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1.    Fig 5 2    B  The Computer Management window comes up  Select Services from the Services and  Applications menu  Scroll down to locate Wireless Zero Configuration service  Fig 5 3         ft Com puter Management         File Ackian View Vwiinidows Help  o gt  Se sae E gt  si    imi Computer Management iLocal        T  System Tools  Ho  Event viewer        sa     fu Services    W E Shared Folders Wireless Zero Configuration Mame Description j St    Pa E E l Sia SSDP Discovery Service Enables dis    St  eS  Performance Logs and Alerts atop be service Sa System Event Motification Tracks syst    St  a Device Manager ala Sey System Restore Service Performs S    St  Fm Eaj Storage Sa Task Scheduler Enables a    St     6  Removable Storage Description  l   l 25 TCP IP MetBIOs Helper Enables su    St   E Disk Defragmenter T configuration forthe SBa Telephony Provides T      f Disk Management  85 Telnet Enables ar        E Services and Applications  28 Terminal Services Allows mult    St  i Services Sa Themes Provides d    St   G WMI Control Uninterruptible Power Supply Manages a      H    Indexing Service Ss Universal Plug and Play De    Provides s     Ss Upload Manager Manages s    St   Sa Volume Shadow Copy Manages 4     884 webclient Enables Wi    St  SBa windows Audio Manages 4    St  Ss windows Image Acquisition    Provides im    St   S windows Installer Installs  re     885 windows Management Inst    Provides 4    St   Sy windows Management Inst    Provides s     Sy windows 
2.   Al Rights Reserved     Thank  you for purchasing RALINE Wireless product     SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE    The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is protected by copyright laws and international copyright  treaties  as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties  The SOFTWARE PRODUCT  is licensed  not sold     1  GRANT OF LICENSE  This End User License Agreement grants you the following  rights Installation and Use     ou may install and Lise an unlimited number of copies of the  SOFTWARE PRODUCT     Reproduction and Distribution  ou may reproduce and distribute an unlimited number of  copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT  provided that each copy shall be a true and complete A    Select Yes to accept the agreement   Select Ho to cancel the setup        Fig 4 2    3  In Windows XP  you will see Fig 4 3  Please click    Continue Anyway     If you use Windows  2000  you will see the Fig 4 4  Please click    Yes       Hardware Installation    The software you are installing for this hardware   802 119 WLAN USB Dongle    has not passed Windows Logo testing to E ig  with Windows XP   Tell me this testing is im    Continuing your installation of this software may impair  or destabilize the comect operation of your system  either immediately or in the future  Microsoft strongly  recommends that you stop this installation now and  contact the hardware vendor for software that has  passed Windows Logo testing     Fig 4 3          Digital Signature Not Found o x               The Microsoft digital si
3.  Configuration Authentication and Securty      Authentication Type    Open      Use 802 18        Encryption     None      WPA  Preshared Kep        he A  ee           peoo      Show Passward    Cancel     Help        Fig 5 7         Authentication Type  There are seven type of authentication modes  Open  Shared  LEAP  WPA   WPA PSK  WPA2 and WPA2 PSK system     A  LEAP    Light Extensible Authentication Protocol  It is an EAP authentication type used primarily  in Cisco Aironet WLANs  It encrypts data transmissions using dynamically generated WEP  keys  and supports mutual authentication    1  Enter Identity  2  Enter Password  3  Click    OK    to save the profile     B  Open System or Shared Key   1  Select Authentication type  Open System or Shared Key    2  Select Encrytion  WEP   3  Select the key number that will be used   4  Enter the WEP key  There are several formats to enter the keys   1  Hexadecimal   64bits   10 Hex characters   2  Hexadecimal   128bits   32Hex characters   3  ASCII   40bits   5 ASCII characters   4  ASCII   128bits   13 ASCII characters     4  Click    Use 802 1x     if you want to use it  Refer to section    4  802 1x Setting      5  Click    OK    to save the profile  Please see the Fig 5 8     Add Profile    Configuration Authentication and Securty      Authentication Type    Shared    Use 802 1         Encryption   WEP      WPA  Preshared Kep        wep Key  f Kent   C Kept   C Kepa    C kep         WEP 64 Bits Encryption  Please Kepin 10 HE
4.  characters     WEP 126 Bits Encryption Please kepin 26 HE characters      Show Passward    Cancel     Help    FI O    C  WPA  WPA PSK  WPA2 or WPA2 PSK  1  Select Authentication type  WPA  WPA PSK  WPA2 or WPA2 PSK  2  Select Encryption type  TKIP or AES  Please see Fig 5 9  3  Enter WPA Preshared Key  only valid for WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK  This key  should be between 8 and 32 characters in length   4  Click    OK    to save the profile  Please see Fig 5 9        Add Profile    Configuration Authentication and Security      Authentication Type   WIP     Encryption   AES    WPA  Preshared Kep    wep kep  kent     C Ke   C ke3  C Kepi       WEP G4 Bits Encryption Please keyn 10 HE characters  WEP 126 Bite Encryption Please Kevin 26 HE characters      Show Passward    OF    Cancel   Apply   Help      Fig 5 9      4  802 1x Setting       A  Click    802 1x Setting    button  Please see the Fig 5 10    802 1x Setting    Certification   CA Server      Authentication Type    Session Resumption   Disabled    Identity        Use Client certificate    Tunneled Authentication  Protocal  EAP MSCHAP ve    Identity    Password       Fig 5 10  802 1x is an authentication for  WPA  and  WPA2    802 1x Authentication type      1  PEAP  Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol  PEAP securely transports  authentication data by using tunneling between PEAP clients and an authentication server  PEAP  can authenticate wireless LAN clients using only server side certificates  thus simplifying th
5.  will appear        5 7 Statistics    The Statistics screen  Shown in Fig 5 14  provides information about the Transmit and Receive    Statistics  You can reset counters if you need  otherwise click OK     Ralink Wireless Utility Eg    Profile   Link  Status   Site Survey Statistics   Advanced   About      Transmit Statistics  Frames Transmitted Successtully  Frames Transmitted Successtully Without Retry  Frames Transmitted Successtully After Retry s   Frames Fall To Receve ACK After All Reties  RTS Frames Successfully Recerne CTS  RTS Frames Fail To Recenve CTS    Receive Statistics  Frames Received Successtully  Frames Received With CAC Error  Frames Dropped Due To Qut of Aesource    Duplicate Frames Recened       Fig 5 14    5 8 Advance    The Advanced screen  Fig 5 15  allows you to set Wireless Mode  Ad hoc wireless mode  TX  BURST  B G Protection  Tx Rate and Antenna On Off     Ralink Wireless Utility    Protile   Lirik  Status   Site Survey   Statistics Advanced   About      Wireless mode 90211 B G mix   Select Your County Region Code    11 B G 3 CH10 13       B G Protection Auto T otk 2o    Ts Rate  Auto Y   E           Tx BURST        Enable TCP Window Size      Fast Roaming at   aa Tum off AF         Fig 5 15      Wireless mode  Select wireless mode  802 11b only and 802 11 b g mixed mode are  supported       11B G Protection  ERP protection mode of 802 11G definition  User can choose from Auto  On   and Off     1  Auto  STA will dynamically change as AP announcemen
6. Time Maintains d    St       ec Wireless Zero Configuration Provides ai     See Wh Performance Adapter Provides p i     Sg Workstation Creates an    St     L  i Extended A Standard F    Fig 5 3    C  Double Click on Wireless Zero Configuration to go into its properties  Fig 5 4   For Startup  type  choose Disable to disable the Wireless Zero Configuration then click Apply and OK to  make the changes effective  Now you can use our Configuration Utility rather than Windows  XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility        Wireless Zero Configuration Properties  Local Computer  aAA    Ai ii r  General   Log On   Recover   Dependencies       Service name  WelS  CL       Display name  Wireless Zero Configuration  Description  Provides automatic configuration for the 302 77  5 adapters    Path to executable   CAWINDOW SS  Systenis svchost ese  k netsyvics                                           Startup type    Automatic  w      S                   Automatic  Disabled  Sle    ou can specify the start parameters that apply when vou start the service    Service statuz        from here   Fig 5 4  5 3 Profile    The Profile screen  Fig 5 5  lets you save different configuration profiles for different network  setups       Ralink Wireless Utility    Protile   Link Status   Site Survey   Statistics   Advanced   About      Profile List    Profile Name   SSID       Fig 5 5  Profile Name     Connection profile name   SSID     The unique name used for this profile   Channel     The channel whi
7. Wi reless GUSB Dongle    User s Manual    Table of Contents    1  Introduction  1 1The Wireless G USB Dongle  1 2 Key Feature    2  Planning Your Wireless Network  2 1 Network Topology  2 2 Ad Hoc versus Infrastructure Mode    3  Getting to Know the Wireless G USB Dongle  4  Installing Driver  Configuration Utility and Hardware for Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP    5  Using the Configuration Utility in Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP  5 1 Overview  5 2 Access the Configuration Utility  5 3 Profile  5 4 Create a New Profile  5 5 Link Status  5 6 Site Survey  5 7 Statistics  5 8 Advance  5 9 About    L Introduction    The Wireless G USB Dongle installs in most desktop or notebooks and lets you put your  computer almost anywhere in the building  without the cost and hassle of running network cables   Now you don t have to drill holes in your walls and climb through the attic or cellar to get  connected to the network  Once you re connected  you can keep in touch with your e mail   access the Internet  use instant messaging to chat with friends  and share files and other  resources such as printers and network storage with other computers on the network     The Wireless G USB Dongle not only connects with Wireless G networks at an incredible speed  of 54Mbps  it can also interoperate with all the existing 11Mbps Wireless B  802 11b  products  found in homes  businesses  and public wireless hotspots around the country  And in either mode   wireless communications are protected by up to 256 bit e
8. bps  15 0    Throughput   Tx  Kbps    0 0 R    Kbps  14 5    Good T    Link Quaity  EERE    Mormal alah   dBra    signal Stench  MERRER RERRENN    Low AO  Hote Level         5 6 Site Survey    The site survey page displays a list of all infrastructure and ad hoc wireless networks available for  connection   Fig 5 13     Ralink Wireless Utility    Profile   Link Status Site Survey   Statistics   Advanced   About      SSID__  BSSID Network Type    00 00  58 91 B    Unknown Infrastructure  00 90 46 04  F    Unknown Infrastructure  00 08 41 70 31    Unknown Infrastructure  00 08 41 7C B    Unknown Infrastructure  00 50 50 81  81    Unknown Infrastructure  00 08 41 11 55    WPA PSK   nitrastructure     lt  E  Connected  lt   gt  PDG  Fescan   Connect   Add to Profile         Fig 5 13  Information   SSID     Service Set ID of the Wireless Network   BSSID     MAC Address of the Wireless AP or Router   Signal     Signal Strength status   Channel     The Channel Wireless Network devices are using   Encryption   Encryption type   Authentication     Authentication type used   Network Type   Wireless Network mode  Rescan   Click the Rescan button to search for wireless networks   Connect     Select one of the networks on the list  and click the Connect button  Please note that  if the wireless network has encryption enabled  you can t connect  If you want to    connect  you must add a profile in the Profile Tab     Add Profile     If you click this button  the Profile screen  Figure 5 6 
9. ch the wireless network devices are set on   Authentication     The Authentication method used in this profile   Encryption     The Encryption type used for this profile   Network Type     The Network type used for this profile   Add  Click the Add button to create a new profile  Please refer to    5 4 Create a New Profile      Delete   Click the Delete button to delete a profile   Edit  Select a profile  and click the Edit button to change an existing profile     Activate  To activate a specific profile  select the profile  and click the Activate button     5 4 Create a New Profile    Click the    Add    button on the Profile screen to create a new profile  Fig  5 6 shows the Add  Profile screen        Add Profile       Configuration   Authentication and Security      Profile Name PROFI SSID        PSM  f CAM  Constantly Awake Mode  C PSM  Power Saving Mode     Network Type Infrastructure TX Power      RTS Threshold      Fragment Threshold    Cancel   Appl   Help      Fig 5 6    1  Enter the Profile Name    2  Fill in the following information   SSID  Enter the SSID for the wireless network   Network Type  There are two wireless modes      A  Infrastructure   This mode allows wireless and wired networks to communicate through an  access point      B  Ad Hoc   This mode allows wireless equipped computers to communicate directly with  each other  When you select the Ad Hoc mode  the Preamble feature will be  active     3  Configure Authentication and Security    Add Profile   
10. e  implementation and administration of a secure wireless LAN     2  TLS     Smart Card  Transport Layer Security  provides for certificate based and mutual  authentication of the client and the network  It relies on client side and server side certificates to  perform authentication and can be used to dynamically generate user based and session based  WEP keys to secure subsequent communications between the WLAN client and the access point     3  TTLS  Tunneled Transport Layer Security  this security method provides for  certificate based  mutual authentication of the client and network through an encrypted channel   Unlike EAP TLS  EAP TTLS requires only server side certificates     4  MD5 Challenge  Message Digest Challenge  is an EAP authentication type that  provides base level EAP support  It only supports one way authentication i e  there is no mutual  authentication of wireless client and the network  It only valid for profile   s authentication type to be  none or shared     B  If you want to use CA server  please click    CA Server    page  Depending on the EAP in  use  only the server or both the server and client may be authenticated and require a  certificate  Server certificates identify a server  usually an authentication or RADIUS server  to clients  Most EAPs require a certificate issued by a root authority or a trusted  commercial CA  Show as the Fig 5 11    BO   1x Setting    Certification DA Server       Fig 5 11  1  Certificate issuer  Choose to use serve
11. gnature affirme that software has  been tested with Windows and that the software has not  been altered since it was tested     The software you are about to install does not contain a  Microgott digital signature  Therefore  there is na  guarantee that this software works corectly with  Windows     OW  11g WLAN USE Dongle    IF you want to search for Microsoft digitally signed  software  visit the Windows Update Web site at  http      windowsupdate  microsoth com to see if one is  available        Do you want to continue the installation       No   More Info      4  Click Finish on the Setup Page  Fig 4 5     EALINE Wireless Network Card Setup    Setup has finished installing    Ralink Wireless LAN Card Setup is almost complete     Click Finish to complete Ralink Wireless LAN Card Setup        Fig 4 5  4 1  2 Hardware Installation    1 To install the Wireless G USB Dongle in a Desktop or Notebook     e Select an available USB port on the notebook or Desktop PC    Insert the Wireless G USB Dongle into the USB port    2 Windows will automatically detect the Dongle  In Windows XP  you will see Fig 4 6  Please    click    Next    for drivers to automatically load  Fig 4 7 is the screen in Windows 2000  Please  click    Next    for the installation to proceed     Found New Hardware Wizard    Welcome to the Found New  Hardware Wizard    This wizard helps you install saftware for     o0z  119 WLAN   Pen Drive        If your hardware came with an installation CD   lt   or Floppy dis
12. her USB adapter using an  existing USB port     ACT LED Green  The ACT LED will blink when the Dongle transfers or receives data     4  Installing Driver  Configuration Utlity and  Hardware in Windows 98SE  ME  2000  XP    4 1 For Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP    4 1  1 Utility Installation    ooh       Run the Auto Driver Utility  Installation  Before connecting the USB adapter  insert the setup CD into the CD ROM driver  Unless you  have deactivated the auto run feature of Windows  the screen in Fig 4 1 should appear  automatically  If the screen doesn   t appear automatically  you can access the installation by  clicking the    Start    button and choose    Run     In the drop down box type D  setup exe  where D   is the drive letter of your CD ROM drive   Alternately  double click    My Computer    and  double click the    Setup exe    icon in the folder that appears        11 04 On  pore 20070070  r  i wav     rane ggi ah       302 44 b g  0 v naursmmecr menier ee    te Sime vel and o    E E AF LF    p       oat  amp  io Tr wei  ri Go   EE fe m ae   VE fa wine i    a r 4 j   E A EN A site raaa E ET a  a    fie ee m  Explore CD ROM       2  Click Install Wireless G USB Dongle Driver and Utility  Click    Next gt       Fig 4 2     EALINE Wireless Network Card Setup    eet eel er ae    Please read the following license agreement  Use the scroll bar to view  the rest of this agreement     RALINK Wireless itty f for Windows 98 ME 2000  P an  Copyright  C  RALINE TECHNOLOGY     CORP
13. k  insert it now     What do you want the wizard to do        Install the software automatically  Recommended       Install from a list or specific location  Advanced     Click Next to continue           Found New Hardware Wizard   t    Welcome to the Found New  Hardware Wizard    This wizard helps vou install a device driver for a  hardware device     To continue  chek Hert        Cancel         Fig 4 7    3  Please reboot the computer after the installation of hardware  drivers and utility     5  Using the Configuration Utility in  98SE  ME 2000  XP       The wireless Configuration Utility can be used to check link information  search for available  wireless networks  or to create profiles that hold different configuration settings        After installing the adapter  the Configuration Utility icon will appear in your system tray   Double click the icon   Fig 5 1        The utility is divided into six parts  Profile  Link Status  Site Survey  Statistics  Advance  and  About  You should change all your configuration settings for Wireless G USB Dongle by using  this utility and not with the Network Properties section in Control Panel    Note  In Windows XP  you should disable the Wireless Zero Configuration service     A  Right Click My Computer on the desktop and select Manage   Fig       Open  Explore  Search        Menace    Map Network Drive                   Disconnect Network Drive          er    Create Shortcut  Delete       Rename       Properties    Materne  Explorer
14. ncryption  so your data stays secure     1 2 Key Features    Investment Protection  5 Times Faster and Interoperate with Existing Wireless B  Equipment   64 128 bit WEP and Advanced WPA WPA2  Wi Fi Protected Access  Encryption Provides  Maximum Wireless Security   Easy to Use and Install with the Help of the Simple Setup Wizard    Compatible with Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP    0           2 Planning Your Wireless Network   2 1 Network Topolog   A wireless local area network  WLAN  is exactly like a regular local area network  LAN   except  that each computer in the WLAN uses a wireless device to connect to the network  Computers in    a WLAN share the same frequency channel and SSID  which is an identification name for  wireless devices        2 2 AD Hoc versus Infrastructure Mode    An Ad Hoc wireless LAN is a group of computers  each equipped with one WLAN adapter   connected as an independent wireless LAN  Computers in a specific Ad Hoc wireless LAN  must be configured to share the same radio channel        The adapter provides access to a wired LAN for wireless workstations  An integrated wireless and  wired LAN is called an infrastructure configuration  A group of PC adapter  card users and an  Access Point can compose a Basic Service Set  BSS   Each wireless node in a BSS can talk to  any computer in the wired LAN infrastructure via the Access Point        3  Getting to Know the Wireless GUSB  Dongle    Wireless G USB Dongle will install into your PC or Notebook like any ot
15. r that is the issuer of certificates     2  Allow intermidiate certificates  It must be in the server certificate chain between the server  certificate and the server specified in the certificate issuer must be field     3  Server name  Enter the authentication servers Name      4  Please click    OK    to save the profile     5 5 Link Status    The Link Status  Fig 5 12  provides the link information of the Wireless G USB Dongle     The Status displays current connection status  If no connection  it will show  Disconnected  Otherwise  the SSID and BSSID will show here     The Extra Info displays link status and current channel in use     The Channel field shows the channel which the wireless network devices are currently using     The Link Speed  Tx Mbps  field shows the transfer rate in megabits per second   Rx Mbps  field shows the receive rate in megabits per second     The Throughput  Kbps  field is the amount of data moved successfully form one place  to another in a given time period     The Link Quality field will display a bar indicating percentage  between 0 and 100  percent     The Signal Strength field will display a bar indicating percentage  between 0 and 100  percent     The Noise Level displays noise signal strength   Ralink Wireless Utility    Profile Link Status   Site Survey   Statistics   Advanced   About      Status   Poa  lt    gt  00 08 41 11 55 30  Extra Info   Link is Up  T sPower  1002  Channel   6 g  444 000 KHz    Link Speed   Tx  Mbps  15 0 Aix  M
16. t    2  On  Always send frame with protection    3  Off  Always send frame without protection      Tx Rate  Manually selected the transmit rate  Default is auto      Tx Burst  proprietary frame burst mode which can improve transmission speed      Fast Roaming at  fast to roaming  setup by transmit power      Select Your Country Region Code  support seven difference channel range      CCX2 0  support Cisco Compatible Extensions function    1  LEAP turn on CCKM   2  Enable Radio Measurement  Channel measurement every 0 2000 milliseconds          Turn off RF    and    Turn on RF    for FAA requirement     9  If you finished the changes  please click the    Apply    button     5 9 About    The About screen shows release dates as well as driver utility versions and the MAC IP  address of the card     Ralink Wireless Utility Eg    Profile   Link Status   Site Survey   Statistics   Advanced About      R Whi  RALINE TECH  COM     c  Copyright 2004  Ralink  Technology  Inc  All rights reserved     Ralontig Version  1 0 7 0 Date   07 29 2005  Driver Version   0 0 6 0 Date   07 29 2005    EEPROM Version  1 0 Firmware Version  1 0    IP Address   132 168 1 65 Fhy Address   00 0C 43 25 7 3 31    Sub Mask   255 255 256 0 Default Gateway  192 168 1 10       Fig 5 16    
    
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