want to connect to a specific
wireless access point.
To manage profiles, right-click the Client configuration utility icon located
at lower-right corner of computer desktop, and then click ‘Open Config
Utility’.
Click the ‘Profile’ menu.
Add a new profile
By this function you can setup the connection parameters for a specific
wireless access point in advance, without contacting it first.
If you want to create a new profile, click ‘Profile’ menu, then click ‘Add’
button.
You’ll be prompted to input connection parameters for the wireless access
point you wish to connect:
Required parameters are:
Profile name| You can give a name to this profile, so you can remember its
purpose easily. It can be any phrase to help you remember.
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Network Name (SSID)| The SSID (Service Set Identifier, i.e. access point’s
name). This must be identical with the SSID of the access point you wish to
connect.
This is a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network| Check this box if you wish to
connect to another computer / network device by ad hoc method.
When not accessing to wireless access point, you have to check this box.
Channel| Select wireless channel for ad hoc connection.
This option only appears when you’re using ad hoc connection.
Network Authentication| Select the network authentication type from drop-down
menu. This setting must be identical with the setting of wireless access point
you with to connect.
Data encryption| Select the data encryption type from drop-down menu. This
setting must be identical with the setting of wireless access point you with
to connect.
ASCII / PASSPHRASE| When the encryption type is ‘WEP’, it’s required to input
a set of ‘passphrase’ to connect to wireless access point. Check ‘ASCII’ or
‘PASSPHRASE’ depends on the security setting of access point, and input it in
the box; if you select ‘PASSPHRASE’ you also need to select the length of the
key.
The passphrase must be identical with the setting of wireless access point you
with to connect.
Key index| Select WEP key index. For most of access points you can select ‘1’,
but please refer to the setting of the access point.
Network key / Confirm network key| When the encryption type is ‘WPA’ or
‘WPA2-PSK’, it’s required to input a set of ‘passphrase’ to connect to
wireless access point. Please input the same passphrase in two boxes for
confirmation.
EAP TYPE / Tunnel / Provision Mode| When authentication type is any of 802.1X,
you have to select EAP type, tunnel, and provision mode from dropdown menu.
This setting must be identical with your 802.1x authentication server.
Username / Identity / Domain / Password| Please input 802.1x related
authentication information here.
Certificate| If certification is required to authenticate with 802.1x
authentication server, please select a local certificate from dropdown list.
PAC| Check this box and PAC (Privilege Access Certificate) will be
automatically selected.
When all required parameters are set, click ‘OK’ to create and save a new profile.
Remove an existing profile
When you no longer need an existing profile, you can remove it.
If you want to remove a profile, click ‘Profile’ menu, then select an existing
profile which you wish to remove, and then click ‘Remove’ button.
Edit an existing profile
If you have added a profile before, and you wish to change the content of the
profile, you can use this function. Please select a profile from the list
first, then click ‘Edit’ button. You’ll be provided with the contents of
selected profile, and you can edit them. Click ‘OK’ to save changes, or click
‘Cancel’ to discard changes.
Make a copy of existing profile
If you need to make a copy of a specific profile, you can use this function.
This function is very convenient when you need to build a new profile which
parameters are similar to any existing profile.
To do this, select an existing profile, then click ‘Duplicate’ button.
You’ll be prompted to input a profile name, please use an identical name that does not exist in profile list.
Set as default profile
If you wish to use a specific profile as default connection, you can select a
profile in the list, and click ‘Set Default’. Selected profile will become
default selection and Client configuration utility will attempt to connect to
selected access point.
View Network Statistics, General Information, and Status
The configuration utility provides information about network statistics and link status. If you want to know how your wireless network card works, you can use these functions to get detailed information about the wireless connection you’re using.
General Information
If you want to know the general information of the access point you’re
connecting to, click ‘General’ menu:
All general information like signal strength and link quality will be
displayed here. These information are very useful when you encounter some
problem on connecting to access point.
If you wish to get a new IP address from DHCP server, you can click ‘ReNew IP’
button.
Status
If you want to know the status of your wireless network card, click ‘Status’
menu:
View Network Statistics
To view the statistical data of wireless network card, click ‘Statistics’
menu, and the statistics of wireless connection will be displayed:
All connection-related statistics is displayed here. You can click ‘Reset’ button, to reset the statistics of all items back to 0.
Miscellaneous Settings
There are few functions provided by Client configuration utility, you can
access these functions from the bottom of configuration menu:
The descriptions of these function are listed as follow:
Show Tray Icon| Check this box to show an icon on system tray.
Uncheck this box to hide it.
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Radio Off| Switch wireless radio off. Wireless network functionalities are
disabled.
Disable Adapter| Disable wireless network adapter. All functionalities of
configuration menu will disappear. To resume, uncheck ‘Disable Adapter’.
Windows Zero Config| Use Windows Zero Configuration to manage wireless
connections.
Establish secure connection with AP by WPS
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is the latest wireless network technology which
makes wireless network setup become very simple. If you have WPS-enabled
wireless access point, and you want to establish a secure connection to it,
you don’t have to configure the wireless access point and setup data
encryption by yourself. All you have to do is to go to the WPS setup page of
this wireless card, click a button, and then press a specific button or enter
a set of 8-digit code on the wireless access point you wish to establish a
secure connection – just three simple steps!
For older wireless access points, it’s possible to perform a firmware upgrade
to become a WPS-enabled access point. Since they may not have a hardware
button to press for WPS setup, you can use an alternative WPS setup method –
input the pin code. Every WPS-compatible wireless network card support pin
code configuration method; you can just input the code to wireless access
point, and the wireless access point and wireless network card will do the
rest for you.
This wireless network card is compatible with WPS. To use this function, the
wireless access point you wish to connect to must support WPS function too.
Now, please follow the following instructions to establish secure connection
between WPS-enabled wireless access point and your wireless network card.
This wireless network card supports 2 kinds of WPS: PIN code and Push-Button.
Please follow the following instructions to setup WPS:
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Right-click Client configuration utility icon, and click ‘Open Config Utility’.
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Click ‘Wi-Fi Protect Setup’ menu.
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You can use PIN code or Push-Button configuration, and WPS-compatible wireless access point must use the same type of WPS. For instructions on setup each type of WPS, see next 2 chapters for detailed instructions.
PIN Code
To use PIN Code, please click ‘Pin Input Config (PIN)’ button:
You’ll be prompted to select an access point you wish to connect. If you know
its SSID, click ‘Yes’, otherwise click ‘No’.
If you select ‘Yes’, a list of all WPS-compatible AP nearby will be displayed;
you can click ‘Refresh’ to rescan, then select an AP and click ‘Select’
button.
If you select ‘No’, wireless network card will prompt you to enter 8-digit PIN
code into your AP, without selecting an AP in advance.
After you select ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ in previous step, network card will attempt to
connect to WPS-compatible AP, and an 8-digit number will appear. Please input
this number to AP’s configuration menu within 2 minutes, and network
card will establish secure connection with AP automatically. To stop this
procedure before connection is established, click ‘Cancel’.
Push Button
To use Push-Button WPS configuration, please click ‘Push Button Config (PBC)’
button. This is the easiest way to establish secure connection by WPS, but if
there’re more than one WPS-compatible AP using Push-Button config, please use
PIN Code instead.
After you click “Push Button Config(PBC)”, a message box will appear:
Please activate Push-Button function on wireless access point now, and wireless network card will establish secure connection with access point within one minute.
CHAPTER 4 Soft-AP Function
Excepting become a wireless client of other wireless access points, this
wireless adapter can act as a wireless service provider also! You can switch
this wireless adapter’s operating mode to ‘AP’ mode to simulate the function
of a real wireless access point by software, and all other computers and
wireless devices can connect to your computer wirelessly, even share the
internet connection you have.
Please follow the instructions in following chapters to use the AP function of
your wireless card.
Switch to AP Mode and Station Mode
The operating mode of the wireless card is ‘Station Mode’ (becoming a client of other wireless access points) by default.
Please follow the following instructions to switch to AP mode:
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Right-click Client configuration utility icon, and click ‘Open Config Utility’.
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Select ‘Mode’, and then select ‘Access Point’.
It requires few seconds to switch to AP mode, please be patient.
After mode switch is complete, you’ll see general information of software AP,
which shows AP’s SSID and connected wireless clients.
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Client mode icon:
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Software AP icon:
Configure SSID and Channel
To configure software AP, click ‘Config’ button:
The ‘Wireless Network Properties’ is displayed.
Please note that Ad-Hoc mode is not available when network card is in AP mode. The description of major setup items are listed below:
Network Name (SSID)| Please input the SSID (the name used to identify this
wireless access point) here. Up to 32 numerical characters can be accepted
here, excepting space.
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Channel| Please select the wireless channel you wish to use, from 1 to 13.
To save changes, click ‘OK’; otherwise click ‘Cancel’ to leave this menu and keep settings untouched.
Setup Soft‐AP Security
To setup security options for Soft-AP, configure ‘Wireless Network Security’
section as follow:
The description of setup items about wireless security are listed below:
Network Authentication | Select network authentication mode from dropdown menu. |
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Data Encryption | Select data encryption method from dropdown menu. |
ASCII / PASSPHRASE | If the encryption method is WEP, check either ‘ASCII’ or |
‘PASSPHRASE’ box and input it in the box as WEP passphrase.
Key Index| Select WEP key index (1-4). If you don’t know which one you should
use, select 1.
Network key / Confirm network key| IF network authentication mode is WPA,
please input WPA passphrase in both box.
To save changes, click ‘OK’; otherwise click ‘Cancel’ to leave this menu and keep settings untouched.
Advanced Settings
If you want to setup advanced settings of software access point, select
‘Advanced’ menu. If you don’t know the meaning and affects of these settings,
keep them untouched.
The description of all setup items are listed below:
Beacon Interval | Please input wireless beacon time interval here. |
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DTIM Period | Please input DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) here. |
Preamble Mode | Select wireless frame preamble mode (long or short) from |
dropdown menu.
Set Defaults| Reset all settings back to factory default value.
Apply| Save changes.
If you changed any setting here and cause problem on communicating with wireless clients, click ‘Set Defaults’ to reset all settings back to default setting.
Wireless Statistics
Select ‘Statistics’ menu and the data statistics about software access point
will be displayed.
Click ‘Reset’ to reset the value of every item back to ‘0’.
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
In this page, you can assign a network card on your computer as the path for
all wireless clients to get connected to Internet.
If you have only one network card (except this software access point), you
don’t have to select network card here; if you have more than one network
card, select the one you wish to be used as Internet gateway.
Click ‘Apply’ to save changes
(‘Apply’ is grayed out when no changes are made in this page).
CHAPTER 5: Troubleshooting
If you encounter any problem when you’re using this wireless network card, don’t panic! Before you call your dealer of purchase for help, please check this troubleshooting table, the solution of your problem could be very simple, and you can solve the problem by yourself.
Scenario | Solution |
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I can’t find any wireless access point / wireless device in ‘ Site Survey ’ function.|
- Click ‘ Rescan ’ for few more times and see if you can find any wireless access point or wireless device.
- Please move closer to any known wireless access point.
- Ad hoc’ function must be enabled for the wireless device you wish to establish a direct wireless link.
- Please adjust the position of network card (you may have to move your computer if you’re using a notebook computer) and click ‘ Rescan ’ button for few more times. If you can find the wireless access point or wireless device you want to connect by doing this, try to move closer to the place where the wireless access point or wireless device is located.
Nothing happens when I click ‘ Open Config Utility ’|
- Please make sure the wireless network card is inserted into your computer’s USB port.
- Reboot the computer and try again.
- Remove the card and insert it into another USB port.
- Remove the driver and re-install.
- Contact the dealer of purchase for help.
I can not establish connection with a certain wireless access point|
- Click ‘ Add to Profile ’ for few more times.
- If the SSID of access point you wish to connect is hidden (nothing displayed in ‘SSID’ field in ‘ Site Survey ’ function), you have to input correct SSID of the access point you wish to connect. Please contact the owner of access point to ask for correct SSID.
- You have to input correct passphrase / security key to connect an access point with encryption. Please contact the owner of access point to ask for correct passphrase / security key.
- The access point you wish to connect only allows network cards with specific MAC address to establish connection. Please go to ‘ Status ’ menu and write the value of ‘ MAC Address ’ down, then present this value to the owner of access point so he / she can add the MAC address of your network card to his / her access point’s list.
The network is slow / having problem when transferring large files|
- Move closer to the place where access point is located.
- There could be too much people using the same radio channel. Ask the owner of the access point to change the channel number.
Please try one or more solutions listed above.
The manual content may be changed. Please also refer to the latest version on the web shop.
Technical Description
- Frequency Range : 2412MHz-2472MHz for 802.11b, g, n/HT20 2422MHz-2462MHz for 802.11n/HT40 5180MHz-5240MHz for 802.11a 5180MHz-5240MHz for 802.11ac VHT20
- Transmit Power : < 20 dBm EIRP for 2.4G WIFI < 20 dBm EIRP for 5G WIFI
- Hardware Version : V 2.0
- Software Version : 1030.38
Hereby Assmann Electronic GmbH, declares that the Declaration of Conformity is part of the shipping content. If the Declaration of Conformity is missing, you can request it by post under the below mentioned manufacturer address.
Customer Support
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Assmann Electronic GmbH
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