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1. 23 54M 25 31 25 802 11ng Data Rate Relative constellation error dB Relative constellation HT20 IEEE Spec 1Tx Typical Maximu MCS0 5 30 16 MCS1 10 30 16 MCS2 13 30 16 MCS3 16 30 19 MCS4 19 30 22 MCS5 22 31 23 MCS6 25 31 25 MCS7 28 31 27 MCS8 5 30 16 MCS9 10 30 16 MCS10 13 30 16 MCS11 16 30 19 MCS12 19 30 22 MCS13 22 30 23 MCS14 25 30 25 MCS15 28 30 27 HT40 MCS0 5 30 16 MCS1 10 30 16 MCS2 13 30 16 MCS3 16 30 19 MCS4 19 30 22 MCS5 22 30 23 MCS6 25 30 25 MCS7 28 30 27 MCS8 5 30 16 MCS9 10 30 16 MCS10 13 30 16 MCS11 16 30 19 MCS12 19 30 22 MCS13 22 30 23 MCS14 25 30 25 MCS15 28 30 27 35 802 11na Data Rate Relative constellation error dB Relative constellation Sensitivity 802 11a Data Rate IEEE Spec 1 Rx dBm Typical Maximum 6M 82 95 91 9M 8l 95 91 12M 79 94 90 18M 77 92 88 24M 74 88 84 36M 70 85 81 48M 66 81 77 54M 65 79 75 802 11b Data Rate IEEE Spec 1 Rx dBm Typical Maxinum IM 82 95 91 5 5M 80 95 91 11M 76 91 87 802 11g Data Rate IEEE Spec 1 Rx dBm Typical Maximum 6M 82 95 91 9M 8l 95 91 12M 79 94 90 18M 71 93 89 24M 74 90 86 36M 70 86 82 48M 66 82 78 54M 65 80 76 802 11ng Data Rate IEEE Spec 1 Rx dBm Typical Maxinum HT20 MCS0 82 95 91 MCSI 79 94 90 MCS2 71 92 88 MCS3 74 88 84 MCS4 70 85 81 MCSS 66 80 76 MCS6
2. 65 79 75 MCS7 64 TII T3 HT40 MCS0 79 90 86 MCSI 76 90 86 MCS2 74 89 85 MCS3 71 85 81 MCS 67 82 78 MCSS 63 78 74 MCS6 62 TII T3 k MCS7 61 74 71 36 Typical Maxinun 95 91 93 89 90 86 87 83 84 80 80 76 79 15 TII T3 Operation 802 11a Distance o Outdoor 50 m 54Mbps 300 m 6Mbps o Indoor 30 m 54Mbps 100 m 6Mbps 802 11b o Outdoor 150 m 11Mbps 300 m 1Mbps o Indoor 30 m 11Mbps 100 m 1Mbps 802 11 o Outdoor 50 m 54Mbps 300 m 6Mbps o Indoor 30 m 54Mbps 100 m 6Mbps 802 11n o Outdoor 250m 6 5Mbps MCSO 1 Nss 20MHz BW O 30m 130Mbps MCS15 2 Nss 20MHz BW 30m 300Mbps MCS 15 2 Nss 40MHz BW Indoor 100 m 6 5Mbps MCSO 1 Nss 20MHz BW 20m 130Mbps MCS15 2 Nss 20MHz BW 20m 300Mbps MCS15 2 Nss 40MHz BW Notes Estimated range are based on 2dB dipole antenna The real operational distance is depending on Access Point system efficiency and antenna performance 37 Dimension Data Rate Operation Temperatur e Storage Temperatur e Wi Fi Alliance Radio amp EMC Certificate Antenna connector 50 8mm L H x 59 6mm W x 1 0mm T 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11Mbps 802 11g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54Mbps 802 11n 800GI 400GI o 20MHz BW 1 Nss 65 72 2 Mbps maximal 2Nss 130 144 4 Mbps maximal o 40MHz BW I Nss 135 150 Mbps maximal 2 Nss 270 300 Mbps maximal 20 80 C WECA Compliant
3. Apply if using the other tabs when done to save the settings l 220 Once connected the icon P or in front of the name of the Connected Network you can check the signal strength from the icon lt in the Windows System Tray 14 Additional Note for Windows XP In Windows XP it is recommended that you use the WLAN a b g mini PCI Module Configuration Utility Before using the Utility please follow the steps below to disable the Windows XP Zero Configuration Option 1 1 Double click the shortcut icon to open the Utility 2 From the Windows System Tray you should see the signal icon Right click it and select Disable Zero Configuration Disable Adapter Turn radio an 1 Notification Disable Zero Configuration W inxP Zero Configuration is disabled 11 39 AM Option 2 1 Go to Control Panel and double click Network Connections 2 Right click Wireless Network Connection of WLAN a b g mini PCI Module and select Properties Network Connection Pde Ldk Wee Pevortes Tel Advanced h p Network Tasks ls renha a new connection Got Laja uais ior im cie rete Ls C sable the nebeork device BY fermes this connection J Change settings of this connection Add to Undge Create Sheetrist Uther Places Bears onbre Saeed J My Mefwork Planes 3 Select Wireless Networks tab and uncheck the check box of Use Windows to configure my
4. Contact the network administrator for the correct settings Configuration Setting E E x Profile Editor Security TCPAP Property Set Security Options WPA WFA EAF Type TLS VP A PSH 302 1 x B02 1x ESP Type TLS Pre Shared Key Contigure 12 5 If selecting WPA or 802 1X select the EAP type then click on the Configure button to select the certificate Ss I Define Certificate James Issued 20024 0 24 Corporate com 6 If selecting WPA PSK click on the Configure button to enter the PassPhrase 3 Define WPAPSK gt 3 13 7 If selecting Pre Shared Key click on the Configure button to enter the correct Encryption Keys Key entry method a 1Ohex digits User must enter 10 hexadecimal digits The hexadecimal define is 0 9 and A F ex 123456abc b 5 chars User must enter 5 characters ex ab3 c 13 chars User must enter 13 characters ex ab3 kf08 amp kdk d 16 chars User must enter 16 characters ex ab3 kf08 amp kdk456 For WEP key please contact with MIS administrator Define Pre Shared Keys E x Default Encryption Key Encryption Keys Hex 0 9 4 F Key Length Unique Key 64 40 24 10 hex digits Shared First 64 40 24 10 hex digits Second PO 64 40 24 10 hex digits Third 64 40 24 10 hex digits Fourth 64 40 24 10 hex aigis x First Key Column 1 Length owes Click on OK or
5. Location Select folder where Setup will install files installanteld Click Next WLAN a b g mini PCI Module Setup Select Program Folder Please select a program folder installed Click Yes to create a shortcut icon on your desktop 7 Click Finish WLAN atbtg mini PCI Module Setup InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing WLAN a b g mini PCI Module on your Computer 8 You should now see a shortcut icon on your desktop 2 2 Additional Setup Processes During software installation procedure each operating system may prompt different specific options 1 Windows 98SE The system will request the original Windows CD during the installation process When the installation is finished you ll have to restart your computer 2 Windows Me Please restart your computer when the installation is finished 3 Windows 2000 XP Select Install the software automatically when the window with this option appears and then click Next to continue installation 2 3 Uninstallation Note Before uninstallation please close all running programs 1 Click Start gt Programs gt WLAN a b 7 mini PCI Module gt Unlnstall WLAN a b mini PCI Module 2 Choose Remove Click Next WLAN a b g mini PCI Module Setup Welcome Modify repair or remove the program Welcome to the WLAN a b g mini PCI Module Setup Maintenance program Th
6. MCS19 MCS2 10 MCS3 11 MCS412 MCSY13 MCSG 5180 2 21 21 20 20 20 19 5240 2l 21 21 20 20 20 19 5320 21 21 21 20 20 20 19 5500 20 20 20 20 20 20 9 5700 19 19 19 19 19 19 18 5745 19 19 19 19 19 19 18 5825 19 19 19 19 19 19 18 Freq Range 5GHz H140 Frequency MCS0 8 MCS1 9 MCS 7 10 MCS3 11 MCS 412 MCS 5 13 MCSG 5190 19 19 19 19 19 19 18 5230 19 19 19 19 19 19 18 5270 19 19 19 19 19 19 18 5510 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 5670 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 5755 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 5795 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 802 11gn Freq Range 2GH7 HT20 Frequency MCS0 8 MCS1 9 MCS 7 10 MCS3 11 MCS 412 MCS 5 13 MCSG 2412 21 21 21 21 21 2l 19 244 21 21 21 21 21 21 19 2472 21 21 2 21 21 21 19 Freq Range 2GH7 HT40 Frequency MCS0 8 MCS19 MCS 7 10 MCS Yl1 MCS 412 MCS 5 13 MCSG 2422 2 21 2l 21 20 20 18 2442 20 20 20 20 20 20 18 2462 20 20 20 20 19 19 18 33 34 EVM 802 11a Data Rate Relative constellation error dB Relative constellation IEEE Spec 1Tx Typical Maximu 6M 5 25 16 9M 8 25 16 12M 10 25 16 18M 13 26 16 24M 16 24 19 36M 19 27 22 48M 22 28 23 54M 25 28 25 802 11b Data Rate Relative constellation error dB Relative constellation IEEE Spec 1Tx Typical Maximu 1M 10 18 15 5 5M 10 18 15 11M 10 18 15 802 11g Data Rate Relative constellation error dB Relative constellation IEEE Spec 1Tx Typical Maximu 6M 5 24 16 9M 8 25 16 12M 10 25 16 18M 13 26 16 24M 16 23 19 36M 19 29 22 48M 22 31
7. US 47 CFR 15 FCC Part 15 401 Part 15 407 5150 5350 MHz amp 5725 5825 MHz Part 15 247 5725 5850 MHz FCC Part 15 247 2400 2483 5 MHz 47CFR 15 FCC Class B FCC Part 15 107 amp Part 15 109 Limited Module Level Approval Industry Canada IC RSS210 RSS139 1 ICES 003 Limited Module Level Approval ETSI EN301893 EN60950 Europe EN 301 893 EN 300 328 amp EN 301489 1 17 EN 55022 amp EN 55024 2 x SMT ultra miniature coaxial connectors Hirose U FL connector 38
8. memory or greater 300 MHz processor or higher Microsoft Win 2000 ME 98 Second Edition XP 2 Driver Utility Installation Uninstallation 2 1 Installation Note The Installation Section in this User Manual describes the first time installation for Windows To re install the driver please first uninstall the previously installed driver See Chapter 2 3 Uninstallation in this User Manual Follow the steps below to complete the driver utility installation 1 Insert the Installation Software CD into the CD Rom Drive 2 Click Next WLAN a b g mini PCI Module Setup E xij Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for WLAN a b g mini PCI Module The InstallShieldR Wizard will install WLAN a b g mini PCI Module on your computer To continue click Next WLAN a b g mini PCI Module Setup License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest af the agreement All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system ar translated into any language or computer language in any farm or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of this company InstallShield Click Next to continue or click Browse to choose a destination folder WLAN a b g mini PCI Module Setup Choose Destination
9. 40 24 10 hex digits First Key Column 1 Length 0 Second cancel 9 Click OK or Apply if using the other tabs to save the settings The new Network Name is listed in the Profile List The driver does not allow channel selection in Ad Hoc mode Instead the driver starts with an initial channel then checks channel status If the channel is busy the driver automatically uses a different channel For details of each setting please see chapter 5 19 5 Modifying a Wireless Network 5 1 Infrastructure Mode and Ad Hoc Mode You can set the Wireless Network Adapter to work in either Infrastructure mode or Ad Hoc mode NOTE Ad hoc mode is available only for 802 11b g It is not available for 802 1 1a This is a client product and do not have radar detection function specified by FCC The software will not let you to use ad hoc under 802 11a Infrastructure Mode In infrastructure mode devices communicate with each other by first going through an Access Point AP Wireless devices can communicate with each other or can communicate with a wired network When one AP is connected to wired network and a set of wireless stations it 1s referred to as a BSS Basic Service Set Wi ag Baci bon Server le gt Access Point LES Access Point Mobile Workstation m L S gt me gt Mobile Workstation Mobile Workstation m 4 E TLS gms Mobile Workstation E Workst
10. Three options are 802 11b 802 11a 802 11g 22 Super A Super G or Auto Auto allows the use of either 802 11a 802 11g or 802 11b mode NOTE Ad hoc mode is available only for 802 11b g It is not available for 802 11a This is a client product and do not have rador detection function specified by FCC The software will not let you to use ad hoc under 802 1 1a Ad Hoc Net Start Specifies a band to establish an Ad Hoc network if no matching SSID is found Options available are the following 802 11b and 802 11g NOTE Ad hoc mode is available only for 802 11b g It is not available for 802 11a This is a client product and do not have radar detection function specified by FCC The software will not let you to use ad hoc under 802 1 1a 802 11b Range Options are Normal Range and Extended Range This function can let user to determine the transfer range in 802 11b mode Extended Range can prolong the transfer range with a lower data transmitting rate Scan Mode Options are Active Scan Passive Scan and Auto In Active Scan the driver sends out the probe request frames from each channel and collects the response frames from the responding In Passive Scan the driver scan each requested channel listening the beacons on each channel Transmit Power This setting allows you to change the output power of the PC Card to increase or decrease the coverage area QoS Disables or enables the PC Card to cooperate in a net
11. US Canada 23 non overlapping channels 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 Europe 19 non overlapping channel 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 Japan 19 non overlapping channels 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 China 5 non overlapping channels 149 153 157 161 165 Operation 3 3 V 4 5 Voltage 31 Typical 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g 802 11n 2 4GHz 802 Current Avg Max mA Avg Max mA Avg Max mA Avg Max mA Av Continue Tx 617 744 566 691 706 850 579 712 59 FTP Tx 356 667 363 700 271 743 358 741 37 FTP Rx 224 590 156 685 165 721 184 726 28 Consumpti on Standby mode 180 312 142 254 143 259 142 256 The maximum current consumption would be impacted by radiation environment anc Condition 2T2R 25 C with 415 15 tolerance 32 RF Output Power dB Typical composite power Tolerance 2 2 dB 25 C 3 3 dB 0 amp 60 2C 802 11a Frequency 6 24 Target 36 Target 48 Target 54 Target 5180 21 20 19 17 5320 21 20 19 17 5700 21 20 19 16 5825 21 20 19 16 802 11b Frequency 1 Target 2 Target 5 5 Target 11 Target 2412 20 21 2 2 2484 19 20 21 2 802 112 Frequency 6 24 Target 36 Target 48 Target 54 Target 2412 23 22 21 19 2442 2 22 2 19 2472 23 22 21 19 802 11a n Freq Range 5GHZ HT20 Frequency MCS0 8
12. WLAN a b g n mini PCI Module Miror ik FE EC T x RouterBOARD R52n ILIA AMAT FCC ID TV7RS2N MAC 000C423AC7C0 ested to comply with FOC radis R52N User Manual Version 1 0 April 2009 Copyright Statement No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means whether electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior writing of the publisher Windows 98SE 2000 ME XP are trademarks of Microsoft Corp Pentium is trademark of Intel All copyright reserved 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 equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
13. ation Ad Hoc Mode Ad hoc mode is also called peer to peer mode or Independent Basic Service Set IBSS In ad hoc mode devices communicate directly with each other without using an Access Point AP NOTE Ad hoc mode is available only for 802 11b g It is not available for 802 11a This 1s a client product and do not have radar detection function specified by FCC The software will not let you to use ad hoc under 802 11a 20 5 2 Modifying a Wireless Network 1 Open WLAN a b g mini PCI Module Configuration by double clicking the shortcut icon on the desktop Note If there s no network name listed in the Profile List click Refresh button and double click a Network Name from Available Networks The chosen Network Name is listed in the Profile List WLAN Configuration 802 1 1a b g Information List Detail List EJ Selected Profile Information Profile List a Configuration Name NC Netvyork Name NC Network Connection AP Infrastructure j WEP Disabled El BE Link Information m Delete Network Name 1234 Netvyork Connection AP Infrastructure Security None Apply Channel 1 Enable Smart Selection Transmission Rate 1 Mbps Signal Strength 20 Available Networks Disable Infrastucture B 2 Enable Infrastucture B 1 i Infrastucture NCSO B 4 Enable Infrastucture A neso B 3 Enable Infrastucture Double click a Network Name to connect to an available network 2 Refr
14. d noise There are two main alternatives Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS and Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FHSS 4 What is DSSS What is FHSS And what are their differences Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FHSS uses a narrowband carrier that changes frequency in a pattern that is known to both transmitter and receiver Properly synchronized the net effect is to maintain a single logical channel To an unintended receiver FHSS appears to be short duration impulse noise Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS generates a redundant bit pattern for each bit to be transmitted This bit pattern is called a chip or chipping code The longer the chip the greater the probability that the original data can be recovered Even if one or more bits in the chip are damaged during transmission statistical techniques embedded in the radio can recover the original data without the need for retransmission To an unintended receiver DSSS appears as low power wideband noise and is rejected ignored by most narrowband receivers 29 5 Would the information be intercepted while transmitting on air WLAN features two fold protection in security On the hardware side as with Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum technology it has the inherent security feature of scrambling On the software side WLAN offers the encryption function WEP to enhance security and access control 6 What is WEP WEP is Wired Equivalent Privacy a data privacy mec
15. e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e 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 1s 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 For product available in the USA Canada market only channel 1 11 can be operated Selection of other channels is not possible This device and its antenna s must not be co located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This device is going to be operated in 5 15 5 25GHz frequency range it is restricted in indoor environment only IMPORTANT NOTE This module is intended for OEM integrator The OEM integrator is still responsible for the FCC compliance requirement of the end product which integrates this module 20cm minimum distance has to be able to be maintained between the antenna and the users for the host this module is integrated into Under such configuration the FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an population unco
16. esh Signal Strength 21 3 Select Profile Editor tab and edit the settings Click OK to save the modifications Configuration setting Ed Profile Editor Security TCPAP Property Configuration Rame Default Network Marne SSID Hetwork Names sil Network Mame ssib Metvvork Connection APUnfrastructure Power Saving Normal Wireless Mode Auto Ad Hac Met Start oO 114 002 116 Range Normal Range Scan Mode Auto Transmit Power Full Power ao Disabled Country UNITED STATES 2 4 GHz Preamble short and Long Cancel Apply B Configuration Name This name identifies the configuration This name should be unique B Network Name SSID1 SSID2 SSID3 The name of the wireless network This name cannot be longer than 32 characters If the field is set to be ANY or is left blank your computer will connect to an AP with the best signal strength B Network Connection Specifies the mode of the network Two options are Infrastructure and Ad Hoc B Power Saving Minimizes power consumption while maintaining network connectivity and high data transfer performance In Ad Hoc mode Power Savings function cannot be enabled The power management options are Off PC Card is powered up at all times Normal PC Card sleeps less often and stays asleep for a shorter period Maximum PC Card sleeps more frequently and stays asleep as much as possible B Wireless Mode
17. ey radio button b Click on the Configure button and complete the configuration information in the Define Certificate dialog B None No security 5 Define the Certificate Define Certificate E x Select a Certificate James Izzued 20024 0724 v Use Any Certificate Authority Choose a Certificate Authority TALHET SecureMet CA SGC Root Server Domain Mame corporate com Login Mame lames conca B Select a Certificate Select the Certificate to Authenticate to the RADIUS server from the drop down menu H Use any Certificate Authority The Default Setting Select this radio button to use any Certificate Authority CA for authentication B Choose a Certificate Authority Select this radio button to choose the desired Certificate Authority for authentication from the drop down menu B Server Domain Name The the RADIUS server name or the domain name used for the network access B Login Name The username used to log into the server or domain B Define User Information PEAP Click on the Define User Information button and complete the configuration information in the Define User Information dialog 25 6 If selecting WPA PSK click on the Configure button to enter the PassPhrase The PassPhrase must be a minimum of 8 printable ASCII characters The PassPhrase should be at least 20 characters to make it more difficult for an attacker to decipher the key 7 If selecting Pre Shared Key click on the C
18. fit If the key length is increased again the key does not update to the previous value Click OK to save the settings Select TCP IP Property tab Enter the settings and click OK to save the settings Configuration Setting x Frotile Editor Security Setting TEFAF Property ou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically IP address lt Subnet mask Default gateway g C Obtain DNS server address automatically f Usethe following DNS server address Preferred DMS server 2 Alternate DHS server 3 2 m Am If the network uses DHCP server choose Obtain an IP address automatically If the network does not use DHCP server choose Use the following IP address to set the relative settings For the IP configuration information please contact the network administrator 27 5 3 Default Settings Windows XP Zero Configuration You may also choose the default parameters and directly proceed to Windows XP zero configuration through the steps below 1 Go to Control Panel and open Network Connections 2 Right click the Wireless Network Connection of WLAN a b g mini PCI Module and make sure this connection is Enabled 3 Right click the Wireless Network Connection of WLAN a b g mini PCI Mod
19. hanism based on a 64 bit or 128 bit shared key algorithm as described in the IEEE 802 11 standard 7 What is infrastructure mode When a wireless network is set to infrastructure mode the wireless network is configured to communicate with a wired network through a wireless access point 8 What is roaming Roaming is the ability of a portable computer user to communicate continuously while moving freely throughout an area greater than that covered by a single access point Before using the roaming function the workstation must make sure that it is the same channel number with the access point of dedicated coverage area To achieve true seamless connectivity the wireless LAN must incorporate a number of different functions Each node and access point for example must always acknowledge receipt of each message Each node must maintain contact with the wireless network even when not actually transmitting data Achieving these functions simultaneously requires a dynamic RF networking technology that links access points and nodes In such a system the user s end node undertakes a search for the best possible access to the system First it evaluates such factors as signal strength and quality as well as the message load currently being carried by each access point and the distance of each access point to the wired backbone Based on that information the node next selects the right access point and registers its address Communications bet
20. is program lets you modify the current installation Click one of the options below C Modify 18 Select new program features to add or select currently installed features to remove C Repair SF Reinstall all program features installed by the previous setup Hess 3 Remove all installed features InstallShield 4 Click Finish Uninstall is now completed WLAN a b g mini PCI Module Setup Maintenance Complete InstallShield Wizard has finished performing maintenance operations on WLAN a b g mini PCI Module Cancel 10 3 Connecting to an Existing Network 1 Double click the shortcut icon of WLAN a b g mini PCI Module on the desktop and the Configuration window appears e WLAN a b g mini PCI Module Configuration WLAN Configuration 802 1 1a b g Profile List Configuration Mame Default Network Mame Network Connection 2ZP Infrastructure WEF Disabled HE Link Information m Delete Network Mame Network Connection AP ntrastructure Security Mone PARTE Channel 3 Enable Smart Selection uS ST 1 Mbps Signal Strength 24 Available Networks Network Mame Connection Mode Channel WEP Signal Strength Network Connection Press Refresh button to initiate site survey process Double click a Network Name to connect to an available network Refresh Signal Strength __ 2 Click on the Refresh button to list all available networks a b g mini PCI Mod
21. ntrolled environment can be satisfied Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment USERS MANUAL OF THE END PRODUCT In the users manual of the end product the end user has to be informed to keep at least 20cm separation with the antenna while this end product is installed and operated The end user has to be informed that the FCC radio frequency exposure guidelines for an uncontrolled environment can be satisfied The end user has to also be informed that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment If the size of the end product is smaller than 8x 10cm then additional FCC part 15 19 statement is required to be available in the users manual This device complies with Part 15 of 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 LABEL OF THE END PRODUCT The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following Contains TX FCC ID TV7R52N If the size of the end product is larger than 8x 10cm then the following FCC part 15 19 statement has to also be available on the label This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditi
22. onfigure button to enter the Encryption Keys When finished click OK For WEP key please contact with MIS administrator Define Pre Shared Keys d E X Default Encryption Key Encryption Keys Hex 0 9 A4 Fj Key Length Unique Key 64 40 24 10 hex digits Shared First 64 40 24 10 hex digits second 64 40 24 10 hex digits Third 64 40 24 10 hex digits Fourth 64 40 24 10 hex digits v First Key Column 1 Length Q cancel B Key Entry Method Determines the entry method for the key Hexadecimal 0 9 A F or ASCII text all keyboard characters B Default Encryption Key Allows you to choose one encryption key First Second Third or Fourth as the transmit key which encrypts transmissions from the PC Card B Unique Key Defines the per session encryption key for the current network configuration Not used in Ad Hoc mode B Shared Keys Use these fields to enter the wireless network s encryption keys The keys must be in the correct position First Second Third or Fourth B Key Length Defines the length of each encryption key o For 40 64 bit enter 10 digits for hexadecimal or 5 characters for ASCII o For 104 128 bit Enter 26 digits for hexadecimal or 13 characters for ASCII 26 When the length is changed the number of available characters in the field automatically changes If a previously entered key is too long the key is automatically truncated to
23. ons 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 5 2 DRIVER UTILITY INSTALLATION UNINSTALLATION 6 2 4 INSTALLATION 2 ais ris esa is rea a evo a a aaa is Eve on ve heu is Sa Vue ones nsc diese set 6 2 2 ADDITIONAL SETUP PROCESSES cccccccscsccccccsccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccecscccccscccccces 9 2 35 LNINSTAEEATION nasale eee tte tes den ele t sev eco ue be vade uve de 10 3 CONNECTING TO AN EXISTING NETWORK 11 4 CREATING AN AD HOC NEW NETWORK 16 5 MODIFYING A WIRELESS NETWORK 20 5 1 INFRASTRUCTURE MODE AND AD HOC MODE e eee ee e e eee eee eee ee eee essa sanos 20 5 2 MODIFYING A WIRELESS NETWORK eeeeeeee esee esee sese ee esee esset eese essa esee eese esses e eee 21 5 3 DEFAULT SETTINGS WINDOWS XP ZERO CONFIGURATION sscccccccssssssscccccesscees 28 5 4 SUPER A G SETTING wessssssasesvsascacesssssdesesecdebscesicasosecaeescesiiad El IRERE APPENDIX A FAQ ABOUT WLAN A 29 APPENDIX B SPECIFICATION _ 31 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the WLAN a b g n mini PCI Module that provides the easiest way to wireless networking This User Manual contains detailed instructions in the operation of this product Please keep this manual for future reference System Requirements A laptop PC contains 32 MB
24. ucture Double click a Network Name to connect to an available network C R eiresh Signal Strength _ 2 Select the Profile Editor tab 16 Configuration setting Profile Editor Security TCPAP Property Profile tems Configuration Name Default Content Hetwork MName S55 EF Hetwork Mamersslbz Metyvork Marers spia Metwvark Connection Power Saving Wireless Mode Ad Hac Met Start ou 114 002 116 Range Normal Range Scan Mode Auto Transmit Power Full Power QoS Disabled Country LIMITED STATES 2 4 GHz Preamble Long only v Enable Advanced Setting Cancel Apply Choose the check box of Enable Advanced Setting to edit all settings If joining or creating an Ad Hoc network choose Ad Hoc Click OK or Apply if using the other tabs to save the settings For details of each setting refer to Modifying a Wireless Network on page 20 Click the Security tab If not using security select None 17 Configuration Setting Contiqure If security is used select Pre Shared Key and click on the Configure button 18 8 Enter an encryption key in the Shared First field Define Pre Shared Keys H xj Default Encryption Key Encryption Keys Hex 0 9 4 F 4 Key Length Unique Key 64 40 24 10 hex digits Shared Fi 4 40 24 10 hex digits 64 40 24 10 hex digits Third 64 40 24 10 hex digits Fourth 64
25. ule and then click Properties 4 Select Wireless Networks tab and select Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings check box Note Clear the check box of Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings will disable automatic wireless network configuration 28 Appendix A FAQ about WLAN 1 Can I run an application from a remote computer over the wireless network This will depend on whether or not the application is designed to be used over a network Consult the application s user guide to determine whether it supports operation over a network 2 Can play computer games with other members of the wireless network Yes as long as the game supports multiple players over a LAN local area network Refer to the game s user guide for more information 3 What is Spread Spectrum Spread Spectrum technology is a wideband radio frequency technique developed by the military for use in reliable secure mission critical communications systems It is designed to trade off bandwidth efficiency for reliability integrity and security In other words more bandwidth is consumed than in the case of narrowband transmission but the trade off produces a signal that is in effect louder and thus easier to detect provided that the receiver knows the parameters of the spread spectrum signal being broadcast If a receiver 1s not tuned to the right frequency a spread spectrum signal looks like backgroun
26. ule Configuration WLAN Configuration 802 1 1a b g Profile List Configuration Mame Default Network Mame Network Connection AP nfrastructure VER Disabled BE Link information m Delete Network Mame VT Network Connection AP ntfrastructure Security Mone Apply Channel 5 Enable Smart Selection SAPE ee coke 1 Mbps Signal Strength 36 Available Metworks Enable 5 Infrastucture 5 sable EZ Infrastucture A MCSU B 2 Enable Infrastucture Meso B 4 Enable 30 Infrastucture MC 3 Disable 24 Infrastucture Double click a Network Name to connect to an available network ps Refresh Signal Strength 11 Note To automatically connect to the network with the strongest signal select Enable Smart Selection Any displays in Profile List 3 From the list of Available Networks choose one network by double clicking the Network Name One of the following dialog boxes appears Click Yes to continue x x Metweork name SSID VV Hetweork name SSID NCBI This is a wireless access point This i a wireless access point This network requires the use of a network key V VEP1 Ta access this network click Yes To access this network click Yes Cancel Cancel Dont show this wizard next time Dont show this wizard next time 4 If the chosen network has security enabled the Security tab displays Select the security option used by the network
27. ween end node and host computer can then be transmitted up and down the backbone As the user moves on the end node s RF transmitter regularly checks the system to determine whether it is in touch with the original access point or whether it should seek a new one When a node no longer receives acknowledgment from its original access point it undertakes a new search Upon finding a new access point it then re registers and the communication process continues 30 Appendix B Specification Electric Characteristics Category Key Specifications Main Atheros Communication AR9220 dual band configurable radio Chipset Frequency USA 2 400 2 483 GHz 5 15 5 35 GHz 5 5 5 7 GHz 5 725 5 825 Range GHz Europe 2 400 2 483 GHz 5 15 5 35 GHz 5 47 5 725 GHz Japan 2 400 2 497 GHz 5 15 5 35 GHz 5 47 5 725 GHz China 2 400 2 483 GHz 5 725 5 85 GHz Note A R52N radio is capable to be operated within FCC DFS2 band or ETSI EC DFS band or other countries which is regulating or is planning to regulate mid 5 GHz band The usage of mid 5 GHz band is subject to the regulatory approval alone with the resided devices like Access Point or Router Host Mini PCI form factor Mini PCI Version 1 0 type 3A Interface Channels 802 11 b g n support o US Canada 11 1 11 o Major European country 13 1 13 o France 4 10 13 o Japan 11b 14 1 13 or 14 11g n 13 1 13 o China 13 1 13 802 11 a n o
28. wireless network settings and then click OK Wireless Network Connection 4 Properties EC General Wireless Networks Advanced Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings Available networks To connect to an available network click Configure NC60 gt NC datacomPM Preferred networks L Learn about setting up wireless network configuration CC JD em 15 4 Creating an Ad Hoc New Network NOTE Ad hoc mode is available only for 802 11b g It is not available for 802 11a This is a client product and do not have radar detection function specified by FCC The software will not let you to use ad hoc under 802 11a 1 In the Configuration window click New evi AN a b 2 mini PCI Module Configuration WLAN Configuration 802 1 1a b g Information List Detail List Profile List E 9 Selected Profile Information Configuration Name Default Network Name Network Connection AP nfrastructure Modify WEP Disabled Ei B Link Information m Delete Network Name AN Network Connection AP nfrastructure Security Mone Apply Channel 5 Enable Smart Selection iaremissior Na 1 Mbps Signal Strength 36 Available Networks Network Name Connection Mode Channel WEP Signal Strenath Network Connection al B 6 Enable aaa Infrastucture B Infrastucture B Enable Infrastucture NC50 B 4 Enable Infrastucture NC B 3 Disable Infrast
29. work using QoS Quality of Service 2 4 GHz Preamble Allows Ad Hoc compatibility with other 2 4 GHz devices Two options are Short and Long and Long only Use Long Only when configuring the client for an 802 1 1b RoamAbout AP wireless network 23 4 Select Security tab and choose the security mode Note Check with your Network Administrator for the security features supported by your AP Configuration Setting x Profile Editor Security TCPAP Property Set Security Options WPA WPA EAF Type TLS C WPA PSK C 80241x 802 1x ESP Type TLS Pre Shared Key Congure B WPA Enables the use of WiFi protected Access WPA This option requires IT administration a Select WPA to open the WPA EAP drop down menu The options includes TLS and PEAP b Click on the Configure button and complete the configuration information in the Define Certificate dialog B WPA PSK Enables the WPA Pre Shared Key PSK Click on the Configure button and complete the configuration information in the WPA Passphrase dialog B 802 1x Enables 802 1x security This option requires IT administration a Select 802 1x to open the 802 1x EAP drop down menu The options include TLS and PEAP b Click on the Configure button and complete the configuration information in the Define Certificate dialog 24 B Pre Shared Key Enables the use of pre shared keys that are defined on the AP and the station a Select the Pre Shared K
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