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1. 46 Appendix F Regulatory Information 48 Appendix G Warranty 50 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 1
2. 250 mA Transmit 530 mA Peak Output Power 20dBm Nominal Temp Range Receive sensitivity Minimum 72dBm typical 74dBm 54Mbps Nominal Temp Range Antenna External antenna with the gain of 2dBi L type 46 EMC certification FCC Part 15 USA CE Europe Super G Wireless PCI Adapter DGT Taiwan Temperature Range Operating 0 55 deg C Storing 20 65 deg C Humidity Max 90 Non condensing Driver Windows 2000 XP WPA AES 802 1X client for Windows XP Security 64 128 152 bit WEP Roaming Seamless roaming among 802 11b g access points Management Utility Monitors the network situation Dimensions 120mm 121mm 20mm 120mm 81mm 20mm Weight 52 5 48 5 1g Packaging Packaging specially used by Gigabyte Subject to Change without Notices 47 Appendix F Regulatory Information CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with t
3. Leave the Access Point 1 through Access Point 4 fields blank or enter the MAC addresses of up to four preferred access points to which the client adapter can associate then click OK The MAC address should consist of 12 hexadecimal characters If the specified access points are not found or the client adapter roams out of range the adapter may associate to another access point Go to the next section to set additional parameters or click OK to save your changes and return to the Profile Management window Diagnostics Tab Basic transmit and receive statistics are available here Figure 30 with more advanced statistics available from the Advanced Statistics button 35 Gigabyte Client Utility Action Options Help Current Status Site Survey Profile Management Diagnostics Information Transmit Multicast Packets 5 Broadcast Packets 18526 Unicast Packets 12541 Total Bytes 1717796 Advanced Statistics Receive Multicast Packets 140 Broadcast Packets 71619 Unicast Packets 4605 Total Bytes 15874542 SmartSetup3 Figure 30 Diagnostics Tab Transmit Multicast Packets Number of packets sent to a multicast address Broadcast Packets Number of packets sent to a broadcast address Unicast Packets Number of packets sent to a unicast address Total Bytes Total bytes transmitted Receive Multicast Packets Number of packets received as a multicast address Broadcast Packets Number of packets rec
4. for this Profile Select a PAC Authority to use with this profile z OK Cancel Figure 23 EAP FAST Settings Use Temporary User Name and Password Requires you to enter the EAP FAST username and password each time the computer reboots in order to authenticate and gain access to the network 28 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter Use Saved User Name and Password Does not require you to enter an EAP FAST username and password each time the computer reboots Authentication occurs automatically as needed using a saved username and password which are registered with the RADIUS server User Name Enter a username Password Confirm Password Enter a password in both fields Domain If you wish to specify a domain name that will be passed to the RADIUS server along with your username enter it in the Domain field Include Windows Logon Domain with User Name If you work in an environment with multiple domains and therefore want your Windows login domain to be passed to the RADIUS server along with your username Select the protected access credential PAC authority provisioning o Check the Allow Automatic PAC Provisioning for this Profile checkbox to have the system automatically provide the PAC for this profile o OR To set a PAC authority choose a PAC Authority from the drop down list to use Click the Select More button to import or delete a new PAC authority Using EAP TLS EAP TTLS or PEAP Before our net
5. geographic area consisting of two or more LANs Broadband communication over the WAN is often through public networks such as the ADSL or Cable systems or through leased lines or satellites To simplify it please image network as a WAN WEP WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is a data privacy mechanism based on a 64 128 bit shared key algorithm as described in the IEEE 802 11 standard 45 Host Interface Appendix E Specifications PCI 2 3 Operating Voltage 802 11b 3 3VDC 5 Frequency Band 2412 2484 MHz subject to local regulation Modulation Technology DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Modulation Techniques CCK DQPSK DBPSK Date Rates 11 5 5 2 1Mbps auto fallback Typical Power Consumption Doze 25mA Receive 250mA Transmit 560mA Peak Output Power 21dBm Nominal Temp Range Minimum Receive Sensitivity 85dBm 11 Mbps Nominal Temp Range Antenna External antenna with the gain of 2dBi L type 802 11g backward compatible to 802 11b Frequency Bands 2412 2484 MHz subject to local regulations Modulation Technology OFDM and DSSS Modulation Techniques 64QAM 16QAM QPSK BPSK CCK DQPSK DBPSK Date Rates Base mode 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 11 6 5 5 2 and 1 Mbps auto fallback Turbo mode 108 96 72 48 36 24 18 and 12 Mbps auto fallback Typical Power Consumption Doze 25mA Receive
6. to as Access Point Mode When a wireless network is set to infrastructure mode the wireless network is configured to communicate with a wired network through a wireless access point What is the IEEE 802 119 standard The IEEE 802 11g standard specifies data rates of up to 54 Mbps in the 2 4 GHz band It uses Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM which is provided by this standard and is compatible with 802 11b standard offering speeds of about 11 Mbps This standard uses Complementary Code Keying CCK modulation Both 11g and 11b can operate at a range of up to 300 feet 40 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter Appendix B Wireless Security The WP01GT and all of GIGABYTE s wireless offerings are all built to deliver the easiest and most secure wireless networking experience as possible Please understand the following key points in order to enjoy a safe and secure wireless network Wireless Security Tips The following are basic wireless security tips which will minimize the chance of a breach in your private wireless network Change the default SSID Disable SSID Broadcast Change the default password for the Administrator account Enable MAC Address Filtering Change the SSID periodically Use the highest encryption algorithm possible Use WPA if it is available Change the WEP encryption keys periodically NOORWD Don t Be a Statistic Wireless networks are easy to find Statistics show that ro
7. used CKIP MIC Errors The number of frames that were discarded due to an incorrect message integrity check MIC value when CKIP was being used 38 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter Adapter Information Tab The Driver Info Tab displays the information of the card s driver MAC address and version date Gigabyte Client Utility Action Options Help GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Utility Version 4 1 0 161 32 Utility Date 27 Apr 2005 16 03 58 Driver Version 4 0 0 167 Driver Date 10 Feb 2005 23 07 50 Card Name Gigabyte GN WP01GT Wireless PCI Adapter MAC Address 00 03 7F BE FO E1 SmartSetup3 Figure 31 Adapter Info Tab Utility Version The version number of the WP01GT utility Utility Date The date of manufacture of the WPO1GT utility file Driver Version The version number of the WP01GT driver Driver Date The date of manufacture of the WP01GT driver file Card Name The Make and Model name of the wireless Adapter MAC Address The MAC address of the WP01GT 39 Appendix A FAQ This section provides solutions to common problems that may occur during installation configuration or use of the Adapter Q A PO PO What is Ad hoc mode When a wireless network is set to Ad hoc mode the wireless equipped computers are configured to communicate directly with each other The Ad hoc wireless network will not communicate with any wired network What is Infrastructure mode Also referred
8. will assist you with proper installation of the PCI Adapter and also with installing the necessary drivers and utilities Hardware Installation You will need a Phillips head screwdriver to perform the installation as described below Step 1 Power OFF your PC Step 2 Plug the PCI Adapter into an open PCI slot on the motherboard by pressing the card gently until the card edge connector is completely and firmly inserted into your motherboards PCI slot LEDs gt lt Card edge connector Figure 2 Insert your PCI Adapter Step 3 Once inserted attach the antenna on the mount of the PCI Adapter by screwing it on clockwise as shown in the figure below Super G Wireless PCI Adapter Figure 3 Attach the high gain antenna Installing the Driver and Utility This section covers installation of the WP01GT wireless drivers and utility You should use the drivers that are included on the CD ROM rather than the default Windows drivers The GIGABYTE WMAG drivers have special features and utilities that give you more stability and security than Window s default Wireless Zero Configuration Step 1 Upon starting your PC the Windows Found New Hardware wizard will open Click Cancel to close this window Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Nag Wa 3 Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install a device driver for a hardware device To continue click Next lt Back F
9. will be assigned does not have WEP set to Optional This is the default setting None no security is set Default setting Select the type of security encryption WPA WPA2 WPA WPA2 Passphrase WEP or RADIUS 802 1X from the radio buttons and click Configure Depending on the security selected the following Configure Security Screens will appear Configure Pre Shared Key WEP Security To use WEP select if you want Hex or ASCII method enter a pre shared key select 64 bits 128 bits or 152 bits from the drop down box and click OK Note ASCII text WEP keys are not supported on GIGABYTE Routers you must choose the Hexadecimal 0 9 A F option if you are connecting with these Access Points Define Pre Shared Keys Key Entry Hexadecimal 0 9 A F O ASCII Text all keyboard characters Encryption Keys Transmit WEP Key Size Me 64 128 152 WEP Key 1 OLS 6 WEP Key 2 Ooo WEP Key 3 Ooo WEP Key 4 oo Figure 20 WEP key configuration WPA WPA2 Passphrase When you select WPA WPA2 the target 802 11 device must also be WPA WPA2 enabled in order to communicate with each other Obtain the WPA WPA2 Passphrase for the access point from your system administrator and inter it in the WPA WPA2 Passphrase field e WPA WPA2 Passphrase must contain 8 to 63 ASCII text characters or 64 hexadecimal characters e Your client adapter s WPA WPA2 Passphrase must match 25 the Passphrase used by the access point
10. 1g This version works in the 2 4 GHz band like 802 11b but operates at 54 Mbit s raw throughput like 802 1 1a It is fully backwards compatible with 11b and uses the same frequencies Super G The Super G is a set of technologies was invented by the Atheros Company to double the throughput of the 54Mbps promised by the IEEE 802 11g wireless standard To use Super G not only your PCI Adapter but your wireless Router or AP must also support the Atheros Super G functionality These and other advanced configuration options are explained further in Chapter 3 Configuring the WP01GT LED Super G Wireless PCI Adapter The WP01GT has one LED on the bracket next to the external antenna The LED is the Receive Transmit indicator Please see Figure 1 below LED Activities Definition Steady blink Looking for network association Random blink Associated with network Blinking increases with activity on network OFF No Power Slow blink Power save mode Figure 1 Adapter LED System Requirements For trouble free installation and operation please assure your PC meets the following minimum system requirements e Desktop PC with a Pentium 300Mhz or higher compatible processor with an available PCI slot e ACD ROM drive e 20 Mbytes of hard disk space Chapter 2 Installation Installing PCI Adapter This chapter covers the installation of the WP01GT Adapter for your desktop PC The following sections
11. 2 Wi Fi Protected Access Choosing WPA opens the WPA WPA2 EAP drop down menu The options include EAP TLS EAP TTLS PEAP EAP GTC PEAP EAP MSCHAR V2 LEAP and EAP FAST Click on the Configure button and fill in the Define Certificate dialog WPA WPA2 Passphrase Enables WPA WPA2 Pre Shared Key PSK Click on the Configure button and fill in the WPA WPA2 Passphrase 802 1x RADIUS Authentication Enables 802 1x security and is only available if a RADIUS Server is connected to the router Choosing 802 1x opens the 802 1x EAP type drop down menu The options include EAP TLS EAP TTLS PEAP EAP GTC PEAP EAP MSCHAR V2 LEAP and EAP FAST Pre Shared Key Enables the use of pre shared keys that are defined on both the access point and the station To define pre shared encryption keys choose the Pre Shared Key radio button and click the Configure button to fill in the Define Pre Shared Keys window Allow Associate to Mixed Cells Check the Allow Association to Mixed 24 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter Cells check box if the access point to which the client adapter is to associate or the VLAN to which the client will be assigned has WEP set to Optional and static WEP is enabled on the client adapter Otherwise the client is unable to establish a connection with the access point Uncheck the Allow Association to Mixed Cells check box if the access point to which the client adapter is to associate or the VLAN to which the client
12. 20 30 50 63 or 100 mW 802 11b g Current Signal Strength The signal strength for all received packets The higher the value the stronger the signal 0 to 100 or 0 to 100 dBm Current Signal Quality The signal quality for all received packets The higher the value the clearer the signal 0 to 100 Current Noise Level The level of background radio frequency energy in the current radio band The lower the value the less background noise present 0 to 100 dBm Up Time The amount of time in hours minutes seconds since the client adapter has been receiving power If the adapter has been running for more than 24 hours the time is displayed in days hours minutes seconds 802 11b Preamble Indicates whether your client adapter is using only long radio headers or short and long radio headers Short amp Long or Long Only Current Link Speed The rate at which your client adapter is currently transmitting data packets 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 or 54 Mbps Channel The channel that your client adapter is currently using for communications This field displays Scanning while the client adapter 20 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter searches for a channel Frequency The radio frequency that your client adapter is currently using for communications This field displays Scanning while the client adapter searches for a frequency Channel Set The regulatory domain for which your client adapter is
13. 5 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Super G Wireless PCI Adapter Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The GIGABYTE WP01GT Super G PCI Adapter with SmartSetup 3 delivers to you with today s fastest available wireless connection The WP01GT Super G Wireless Adapter communicates over the 2 4GHz 802 11g wireless standard with throughput up to 15 times faster than the 11Mbps 802 11b while still remaining fully backward compatible with that standard Desktops PC s equipped with wireless adapters communicate with Wi Fi Application Points and wireless routers giving you the freedom from having to run Ethernet cabling The WP01GT has powerful security features and lightening fast speed moving files watching streaming video and downloading MP3 s faster than ever The WP01GT supports 64 128 152 bit WEP encryption 802 1x RADIUS authentication and WPA support giving you complete peace of
14. GIGABYTE tb TC H N O LL O GF Super G Wireless PCI Adapter GN WP01GT User s Guide October 2004 Revision 1 0 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 5 OVOIVICW AATAKE 5 Key Features iss asaasssasasasasasatasasasasasacasadasaca saia isa snsias cass asa 5 Package Contents siviisasicevenavscavsninssvenauewstseansnussnanecaudaavans 6 Operating Modes maana 6 LED aaa AA BUAN 7 System Requirements cccccccccsssseseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeees 7 Chapter 2 Installation 8 Installing PCI Adapter ss ess nono 8 Hardware Installation assess 8 Installing the Driver and Utility 9 Sm rtSELUP 3 isda csiuiaduiccceatecnawcaducacecatvenaveaduencwiedscaectadseccwes 14 Chapter 3 Configuration 17 Using the GIGABYTE Wireless Utility 17 Current Status Tabasa NANANA AA 17 Site Survey Tau 21 Profile Management Tab seseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 22 Diagnostics Tabi aaa 35 Advanced BO ENE LAAN 36 Adapter Information Tab cccccceessssseeseeeeteeeeeeeeeees 39 Appendix A FAQ cccccsceeesssseseeseeeseees 40 Appendix B Wireless Security 41 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter Appendix C Troubleshooting 42 Appendix D Glossary 43 Appendix E Specifications
15. TTLS If you want to enable EAP TTLS without WPA WPA2 choose 802 1x under Set Security Options and EAP TTLS in the 802 1x EAP Type drop down box If you want to enable EAP TTLS with WPA WPA2 choose WPA WPA2 under Set Security Options and EAP TTLS in the WPA WPA2 EAP Type drop down box 30 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter Define EAP TTLS Configuration C Use Machine Information For Domain Logon Trusted Root Certification Authorities HE User Information for EAP TTLS Authentication User Name ken Password Confirm Password Figure 25 Define EAP TTLS Certificate Window Trusted Root certification Authorities Choose the certificate authority from which the server certificate was downloaded in the drop down list User information for EAP TTLS Authentication Enter your EAP TTLS username and password in the corresponding fields Enabling PEAP EAP GTC If you want to enable PEAP EAP GTC without WPA WPA2 choose 802 1x under Set Security Options and PEAP EAP GTC in the 802 1x EAP Type drop down box If you want to enable PEAP EAP GTC with WPA WPA2 choose WPA WPA2 under Set Security Options and PEAP EAP GTC in the WPA WPA2 EAP Type drop down box 31 Define PEAP EAP GTC Configuration Trusted Root Certification Authorities lt Any gt Set Password O Token Static Password User Information for PEAP GTC Authentication User Name ken Passwo
16. agement Advanced window see Figure 28 enables you to set parameters that control how the client adapter operates within an infrastructure or ad hoc network To open this window click the Advanced tab from any Profile Management window Profile Management Ea General Security Advanced ae a Power Save Mode v 802 11b g 100mW vw Network Type Infrastructure o 802 119 40 mW em 802 11b Preamble Short amp Long O Long Only Wireless Mode Wireless Mode When Starting Ad Hoc Network W 5 GHz 54 Mbps w 2 4 GHz 54 Mbps v 2 4 GHz 11 Mbps 4 Super ANG 802 11 Authentication Mode Preferred APs Figure 28 Advanced Profile Management 33 Transmit Power Level Specifies the preferred power level at which your client adapter transmits Although the adapter supports up to 100 mW the transmit power level that is actually used is limited to the maximum value allowed by your country s regulatory agency FCC in the U S DOC in Canada ETSI in Europe TELEC in Japan etc Reducing the transmit power level conserves battery power but decreases radio range Power Save Mode Seis your client adapter to its optimum power consumption setting CAM Constantly Awake Mode Fast PSP Power Save Mode or Max PSP Max Power Saving Default CAM Constantly Awake Mode Network Type Specifies the type of network in which your client adapter is installed Default Infra
17. cables Auto negotiate To automatically determine the correct setting The term is often used with communications and networking DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is an Internet protocol for automating the configuration of computers that use TCP IP DHCP can be used to automatically assign IP addresses to deliver TCP IP stack configuration parameters such as the subnet mask and default router and to provide other configuration information such as the addresses for printer time and news servers DMZ In computer networks a DMZ demilitarized zone is a computer host or small network inserted as a neutral zone between a company s private network and the outside public network It prevents outside users from getting direct access to a server that stores company data Typically the DMZ contains devices accessible to Internet traffic such as Web HTTP servers FTP servers SMTP e mail servers and DNS servers DNS The Domain Name System DNS is a distributed Internet directory service DNS is used mostly to translate between domain names and IP addresses and to control Internet email delivery Most Internet services rely on DNS to work If DNS fails web sites cannot be located and email delivery service will be suspended Dynamic IP Address An IP address is automatically assigned to a user s AP in a TCP IP network typically by a DHCP server 43 Firewall A system designed to prevent unauthorized access t
18. currently configured This value is not user selectable America EMEA Japan or Rest of World Click OK to close the Advanced Status window Site Survey Tab The Site Survey screen displays a list of infrastructure and Ad hoc networks available for connection in the Network Name column To connect to a network simply click on the network name and press the Activate button Note that secure networks represented by the key icon will require a Passphrase Gigabyte Client Utility Action Options Help Current Status Site Survey Profile Management Diagnostics Information Network Name SSID Address BSSID y Super ER Signal Stengt APO1 0 91e 0530 00 20 ED 49 BE 3E all 23 dB Atheros Wireless 00 03 7F 05 4B 29 34B b4lg cable 00 20 ED 0C EE E9 32 dB 4 b4lg lab 00 0D 61 41 45 7D 38 dB B41G storm 00 20 ED 0C 75 35 21 dB 4 B49G PJ 00 20 ED 08 74 53 e3 WPA PSK 54dB be01 cvh 00 20 ED 11 34 12 eo WPA 44dB br0lg wds to b4l 00 20 ED 22 23 86 53dB chandar mis Ann reta HOOK ma WEP ail sam Figure 16 Site Survey Tab w Network Name The SSID or unique name of the wireless network Key Icon Indicates a secure or open network Signal Strength The strength of signal reported in dB 21 Channel The channel upon which the network broadcasts Wireless Mode The radio frequency which the network broadcasts Profile Management Tab Every session runs under a Pr
19. e number of frames received without errors Frames Received with Errors The number of frames not received due to errors Duplicate Frames Number of duplicate frames received AP Mismatches MAC address public key combination mismatches Sometimes indicative of hacking spoofing Data Rate Mismatches The number of times the client adapter tried to associate to an access point but was unable to because the adapter s data rate was not supported by the access point Authentication Time Out The number of times the client adapter tried to authenticate to an access point but was unable to because the access point did not respond fast enough timed out Authentication Rejects The number of times the client adapter tried to authenticate to an access point but was rejected Association Time Out The number of times the client adapter tried to associate to an access point but was unable to because the access point did not respond fast enough timed out Association Rejects The number of times the client adapter tried to associate to an access point but was rejected Standard MIC OK The number of frames that were received with the correct message integrity check MIC value Standard MIC Errors The number of frames that were discarded due to an incorrect message integrity check MIC value CKIP MIC OK The number of frames that were received with the correct message integrity check MIC value when CKIP was being
20. eived as a broadcast address Unicast Packets Number of packets received as a unicast address Total Bytes Total bytes received Advanced Statistics More advanced statistics about your network are available in the Advanced Statistics window Figure 31 36 Advanced Statistics Transmit Frames Transmitted OK Frames Retried Frames Dropped No ACK Frames ACK Frames Receive Beacons Received Frames Received OK Frames Received with Errors CRC Errors Encryption Errors Duplicate Frames AP Mismatches Data Rate Mismatches Super G Wireless PCI Adapter RTS Frames CTS Frames No CTS Frames Retried RTS Frames Retried Data Frames Authentication Time Out Authentication Rejects Association Time Dut Association Rejects Standard MIC OK Standard MIC Errors CKIP MIC OK CKIP MIC Errors Figure 31 Advanced Statistics Transmit Frames Transmitted OK The number of total frames transmitted or received without errors Frames received The number of frames receive by the client Frames Dropped The number of frames dropped by the client No ACK Frames Frames which were not acknowledged by the client ACK Frames Frames acknowledged by the client RTS Frames Request to Send Client sends RTS frame to AP CTS Frames Clear to Send Client receives CTS frame from AP Receive Beacons Received Beacon packets received Frames Received OK Th
21. es in a list according to an order which is convenient to you Radio CJ Toggle on or off the WP01GT wireless radio receiver Profile Management 5 General Tab Clicking Modify from the Profile Management Tab will present the Profile Management Dialogs There are three tabs here General Security and Advanced Tab Profile Management General Security Advanced Profile Settings Profile Name Default Client Name GIGABYTE Network Names SSID1 SSID2 SSID3 OK Cancel Figure 18 Profile Management gt General Tab Profile Name A user defined free form name for the new profile Client Name The Desktop PC name This field is automatically populated but can be edited as you wish Network Names You may define up to three network names which this profile is used when connecting 23 Profile Management gt Security Screen The wireless security sub tab offers you the method of security if any you may select Select WPA WPA2 WPA WPA2 Passphrase 802 1x Pre Shared WEP or None WPA WPA2 is a security standard stronger than WEP encryption and 802 1x is the RADIUS authentication service The default setting is None Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security Options OWPAAWPA2 WPAAWPA2 EAP Type O WPAAWPA2 Passphrase O 802 1x 802 1x EAP Type O Pre Shared Key Static WEP O None Figure 19 Profile Management gt Security Tab Set Security Method WPA WPA
22. from the access point MIC prevents bit flip attacks on encrypted packets During a bit flip attack an intruder intercepts an encrypted message alters it slightly and retransmits it and the receiver accepts the retransmitted message as legitimate Associated AP Name The name of the access point to which your client adapter is associated It is shown only if the client adapter is in infrastructure mode 19 Note This field shows up to 15 characters although the name of the access point may be longer Associated AP IP Address The IP address of the access point to which your client adapter is associated It is shown only if the client adapter is in infrastructure mode Associated AP MAC Address The MAC address of the access point to which your client adapter is associated It is shown only if the client adapter is in infrastructure mode Power Save Mode The client adapter s current power consumption setting CAM Constantly Awake Mode Max PSP Max Power Saving or Fast PSP Power Save Mode Current Power Level The power level at which your client adapter is currently transmitting The maximum level is dependent upon the radio band used and your country s regulatory agency 10 20 30 50 63 or 100 mW 802 11b g band Available Power Levels The power levels at which your client adapter is capable of transmitting The maximum level is dependent upon the radio band used and your country s regulatory agency 10
23. he instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body The antenna s used for this transmitter mu
24. igure 4 Found New Hardware Screen 9 Step 2 Insert the WP01GT Setup CD into the CD ROM drive The Welcome screen will automatically open Step 3 From the main menu click Install Driver amp Utility GIGABYTE TECHNO G da Install Giver amp Utility View Adapter Duck Install Buide View Users Buide View SiialtSetup DOC Start buide Install Adobe Arrobat Figure 5 WP01GT Welcome Screen 10 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter Step 4 InstallShield will install the WP01GT drivers Click Next to proceed Gigabyte GH WP01GT Wireless PCI Adapter Welcome to install Gigabyte GN WPO1GT Wireless PCI Adapter The InstallShield will install Gigabyte GN WPO1GT Wireless PCI Adapter on your computer To continue click Next Figure 6 InstallShield Step 4 Setup will detect your operating system Gigabyte GN WPDIGT Wireless PCI Adapter Check Setup Information Setup has enough information to begin the file transfer operation If you want to review or change any of the settings click Back If you are satisfied with the settings click Next to begin copying files Current Settings Setup Type WinXP Figure 7 InstallShield Detect Windows OS 11 Step 5 If you receive the message Windows Logo Testing click Continue Anyway Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware Gigabyte GN WPO1GT Wireless PCI Adapter has not passed W
25. indows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation Figure 8 Windows Logo Testing Step 6 Click Finish to complete installation Gigabyte GN WPDIGT Wireless PCI Adapter InstallShield Wizard Complete InstallShield has finished installing Gigabyte GN WPO1GT Wireless PCI Adapter on your computer Cancel Figure 9 InstallShield Complete 12 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter If there is a wireless network in the vicinity the WP01GT will automatically associate and display the new wireless connection in your system tray Also note the GIGABYTE wireless utility represented by the four green bars Default brO1 g wds to b41 g cable Associated Excellent 48 0 Mbps llg Gigabyte GN WPO1GT Wireless PCI Adapter 192 168 1 27 Figure 10 New Wireless Connection Icon Congratulations Installation of your Wireless Adapter is complete Li The GIGABYTE WP01GT default wireless settings are Infrastructure Mode NO security accepts all 2 4GHz wireless traffic Super G mode ON and power save mode normal To change these or other set
26. ion None Current Noise Level 96 dBm Data Encryption None Up Time 17 53 38 culatra pro open 802 11b Preamble Short amp Long Message Integrity Check None a a Current Receive Rate 48 0 Mbps Current Transmit Rate 48 0 Mbps Associated AP Name Unavailable Associated AP IP Address Unavailable Associated AP MAC Address 00 20 ED 0C DE 72 Channel 6 Frequency Power Save Mode Normal Channel Set fee Lala Current Power Level 100 mw Available Power Levels 802 113 40 25 20 13 10 mw Available Power Levels 802 11b g 100 63 50 30 20 10 mw Figure 15 Advanced Status Window Network Name SSID The name of the network to which your client adapter is currently associated Server Based Authentication The method by which authentication to a back end server is being performed to establish secure connectivity None LEAP EAP TLS PEAP EAP GTC or PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 Data Encryption The data encryption type that was negotiated with the access point in infrastructure mode or another client in ad hoc mode upon association None WEP CKIP or TKIP Authentication Type Specifies whether the client adapter must share the same WEP keys as the access point in order to authenticate or can authenticate to the access point regardless of its WEP settings Open or Shared Message Integrity Check Indicates whether your client adapter is using message integrity check MIC to protect packets sent to and received
27. marily to troubleshoot Internet connections SSID SSID is the name representing the Router in WLAN 44 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter PPPoE Point to Point over Ethernet is a protocol for connecting remote hosts to the Internet over an always on connection by simulating a dial up connection Router A device that forwards data packets along networks A router is connected to at least two networks commonly two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP network Routers are located at gateways the places where two or more networks connect Subnet Mask A mask used to determine which subnet an IP address belongs to An IP address has two components the network address and the host address Subnetting enables the network administrator to further divide the host part of the address into two or more subnets TCP IP TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol the suite of communications protocols used to connect hosts on the Internet VPN Virtual private networks are secured private network connections built on top of publicly accessible infrastructure such as the Internet or the public telephone network VPNs typically employ some combination of encryption digital certificates strong user authentication and access control to provide security to the traffic they carry They usually provide connectivity to many machines behind a gateway or firewall WAN Wide Area Network a communication network that covers a relatively broad
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29. mind over data security With SmartSetup 3 built in setting up and configuring a secure wireless network has never been easier SmartSetup 3 takes all the guesswork and mystery away giving you a bullet proof WPA connection generally in less than two minutes No pushing buttons no fussing with technical support three steps and you re done Get ready to join the wireless revolution made easy by GIGABYTE Key Features gt Connects to any 802 11b and 802 11g wireless network gt Data rates up to 108Mbps in Super G mode gt Dynamic rate shifting ensures fastest possible connection gt 64 128 152 bit WEP encryption 802 1x and WPA WPA2 WMM support gt External antenna with reversible SMA Theoretical throughput based on doubling of the 54Mbps radio chama Package Contents GN WP01GT Super G Wireless PCI Adapter with antenna User Guide on CD ROM GN WP01GT Quick Start Guide Smartsetup3 Quick Start Guide Only work with GIGABYTE Router Low profile bracket If there are any missing or damaged parts please contact your local distributor or dealer immediately Operating Modes The GN WP01GT PCI Adapter can operate in three modes 802 11b 11b 2 4GHz 11Mbs This radio has a range of about 50 meters and a maximum throughput of 11 Mbit s Although it s slower than 11g it s still the most commonly used network today 802 11g 119 2 4GHz 54Mbps In June 2003 a third standard for Wi Fi was ratified 802 1
30. n and confirm that the device is operating in conformance with the spectrum usage rules for European Community countries as described in this section European standards dictate a maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW EIRP and a frequency range of 2 400 2 4835 Ghz Trademarks GIGABYTE is a registered trademark of GIGA BYTE Technology Inc Other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective manufacturers or owners Copyright Statement No part of this publication or documentation accompanying this Product may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation transformation or adaptation without permission from GIGABYTE GIGA BYTE Technology Inc as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976 Contents are subject to change without prior notice Copyright 2004 by GIGA BYTE Technology Inc All rights reserved 49 Appendix G Warranty Limited Warranty Statement 1 Year Warranty Thank you for purchasing the GIGABYTE Product This limited warranty statement will provide you one year warranty starting from the purchase date Of which if any defect is occurred due to accidents or any man made factors or any unauthorized torn off or damage to GIGABYTE s sticker on the product GIGABYTE Technology will not provide after sale services such as Products are damaged due to any violation of instructions on user manual Hardware is damaged due to inappropriate asse
31. nd ham SmartSetup 3 Define Security Key Network Name SSID GIGABYTE Address BSSID 00 20 ED 0C DE 72 Enter a security key for your device using any alphanumeric key combination 079 upper or lowercase letters that is between 8 to 63 characters in length and then click the OK button This pre shared security key must be used and setup on all users to your wireless network If you prefer NOT to enable wireless security WPA PSK en cryption at this time click the Cancel button Note Itis recommended that you write down this security key on a separate piece of paper that is kept in a safeguarded location love green eggs and ham HE a Cancel Figure 12 SmartSetup 3 Define Passphrase Your GIGABYTE router s web configuration utility will automatically open and detect your ISP type Just key in the Username and Password Done O MEG Pa frn Pra OSE JOB RE 6 De ve GIGABYTE PPPoE The GW BISG bes deserta Mo wan coanection do TEPSI hype Paan AN Weer sadya q Jo Auto detecting your ISP type L Figure 13 15 Note If Figure 13 does not appear please type 192 168 1 254 in the address bar of your web browser and click Smart Setup from the main menu which displays For more information about SmartSetup 3 please see the enclosed Quick Start Guide Congratulations Your secure WPA wireless LAN and Internet 16 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter Chapter 3 Configura
32. nel 11 Server Based Authentication None Data Encryption None Signal Strength ENUNNNUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Excellent SmartSetup3 Figure 14 Link Status Tab Profile Name Network configuration Profile your Adapter is currently using Creating and modifying a profile is done from the Profile Management Tab Link Status Displays the association status of the Adapter to a network Not Associated Associated Authenticating Authenticated Authentication Failed Authentication Failed Retrying Wireless Mode The frequency and rate which your current wireless connection is capable of transmitting or receiving packets Network Type Displays the network connection type options are Ad hoc and Infrastructure Server Based Authentication Indicates if an 802 1X compliant RADIUS authentication server is utilized IP Address The unique Internet Protocol ID for the Adapter Current Channel The wireless radio channel being used for the data transmission Data Encryption Type of encryption currently in use if any Ad hoc Signal Strength The length of the green bar represents relative wireless network signal strength 18 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter Click Advanced if you want to view more detailed status information for your client adapter The Advanced Status window appears see Figure 15 Advanced Status Network Name SSID GIGABYTE Current Signal Strength 42 dBm Server Based Authenticat
33. o or from a private network Firewalls can be implemented in both hardware and software or a combination of both Firewalls are frequently used to prevent unauthorized Internet users from accessing private networks connected to the Internet especially intranets All messages entering or leaving the intranet pass through the firewall which examines each message and blocks those that do not meet the specified security criteria Gateway A device usually a Router that connects hosts on a local network to other networks IP Address Every PC on the Internet has a unique identifying number called an IP Address A typical IP address looks like this 216 27 61 137 IPSec IPSec stands for IP Security It provides authentication and encryption over the Internet It functions at Layer 3 and thus secures everything on the network It has become a standard protocol used for virtual private networks VPNs MAC Address On a local area network LAN or other network the MAC Media Access Control address is your computer s unique hardware number Usually written as 01 23 45 67 89 ab MTU The size in bytes of the largest packet that can be sent or received NAT A technique by which several hosts share a single IP address for accessing to the Internet Ping Packet Internet Groper A utility to determine whether a specific IP address is accessible It works by sending a packet to the specified address and waiting for a reply PING is used pri
34. ofile even if it is the default Profile The Profile Management Tab displays your current wireless connection profile and its details You may add as many wireless profiles as you wish by clicking New You may even import and export your profile as a configuration file This is handy if the laptop is to be used between two or more AP s There are two windows in the Profile Management Tab The top window displays all profiles with a green radio icon next to the active profile The bottom window displays a brief summary of the configuration of the selected profile Clicking Modify allows you to change the wireless connection configuration settings Gigabyte Client Utility Action Options Help Current Status Site Survey Profile Management Diagnostics Information Details Network Type Infrastructure Security Mode Disabled Network Name 1 SSID1 gwlan Network Name 2 SSID2 lt empty gt Network Name 3 SSID3 lt empty gt Order Profiles SmartSetup3 a Figure 17 Profile Management Tab New Click to create a new profile Modify Click to modify the selected profile Remove Click to remove the selected profile Activate Click to activate the selected profile and simultaneously de activate the current profile 22 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter Import Import a profile configuration from file Export Export a profile configuration to a file Order Profiles Arranges the profil
35. rd Confirm Password Figure 26 Define PEAP Certificate Window Trusted Root Certification Authorities Choose the certificate authority from which the server certificate was downloaded in the drop down list Set Password Select Token or Static Password depending on your users database User information for PEAP GTC Authentication Enter your PEAP username and password in the corresponding fields Enabling PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 If you want to enable PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 without WPA WPA2 choose 802 1x under Set Security Options and PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 in the 802 1x EAP Type drop down box If you want to enable PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 with WPA WPA2 choose WPA WPA2 under Set Security Options and PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 in the WPA WPA2 EAP Type drop down box 32 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter Define PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 Configuration C Use Machine Information For Domain Logon Trusted Root Certification Authorities E User Information for PEAP EAP MSCHAP Y2 Authentication User Name ken Password Confirm Password Figure 27 Define EAP Server Window Trusted Root Certification Authorities Choose the certificate authority from which the server certificate was downloaded in the drop down list User information for PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 Authentication Enter your PEAP username and password in the corresponding fields Profile Management gt Advanced Screen The Profile Man
36. st not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Europe 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 EU EFTA member states some restrictions may apply Please contact local spectrum management authorities for further details before putting this device into operation GIGA BYTE Technology Inc declares that the product Wireless Broadband Router Model Number GN B49G is in conformity with and in accordance with the European Directive of EMC 89 336 EEC for the following sections EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 and EN 55022 Disturbances and Immunities GIGA BYTE Technology Inc also declares the conformity of above mentioned product with the actual required safety standards in accordance with LVD Directive 73 23 EEC EN 60950 Safety In accordance with R amp TTE Directive 1995 5 EC Part 17 Requirements for Operation in the European Community GIGA BYTE Technology Inc declares the conformity of the above mentioned products for 48 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter EN 300 328 2 V1 2 1 ETSI EN 300 328 1 V1 3 1 EN 301 489 1 and EN 301 489 17 Technical Requirements for Radio Equipment Countries of Operation and Conditions of Use in the European Community The user should run the configuration utility program provided with this product to check the current channel of operatio
37. structure 802 11b Preamble Determines whether your client adapter uses both short and long radio headers or only long radio headers Wireless Mode Specifies the frequency and rate at which your client adapter should transmit packets to or receive packets from access points Wireless Mode when starting Ad hoc network Specifies the frequency and rate at which your client adapter should transmit packets to or receive packets from other clients in ad hoc mode Channel Specifies the channel that your client adapter uses for communications in a 2 4 GHz ad hoc network The available channels conform to the IEEE 802 11 Standard for your regulatory domain The channel of the client adapter must be set to match the channel used by the other clients in the wireless network 802 11 Authentication Mode Specifies how your client adapter attempts to authenticate to an access point Open and shared authentication do not rely on a RADIUS server on your network Preferred Access Points If this profile is configured for use in an infrastructure network and you want to specify up to four access points to which the client adapter should attempt to 34 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter associate click Preferred APs The Preferred Access Points window appears Preferred Access Points Specified Access Point MAC Addresses Access Point 1 Access Point 2 Access Point 3 Access Point 4 Figure 29 Specify MAC Access Points
38. th the RADIUS server User Name Enter a username Password Confirm Password Enter a password in both fields Domain If you wish to specify a domain name that will be passed to the RADIUS server along with your username enter it in the Domain field Include Windows Logon Domain with User Name If you work in an environment with multiple domains and therefore want your Windows login domain to be passed to the RADIUS server along with your username 27 LEAP was proven to be susceptible to dictionary attacks and EAP FAST is preferable to LEAP In short EAP FAST is hardened LEAP with better crypto protecting the challenge response mechanism Using EAP FAST Before you can enable EAP FAST authentication your network access point must be configured for EAP FAST authentication Perform one of the following from the Security Tab o If you want to enable EAP FAST without WPA WPA2 choose 802 1x under Set Security Options and LEAP in the 802 1x EAP Type drop down box o If you want to enable EAP FAST with WPA WPA2 choose WPA WPA2 under Set Security Options and LEAP in the WPA WPA2 EAP Type drop down box EAP FAST Settings Usemame and Password Settings O Use Temporary User Name and Password User Name Password Confirm Password Domain No Network Connection Unless User Is Logged In Authentication Timeout Value in seconds Protected Access Credentials PAC C Allow Automatic PAC Provisioning
39. tings please see Configuring the WP01GT in Chapter 3 SmartSetup 3 Note The following section applies to users of GIGABYTE Wireless Routers GIGABYTE SmartSetup 3 is a powerful yet user friendly wireless network configuration wizard specially designed for GIGABYTE wireless networks If you are connecting to a GIGABYTE wireless router SmartSetup 3 will detect this and activate In three easy steps you can establish a bulletproof WPA wireless network AND configure your Internet connection Only GIGABYTE delivers this easy powerful and secure solution for your wireless network Step 1 Select the GIGABYTE wireless router from the available networks SmartSetup 3 Selection Tool Network Name SSID Address B55ID Signal Strength 00 20 ED 08 57 B6 nl 17 dB GIGABYTE Kas 00 20 ED 08 5E 50 00 03 7F FE 00 02 00 20 ED 08 58 E8 00 20 ED 08 5D E 00 20 ED 08 57 63 00 02 84 1F 9 37 00 12 01 44 C4 B0 00 20 ED 0C DE 72 15 dB 15 dB 5 dB 2dB 10 dB 2 dB 3dB 36 dB Please select from one of the above wireless networks to perform SmartSetup 3 on Figure 11 SmartSetup 3 Network Selection 14 Step 2 Step 3 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter Create a WPA Passphrase using any keyboard character Make it no less than 8 but no more than 63 characters in length Anyone wishing to gain access to your network will first need to key in this Passphrase In the example below we used I love green eggs a
40. tion Using the GIGABYTE Wireless Utility This chapter explains how to use GIGABYTE Wireless Utility to view the client adapter s status and transmit and receive configuration settings The following topics are covered in this chapter Current Status Displays the complete operation state of the WP01GT Site Survey Displays all visible AP s in the immediate wireless network Profile Management Create and modify connection configuration in a Profile Diagnostics Displays details regarding network connection health and performance Information Displays the card name MAC ID date and versions of the driver In addition to enabling you to configure your Adapter for use in various types of networks GIGABYTE Wireless Utility provides tools that enable you to assess the performance of the Adapter and other devices on the wireless network Current Status Tab GIGABYTE Wireless Utility Link Information screen displays network mode signal strength and link quality information about the current connection To view your Adapter s status and settings open GIGABYTE Wireless Utility The Current Status Tab appears see Figure 14 17 Gigabyte Client Utility Action Options Help Current Status Site Survey Profile Management Diagnostics Information G Profile Name Default GIGABYTE Link Status Associated Wireless Mode 2 4 GHz 54 Mbps IP Address 10 202 20 208 Network Type Infrastructure Current Chan
41. ughly half of all wireless networks have no security in place at all i e they are open systems for anyone to freely use as they please In fact nearly 25 of the time the default administrator username password remain as system defaults Leaving your wireless network open for the taking Following the easy steps outlined above will give you peace of mind and keep your network out of reach from would be hackers Don t be a statistic 41 Problem 1 Response Problem 2 Response Appendix C Troubleshooting The WP01GT does not work correctly Try removing and re inserting the Adapter Make sure that the WP01GT is FIRMLY seated into the PCI slot Uninstall the driver software from your PC and try reinstalling Try rebooting your PC cannot communicate with other computers in Access Point infrastructure Mode Assure that the Desktop PC is powered on Assure that the WP01GT is configured with the same SSID and WEP settings as other computers in the Access Point configuration 42 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter Appendix D Glossary ADSL Asymmetric digital subscriber line ADSL is a new modem technology that converts existing twisted pair telephone lines into access paths for high speed communication of various sorts Auto MDI MDIX On a network hub or switch an auto MDI MDIX port automatically senses if it needs to act as a MDI or MDIX port The auto MDI MDIX capability eliminates the need for crossover
42. with which you are planning to communicate Click OK to save your changes and to return to the Profile Management window Define WPA Pre Shared Key PR Enter a WPA Passphrase between 8 and 64 characters long OK Cancel Figure 21 Enter WPA Passphrase Using LEAP Before you can enable LEAP authentication your network access point must be configured for LEAP authentication Perform one of the following from the Security Tab If you want to enable LEAP without WPA WPA2 choose 802 1x under Set Security Options and LEAP in the 802 1x EAP Type drop down box o If you want to enable LEAP with WPA WPA2 choose WPA WPA2 under Set Security Options and LEAP in the WPA WPA2 EAP Type drop down box 26 Super G Wireless PCI Adapter LEAP Settings Username and Password Settings O Use Temporary User Name and Password User Name Password Confirm Password Domain No Network Connection Unless User Is Logged In Authentication Timeout Value in seconds 30 Figure 22 LEAP Settings Use Temporary User Name and Password Requires you to enter the LEAP username and password each time the computer reboots in order to authenticate and gain access to the network Use Saved User Name and Password Does not require you to enter a LEAP username and password each time the computer reboots Authentication occurs automatically as needed using a saved username and password which are registered wi
43. you can enable EAP TLS EAP TTLS or PEAP authentication work devices must meet the following requirements You must have a valid Windows username and password and the password cannot be blank The appropriate certificates must be installed on your computer EAP TLS requires both a Certificate Authority CA certificate and a user certificate while EAP TTLS or PEAP requires only a CA certificate If you want to enable EAP TLS without WPA WPA2 choose 802 1x under Set Security Options and EAP TLS in the 802 1x EAP Type drop down box If you want to enable EAP TLS with WPA WPA2 choose WPA WPA2 under Set Security Options and EAP TLS in the WPA WPA2 EAP Type drop down box 29 Define Certificate C Use Machine Information For Domain Logon Select a Certificate BY Trusted Root Certification Authorities lt Any gt Server Domain Name Login Name Figure 24 Define Certificate Window Select a Certificate Choose a certificate from the dropdown list Trusted Root Certification Authorities Choose an authority from the dropdown list Server Domain Name Leave the Server Domain Name field blank to allow the client to accept a certificate from any server that supplies a certificate signed by the certificate authority listed in the Server Properties drop down list Login Name If the Login Name field is not filled in automatically enter your username in this format username domain com Enabling EAP
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