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1. Wireless LAN Profile Profile Name Load Save Current Delete Other For more advanced setting information Advanced Setting Information Close 21 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 gt Authentication Select WPA from the drop down list gt Encryption Select TKIP or AES from the drop down list gt Click on the WPA Encryption Setting button In this section you can configure the settings for TLS or PEAP TLS Transport Layer Security is an IETF standardized authentication protocol that uses Public Key Infrastructure certificate based authentication of both the client and authentication server WPA Setting Connect Infomation Protocol Y User Name Password Pre shared Key Passphrase Key Format ASCII C Hexadecimal Certificate OK Cancel gt Protocol Select TLS from the drop down list gt User Name Enter the user name that is used for authentication purposes gt Certificate Make sure that you have downloaded and installed the certificate on the computer Then select the appropriate certificate from the drop down list gt Click on the Apply button to save the changes OK to exit this page The PEAP authentication type is based on EAPTLS authentication but uses a password instead of a client certificate for authentication PEAP uses a dynamic session based WEP key which is derived from the device
2. 5 725 5 825GHz 1 802 11b g U S Europe and Japan with built in diversity product covering 2 4 to 2 484 GHz Networking programmable for different country Topology regulations dg educ HOC Infrastructure Media Access Protocol Security IEEE802 1x support for LEAP PEAP WPA Wi Fi Protected Access AES 64 128 152 WEP with shared key authentication Physical Form Factor USB 2 0 1 1 dongle Dimensions HxWxD 79 5 L mm x 26 W mm x 10 4 H mm Weight 40 g 1 60z Environmental Temperature Range Operating 0 C to 55 Storage 20 Cto 75 Humidity non condensing 596 9596 Typical 33 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Appendix B FCC Interference Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipm
3. Infrastructure or Ad hoc SSID Displays the SSID of the network The SSID is a unique name shared among all points in your wireless network The SSID must be identical for all points in the network and is case sensitive gt Tx Rate Display the data transmit rate 54Mbps 11Mbps gt Encryption Displays the type of encryption used None WEP or WPA Click on the More Setting button to configure a profile and change the default settings 16 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 4 2 General Connection Setting The General Connection Setting allows you to configure the SSID network type authentication and encryption type More Setting General Connection Setting WirelessMode 2 4GHz s02 11b 9 vl Channel a Tx Rate auo z ssip stNaaow r Network Type infrastructure v Authentication z Encryption wee e Encryption Setting WEP Encryption Key Setting WPA Encryption Setting Profile Profile Name Load Save Current Delete Other For more advanced setting information Advanced Setting Information Close You may click Change button to set change those settings 17 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 More Setting General Connection Setting WirelessMode Channel Auto SSID SENAOWL any Network Type Infrastructure Authentication Auto Encryption
4. Frequently changed environments Show rooms meeting rooms retail stores and manufacturing sites where frequently rearrange the workplace Small Office and Home Office SOHO networks SOHO users need a cost effective easy and quick installation of a small network Wireless extensions to Ethernet networks Network managers in dynamic environments can minimize the overhead caused by moves extensions to networks and other changes with wireless LANs Wired LAN backup Network managers implement wireless LANs to provide backup for mission critical applications running on wired networks Training Educational facilities Training sites at corporations and students at universities use wireless connectivity to ease access to information information exchanges and learning IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 1 6 Network Configuration To better understand how the wireless LAN products work together to create a wireless network it might be helpful to depict a few of the possible wireless LAN PC card network configurations The wireless LAN products can be configured as a Infrastructure for enterprise LANs a Ad hoc peer to peer Mode This is the simplest network configuration with several computers equipped with the PC Cards that form a wireless network whenever they are within range of one another In ad hoc mode each client is peer to peer would only have access to the resources of the other client and does
5. WEP Encryption Setting WEP Encryption Key Setting WPA Encryption Setting Profile Profile Name Other Load Save Current Delete For more advanced setting information gt Advanced Setting Information Close SSID Enter the SSID of the network The SSID is unique name shared among all points in your wireless network The SSID must be identical for all points in the network and is case sensitive Place a check in the any box if you would like the device to connect to the first available Access Point with the strongest signal Network Type Select a network type from the drop down list Infrastructure or Ad hoc If you select infrastructure the device must be connected to an Access Point If you select ad hoc you may connect the device to another WLAN client adapter such as this one Authentication Select an authentication type from the drop down list Options available are Auto Open System Shared Key WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK Encryption Select an encryption type from the drop down list Options available are Disable WEP TKIP AES Note Refer to the WEP encryption and WPA encryption sections in this chapter to configure the security settings 18 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 4 3 WEP Encryption You may select 64 128 or 256 bit WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy key to encrypt data Default setting is Disable WEP encrypts each frame transmitted from
6. and RADIUS server to encrypt data 22 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 WPA Setting Connect Infomation Protocol PEAP User Name 12345 Password Pre shared Key Passphrase Key Format ASCII C Hexadecimal Certificate Microsoft Root Certificate Authority OK Cancel gt Protocol Select PEAP from the drop down list gt User Name Enter the user name that is used for authentication purposes gt Password Enter the password for the specified user name gt Click on the Apply button to save the changes OK to exit this page 23 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 4 5 WPA PSK Authentication More Setting General Connection Setting WirelessMode 4 46H2 502 115 g Wireless LAN Channel Tx Rate Auto SSID SENAOWL Network Type Infrastructure Authentication wPA PSK 7 Encryption WEP Disable WEP TKIP AES WP pron Setting Encryption Sett Profile Profile Name Load Save Current Delete Other For more advanced setting information Advanced Setting Information Close Authentication Select WPA PSK from the drop down list Encryption Select an encryption type from the drop down list Click on the Apply button to save the changes Click on the WPA Encryption Setting button 24 IEEE 802 11a b
7. not require an access point This is the easiest and least expensive way for the SOHO to set up a wireless network The image below depicts a network in ad hoc mode Wireless LAN Client Wireless LAN Client b Infrastructure Mode The infrastructure mode requires the use of an access point AP In this mode all wireless communication between two computers has to be via the AP It doesn t matter if the AP is stand alone or wired to an Ethernet network If used in stand alone the AP can extend the range of independent wireless LANs by acting as a repeater which effectively doubles the distance between wireless stations image below depicts a network in infrastructure mode IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Wireless LAN Client Wireless LAN Client Access Point Wireless LAN Client IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 2 Install Drivers amp Client Utility 2 1 Before You Begin Before installing the new drivers of your USB adapter you need to disable all of the Wireless LAN drivers that you have installed During the installation Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP may need to copy systems files from its installation CD Therefore you may need a copy of the Windows installation CD at hand before installing the drivers On many systems instead of a CD the necessary installation files are archived on the hard disk in CAWINDOWS OPTIONS CABS directory 2 2 Installing the Drivers Fol
8. or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue 10 Select Install the software automatically Recommended radio button and then click on the Next button Please wait while the files are copied to the computer 11 If you are using Windows XP you will see a message regarding Windows 12 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Logo Testing click on the Continue Anyway button to continue Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware IEEE 802 11 a b a Dual Band USB Adapter has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct 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 Continue Anyway STOP Installation 12 A message will then appear indicating that the installation process is complete Click on the Finish button 13 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 3 Understanding Client Utility After a successful installation you will see the USB adapter Client Utility in the Windows Program group called 802 11 a b g Wireless LAN To run the Client Utility click Start gt Programs gt 802 a b g Wireless LAN gt Wireless LA
9. the radio using one of the Keys from a panel When you use WEP to communicate with the other wireless clients all the wireless devices in this network must have the same encryption key or pass phrase More Setting General Connection Setting WirelessMode Channel ja Tx Rate auo e ssip sENaOWL am Network Type Infrastructure Authentication Auto nn _ Encryption Setting WEP Encryption Key Setting WPA Encryption Setting Profile Profile Name Load Current Delete Other For more advanced setting information Advanced Setting Information Close gt Authentication Select Open System or Shared Key from the drop down list If you are not sure what to choose select auto gt Encryption Select WEP from the drop down list gt Click on the WEP Encryption Key Setting button 19 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 WEP Key Setting WEP Key Setting Key Length C i28bit 256 bit Default Key ID 1 Y Key Format Hexadecimal C ASCII Key Value 1 LS I 2 pea pea 4 The key is provided via 802 1x authentication OK Cancel Apply gt Key Lengh Select an encryption key length 64 128 256 bit The setting must be the same as the Access Point gt Default Key ID Since you can specify up to 4 different WEP keys select the WEP key value that will be used for t
10. D must be identical for all points in the network and is case sensitive gt Rate Display the data transmit rate 54Mbps 11Mbps gt Encryption Displays the type of encryption used None WEP or WPA vyv Refer to chapter 4 to configure the settings for station mode IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 4 Station Mode Configuration This chapter focuses on how to configure the device in Station mode wireless LAN client 4 1 Current Network Information The Current Network Information screen displays the current status of the wireless radio as a station a Wireless LAW Configuration Tool Plus Current Network Information adsl pppoe Channel 4 senaodemo 3595 voip siptest 50 Type Infrastructure btesti23 47 yutin 11g 3295 andy wireless 44 v Mode 54 Mbps 802 11g mode FT REA lt WEP More Setting Refresh SSID SENAOWL Link Status Connected to Access Point 5510 00 02 6F 36 9C Al Signal Strength BEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEREEERE 73 Link Quality BEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEREE 82 Tx Frame 27 Rx Frame 0 gt Available Network If you would like to associate with a specific network double click on the network name SSID you will then get connected to the network if you have the correct permission keys Channel Displays the channel at which this device is connected Type Displays the type of network such as
11. ECTION SETIN Griner reran exe edocet 17 4 3 WEP 19 4 4 WPA WPA2 AUTHENTICATION WITH TKIP AES ENCRYPTION eee enne 21 4 5 WPASPBSKAUTHENTICATION 2 6 62 etri eee ben cb exec to ede is ca de ae DU C DOE 24 4 6 25 4 7 ADVANCED SETTINGS actes nere deve vene ve ee abcd ee a EXER o RE i a 26 5 UNINSTALL THE DRIVERS amp CLIENT UTILITY 0 00001100381 nane eee tne 28 5 1 ADD OR REMOVE 85 00000 esee n ese nen sene enne 28 5 2 THROUGH PROGRAMS ciet rro rcr 30 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIQONS d UR E Te ERROR TE seve 33 APPENDIX B FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT eene eee enne te ttna snos eee 34 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 1 Introduction This is a USB 2 0 pen size wireless adapter supporting dual band 802 11a b g 2 4GHz amp 5GHz radio operation It provides high speed wireless connection with data rate up to 54Mbps It is based on the 802 11g standard backwards compatible with 802 11b products This means that you do not need to change your entire network to maintain connectivity You may sacrifice some of 802 119 speed when you mix 802 11b and 802 11g devices but you will not lose the ability to communicate when you inco
12. IEEE 802 11a b g Dual Band Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter User s Manual Version 2 0 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION er 3 1 1 FEATURES Ses BENEBITS 5 tnc terr ct ce pet ce ER C UE Y ETE ERE AY LEUR 3 1 2 PACKAGECONITENTIS47 65 atfoeitiotdiottetetiite vas e da n t e m a e 4 1 3 USB ADAPTER DESCRIPTION ierit ie o ha eee e e devra a edu naga 4 1 4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 5 5 NUMEN G E TAE SEU 5 1 5 JNPPEIC ATIONS 2 2 teneis 6 1 6 NETWORK CONFIGURATION arra recae e eeu e aee eve teva dcn au xe bees 7 2 INSTALL DRIVERS amp CLIENT UTILITY e eeeeee eee eee eren tonne eterno aset esee 9 2 BEFORE Y OU BEGIN ote drei e cere ore dn 9 2 2 INSTALLING THE 9 3 UNDERSTANDING CLIENT 1 4 10 9 18 14 4 24 eese eate ene esee een 14 3 1 CURRENT NETWORK 2000000 14 4 STATION MODE CONFIGURATION 16 4 1 CURRENT NETWORK INFORMATION 16 4 2 GENERAL CONN
13. N Utility You will then see the Client Utility icon in the system tray of your computer Client Utility TEN 3 1 Current Network Information The Current Network Information screen displays the current status of the wireless radio as a station To configure each mode separately refer to Chapter 4 Station mode 5 Wireless LAN Configuration Tool Plus Network Adapter IEEE 802 11 a b q Dual Band USB Adapter Available Network Current Network Information adsl pppoe 3895 M Channel 4 senaodemo 35 voip siptest 50 Type Infrastructure btest123 47 yutin_11g 32 SSID SENAOWL andy_wireless 44 4 Mode 54 Mbps 802 119 mode AERA ASAI 0n lt gt Si Encrypt WEP More Setting Link Status Connected to Access Point BSSID 00 02 6F 36 9C Al Signal Strength BEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEREN 7395 Link Quality BEBEEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERE 8295 Tx Frame 27 Rx Frame 0 gt Available Network If you would like to associate with a specific network double click on the network name SSID you will then get connected to the network if you have the correct permission keys 14 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Channel Displays the channel at which this device is connected Type Displays the type of network such as Infrastructure or Ad hoc SSID Displays the SSID of the network The SSID is a unique name shared among all points in your wireless network The SSI
14. USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 5 2 Through Programs Follow the steps below in order to uninstall the Drivers and Client Utility 1 Click on Start gt All programs gt Select IEEE802 11a b g Wireless Lan gt Uninstall All Application Set Program Access and Def auits Windows Catalog Internet Explorer w E mail Outlook Express Accessories Acronis NetIQ Chariot Soundmax Startup WinRAR Internet Explorer MSN Explorer M Outlook Express Remote Assistance D Tour Windows XP Fies and Settings Tr Wizard 4 E Acronis True Image D windows Media Player All Programs windows Messenger 2 Then process will go to Installshield Wizard The screen will pop up the following conversation Do you want to completely remove the selected application and all of its features 3 Click on the OK button to confirm the Uninstallation process 30 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Wireless LAN InstallShield Wizard Preparing Setup Please wail while the InstallShield Wizard prepares the setup Confirm Uninstall Do you want to completely remove the selected application and of its features Version 2 0 4 The process will then remove the drivers from your computer Click on the Finish button and then remove the USB adapter 31 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 02 11 a b g Wireless LA S
15. complete Click on the Finish button IEEE 802 11 atb g Wireless LAN Installation Complete Setup is finished installing the Wireless LAN adapter driver Finish 7 Atthis point carefully insert the device into the USB port of your computer 8 Windows will automatically detect the device and display the Found New Hardware Wizard as the image depicts below It will ask you to connect to the Windows Update website to search for software Select No not this time and click on the Next button IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only O Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue 9 Once again the Found New Hardware Wizard will ask you to install software Click on the Cancel button to continue Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for IEEE 802 11 a b q Dual Band USB Adapter 9 If your hardware came with an installation CD 12 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list
16. ent off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This device complies with FCC RF Exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment under 47 CFR 2 1093 paragraph d 2 This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 34
17. ers can use one of the following two methods to uninstall the driver and utility 5 1 Add or Remove Programs Follow the steps below in order to uninstall the Drivers and Client Utility 1 Click on Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Add or Remove Programs 2 You will then see the following window Select the IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless LAN and then click on Change Remove Add or Remove Programs kei Currently installed programs C show updates Change or Remove 15 HyperACCESS v8 4 Programs IEEE 802 11 a b g Wireless LAN Add New T Programs To change this program or remove it from your computer click Change Remove Change Remove e 15 Intel R Extreme Graphics Driver Size j9l Java 2 Runtime Environment SE v1 4 2 06 5 130 00 Last Used On Add Remove Windows ly LiveUpdate 1 6 Symantec Corporation Size 2 97MB Components Macromedia Director MX 2004 Size 61 77 Confirm Uninstall Do you want to completely remove the selected application and all of its components 4 The process will then remove the drivers from your computer Click on the Finish button and then remove the USB adapter 28 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 InstallShield Wizard Maintenance Complete InstallShield Wizard has finished performing maintenance operations on IEEE 802 11 a b g Wireless LAN lt Back Cancel 29 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless
18. etup Status Maintenance Complete as finished pettorming maintenance operations on IEEE 80 32 Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance CSMA CA Modulation Technology 802 11a g OFDM 64 QAM 16 QAM QPSK BPSK 802 11b DSSS DBPSK DQPSK CCK Operating Channels 11 for North America 14 for Japan 13 for Europe 2 for Spain 4 for France Receive Sensitivity Typical 5 15 5 35GHz 6Mbps 90dBm 54Mbps 72dBm 5 47 5 725GHz 6Mbps 90dBm 54Mbps 72dBm 5 725 5 825GHz 6Mbps 89dBm 54Mbps 72dBm IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Appendix A Specifications Data Rates 2 412 2 472G IEEE802 119 802 11 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps 6Mbps 90dBm 802 119 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 54Mbps 73dBm Mbps 2 412 2 472G IEEE802 11b 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11Mbps 11MbpsQ 87dBm Standards Compliance 1Mbps 94dBm IEEE802 11 IEEE802 11a IEEE802 11g IEEE802 11b 802 1 IEEE802 1x Available Transmit Power 5 15 5 35 GHz Regulation Certifications 15 2dBm 6Mbps FCC Part 15 UL ETSI 300 328 CE 12 2dBm 54Mbps Operating Voltage 5 725 5 825GHz 3 3V 15 2dBm 6Mbps Status LEDs 12 2dBm 54Mbps PE AAK SONNY 2412 2483G IEEE802 119 Drivers 17 2dBm 6Mbps Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP 15 2dBm 54Mbps RF Information 2 412 2 472G IEEE802 11b Frequency Band 18 2dBm 1 11Mbps 802 11 5 15 5 25GHz Antenna 5 25 5 35GHz
19. g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 WEP Key Setting WEP Key Setting Key Length 6 4 128bit 256 bit Default Key ID 1 Y Key Format Hexadecimal C ASCII Key Value 1 LS 2 essa 3 p 4 p 00 The key is provided via 802 1x authentication OK Cancel gt Passphrase Enter WPA passphrase For ASCII text enter 8 63 characters for hexadecimal enter 64 characters gt Key Format Select ASCII or Hexadecimal gt Click on the Apply button to save the changes 4 6 Profiles Multiple profiles can be created for different Network Names SSIDs and security settings This allows a user to quickly associate with another network instead of entering the credentials each time 25 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 More Setting General Connection Setting WirelessMode Channel Tx Rate Auto ssip sENaowL am Network Type Infrastructure v Authentication wPAPSK Encryption Encryption Setting WEP Encryption Key Setting WPA Encryption Setting Profile Profile Name profiles Load Save Current Delete Other For more advanced setting information Advanced Setting Information Close Profile Name Displays the name of current profile One device have many profiles but only one profile can be loaded at a time Load Select a profile f
20. his network gt Key Format Select Hexadecimal or ASCII gt Key Value 1 4 You may enter up to 4 different WEP keys However only that WEP key will be used that is defined by the Default Key ID gt Click on the Apply button to save the changes WEP Key Setting WEP Key Setting Key Length G 2 fs Default Key ID Key Format G Oy Key Value 1 2 sari OK Cancel Apply 20 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 gt key is provided via 802 1x authentication Place a check in this box is 802 1x authentication is used By selecting this option the WEP key settings will be disabled gt Click on the Apply button to save the changes gt Click OK or Cancel to exit this setting 4 4 WPA WPA2 Authentication with TKIP AES Encryption WPA Wi Fi Protected Access was designed to improve upon the security features of WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy The technology is designed to work with existing Wi Fi products that have been enabled with WEP WPA provides improved data encryption through the Temporal Integrity Protocol TKIP which scrambles the keys using a hashing algorithm and by adding an integrity checking feature which makes sure that keys haven t been tampered with More Setting General Connection Setting WirelessMode Channel Tx Rate Auto ssip sEtNaowL am Network Type Infrastructure x Authentication auo o Encryption
21. linking during activity USB Connector IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 1 4 System Requirements The following are the minimum system requirements in order to use the USB adapter gt compatible computer with a USB interface gt Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP operating system Windows 98SE ME don t support USB 2 0 the performance could be influenced gt 20 MB of free disk space for installing the USB adapter driver and utility program IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 1 5 Applications The wireless LAN products are easy to install and highly efficient The following list describes some of the many applications made possible through the power and flexibility of wireless LANs a b c d e f 9 Difficult to wire environments There are many situations where wires cannot be laid easily Historic buildings older buildings open areas and across busy streets make the installation of LANs either impossible or very expensive Temporary workgroups Consider situations in parks athletic arenas exhibition centers disaster recovery temporary offices and construction sites where one wants a temporary WLAN established and removed The ability to access real time information Doctors nurses point of sale employees and warehouse workers can access real time information while dealing with patients serving customers and processing information
22. low the steps below in order to install the USB adapter drivers 1 Insert the CD ROM that was provided to you in this package The setup should run automatically If the setup does not run automatically then you must manually select the setup exe file from the CD ROM drive 2 Once the setup begins you will see the Install Shield Wizard as the image depicts below IEEE 802 11 atb g Wireless LAN Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for IEEE 802 11 a b g Wireless LAN ard will install IEEE 802 11 a b g Wireless LAN on your computer To 3 Click on the Next button to continue 4 Select the location where you would like the driver installed Click on the IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Browse button to change the directory or click on the Next button to continue using the default directory IEEE 802 11 arbrg Wireless LAN Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files Setup will install IEEE 802 11 a b g Wirele T all to this folder click Next To install to different folder click and select another folder Cancel 5 Wait a few moments until the files are copied to the computer IEEE 802 11 a b g Wireless LAN Setup Status IEEE 802 11 a b g Wireless LAN is configuring your new installation Installing C Program Cancel 10 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 6 The first part of the installation is
23. rom the drop down list and then click on the Load button Save Current Enter a new profile name and then click on the Save Current button to save the profile Delete To delete an existing profile select it from the drop down list and then click on the Delete button 4 7 Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings allows you to configure the user interface language power consumption and threshold values 26 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Advanced Setting User Interface Power Consumption Setting Continuous Access Mode CAM Language English C Maximum Power Saving Mode C Fast Power Saving Mode Fragmentation Threshold 256 lt 2346 Disable gt RTS CTS Threshold 2347 Disable gt 2347 gt Language Select a user interface language from the drop down list Options available are English or Traditional Chinese gt Power Consumption Setting If your desktop or notebook is connected to external power select Continuous Access Mode if your notebook is using a battery select Maximum Power Saving Mode or Fast Power Saving Mode 27 IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 5 Uninstall the Drivers amp Client Utility If the device installation is unsuccessful for any reason the best way to solve the problem may be to completely uninstall the device and its utility and repeat the installation procedure again Hereby custom
24. rporate the 802 110 standard into your 802 11b network You may choose to slowly change your network by gradually replacing the 802 11b devices with 802 119 devices For a more secure application it supports 802 1x WPA and WPA2 This chapter describes the features amp benefits package contents applications and network configuration 1 1 Features amp Benefits Benefits WEP64 128 256 WPA HW TKIP High level security support and AES128 CCMP IEEE802 1x Client Support Enhances authentication and security Advanced Power Management Low power consumption in power saving mode USB 2 0 USB 2 0 interface and compatible with USB 14 High Speed Data Rate Up to 54Mbps Capable of handling heavy data payloads such as MPEG video streaming IEEE 802 11a b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 1 2 Package Contents Open the package carefully and make sure that none of the items listed below are missing Do not discard the packing materials in case of return the unit must be shipped in its original package gt One Wireless LAN USB Adapter One CD ROM with User s Manual Included 1 3 USB Adapter Description The USB adapter is a standard USB adapter that fits into any USB interface The USB adapter has a LED indicator and a built in antenna for wireless connectivity LED Indicator Ad hoc Mode Solid Green whether the wireless is connected or not Infrastructure Mode Solid green while connected and b

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