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1. sessesssese C 11 Glossary Index Contents 202 10026 01 Contents 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Chapter 1 About This Manual This chapter introduces the conventions and features of this document Audience Scope Conventions This manual assumes that the reader has basic to intermediate computer and Internet skills However tutorial information is provided in the Appendices on the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Resource CD 230 10044 01 and on the NETGEAR Web site This manual uses the following typographical conventions Table 1 Typographical conventions italics Emphasis bold times roman User input Enter Named keys in text are shown enclosed in square brackets SMALL CAPS DOS file and directory names This manual uses the following formats to highlight special messages Note This format is used to highlight information of importance or special interest This manual is written according to these specifications Table 1 1 Manual Specifications Product Version NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Manual Part Number 202 10026 01 Manual Publication Date February 2004 Note Product updates are available on the NETGEAR Web site at gt www netgear com support main asp About This Manual 1 1 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Ad
2. User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 NETGEAR NETGEAR Inc 4500 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 USA 202 10026 01 Version v1 0 February 2004 202 10026 01 Technical Support Please refer to the support information card that shipped with your product By registering your product at www netgear com register we can provide you with faster expert technical support and timely notices of product and software upgrades NETGEAR INC Support Information Phone 1 888 NETGEAR for US amp Canada only For other countries see your Support information card E mail support netgear com Web site www netgear com Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability NETGEAR reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice NETGEAR does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein 2003 NETGEAR Inc NETGEAR the NETGEAR logo The Gear Guy and Everybody s Connecting are trademarks or registered trademarks of NETGEAR Inc in the United States and or other countries Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Information is subject to
3. Ha wireless nowa 2 A PC within the operating TN n irae dut fees ei and range of the wireless it used the network For guidelines wireless security sbsutdha ne of To learn about wireless settings wireless networks see networking technology see b a E Appendix Wireless Networking 2 Setup the Observing Location and Overview for a general NETGEAR 54 Range Guidelines on introduction Mbps Wireless page 3 2 USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 with the settings from step 1 Protect my 1 Assure that the 1 A wireless network with To learn about wireless wireless wireless network authentication and WEP networking security see connection from has security encryption enabled Authentication and WEP on m features enabled Wireless networking pagema acking or information 2 Configure my equipment mal supports To use WEP security features WG111 with the WEP encryption such as x theft f see Enabling Wireless Security security settings of the WG111 and all i i Features on page 4 6 and the wireless NETGEAR wireless configure your WG111 network networking products accordingly 3 Use Windows security features Note Secure Internet sites such as banks and online merchants use encryption security built into browsers like Internet Explorer and Netscape Any wireless networking security features you might implement are in addition to those already in place on secure Internet sites Introduction 202 10026
4. network security features such as requiring a user name and password to access the shared resources in your network The procedures below identify how to configure the WEP encryption settings of your NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Identifying the Wireless Network Name SSID and WEP Security Settings Print this form fill in the configuration parameters and put it in a safe place for possible future reference For an existing wireless network the person who set up the network will be able to provide this information 4 6 Configuration 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Wireless Network Name SSID The Service Set Identification SSID identifies the wireless local area network Any First available network is the default WG111 wireless network name SSID You may customize it using up to 32 alphanumeric characters Write your customized wireless network name SSID on the line below Note The SSID in the wireless access point is the SSID you configure in the wireless USB adapter For the access point and wireless nodes to communicate with each other all must be configured with the same SSID Wireless network name SSID WEP Security Encryption key The default WEP encryption key number is 1 and the default key size is 64 bits Note The key number as well as the key value used by all wireless nodes must be the same If they are different you will not b
5. 17 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 3 18 202 10026 01 Basic Setup Chapter 4 Configuration This chapter describes how to configure your NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WGI111 for wireless connectivity on your Wireless Local Area Network WLAN and use the data security encryption features Note The instructions in this section refer to the NETGEAR WG111 configuration gt utility For Windows XP users to use the NETGEAR configuration utility the Windows XP configuration utility must be deselected If you did not enable the NETGEAR utility when you installed the WG111 Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter open the network connections from the system tray icon click the Properties button click the Wireless Networks tab and then clear the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings check box Understanding the Configuration Options The WG111 configuration utility provides a complete and easy to use set of tools to e Configure wireless settings e Monitor wireless network connections e Save your settings in configuration profiles The section below introduces these capabilities of the configuration utility Using Configuration Profiles The WG111 configuration utility uses profiles to store all the configuration settings for a particular wireless network You can store multiple profiles and recall the one which matches the network you wan
6. Ad Hoc mode Ad Hoc mode is an 802 11 networking framework in which devices or computers communicate directly with each other without the use of an access point For example this mode is used when two Windows computers are configured with file and print sharing enabled and you want to exchange files directly between them How to Configure an Ad hoc Mode Profile Note Ad hoc mode will not work using DHCP settings Ad hoc mode requires either static IP addresses such as 192 168 0 1 For instructions on setting up static IP addresses on a Windows PC refer to the PC Networking Tutorial included on the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Resource CD 230 10044 01 Follow the instructions below to configure an Ad hoc mode profile 1 Run the WG111 Configuration Utility a Make sure the WG111 software is installed and the WG111 is connected to your PC b Open the configuration utility by clicking on the WG111 icon in the Windows system tray c Click the Settings tab Configuration 4 3 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 d e f Select Ad hoc for the Network Type Enter the SSID for the Ad Hoc network Click Apply 2 Save your settings in a Profile a b c d Type a descriptive name in the Profiles field Click Save Profile All the configuration settings are saved in this profile Click Apply Click Close to exit the configuration utility
7. computers and shared network devices such as storage and printers Although many technologies exist to implement a LAN Ethernet is the most common for connecting personal computers MAC address The Media Access Control address is a unique 48 bit hardware address assigned to every network interface card Usually written in the form 01 23 45 67 89 ab Mbps Megabits per second NetBIOS The Network Basic Input Output System is an application programming interface API for sharing services and information on local area networks LANs Provides for communication between stations of a network where each station is given a name These names are alphanumeric names up to 16 characters in length Network Address Translation NAT A technique by which several hosts share a single IP address for access to the Internet NIC Network Interface Card An adapter in a computer which provides connectivity to a network packet A block of information sent over a network A packet typically contains a source and destination network address some protocol and length information a block of data and a checksum Glossary 3 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 router A device that forwards data between networks An IP router forwards data based on IP source and destination addresses Routing Information Protocol RIP A protocol in which routers periodically exchange information with one another so tha
8. equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Declaration Of Conformity We NETGEAR Inc 4500 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 declare under our sole responsibility that the model WG111 Cardbus Card Wireless Adapter complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Regulatory Compliance Information This section includes user requirements for operating this product in accordance with National laws for usage of radio spectrum and operation of radio devices Failure of the end user to comply with the applicable requirements may result in unlawful operation and adverse action against the end user by the applicable National regulatory authority NOTE This product s firmware limits operation to only the channels allowed in a particular Region or Country Therefore all options described in this user s guide may not be available in your version of the product FCC Requirements for Operation in the United States Radio Frequency Interference Warnings amp Instruct
9. radio spectrum at 2 5GHz 802 11g is backwards compatible with 802 11b ADSL Short for asymmetric digital subscriber line a technology that allows data to be sent over existing copper telephone lines at data rates of from 1 5 to 9 Mbps when receiving data known as the downstream rate and from 16 to 640 Kbps when sending data known as the upstream rate ADSL requires a special ADSL modem ADSL is growing in popularity as more areas around the world gain access DHCP An Ethernet protocol specifying how a centralized DHCP server can assign network configuration information to multiple DHCP clients The assigned information includes IP addresses DNS addresses and gateway router addresses DNS Short for Domain Name System or Service an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses Because domain names are alphabetic they re easier to remember The Internet however is really based on IP addresses Every time you use a domain name therefore a DNS service must translate the name into the corresponding IP address For example the domain name www example com might translate to 198 105 232 4 The DNS system is in fact its own network If one DNS server doesn t know how to translate a particular domain name it asks another one and so on until the correct IP address is returned Glossary 1 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Domain Name A descriptive name f
10. then sends them to internal client clients WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is a data encryption protocol for 802 11b wireless networks All wireless nodes and access points on the network are configured with a 64 bit or 128 bit Shared Key for data encryption 4 Glossary 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 wide area network WAN A long distance link used to extend or connect remotely located local area networks The Internet is a large WAN Wi Fi A trade name for the 802 11b wireless networking standard given by the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance WECA see http www wi fi net an industry standards group promoting interoperability among 802 11b devices Windows Internet Naming Service WINS Windows Internet Naming Service is a server process for resolving Windows based computer names to IP addresses If a remote network contains a WINS server your Windows PCs can gather information from that WINS server about its local hosts This allows your PCs to browse that remote network using the Windows Network Neighborhood feature WINS WINS Windows Internet Naming Service is a server process for resolving Windows based computer names to IP addresses Wireless Network Name SSID Wireless Network Name SSID is the name assigned to a wireless network This is the same as the SSID or ESSID configuration parameter Glossary 5 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NET
11. 0 type port but rather a USB v1 1 type port you will see a HI SPEED USB Device Plugged into non I SPEED USB Hub message The WG111 will work but the USB v1 1 port maximum speed is 14 Mbps whereas the maximum speed of a USB v2 0 port is 480 Mbps So when the WG111 is connected to a USB v1 1 port the communications speed will be limited to the maximum of the USB v1 1 port To fully control your VG111 adapter using the NETGEAR Smart Wizard Wireless Utility you need to deselect the Windows XP wireless network configuration utility To choose the NETGEAR Smart Wizard Wireless Utility click Yes to proceed Dont show this message again Enable NETGEAR Utility Configuration E WG111 System Tray Icon Basic Setup 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Configure your WG111 a Click the D j icon on the Windows desktop or in the system tray to open the WG111 Smart Wizard Wireless Settings Utility The utility opens to the Settings tab page Click Help for instructions on using the Smart Wizard Wireless Utility b Change the Network Name SSID to match your network Tip As an alternative to typing in the SSID you can use the drop down list or the Networks tab to view the available wireless networks and choose the one you want c Click Apply to activate the connection You can also enter a profile name and click Save Profile to store the
12. 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG1 11 Table 2 1 A Road Map for How to Get There From Here If Want To What Do I Do What s Needed How Do I Connect to the Activate my 1 An active Internet To configure your WG111 in Internet over my wireless link and connection like those from Infrastructure Mode see Basic wireless verify my network cable or DSL service Installation Instructions on network connection providers page 3 4 and locate the section Open an Internet 2 A wireless network TOF VOUT VETSION O WINGOWS emergere Om moe eaves For assistance wih contouring or Netscape through a cable DSL the TCP IP Internet software on Navigator router as illustrated in a PC see Preparing Tou l Connecting to an Access nd ed tor TEFAF Point in Infrastructure EROE SD POT or refor Moda on page4 2 to the PC Networking Tutorial on the NETGEAR 54 Mbps 3 TCP IP Internet Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter networking software WG111 Resource CD installed and configured 230 10044 01 and the Help on my PC according to the information provided in the requirements of the Windows system you are using Internet service provider 4 A browser like Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator 2 4 Introduction 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Table 2 1 A Road Map for How to Get There From Here
13. Configure the PC network settings a b Configure each PC with either a static IP address or with the IPX protocol Note For instructions on configuring static IP addresses refer to the networking tutorial on your NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Resource CD 230 10044 01 Restart the PCs Verify wireless connectivity between your peer devices Verify connectivity by using the Ping program a On the Windows taskbar click the Start button and then click Run x Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Cancel Browse Figure 4 1 Windows Run program dialog box b Assuming the target PC is configured with 192 168 0 1 as its IP address type ping t 192 168 0 1 and then click OK This will cause a continuous ping to be sent to the device with the 192 168 0 1 static IP address The ping response should change to reply 4 4 Configuration 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Request timed out Request timed out Reply from 192 168 0 1 bytes 32 time 4 ms TTL 127 Reply from 192 168 6 1 bytes 32 time 4ims TTL 127 Reply from 192 168 8 1 bytes 32 time 3 ms TTL 127 Figure 4 2 Ping test results At this point the connection is established You may need to reboot in certain Windows operating systems such as Windows 98 Note If you cannot connect see t
14. ED blinking means attempting to connect solid indicates a good connection off means the WG111 is not plugged in d Verify connectivity to the Internet or network resources Note If you are unable to connect see Troubleshooting on page 3 14 3 12 Basic Setup 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 WG111 Wireless Connection Indicators The NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 provides the following three indicators which give you feedback on the status of your wireless connection e The status LED on the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 indicates the condition of wireless link e The color of the SysTray icon is on the System Tray portion of the taskbar in the Microsoft Windows desktop indicates the status of the connection Interpreting the LED on the WG111 6 n NETGEAR Status LED The status LED is described in this table Table 3 1 LED Descriptions LED Meaning OFF The WG111 in not plugged in to the PC Power save mode default from power up or reset Blink Looking for network association On Associated or joined with network Basic Setup 3 13 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Interpreting System Tray Icon Colors The System Tray SysTray resides on one end of the taskbar in the Microsoft Windows desktop Color Condition Des
15. GEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 6 Glossary 202 10026 01 Numerics 802 11b 1 A ad hoc mode 2 BSSID 2 ESSID 2 F features 1 infrastructure mode 2 IP networking for Windows 1 6 L LEDs description 13 O Open System authentication 2 S Shared Key authentication 2 SSID 3 2 T TCP IP properties verifying for Windows 5 Index Index W WEP 3 6 2 Wi Fi 1 Windows configuring for IP routing 1 6 winipcfg utility 5 Wired Equivalent Privacy See WEP Wireless Ethernet 1 wireless network name 3
16. If Want To What Do Do What s Needed How Do I Exchange files 1 Use the Windows 1 The PC I am using to For assistance with Windows between a Network connect to the wireless networking software see wirelessly Neighborhood network needs to be Preparing Your Computers for connected PC feature to browse configured with the TCP IP Networking on page C 1 for computers in Windows Client and File for configuration scenarios or Ld the combined and Print Sharing refer to the Help system included computers In a wireless and wired gt The PC I am using to with your version of Windows my combined network connect to the wireless Windows Domain settings are wireless and 2 Browse the hard network needs to be usually managed by corporate wired drive of the target configured with the same Computer support groups network computer in the Windows Workgroup or Windows Workgroup settings network in order to Domain settings as the are commonly managed by locate the directory other Windows computers individuals who want to set up or files you want to in the combined wireless small networks in their homes or work with and wired network small offices 3 Use the Windows Any Windows networking For assistance with setting up Explorer copy and security access rights Windows networking refer to the paste functions to such as login user name PC Networking Tutorial on the exchange files password that have been NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless between th
17. Restart the PC Repeat these steps for each PC with this version of Windows on your network TCP IP Properties 2f x Bindings Advanced NWeB s DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer If your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below Specify an IP address Cancel Selecting Windows Internet Access Method I On the Windows taskbar click the Start button point to Settings and then click Control Panel Double click the Internet Options icon Select I want to set up my Internet connection manually or I want to connect through a Local Area Network and click Next Select I want to connect through a Local Area Network and click Next Uncheck all boxes in the LAN Internet Configuration screen and click Next Proceed to the end of the Wizard Verifying TCP IP Properties After your PC is configured and has rebooted you can check the TCP IP configuration using the utility winipcfg exe 1 On the Windows taskbar click the Start button and then click Run Preparing Your PCs for Network Access C 5 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Type winipcfg and then click OK The IP Configuration window opens which lists among other thi
18. You will be prompted to choose the country you are located in Select your 1 1 Wel he InstallShield Wizard f location from the list NETGEAR WG111 Wireless USB2 0 Adapter NETGEAR WG111 802 11g Wireless USB2 0 Adapter d Click Finish when done and if ihe stannad will install WG111 Wireless 0 Adapter Device Driver and Configuration Utility on prompted restart your computer your computer To continue click Next S Cancel InstallShield Wizard Note If a Windows 2000 Digital Signature warning appears click Yes to proceed Basic Setup 3 9 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Install the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for USB 2 0 Adapter WGlll NETGEAR WG111 802 119 Wireless USB2 0 Adapter a Locate an available USB port on your t your hardware came with an installation CD PC Connect the USB cable to the crate ue WG111 and insert the other end of the Suhl cus eio doa cable into the USB slot on your PC install solare automaticaly Plecommended O Install from a list or specific location Advanced After a short delay the Found New TERT Hardware Wizard displays Note Click Yes if you are prompted with a Digital Signature Not Found Found New Hardware Wizard message b Click Finish when done and if Note If your computer does n
19. a encryption B 2 Wireless Networking Basics 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 802 11 Authentication The 802 11 standard defines several services that govern how two 802 11 devices communicate The following events must occur before an 802 11 Station can communicate with an Ethernet network through an access point such as the one built in to the WGI111 1 Turn on the wireless station The station listens for messages from any access points that are in range The station finds a message from an access point that has a matching SSID The station sends an authentication request to the access point The access point authenticates the station The station sends an association request to the access point The access point associates with the station 9o mE Qv WU SP P2 The station can now communicate with the Ethernet network through the access point An access point must authenticate a station before the station can associate with the access point or communicate with the network The IEEE 802 11 standard defines two types of authentication Open System and Shared Key e Open System Authentication allows any device to join the network assuming that the device SSID matches the access point SSID Alternatively the device can use the Any SSID option case sensitive to associate with any available Access Point within range regardless of its SSID e Shared Key Authenticati
20. al challenge text If the decrypted text matches the original challenge text then the access point and the station share the same WEP Key and the access point authenticates the station 5 The station connects to the network If the decrypted text does not match the original challenge text i e the access point and station do not share the same WEP Key then the access point will refuse to authenticate the station and the station will be unable to communicate with either the 802 11 network or Ethernet network This process is illustrated in below B 4 Wireless Networking Basics 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 802 11 Authentication Shared Key Steps n 1 Authentication Access Point AP request sent to AP m n amp 2 AP sends challenge text j oa Ed Cable or DLS modem Client 3 Client encrypts attempting challenge text and _ to connect sends it back to AP 4 AP decrypts and if correct lt _ authenticates client 5 Client connects to network 3 Figure 4 4 802 11 shared key authentication Overview of WEP Parameters Before enabling WEP on an 802 11 network you must first consider what type of encryption you require and the key size you want to use Typically there are three WEP Encryption options available for 802 11 products 1 Do Not U
21. apter WG111 How to Use this Manual The HTML version of this manual includes these features l gum no aa e chapter 1 About This Manual PDF of This Chapter 3 e Chapter 2 Introduction La Chapter 3 Basic Installation and Configur Observing Placement and Range Guid Chapter 3 Default Factory Settings Understanding WG602 v2 Wireless Se Installing the 54 Mbps Wireless Acce Two Ways to Log In to the WG602 v Using the Basic IP Settings Options Basic Installation and Configuration This chapter describes how to set up your 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point WG602 v2 for wireless connectivity to your LAN This basic configuration will enable computers with 802 11b or 802 11g wireless adapters to do such things as connect to Understanding Wireless Security Opti the Internet or access printers and files on your LAN Understanding the Basic Wireless Set IE How to Configure WEP Wireless Secu Figure 1 1 HTML version of this manual 1 Left pane Use the left pane to view the Contents Index and Search tabs To view the HTML version of the manual you must have a version 4 or later browser with JavaScript enabled 2 Toolbar buttons Use the toolbar buttons across the top to navigate print pages and more The Show in Contents button locates the current topic in the Contents tab Previous Next buttons display the previous or next topic PDF The PDF button links to a PDF version of the full manual E The Print butt
22. ation Packets larger than the size programmed in this field will be fragmented The Fragmentation Threshold value must be larger than the RTS CTS Threshold value RTS CTS Threshold The packet size that is used to determine whether to use the CSMA CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection mechanism or the CSMA CA Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance mechanism for packet transmission CSMA CD is slightly more efficient Configuration 4 9 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 4 10 202 10026 01 Configuration Appendix A Technical Specifications This appendix provides technical specifications for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Antennae 1 Integrated internal antenna Standards 802 11g 802 11b Radio Data Rate 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps Auto Rate Sensing Frequency 2 4GHz to 2 5GHz CCK and OFDM Modulation Power 3 3V Bus powered Emissions FCC CE Bus interface USB Provided drivers Microsoft Windows XP 2000 Me 98 Operating Environment Operating temperature 0 to 55 degree C Encryption 40 bit also called 64 bit and 128 bit WEP data encryption Warranty Limited 1 year warranty Technical Specifications A 1 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 A 2 Technical Specifications 202 10026 01 Appendix B Wireless Network
23. change without notice All rights reserved February 2004 Certificate of the Manufacturer Importer It is hereby certified that the Model WG111 wireless USB adapter has been suppressed in accordance with the conditions set out in the BMPT Amtsbl Vfg 243 1991 and Vfg 46 1992 The operation of some equipment for example test transmitters in accordance with the regulations may however be subject to certain restrictions Please refer to the notes in the operating instructions Federal Office for Telecommunications Approvals has been notified of the placing of this equipment on the market and has been granted the right to test the series for compliance with the regulations VCCI Statement This equipment is in the Class B category information equipment to be used in a residential area or an adjacent area thereto and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Data Processing 202 10026 01 Equipment and Electronic Office Machines aimed at preventing radio interference in such residential areas When used near a radio or TV receiver it may become the cause of radio interference Read instructions for correct handling FCC Information to User This product does not contain any user serviceable components and is to be used with approved antennas only Any product changes or modifications will invalidate all applicable regulatory certifications and approvals FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure This
24. chriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet Italian Con la presente NETGEAR Inc dichiara che questo Radio LAN device conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Spanish Por medio de la presente NETGEAR Inc declara que el Radio LAN device cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Portugese NETGEAR Inc declara que este Radio LAN device est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Canada ID 4054A WG111 vi 202 10026 01 Contents Chapter 1 About This Manual A dience Scope Conventions 12 cedere inrer oeak x nanana Food 2 YR XD Re qd a epe da Eai 1 1 nowio CIS mnis ISI osse oque eina tags qat cid co in dn n E rcc tcp acid fetu ro M Erebi cR RES 1 2 Fow to Fan d 35 0 c 1 3 Chapter 2 Introduction rdv ej E RT UU S 2 1 Eg PODUIBE E E de NEN IUE NM PME ait less eM due opes iss 2 1 wars mie EO 30 OR ER NE NT CERERI T m 2 2 A Road Map for How to Get There From Here sssssssssseeeeneeeennne
25. cription Red The WG111 has no connection to any wireless node The WG111 is not able to link to any other wireless node or the link is lost Check your configuration or try moving to a location where the wireless signal quality is better Yellow The WG111 has a connection with another wireless node The wireless link is weak You may deed to move to a better spot such as closer to the wireless access point Also look for possible interference such as a 2 4 GHz cordless phone or large metal surface Green 3 The WG111 has a connection with another wireless node The WG111 has established good communication with an access point and the signal quality is strong Troubleshooting Use the information below to solve common problems you may encounter Also please refer to the knowledge base on the NETGEAR web site at www netgear com support main asp Also for problems with accessing network resources the Windows software might not be installed and configured properly on your computers Please refer to Preparing Your Computers for TCP IP Networking on page C 1 Basic Setup 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Basic Tips If you have problems connected to your wireless network try the tips below The wireless LED blinks and cannot connect to an access point WGI11 software 1s not loaded The WG111 is attemp
26. ct Protocol and then click Add Select Microsoft Select TCP IP and then click OK angop If you need to add the Client for Microsoft Networks Click the Add button Select Client and then click Add Select Microsoft Select Client for Microsoft Networks and then click OK po FP If you need to add File and Print Sharing for Microsoft Networks C 2 Preparing Your PCs for Network Access 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Click the Add button Select Client and then click Add Select Microsoft Select File and Print Sharing for Microsoft Networks and then click OK pao FP 3 Restart your PC for the changes to take effect Enabling DHCP in Windows 98 and Me After the TCP IP protocol components are installed each PC must be assigned specific information about itself and resources that are available on its network The simplest way to configure this information is to allow the PC to obtain the information from a DHCP server in the network You will find there are many similarities in the procedures for different Windows systems when using DHCP to configure TCP IP The following steps will walk you through the configuration process for each of these versions of Windows e Locate your Network Neighborhood icon Ifthe Network Neighborhood icon is on the Windows desktop position your mouse pointer over it and right click your mouse button e If the ico
27. current settings Tip Create profiles called work and home Then activate whichever one you need for your current location Click here to open the configuration utility WG111 system tray icon NFTCTAO Smart Wizard Wireless Utility ium em N E T G E A R Selected Adapter NETGEAR WG111 802 11g Weeless USB2 0 Adar gt Protles i y _SeePrfe_ Netwerk Name SSID ELT NETGEAR D ue WEP Encayption _ Advanced Settings Netwerk Typo a UPI Access Port rletractae C EM Computers Computer Ad Hoc Smart Wizard Wireless Utility Settings page Tip Click Help to view the context sensitive help information Note The NETGEAR default settings are Infrastructure mode with Any first available network that replies for the wireless network name SSID and WEP disabled If your WLAN settings are different from the NETGEAR default settings you will not connect Set up your WG111 accordingly Note This procedure assumes you are connecting to a wireless network which is not using WEP security If your network includes WEP settings click the Settings tab page and configure the WG111 accordingly For help with these steps click the Help button in the WG111 Configuration Utility to view context sensitive help information or see Enabling Wireless Security Features on page 4 6 Basic Setup 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Verify wireless co
28. dows XP Certification warning appears click Continue Anyway to proceed Basic Setup 3 5 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Install the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 a Locate an available USB port on your PC Connect the USB cable to the WG111 and insert the other end of the cable into the USB slot on your PC After a short delay the Found New Hardware Wizard displays Note Click Continue Anyway if you are prompted with a Windows XP Logo testing message b Next you will be prompted to enable the NETGEAR Smart Wireless Settings Utility configuration utility Click Yes to accept this option If you choose No you must read the Windows XP documentation for an explanation of how to use the Windows XP wireless network configuration utility c Click Finish when done and if prompted restart your computer You will see the WG111 system tray icon on the lower right portion of the Windows task bar Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for NETGEAR WG111 802 119 Wireless USB2 0 Adapter If your hardware came with an installation CD QP or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do lly Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Add New Hardware Wizard Note If the USB port in your computer is not a USB v2
29. e able to connect WEP Encryption Key Size circle one 64 or 128 bits WEP Encryption Passphrase if used A Passphrase is used to automatically generate the WEP hexadecimal numbers for the key If the wireless network Access Point uses a Passphrase you can also use that here Otherwise you will have to manually enter the hexadecimal numbers WEP Hexadecimal Numbers The WEP Hexadecimal Numbers are needed if a Passphrase is not used in the wireless network access point but rather if the key is manually entered Use the procedures below to configure basic security settings in the WG111 How to Configure WEP Encryption Security Follow the steps below to configure WEP Encryption Security 1 Run the WG111 Configuration Utility a Make sure the WG111 software is installed and the WG111 is connected to your PC b Open the configuration utility by clicking on the WG111 icon in the Windows system tray c Click on the Settings tab to display the view shown above 2 Configure the Security settings a Select the Use WEP Encryption check box Configuration 4 7 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 b Enter the SSID This is also called the Wireless Network Name Note You will not get a wireless network connection unless the network SSID matches exactly what is configured in the access point Tip You can click the Networks tab to view a list of the available wireless networks and
30. e assigned in the Windows USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 computers network or for sharing Resource CD 230 10044 01 particular files must be and the Help information provided when Windows _ provided in the Windows system prompts for such you are using information If so called Windows peer Workgroup networking is being used the drive file system directory or file need to be enabled for sharing Introduction 2 5 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Table 2 1 A Road Map for How to Get There From Here If Want To What Do Do What s Needed How Do I Use printers in 1 Use the Windows 1 The PC l am using to Windows Domain settings are a combined Printers and Fax connect to the wireless usually managed by corporate wireless and features to locate network needs to be computer support groups wired available printers configured with the in the combined Windows Client and File Windows Workgroup settings nelwork wireless and wired and Print Sharing are commonly managed by network The PC I am using to individuals who want to set up small networks in their homes or 2 Use the Windows connect to the wireless emall offi es Add a Printer network needs to be wizard to add configured with the same For assistance with setting up access to a Windows Workgroup ior Windows networking refer to the network printer Domain settings as the PC N
31. eature Printing the Full Manual Use the PDF button in the toolbar at the top right of the browser window Click PDF button A new browser window opens showing the PDF version of the chapter you were viewing Click the print icon in the upper left of the window Tip If your printer supports printing two pages on a single sheet of paper you can save paper and printer ink by selecting this feature About This Manual 1 3 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 1 4 About This Manual 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Chapter 2 Introduction This chapter introduces the features package contents and appearance of the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 About the WG111 The NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 gives you ultimate mobility in your office or while you are traveling It frees you from traditional Ethernet wiring and helps you create a wireless network for sharing your broadband Internet access among multiple PCs in and around your home It is designed for PC computers running Microsoft Windows It is a USB 2 0 device and is backwards compatible with USB 1 1 ports Its auto sensing capability allows high packet transfer at up to 54 Mbps for maximum throughput or dynamic range shifting to lower speeds due to distance or operating limitations in an environment with a lot of electromagnetic interfe
32. ended Service Set Identification ESSID is one of two types of Service Set Identification SSID In an ad hoc wireless network with no access points the Basic Service Set Identification BSSID is used In an infrastructure wireless network that includes an access point the ESSID is used but may still be referred to as SSID An SSID is a thirty two character maximum alphanumeric key identifying the name of the wireless local area network Some vendors refer to the SSID as network name For the wireless devices in a network to communicate with each other all devices must be configured with the same SSID Authentication and WEP The absence of a physical connection between nodes makes the wireless links vulnerable to eavesdropping and information theft To provide a certain level of security the IEEE 802 11 standard has defined two types of authentication methods Open System and Shared Key With Open System authentication a wireless PC can join any network and receive any messages that are not encrypted With Shared Key authentication only those PCs that possess the correct authentication key can join the network By default IEEE 802 11 wireless devices operate in an Open System network Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP data encryption is used when the wireless devices are configured to operate in Shared Key authentication mode There are two shared key methods implemented in most commercially available products 64 bit and 128 bit WEP dat
33. es Haute Corse 60 Oise Yonne C te d Or OL Ome 90 Temtoire de Belfort Essonne 4 Pyr n es Atlantique 92 Hauts de Seine 65 HautesPyr n es 66 Pyr n es Orientales 94 Valde Mame 35 llleetVilaine 68 HautRhn 202 10026 01 Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European Community Finnish Valmistaja NETGEAR Inc vakuuttaa t ten ett Radio LAN device tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Dutch Hierbij verklaart NETGEAR Inc dat het toestel Radio LAN device in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG French Par la pr sente NETGEAR Inc d clare que l appareil Radio LAN device est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Swedish H rmed intygar NETGEAR Inc att denna Radio LAN device st r I verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG Danish Undertegnede NETGEAR Inc erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr Radio LAN device overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF German Hiermit erkl rt NETGEAR Inc dass sich dieser diese dieses Radio LAN device in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vors
34. etworking Tutorial onthe from the PC you other Windows computers NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless are using to in the combined wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 wirelessly connect and wired network Resource CD 230 10044 01 tothe nears Any Windows networking and the Help information 3 From the File security access rights provided in the Windows system menu of an such as login user name you are using application such password that have been as Microsoft Word assigned in the Windows For assistance with setting up use the Print network must be provided printers in Windows refer to the Setup feature to when Windows prompts Help and Support information direct your print for such information that comes with the version of output to the If so called Windows the Windows operating systems printer in the peer networking is being you are using network used the printer needs to be enabled for sharing 2 6 Introduction 202 10026 01 Chapter 3 Basic Setup This chapter describes how to install your NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 and set up basic wireless connectivity on your Wireless Local Area Network WLAN Advanced wireless network configuration is covered in Chapter 4 Configuration in this manual Note Indoors computers can easily connect to 802 11 wireless networks at distances of gt several hundred feet Because walls do not always block wireless signals others outside your immediate area could access you
35. g An open international community of network designers operators vendors and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet IP Internet Protocol is the main internetworking protocol used in the Internet Used in conjunction with the Transfer Control Protocol TCP to form TCP IP IP Address A four byte number uniquely defining each host on the Internet usually written in dotted decimal notation with periods separating the bytes for example 134 177 244 57 Ranges of addresses are assigned by Internic an organization formed for this purpose IPX Short for Internetwork Packet Exchange a networking protocol used by the Novell NetWare operating systems 2 Glossary 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Like UDP IP IPX is a datagram protocol used for connectionless communications Higher level protocols such as SPX and NCP are used for additional error recovery services ISP Internet service provider Internet Protocol The main internetworking protocol used in the Internet Used in conjunction with the Transfer Control Protocol TCP to form TCP IP LAN A communications network serving users within a limited area such as one floor of a building local area network LAN A communications network serving users within a limited area such as one floor of a building A LAN typically connects multiple personal
36. he Troubleshooting on page 3 14 Also for problems with accessing network resources the Windows Client and File and Print Sharing software might not be installed and configured properly on your computers Please refer to Preparing Your Computers for TCP IP Networking on page C 1 Configuration 4 5 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 How to Start a Computer to Computer Ad Hoc Network 1 Fill in the Network Name SSID 2 Select the Computer to computer Ad Hoc network type 3 Click Initiate Ad Hoc The Ad Hoc Setting dialog box will appear 4 Choose the wireless settings for your Ad Hoc computer to computer network If you notice interference problems with another nearby wireless device select a channel that is not being used by any other wireless networks near your wireless adapter Use the Networks tab page to identify the channels in use in your area 5 Click OK Note The channel number differs depending on the country The connection speed automatically defaults to the highest speed Enabling Wireless Security Features You can strengthen the security of your wireless connection by enabling Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP encryption of the wireless data communications For more information on 802 11 wireless security see Authentication and WEP on page B 2 In addition to the WG111 wireless security features you should also configure appropriate LAN
37. he United States It is recommended that you start using channel 1 and grow to use channel 6 and 11 when necessary as these three channels do not overlap 202 10026 01 Wireless Networking Basics Appendix C Preparing Your PCs for Network Access This appendix describes how to prepare your PCs to connect to the Internet through the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 For adding file and print sharing to your network please consult the Windows help information included with the version of Windows installed on each computer on your network Preparing Your Computers for TCP IP Networking Computers access the Internet using a protocol called TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Each computer on your network must have TCP IP installed and selected as its networking protocol If a Network Interface Card NIC is already installed in your PC then TCP IP is probably already installed as well Most operating systems include the software components you need for networking with TCP IP Windows 95 or later includes the software components for establishing a TCP IP network In your TCP IP network each PC and the wireless access point must be assigned a unique IP addresses Each PC must also have certain other TCP IP configuration information such as a subnet mask netmask a domain name server DNS address and a default gateway address In most cases you should install TCP IP so that the PC obtains its spec
38. ific network configuration information automatically from a DHCP server during startup Configuring Windows 98 and Me for TCP IP Networking As part of the PC preparation process you may need to install and configure TCP IP on your PC Before starting locate your Windows CD you may need to insert it during the TCP IP installation process Install or Verify Windows Networking Components To install or verify the necessary components for IP networking Preparing Your PCs for Network Access C 1 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 1 On the Windows taskbar click the Start button point to Settings and then click Control Panel 2 Double click the Network icon The Network window opens which displays a list of installed components CI zx Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed E Client for Microsoft Networks NETGEAR MA101 USB Adapter TCP IP Primary Network Logon Client for Microsoft Networks he Eile and Print Sharing Description You must have an Ethernet adapter or an WG111 the TCP IP protocol and the Client for Microsoft Networks Note It is not necessary to remove any other network components shown in the Network window in order to install the adapter TCP IP or Client for Microsoft Networks gt If you need to add TCP IP Click the Add button Sele
39. in Infrastructure Mode How to Configure an Infrastructure Mode Profile Connecting to Another PC in Ad hoc Mode How to Configure an Ad hoc Mode Profile How to Stait a OUA to Arii Ad Hoc fatio sodes vetita ldantitjing t the Wi less Fevik Name SSID and WEP Security Settings How ta Configure WEP Encryplion Security cccenscssnssisnonssnaniiananii a Statistics Page T Advanced Salige m ne Appendix A Technical Specifications sodes 2 Wireless CRIME sisi see air escc tidie rasa cep Ra Senin d UR aed a a e RR e Infrastructure Mode Ta Nain Exinded Basi Set identification E pies lbreore E a een 802 11 Authentication Fan nin eisai i Dooh of WEP Betas ined Key Size E NR Descendit E Pu EN Se ERE UEE WEP Ganiun Cuin m HE uil c TUI e mM Appendix C Preparing Your PCs for Network Access es ng Your tope rs for TOPA P Networki Rid Tu E Gl ies u Install or Verity W ub Guinn ae Enabling DHCP in Windows 98 and Me viii Contents 202 10026 01 Install or Verify Windows Networking Components sssesseeeeeeee C 6 DHCP Configuration of TCP IP in Windows XP or 2000 sseseesss C 7 DHCP Configuration or TCPEHP in Windows AP ieciseise nette recien tune ihre C 7 DHCP Configuration of TCP IP in Windows 2000 1 esee ctun tiae C 9 Verifying TCP IP Properties for Windows XP or 2000
40. ing Basics This chapter provides an overview of Wireless networking Wireless Networking Overview The WG111 Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter conforms to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE 802 11b standard for wireless LANs WLANS and a product update will bring the WG111 into conformance to the 802 11g standard when it is ratified On an 802 11b or g wireless link data is encoded using direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS technology and is transmitted in the unlicensed radio spectrum at 2 5GHz The maximum data rate for the wireless link is 11 Mbps but it will automatically back down from 11 Mbps to 5 5 2 and 1 Mbps when the radio signal is weak or when interference is detected The 802 11g auto rate sensing rates are 1 2 5 5 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps The 802 11 standard is also called Wireless Ethernet or Wi Fi by the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance WECA see hitp www wi fi net an industry standard group promoting interoperability among 802 11 devices The 802 11 standard offers two methods for configuring a wireless network ad hoc and infrastructure Infrastructure Mode With a wireless Access Point you can operate the wireless LAN in the infrastructure mode This mode provides wireless connectivity to multiple wireless network devices within a fixed range or area of coverage interacting with wireless nodes via an antenna In the infrastructure mode the wireless access point conve
41. ions 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 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 or more of the following methods Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an electrical outlet on a circuit different from that which the radio receiver is connected iii 202 10026 01 e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Tested to Comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE PY3WG111 Modifications made to the product unless expressly approved byNETGEAR Inc could void the user s right to operate the equipment Export Restrictions This product or software contains encryption code which may not be exported or transfe
42. n general if your mobile clients will roam between access points then all of the 802 11 access points and all of the 802 11 client adapters on the network must have the same WEP settings B 6 Wireless Networking Basics 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Note Whatever keys you enter for an AP you must also enter the same keys for the client adapter in the same order In other words WEP key 1 on the AP must match WEP key 1 on the client adapter WEP key 2 on the AP must match WEP key 2 on the client adapter etc Note The AP and the client adapters can have different default WEP Keys as long as the keys are in the same order In other words the AP can use WEP key 2 as its default key to transmit while a client adapter can use WEP key 3 as its default key to transmit The two devices will communicate as long as the AP s WEP key 2 is the same as the client s WEP key 2 and the AP s WEP key 3 is the same as the client s WEP key 3 Wireless Channels IEEE 802 11b and g wireless nodes communicate with each other using radio frequency signals in the ISM Industrial Scientific and Medical band between 2 4 GHz and 2 5 GHz Neighboring channels are 5 MHz apart However due to spread spectrum effect of the signals a node sending signals using a particular channel will utilize frequency spectrum 12 5 MHz above and below the center channel frequency As a result two separate wireless networks
43. n is not on the desktop Click Start on the task bar located at the bottom left of the window e Choose Settings and then Control Panel Locate the Network Neighborhood icon and click on it This will open the Network panel as shown below Preparing Your PCs for Network Access C 3 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Verify the following settings as shown Client for Microsoft Network exists Ethernet adapter is present TCP IP is present Primary Network Logon is set to Windows logon Click on the Properties button The following TCP IP Properties window will display Ce 0 Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed E Client for Microsoft Networks NETGEAR MA101 USB Adapter TCP IP Properties Primary Network Logon Client for Microsoft Networks File and Print Sharing Description C4 Preparing Your PCs for Network Access 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 By default the IP Address tab is open on this window Verify the following Obtain an IP address automatically is selected If not selected click in the radio button to the left of it to select it This setting is required to enable the DHCP server to automatically assign an IP address Click OK to continue
44. nectivity are covered below Advanced infrastructure configuration procedures and ad hoc configuration are covered in Chapter 4 Configuration of this manual 3 2 Basic Setup 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 WG111 Default Wireless Configuration Settings If this is a new wireless network installation use the factory default settings to set up the network and verify wireless connectivity If this is an addition to an existing wireless network you will need to identify the wireless configuration and security parameters already defined Your NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 factory default basic settings are e Network Name Service Set Identification SSID Any First available network Note In order for the WG111 Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter to communicate with a wireless access point or wireless adapter all devices must be configured with the same wireless network name SSID e Network Mode Infrastructure or Ad hoc Infrastructure e Data security WEP encryption Disabled The section below provides instructions for setting up the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 for basic wireless connectivity to an access point The procedures below provide step by step installation instructions for Windows PCs Use the procedure that corresponds to the version of Windows you are using Basic Setup 3 3 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wi
45. ngs your IP address subnet mask and default gateway From the drop down box select your Ethernet adapter The window is updated to show your settings which should match the values below if you are using the default TCP IP settings that NETGEAR recommends for connecting through a router or gateway e The IP address is between 192 168 0 2 and 192 168 0 254 The subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 e The default gateway is 192 168 0 1 Configuring Windows 2000 or XP for TCP IP Networking As part of the PC preparation process you may need to install and configure TCP IP on each networked PC Before starting locate your Windows CD you may need to insert it during the TCP IP installation process Install or Verify Windows Networking Components To install or verify the necessary components for IP networking 1 On the Windows taskbar click the Start button point to Settings and then click Control Panel 2 Double click the Network and Dialup Connections icon 3 Ifan Ethernet adapter is present in your PC you should see an entry for Local Area Connection Double click that entry 4 Select Properties 5 Verify that Client for Microsoft Networks and Internet Protocol TCP IP are present If not select Install and add them 6 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP click Properties and verify that Obtain an IP address automatically is selected 7 Click OK and close all Network and Dialup Connections windo
46. nnectivity to your network a Verify that the status monitor information at the bottom of the utility matches your wireless network b Check the color of the WG111 icon qu in the Windows system tray green or yellow indicates a working connection red indicates no connection c Check the WG111 LED blinking means attempting to connect solid indicates a good connection off means the WG111 is not plugged in d Verify connectivity to the Internet or network resources Note If you are unable to connect see Troubleshooting on page 3 14 3 8 Basic Setup 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 For Windows 2000 amp 98 Me Users Installing a WG111 e NETGEAR WG111 807 11 Wireless USB Adapter Install the WG111 driver and configuration ee utility software Install Driver and Utility Note Windows 2000 may require you to be logged on with administrator rights View Installation Guide View Manual and Tutorials Install Adobe Acrobat a Power on your PC let the operating system boot up completely and log in as Visit www netgear com Exit needed b Insert the Resource CD for the WG111 into your CD ROM drive The CD main WG111 Resource CD page shown at the right will load Note If this screen fails to load automatically c Click Install Driver and Utility prowsere tie CD andidoublecichon autorun exe Follow the InstallShield Wizard steps
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48. on How do I know if my WG111 card has received a valid IP address from my Wireless Router AP Answer One easy way is to open up the WG111 utility program and check the IP Address in the About page 6 Question for XP Professional and XP Home users only How do I use XP s own Wireless configuration utility that came with the OS Answer The NETGEAR WG111 software is designed in such way that user will be asked to choose one of the utility programs during initial software installation Be sure the WG111 is connected to the PC and follow these instructions to change your selection Go to Control Panel Network Connections Wireless Network Connection Properties Wireless Networks tab for the WG111 and check or uncheck Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings 7 Question Is this WG111 IEEE 802 11g standards compliant Answer Yes the WG111 complies with the IEEE 802 11g standards 3 16 Basic Setup 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 8 Question It is nice to have a browser based type of Manual on the Resource CD but how do I get a PDF copy of it like the Installation Guide Answer In the Manual HTML page there is a PDF button image at the top right hand corner of the web page Click on the PDF button brings up the PDF file of the entire manual You can also Print Email Bookmark pages using the appropriate icons next to the PDF button Basic Setup 3
49. on prints the current topic Using this button when a step by step procedure is displayed will send the entire procedure to your printer you do not have to worry about specifying the correct range of pages 3 Right pane Use the right pane to view the contents of the manual Also each page of the manual includesa PDF of This Chapter link at the top right which links to a PDF file containing just the currently selected chapter of the manual 1 2 About This Manual 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 How to Print this Manual To print this manual you can choose one of the following several options according to your needs Printing a How To Sequence of Steps in the HTML View Use the Print button on the upper right of the toolbar to print the currently displayed topic Using this button when a step by step procedure is displayed will send the entire procedure to your printer you do not have to worry about specifying the correct range of pages Printing a Chapter Use the PDF of This Chapter link at the top right of any page Click PDF of This Chapter link at the top right of any page in the chapter you want to print A new browser window opens showing the PDF version of the chapter you were viewing Click the print icon in the upper left of the window Tip If your printer supports printing two pages on a single sheet of paper you can save paper and printer ink by selecting this f
50. on requires that the station and the access point have the same WEP Key to authenticate These two authentication procedures are described below Open System Authentication The following steps occur when two devices use Open System Authentication 1 The station sends an authentication request to the access point 2 The access point authenticates the station 3 The station associates with the access point and joins the network This process is illustrated in below Wireless Networking Basics B 3 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 802 11 Authentication Open System Steps 1 Authentication request sent to AP Access Point AP SP DE 2 AP authenticates P SO 22 ee co 2P u 3 Client connects to network Erie d e Client attempting to connect Figure 4 3 802 11 open system authentication Shared Key Authentication The following steps occur when two devices use Shared Key Authentication 1 The station sends an authentication request to the access point 2 The access point sends challenge text to the station 3 The station uses its configured 64 bit or 128 bit default key to encrypt the challenge text and sends the encrypted text to the access point 4 The access point decrypts the encrypted text using its configured WEP Key that corresponds to the station s default key The access point compares the decrypted text with the origin
51. or an address or group of addresses on the Internet Domain names are of the form of a registered entity name plus one of a number of predefined top level suffixes such as com edu uk etc For example in the address mail NETGEAR com mail is a server name and NETGEAR com is the domain DSL Short for digital subscriber line but is commonly used in reference to the asymmetric version of this technology ADSL that allows data to be sent over existing copper telephone lines at data rates of from 1 5 to 9 Mbps when receiving data known as the downstream rate and from 16 to 640 Kbps when sending data known as the upstream rate ADSL requires a special ADSL modem ADSL is growing in popularity as more areas around the world gain access Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP An Ethernet protocol specifying how a centralized DHCP server can assign network configuration information to multiple DHCP clients The assigned information includes IP addresses DNS addresses and gateway router addresses ESSID The Extended Service Set Identification ESSID is a thirty two character maximum alphanumeric key identifying the wireless local area network Gateway A local device usually a router that connects hosts on a local network to other networks IETF Internet Engineering Task Force Working groups of the IETF propose standard protocols and procedures for the Internet which are published as RFCs Request for Comment at www ietf or
52. orking Tutorial e Warranty and Support information card If any of the parts are incorrect missing or damaged contact your NETGEAR dealer Keep the carton including the original packing materials in case you need to return the product for repair A Road Map for How to Get There From Here The introduction and adoption of any new technology can be a difficult process Wireless technology has removed one of the barriers to networking running wires It allows more people to try networking while at the same time exposes them to the inherent complexity of networking General networking concepts setup and maintenance can be difficult to understand In addition wireless technology adds issues such as range interference signal quality and security to the picture To help overcome potential barriers to successfully using wireless networks the table below identifies how to accomplish such things as connecting to a wireless network assuring appropriate security measures are taken browsing the Internet through your wireless connection exchanging files with other computers and using printers in the combined wireless and wired network 2 2 Introduction 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Table 2 1 A Road Map for How to Get There From Here If Want To What Do Do What s Needed How Do I e toa 1 Identify the 1 A wireless network ebd dM 599 d
53. ot have a USB v2 0 prompted restart your computer port but rather a USB v1 1 type port the WG111 will i be limited to the maximum speed of the USB v1 1 You will see the Wall system tray port USB v1 1 port maximum speed is 14 Mbps icon on the lower right portion of the whereas the maximum speed of a USB v2 0 port is Windows task bar 480 Mbps qv WG111 System Tray Icon 3 10 Basic Setup 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Configure your WG111 and save the Profile a Click on the WG111 icon qu on the Windows desktop or in the system tray to open the WG111 configuration utility The utility opens to the Settings tab page Click Help for instructions on using the Smart Wizard Wireless Utility b Forthe Network Name SSID use the default of Any First available network or type an SSID for your network Tip As an alternative to typing in the SSID you can use the drop down list or the Networks tab to view the available wireless networks and choose the one you want c Click Apply to activate the connection d Youcan also enter a profile name and click Save Profile to store the current settings Tip If you use your desktop PC to connect to a wireless network at work and at home create profiles called work and home Then activate whichever one you need for wherever you are located Click here to open the configuration utility WG111 system tra
54. pectrum in various locations in France Please check ART s web site for latest 202 10026 01 requirements for use of the 2 4GHz band in France http www art telecom fr eng index htm When operating in the following metropolitan regions d partements in France this device may be operated under the following conditions Indoors using any channel in the 2 4 2 4835 GHz band Channels 1 13 Outdoors using channels in the 2 4 2 454 GHz band Channels 1 7 When operating outside of the following regions d partements in France see table below this product must be operated under the following conditions e Indoors using channels in the 2 4465 2 4835 GHz band Channels 10 13 e Outdoor operation not permitted Please refer to the ART web site for further details Metropolitan Regions with Eased Restrictions in 2 4GHz Band 0r Am 36 Indre 69 Rh n 3 5 3 02 Aisne 37 IndreetLore 70 HauteSa ne 03 Allier 39 Jwa 1 Sane et Loire 05 HautesAlpes 4l LoiretCher 72 Sathe 08 Ardennes 42 Loire 75 Pars 09 _ Anege 45 Loiret Seine et Mame 10 Aube 50 Manche 78 Yvelnes Aude 54 Meurthe et Moselle 79 Deux S vres 12 Aveyon 55 Meuse 82 j TametGarone 16 Charente 57 Moselle 84 Vaucluse i 88 Vosg
55. pter Zomponenls chec ed are used by tFis conrecton vi fl Client for Microsolt Networks O A File and Piinter Sharing for Micrcsofl Netwerks Install Uninstall Propeties r Dasciption Transmission Control P otacol Intemet Protocol The defaul wide area network rotoccl that piovides communication ecross diverse intercornected networks M Show iconin taskbar when connected With Internet Protocol TCP IP selected click on Properties to open the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialogue box Verify that e Obtain an IP address automatically is selected e Obtain DNS server address automatically is selected Click OK to return to Local Area Connection Properties Click OK again to complete the configuration process Restart the PC Repeat these steps for each PC with this version of Windows on your network Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 21 xj General You 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 Obtain an IP address automatically C Use the following IP address IP addres Subnet mask passend Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically C Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered DNS C 10 Preparing Your PCs for Network Access 202 10026 01 Use
56. r Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Verifying TCP IP Properties for Windows XP or 2000 To check your PC s TCP IP configuration 1 On the Windows taskbar click the Start button and then click Run The Run window opens 2 Type emd and then click OK A command window opens 3 Type ipconfig all Your IP Configuration information will be listed and should match the values below if you are using the default TCP IP settings that NETGEAR recommends for connecting through a router or gateway e The IP address is between 192 168 0 2 and 192 168 0 254 e The subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 e The default gateway is 192 168 0 1 4 Type exit Preparing Your PCs for Network Access C 11 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 C 12 Preparing Your PCs for Network Access 202 10026 01 Glossary Use the list below to find definitions for technical terms used in this manual 10BASE T IEEE 802 3 specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over twisted pair wiring 100BASE Tx IEEE 802 3 specification for 100 Mbps Ethernet over twisted pair wiring 802 11b IEEE specification for wireless networking at 11 Mbps using direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS technology and operating in the unlicensed radio spectrum at 2 5GHz 802 11g An IEEE specification for wireless networking at 54 Mbps using direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS technology and operating in the unlicensed
57. r network It is important to take appropriate steps to secure your network from unauthorized access The NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 provides highly effective security features which are covered in Enabling Wireless Security Features on page 4 6 in this manual Deploy the security features appropriate to your needs What You Need Before You Begin You need to verify your computer meets the minimum system requirements and identify the wireless network configuration settings of the WLAN where you will connect before you can configure your wireless USB adapter and connect Verifying System Requirements Before installing the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 please make sure that these minimum requirements have been met e You must have a PC with a Pentium 300 MHz or higher compatible processor with an available USB 2 0 or 1 1 port Note If you do not have a USB 2 0 port on your PC the throughput of the WG111 will be limited to the 14 Mbps of the USB 1 1 standard e ACD ROM drive e 5 Mbytes of free hard disk space Basic Setup 3 1 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 e Windows XP Home Windows XP Professional 2000 Me 98SE or 98 Some versions of Windows may ask for the original Windows operating system installation files to complete the installation of the WGI111 driver software Observing Location and Range Guidelines Compu
58. rcentage the total possible Total Receive Transmit Graph Identifies the trend of transmit receive data communications over time Transmit Statistics Identifies transmit megabits per second Mbps transmit packets per second Tx Packets s total transmitted packets and transmit errors Receive Statistics Identifies receive megabits per second Mbps receive packets per second Rx Packets s total received packets and received errors Advanced Settings Page The Advanced settings should not require adjustment Except for the power saving setting changing any of the settings incorrectly on this page could cause your wireless connection to fail Preamble A long transmit preamble may provide a more reliable connection or slightly longer range A short transmit preamble might give slightly better performance Transmit Power Lowering the output power level lets you reduce the chance of interference with other nearby access points but reduces the range of your adapter Wireless Mode Select the wireless protocols you will use Depending on your wireless adapter you can choose some or all of the available 802 11 wireless protocols Note that if the wireless network you are communicating with uses the 108 Mbps 802 11g mode you must include that in your selection for example if you are using the WG111 with the NETGEAR WGT624 108 Mbps Wireless Firewall Router Fragmentation Threshold This is the maximum packet size used for fragment
59. re is selected b Enterthe SSID This is also called the Wireless Network Name Note You will not get a wireless network connection unless the network SSID matches exactly what is configured in the access point Tip You can click the Network tab to view a list of the available wireless networks and their SSIDs at the location where you are 3 Save your settings in a Profile 4 2 Configuration 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 a Type a descriptive name for the Profile in the Profiles field b Click Save Profile All the configuration settings are saved in this profile c Click Apply d Click Close to exit the configuration utility or Cancel to return to the previous settings 4 Verify wireless connectivity to your network Verify connectivity by using a browser such as Netscape or Internet Explorer to connect to the Internet or check for file and printer access on your network You can check the status bar in the configuration utility for the current connection status Note If you cannot connect see the Troubleshooting on page 3 14 Also for problems with accessing network resources the Windows Client and File and Print Sharing software might not be installed and configured properly on your computers Please refer to Preparing Your Computers for TCP IP Networking on page C 1 Connecting to Another PC in Ad hoc Mode The peer to peer setting of the WG111 uses
60. reless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Basic Installation Instructions Use the procedure below that corresponds to the version of Windows you are using 3 4 Basic Setup 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 For Windows XP Users Installing a WG111 NETGEAR WG111 802 11g Wireless USB Adapter verybody s Install the WG111 driver and configuration utility software Install Driver and Utility View Installation Guide a Power on your PC let the operating system boot up completely and log in as needed View Manual and Tutorials Install Adobe Acrobat Visit www netgear com b Insert the Resource CD for the WG111 Exit into your CD ROM drive The CD main page shown at the right will load c Click Install Driver and Utility WG111 Resource CD Note If this screen fails to load automatically Follow the InstallShield Wizard steps browse to the CD and double click on run exe You will be prompted to choose the aii country you are located in Select your location from the list d Click Finish when done and if Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for prompted restart your computer NETGEAR WG111 Wireless USB2 0 Adapter The InstallShield Wizard will install WG111 Wireless USB2 0 Adapter Device Driver and Configuration Utility on your computer To continue click Next NETGEAR WG111 802 11g Wireless USB2 0 Adapter InstallShield Wizard Note If a Win
61. rence The WG111 Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter provides reliable standards based 802 11g 54 Mbps WLAN connectivity that is protected with industry standard security It works with Windows 98 Me 2000 and XP operating systems Key Features The WG111 Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter provides the following features e Reliable IEEE 802 11g and b standards based wireless technology 54 Mbps high speed data transfer Wireless nodes negotiate to operate in the optimal data transfer rate In a noisy environment or when the distance between the wireless nodes is far the wireless nodes automatically fall back to operate at lower transfer rates High level of data encryption using128 bit Shared Key WEP data encryption method A lower level of data encryption or no data encryption is available to simplify your network setup or to improve data transfer rate Introduction 2 1 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Whats in the Box The product package should contain the following items e NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 e Installation Guide for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WGI111 201 10106 01 e NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Resource CD 230 10044 01 including Driver and Configuration Utility Software User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Animated Network Properties Configuration Tutorial PC Netw
62. rred from the US or Canada without an approved US Department of Commerce export license Europe EU Declaration of Conformity This device is a 2 4 GHz low power RF device intended for home and office use in EU and EFTA member states In some D EU EFTA member states some restrictions may apply P Please contact local spectrum management authorities for further details before putting this device into operation This product is certified for Switzerland and all EU countries Marking by the above symbol indicates compliance with the Essential Requirements of the R amp TTE Directive of the European Union 1999 5 EC This equipment meets the following conformance standards EN300 328 EN301 489 17 EN60950 Requirements For Operation in the European Community Countries of Operation and Conditions of Use in the European Community The user should run the client utility program provided with this product to check the current channel of operation and confirm that the device is operating in conformance with the spectrum usage rules for European Community countries as described in this section This device is intended to be operated in all countries of the European Community Operation Using 2 4 GHz Channels in France The following radio channel usage limitations apply in France The radio spectrum regulator in France Autorit de regulation des telecommunications ART enforces the following rules with respect to use of 2 4GHz s
63. rts airwave data into wired Ethernet data acting as a bridge between the wired LAN and wireless clients Connecting multiple Access Points via a wired Ethernet backbone can further extend the wireless network coverage As a mobile computing device moves out of the range of one access point it moves into the range of another As a result wireless clients can freely roam from one Access Point domain to another and still maintain seamless network connection Wireless Networking Basics B 1 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Ad Hoc Mode Peer to Peer Workgroup In an ad hoc network computers are brought together as needed thus there is no structure or fixed points to the network each node can generally communicate with any other node There is no Access Point involved in this configuration This mode enables you to quickly set up a small wireless workgroup and allows workgroup members to exchange data or share printers as supported by Microsoft networking in the various Windows operating systems Some vendors also refer to ad hoc networking as peer to peer group networking In this configuration network packets are directly sent and received by the intended transmitting and receiving stations As long as the stations are within range of one another this is the easiest and least expensive way to set up a wireless network Network Name Extended Service Set Identification ESSID The Ext
64. se WEP The 802 11 network does not encrypt data For authentication purposes the network uses Open System Authentication 2 Use WEP for Encryption A transmitting 802 11 device encrypts the data portion of every packet it sends using a configured WEP Key The receiving 802 11b device decrypts the data using the same WEP Key For authentication purposes the 802 11b network uses Open System Authentication 3 Use WEP for Authentication and Encryption A transmitting 802 11 device encrypts the data portion of every packet it sends using a configured WEP Key The receiving 802 11 device decrypts the data using the same WEP Key For authentication purposes the 802 11 network uses Shared Key Authentication Note Some 802 11 access points also support Use WEP for Authentication Only Shared Key Authentication without data encryption Wireless Networking Basics B 5 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Key Size The IEEE 802 11 standard supports two types of WEP encryption 40 bit and 128 bit The 64 bit WEP data encryption method allows for a five character 40 bit input Additionally 24 factory set bits are added to the forty bit input to generate a 64 bit encryption key The 24 factory set bits are not user configurable This encryption key will be used to encrypt decrypt all data transmitted via the wireless interface Some vendors refer to the 64 bit WEP data encryption as 40 bit WEP da
65. t they can determine minimum distance paths between sources and destinations router A device that forwards data between networks An IP router forwards data based on IP source and destination addresses SSID A Service Set Identification is a thirty two character maximum alphanumeric key identifying a wireless local area network For the wireless devices in a network to communicate with each other all devices must be configured with the same SSID This is typically the configuration parameter for a wireless adapter It corresponds to the ESSID in the wireless Access Point and to the wireless network name See also Wireless Network Name and ESSID Subnet Mask A mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to Subnetting enables a network administrator to further divide an IP address into two or more subnets TCP IP The main internetworking protocols used in the Internet The Internet Protocol IP used in conjunction with the Transfer Control Protocol TCP form TCP IP WAN A long distance link used to extend or connect remotely located local area networks The Internet is a large WAN WEB Proxy Server A Web proxy server is a specialized HTTP server that allows clients access to the Internet from behind a firewall The proxy server listens for requests from clients within the firewall and forwards these requests to remote Internet servers outside the firewall The proxy server reads responses from the external servers and
66. t to join Configuration 4 1 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 For example if you use your notebook PC to connect to a wireless network in an office and a wireless network in your home you can create a profile for each wireless network Then you can easily load the profile that has all the configuration settings you need to join the network you are using at the time There are two types of wireless network connections you can configure Infrastructure Mode uses the 802 11 infrastructure mode Ad hoc Mode uses the 802 11 ad hoc mode For more information on 802 11 wireless network modes see Wireless Networking Overview on page B 1 of this manual Connecting to an Access Point in Infrastructure Mode This section provides instructions for configuring the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 to connect to a wireless access point How to Configure an Infrastructure Mode Profile Follow the instructions below to configure an infrastructure mode profile for connecting to an access point 1 Run the WG111 Configuration Utility a Make sure the WG111 software is installed and the WG111 is connected to your PC b Open the configuration utility by clicking on the WG111 icon in the Windows system tray c Click on the Settings tab to display the view shown above 2 Configure the wireless Network settings a Inthe Network Type section be sure that Infrastructu
67. ta encryption since the user configurable portion of the encryption key is 40 bits wide The 128 bit WEP data encryption method consists of 104 user configurable bits Similar to the forty bit WEP data encryption method the remaining 24 bits are factory set and not user configurable Some vendors allow passphrases to be entered instead of the cryptic hexadecimal characters to ease encryption key entry 128 bit encryption is stronger than 40 bit encryption but 128 bit encryption may not be available outside of the United States due to U S export regulations When configured for 40 bit encryption 802 11 products typically support up to four WEP Keys Each 40 bit WEP Key is expressed as 5 sets of two hexadecimal digits 0 9 and A F For example 12 34 56 78 90 is a 40 bit WEP Key When configured for 128 bit encryption 802 11b products typically support four WEP Keys but some manufacturers support only one 128 bit key The 128 bit WEP Key is expressed as 13 sets of two hexadecimal digits 0 9 and A F For example 12 34 56 78 90 AB CD EF 12 34 56 78 90 is a 128 bit WEP Key Note Typically 802 11 access points can store up to four 128 bit WEP Keys but some 802 11 client adapters can only store one Therefore make sure that your 802 11 access and client adapters configurations match WEP Configuration Options The WEP settings must match on all 802 11 devices that are within the same wireless network as identified by the SSID I
68. tatus window This Status Connected box displays the connection status Oxeation s s epe um Speed 11 0 Mbps duration speed and activity statistics nd sack Faull Administrator logon access rights are Activity needed to use this window i eed Packets 3 966 Click the Properties button to view details about the connection Wireless Network Connection 2 Properties PR General Wireless Networks Advanced Connect using Mg NETGEAR MA401 Wireless PC Card 2 The TCP IP details are presented on the Support tab page This connection uses the following items Chent for Microsoft Networks Select Internet Protocol and click v r e and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks d QoS Packet Scheduler Properties to view the configuration V F Intemet Protocol TCP IP information Install Uninstall Properties Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network V Show icon in notification area when connected C 8 Preparing Your PCs for Network Access 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Verify that Obtain an IP address Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties ud i PL General Alternate Configuration You 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 automatically radio but
69. ters can connect over wireless networks indoors at a range which vary significantly based on the physical location of the computer with the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WGI11 For best results avoid potential sources of interference such as e Large metal surfaces e Microwaves 2 4 GHz Cordless phones In general wireless devices can communicate through walls However if the walls are constructed with concrete or have metal or metal mesh the effective range will decrease if such materials are between the devices Two Basic Operating Modes The WG111 Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter can operate in the following two basic modes Infrastructure Mode An 802 11 networking framework in which devices and computers communicate with each other by first going through an access point AP For example this mode is used when computers in a house connect to an Access Point that is attached to a router which lets multiple computers share a single Cable or DSL broadband Internet connection e Ad Hoc Mode An 802 11 networking framework in which devices or computers communicate directly with each other without the use of an AP For example Ad Hoc Mode is used when two Windows computers are configured with file and print sharing enabled and you want to exchange files directly between them Both of these configuration options are available with the WG111 Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Infrastructure configuration procedures for basic network con
70. their SSIDs at your location 3 Save your settings in a Profile a Type a descriptive name in the Profiles field b Click Save Profile All the configuration settings are saved in this profile c Click Apply d Click Close to exit the configuration utility 4 Select the WEP encryption strength you will use The choices are e 64 bit WEP data encryption e 128 bit WEP data encryption Note Larger encryption keys require more processing and may slow the communications response times 5 Select Create with Passphrase and enter the passphrase The configuration utility will automatically generate the WEP keys Note The characters are case sensitive Be sure to use the same passphrase for all the wireless devices in the network If the passphrase method is not available in the other devices you must manually enter the keys to match exactly what is in the access point and other 802 11b wireless devices 6 The Default Key setting must match what is set in the access point and the other 802 11 wireless devices 7 Click Apply for the changes to take effect 4 8 Configuration 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Statistics Page The Statistics page provides real time and historical trend information on the data traffic and performance of your wireless adapter Transmit Receive Performance 96 A real time graph identifying the total receive and transmit utilization as a pe
71. ting to connect to an access point but cannot connect Symptom Cause Solution The LED is not The WG111 isnot Remove and reinsert the WG111 lit connected to the Check the Windows device manager to see if the WG111 USB port is recognized and enabled Reload the WG111 software properly or the if necessary Try to install the WG111 in a different USB slot on your system if one is available The access point may not be powered on Or the access point and the WG111 are not configured with the same wireless parameters Check the SSID and WEP settings I can connect to an access point but I cannot connect to other computers on the network or the Internet This could be a physical layer problem or a network configuration problem Check to make sure that the access point is physically connected to the Ethernet network Make sure that the IP addresses and the Windows networking parameters are all configured correctly Restart the cable or DSL modem router access point and notebook PC Refer to the A Road Map for How to Get There From Here on page 2 2 for additional suggestions Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions 1 Question The product literature says the WG111 can operate at 54 Mbps Why do I see no more than 11 Mbps speed on my WGI111 Smart Configuration Utility status line Answer If you are connecting to an 802 11b network the maximum 802 11b speed is 11 Mbps 2 Q
72. ton is selected and that the Obtain DNS server address BN CEN Use the following IP address automatically radio button is selected Click the OK button This completes the DHCP configuration in Obtain DNS server address automatically Windows XP Use the following DNS server addresses Repeat these steps for each PC with this version of Windows on your network DHCP Configuration of TCP IP in Windows 2000 After you install a network card TCP IP for Windows 2000 is configured and set to DHCP without your having to configure it However if there are problems following the steps below to configure TCP IP with DHCP for Windows 2000 Click on the My Network Places icon on the Windows desktop This will bring up a window called Network and Dial up Connections Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties Preparing Your PCs for Network Access C 9 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears Verify that you have the correct Ethernet card selected in the Connect using box and that the following two items are displayed and selected in the box of Components checked are used by this connection e Client for Microsoft Networks and e Internet Protocol TCP IP Click OK Local Area Connection Properties E 2 General Zornect using B NETGEAR MAIO USB Ada
73. uestion The product literature says the WG111 can operate at 54 Mbps Why do I see no more than 14 Mbps speed on my WG111 Basic Setup 3 15 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 If your computer does not have a USB v2 0 port but rather a USB v1 1 type port the WG111 will be limited to the maximum speed of the USB v1 1 port USB v1 1 port maximum speed is 14 Mbps whereas the maximum speed of a USB v2 0 port is 480 Mbps PC computers can be upgraded with optional add on USB v2 0 adapters that provide one or more USB v2 0 ports 3 Question Why does the utility kept asking me to Save my settings when I m trying to close the utility Answer This is because you ve made changes to the settings and the utility is offering you the chance to save the changes If you want to avoid these Profile setting prompts simply hit Apply before you Close the utility program 4 Question Why doesn t Ad Hoc mode work correctly after I enter a SSID and click Apply Answer You need to click the Initiate Ad Hoc button before you click Apply Here is how you start an Ad Hoc network a Fillin the Network Name SSID b Select the Computer to Computer Ad Hoc network Type c Click initiate Ad Hoc d Accept default settings or make proper changes and click OK e Click on Apply Note Be sure all computers in your Ad Hoc network are configured with static IP address in the same subnet 5 Questi
74. using neighboring channels for example channel 1 and channel 2 in the same general vicinity will interfere with each other Applying two channels that allow the maximum channel separation will decrease the amount of channel cross talk and provide a noticeable performance increase over networks with minimal channel separation Wireless Networking Basics B 7 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 The radio frequency channels used are listed in Table 4 1 Table 4 1 802 11b and g Radio Frequency Channels Channel Center Frequency Frequency Spread 1 2412 MHz 2399 5 MHz 2424 5 MHz 2 2417 MHz 2404 5 MHz 2429 5 MHz 3 2422 MHz 2409 5 MHz 2434 5 MHz 4 2427 MHz 2414 5 MHz 2439 5 MHz 5 2432 MHz 2419 5 MHz 2444 5 MHz 6 2437 MHz 2424 5 MHz 2449 5 MHz 7 2442 MHz 2429 5 MHz 2454 5 MHz 8 2447 MHz 2434 5 MHz 2459 5 MHz 9 2452 MHz 2439 5 MHz 2464 5 MHz 10 2457 MHz 2444 5 MHz 2469 5 MHz 11 2462 MHz 2449 5 MHz 2474 5 MHz 12 2467 MHz 2454 5 MHz 2479 5 MHz 13 2472 MHz 2459 5 MHz 2484 5 MHz Note The available channels supported by the wireless products in various countries are different The preferred channel separation between the channels in neighboring wireless networks is 25 MHz 5 channels This means that you can apply up to three different channels within your wireless network There are only 11 usable wireless channels in t
75. ws 8 Then restart your PC C 6 Preparing Your PCs for Network Access 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 DHCP Configuration of TCP IP in Windows XP or 2000 You will find there are many similarities in the procedures for different Windows systems when using DHCP to configure TCP IP The following steps will walk you through the configuration process for each of these versions of Windows DHCP Configuration of TCP IP in Windows XP Locate your Network Neighborhood icon Select Control Panel from the Windows XP Start Menu Select the Network Connections icon on the Control Panel This will take you to the next step Local Area Connection Network Tasks Y Local Area Connection 3 E Create a new connection Now the Network Connection window See Also displays i Network Troubleshooter The Connections List that shows all the Other Places network connections set up on the PC Be Control Panel located to the right of the window Network Documents Right click on the Connection with the F Computer wireless icon and choose Status Details Network Connections System Folder Preparing Your PCs for Network Access C 7 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Local Area Connection 3 Status PR General Support Now you should be at the Local Area Connection Network Connection S
76. y icon NFTICFAD Smart Wizard Wireless Utility N E n G E A R Selected Adapter NETGEAR WG111 802 11g Wireless USB2 0 Ada res 1 TEM yj Seem Dosen Netwerk Name SSID ELT NETGEAR ue WEP Encplen Advsnced Settings Access Port Infsstractae Computer to Computer AdHoc WG111 Configuration Utility Note The NETGEAR default settings are Infrastructure mode with Any first available network that replies for the wireless network name SSID and WEP disabled If your WLAN settings are different from the NETGEAR default settings you will not connect Set up your WG111 accordingly Note This procedure assumes you are connecting to a wireless network which is not using WEP security If your network includes WEP settings click the Security tab page and configure the WG111 accordingly For help with these steps click the Help button in the WG111 Configuration Utility to view context sensitive help information or see Enabling Wireless Security Features on page 4 6 Basic Setup 202 10026 01 User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WG111 Verify wireless connectivity to your network a Verify that the status monitor information at the bottom of the utility matches your wireless network b Check the color of the WG111 icon qu in the Windows system tray green or yellow indicates a working connection red indicates no connection c Check the WG111 L

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