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Linksys Wireless-G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster
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1. Upgrade To replace existing software or firmware with a newer version Upload To transmit a file over a network URL Uniform Resource Locator The address of a file located on the Internet VPN Virtual Private Network A security measure to protect data as it leaves one network and goes to another over the Internet WAN Wide Area Network The Internet WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy A method of encrypting network data transmitted on a wireless network for greater security WINIPCFG A Windows 98 and Me utility that displays the IP address for a particular networking device WLAN Wireless Local Area Network A group of computers and associated devices that communicate with each other wirelessly WPA Wi Fi Protected Access a wireless security protocol using TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol encryption which can be used in conjunction with a RADIUS server 49 Appendix F Specifications Model Standards Ports Channels LEDs Protocols Peak Gain of the Antenna Transmitted Power Receive Sensitivity Security features WEP key bits Warranty Dimensions WUSB54GR IEEE 802 11b 802 119 USB 1 1 USB 2 0 USB Port 802 11b 802 11g 11 Channels US Canada 13 Channels Europe 14 Channels Japan Power Link 802 11b CCK 11 Mbps DQPSK 2 Mbps DBPSK 1 Mbps 802 119 OFDM 0 5dBi 802 11b 18 1dBm Typical 902 119 17 1dBm Typical 11Mbps 84dBm Typical 54Mb
2. z router of access point Select Ad Hoc Mode if you wani to connect to another wireless device directly withoul using a wireless router or access poini AdHoc Mode Piedee cenfet Pot mittiett z iwmch tre SSID fer yout wireles peters EJ m o The S440 Sarvica Sei IDentifier a the wireless network nome Figure 4 11 Wireless Mode 12 4 If you chose Infrastructure Mode go to Step 5 now If you chose Ad Hoc Mode the Ad Hoc Mode Settings screen will appear Select the correct operating channel for your wireless network The channel you choose should match the channel set on the other devices in your wireless network If you are unsure about which channel to use keep the default setting Click the Next button Click the Back button to change any settings If your wireless network doesn t have wireless security select Disabled and then click the Next button to continue Proceed to Step 6 If your wireless network has wireless security select the method of security used WEP WPA Personal PSK2 WPA Enterprise or RADIUS WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy and WPA stands for Wi Fi Protected Access PSK2 stands for Pre shared Key2 WPA is a stronger security method than WEP RADIUS stands for Remote Authentication Dial In User Service Click the Next button to continue or the Back button to return to the previous screen Proceed to the appropriate section for your security method WEP WPA Personal PSK2 WPA Enterpri
3. Then enter the network s Passphrase or WEP Key Click the Connect button To cancel the connection click the Cancel button If the network has the wireless security WPA Personal security enabled then you will see the WPA Personal Needed for Connection screen Select the appropriate encryption type TKIP or AES Enter the network s Passphrase or pre shared key in the Passphrase field Then click the Connect button To cancel the connection click the Cancel button ntar hA e atwrark Manitnr pter 5 Using the Wireless Network Monitor A Deere gl Dico Tantam re WEP Key Needed for Connection This wireless network has WEP enonyption enabled To connect to this network select the level of WEP arpio Enter the required passphrase or WEP key In the appropriate field below Then press the EZE we el eee eines security meto used by pour existing WEP encryption eier 64 bit 128 bil or 152 bal encryption bt AT rl d Lo Kc ETTA aa ceo rd The Prae aeiia and should be ro more Burn 16 characters in length When eniering this manually 8 shoeld be 10 characters lor B bit oh Figure 5 6 WEP Key Needed for Connection d irie ol Care Sade linc WPA Personal Needed for Connection This wireless network has WPA Personal also knaw as Pre Shared Key enabled Ta connect to this nebeork select the encryption type Enter the mequingd passphrase ia the appropriate field below Then press the Connect button
4. oue JE Pease select te authentication method that you use encryption TKIP or AES from the Encryption drop down menu Enter the Login Name used for authentication Password l Enter the Password used tor authentication Click the Next button to continue or the Back button to return to the previous screen BS Enter the Server Name used for authentication Optional ae Int Am Please select the certificate used for authentication EAP MSCHAP v2 Please Mt the inner authentication method used inside the i wunne Encryption wes Le deren select the anepi type used to protect the wireless Figure 4 16 Wireless Security WPA Enterprise PEAP TIT A y ana f mnmnmnanmntimeam tha Wliralace f gt Manor Adantar with RDannaRnnctar oe Ip and Connecting t he Wire ess u Netwol k Ada pter WII n R ange B OOStel 1 5 Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster RADIUS RADIUS features use of a RADIUS server This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to the Router RADIUS offers two authentication types EAP TLS and PEAP Creating a Profile Authentication Select the authentication method your network is using EAP TLS or PEAP Wireless Security RADIUS Authentication EAP TLS v Please select the authentication method that you use to access your network Enter the Login Name usad for authentication EAP TLS Server Name Enter the Server Name used for authentication Optional
5. Please select the wireless security method used by your existing wirless network Please select an encryption type used to protect your wireless data bacem ee Please mater n Passphrase that by B o Ei characters in ng Figure 5 7 WPA Personal Needed for Connection d ir mz reece re PSK2 Needed for Connection This wireless network has PSK enabled Ta connect to this network ever Ce requeed passgtrase in ihe appropriate field below Then chek the Connect button Please select the wireless security method used by your NM eee Please enter a Passphrase that i A 10 63 characters in length Figure 5 8 PSK2 Needed for Connection 21 If the network has PSK2 wireless security enabled then you will see the PSK2 Needed for Connection screen Enter the network s Passphrase or pre shared key in the Passphrase field To connect to the network click Connect To cancel the connection click Cancel Profiles The Profiles screen lets you save different configuration profiles for different network setups The table on the left displays a list of available profiles with their profile names and SSIDs Profile The name of the profile is displayed here SSID The SSID or unique name of the wireless network is displayed here Profile Information For each profile selected the following are listed Wireless Mode This is the mode of the wireless network currently in use Transfer Rate The data transfer rate of the curre
6. Pre shared key 2 enabled this screen will appear Passphrase Enter a Passphrase also called a pre shared key of 8 63 characters in the Passphrase field Then click Connect and proceed to Step 3 After the software has been successfully installed the Congratulations screen will appear Click Connect to Network to connect to your network implement the new settings and return to the Link Information screen Congratulations The profile has been successfully configured Chapter 5 Using the Wireless Network Monitor Create a New Profile A Pap nf Cinco Lesen imc WPA Personal Needed for Connection This wireless network has WPA Personal alo know as Pre Shared Key enabled To connect to Hus network select the encryption type Enter the required passphrase in the appropriate field below Then click the Connect Please select the wireless security metod used by your Please select an enoryption type used Ip protect poor wireless data transmissions Peng enter a Passphegsa thal B go ET characters in length Figure 5 2 WPA Personal Needed for Connection This wireless netseork has PSKZ enabled To connect to this network niter the regained passphrasg in the appropriate field below Then click the Connect button Please select the wireless security method used by your EZ e rising vine mk ET Please enter a Passphrass thal o 8 1a 63 characters in length Figure 5 3 PSK2 Needed for Connection AA Congratulati
7. 802 11b functions e CSMA CA plus Acknowledge protocol Multi Channel Roaming Automatic Rate Selection RTS CTS feature Fragmentation Power Management What IEEE 802 119 features are supported The product supports the following IEEE 802 119 functions e CSMA CA plus Acknowledge protocol OFDM protocol Multi Channel Roaming Automatic Rate Selection RTS CTS feature Fragmentation Power Management 33 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 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 roaming Roaming is the ability of a PC to communicate continuously while moving freely throughout an area greater than that covered by a single access point Before using the roaming function the workstation must make sure that it is the same channel number with the access point of dedicated coverage area To achieve true seamless connectivity the wireless LAN must incorporate a number of different functions Each node and access point for example must always acknowledge receipt of each message Each node must maintain contact with the wireless network even when not actually transmitting data Achieving these
8. If you selected EAP TLS enter the login name of your wireless network in the Login Name field Enter the RAUM rmoteogeneapugetagn name of the authentication server in the Server Name field this is optional From the Certificate drop down menu select the certificate you have installed to authenticate you on your wireless network Click the Next button to continue or the Back button to return to the previous screen Figure 4 17 Wireless Security RADIUS EAP TLS PEAP If you selected PEAP enter the login name of your wireless network in the Login Name field Enter the password of your wireless network in the Password field Enter the name of the authentication server in the Server Name field this is optional From the Certificate drop down menu select the certificate you have installed to authenticate you on your wireless network if you want to use any certificate keep the default setting Trust Any Then select the authentication method used inside the PEAP tunnel Wireless Security RADIUS i i K Click the Next button to continue or the Back button to return to the previous screen ENEM n Enter the Password used for authentication MP Enterthe Server Name used for authentication Optional Gertificate TrustAny el Please select the certificate used for authentication Inner Authen v Please select the inner authentication method used inside the PEAP tunnel Figure 4 18 Wireless Security RAD
9. TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol encryption which can be used in conjunction with a RADIUS server 10 Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster If your network has the wireless security PSK2 Pre shared key 2 enabled this screen will appear Linksys A Divisipe of Cen Siem ine Passphrase Enter your network devices passphrase also called a pre shared key of 8 63 characters in the Passphrase field PSK2 Needed for Connection Then click Connect and proceed to Step 3 This wireless network has PSK2 enabled To connect to this network enter the required passphrase in the appropriate field below Then click the Connect button mem ze y Messe select the wireless security melhod used by your a existing wireless network Passphrase a Please enter a Passphrase that is 8 to 6 3 characters in gth Figure 4 7 PSK2 Needed for Connection 3 After the software has been successfully installed the Congratulations screen will appear Click Connect to Network to connect to your network For more information about the Wireless Network Monitor refer to Chapter 5 Using the Wireless Network Monitor Congratulations Your profile has been successfully configured Congratulations The installation of the Wireless G Notebook Adapter is complete To check the link information search for available wireless networks or make additional configuration changes proceed to Chapter 5 Using the Wireless Netw
10. for the Administrator account 4 Enable MAC Address Filtering 5 Change the SSID periodically 6 Use the highest encryption algorithm possible Use WPA if it is available Please note that this may reduce your network performance 7 Change the WEP encryption keys periodically Security Threats Facing Wireless Networks Wireless networks are easy to find Hackers know that in order to join a wireless network wireless networking products first listen for beacon messages These messages can be easily decrypted and contain much of the network s information such as the network s SSID Service Set Identifier Here are the steps you can take Change the administrator s password regularly With every wireless networking device you use keep in mind that network settings SSID WEP keys etc are stored in its firmware Your network administrator is the only person who can change network settings If a hacker gets a hold of the administrator s password he too can change those settings So make it harder for a hacker to get that information Change the administrator s password regularly SSID There are several things to keep in mind about the SSID AN Note Some of these security features are available only through the network router or access point Refer to the router or access point s documentation for more information 39 1 Disable Broadcast 2 Make it unique 3 Change it often Most wireless networking devices wil
11. functions simultaneously requires a dynamic RF networking technology that links access points and nodes In such a system the user s end node undertakes a search for the best possible access to the system First it evaluates such factors as signal strength and quality as well as the message load currently being carried by each access point and the distance of each access point to the wired backbone Based on that information the node next selects the right access point and registers its address Communications between end node and host computer can then be transmitted up and down the backbone As the user moves on the end node s RF transmitter regularly checks the system to determine whether it is in touch with the original access point or whether it should seek a new one When a node no longer receives acknowledgment from its original access point it undertakes a new search Upon finding a new access point it then re registers and the communication process continues What is ISM band The FCC and their counterparts outside of the U S have set aside bandwidth for unlicensed use in the ISM Industrial Scientific and Medical band Spectrum in the vicinity of 2 4 GHz in particular is being made available worldwide This presents a truly revolutionary opportunity to place convenient high speed wireless capabilities in the hands of users around the globe What is Spread Spectrum Spread Spectrum technology is a wideband radio frequency te
12. is powered on e Make sure that your USB Network Adapter is configured on the same channel SSID and WEP as the other computers in the Infrastructure configuration 32 Frequently Asked Questions Can run an application from a remote computer over the wireless network This will depend on whether or not the application is designed to be used over a network Consult the application s user guide to determine if it supports operation over a network Can I play computer games with other members of the wireless network Yes as long as the game supports multiple players over a LAN local area network Refer to the game s user guide for more information What is the IEEE 802 11b standard It is one of the IEEE standards for wireless networks The 802 11b standard allows wireless networking hardware from different manufacturers to communicate provided that the hardware complies with the 802 11b standard The 802 11b standard states a maximum data transfer rate of 11Mbps and an operating frequency of 2 4GHz What is the IEEE 802 11g standard It is one of the IEEE standards for wireless networks The 802 11g standard allows wireless networking hardware from different manufacturers to communicate provided that the hardware complies with the 802 11g standard The 802 11g standard states a maximum data transfer rate of 54Mbps and an operating frequency of 2 4GHz What IEEE 802 11b features are supported The product supports the following IEEE
13. network is using EAP TLS or PEAP rT Enter the Login Name used for authentication Server Name Enter the Server Name used for authentication Optional EAP TLS Please select the certificate used for authentication Encryption AES iv Please select the encryption type used to protect the wireless data transmissions If you selected EAP TLS enter the login name of your wireless network in the Login Name field Enter the name of the authentication server in the Server Name field this is optional From the Certificate drop down menu select the certificate you have installed to authenticate you on your wireless network Select the type of encryption TKIP or AES from the Encryption drop down menu Click the Next button to continue or the Back button to return to the previous screen Figure 4 15 Wireless Security WPA Enterprise EAP TLS PEAP If you selected PEAP enter the login name of your wireless network in the Login Name field Enter the password of your wireless network in the Password field Enter the name of the authentication server in the Creating a Profile Server Name field this is optional From the Certificate drop down menu select the certificate you have installed to authenticate you on your wireless network if you want to use any certificate keep the default Wireless Security WPA Enterprise setting Trust Any Then select the authentication method used inside the PEAP tunnel Select the type of Weem
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15. security on the Adapter If not you will be taken directly to the Congratulations screen 1 If you have wireless security enabled on your network continue to step 2 If you don t have wireless security enabled continue to step 3 2 If your network has the wireless security WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy enabled this screen will appear Select what is used by your network devices 64 bit or 128 bit Then enter your network devices passphrase or manually enter your network devices WEP key Passphrase Enter a passphrase in the Passphrase field so a WEP key is automatically generated The passphrase is case sensitive and should not be longer than 16 alphanumeric characters It must match the passphrase of your other wireless network devices and is compatible with Linksys wireless products only If you have any non Linksys wireless products enter the WEP key manually on those products Creating a Profile Available Wireless Network Please select the wireless network that you want t connect to then click Connect button to continues H you are mot sure select the wireless network with the strongest signal strength 8 100 Disabled 00 02 D0 30 02 AO B 180 WPA TUF D0 02 DO O D2 AA 51 Ire WEP BA hit G0 02 DD J0 D2 AA Figure 5 12 Create a New Profile Linksys A Dees pf Chro sien lnc WEP Key Needed for Connection This wireless network has WEP encryption enabled To connect
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17. to this network select the level of WEP encryption Enter the required passphrase or WEP key in the appropriate field below Then click the Connect we M 128 bit Passphrase J Please select the wireless security method used by your existing wireless network Ta usa WEP encryption select 64 bit or 128 bil The Passphrasa is case sensitive and should be no more than 16 characters in length When entering this manually it should be 10 characters for 64 bit encryption or 26 characters for 128 bit encryption Valid hexadecimal characters are A through E and numbers O through 8 Figure 5 1 WEP Key Needed for Connection 23 Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster 3 WEP Key The WEP key you enter must match the WEP key of your wireless network For 64 bit encryption enter exactly 10 hexadecimal characters For 128 bit encryption enter exactly 26 hexadecimal characters Valid hexadecimal characters are 0 to 9 and A to F Then click Connect and proceed to Step 3 If your network has the wireless security WPA Personal Wi Fi Protected Access enabled this screen will appear Encryption Select the type of algorithm you want to use TKIP or AES from the Encryption drop down menu Passphrase Enter a Passphrase also called a pre shared key of 8 63 characters in the Passphrase field Then click Connect and proceed to Step 3 If your network has the wireless security PSK2
18. 2 4GHz and backward compatibility with 802 11b devices Access Point A device that allows wireless equipped computers and other devices to communicate with a wired network Also used to expand the range of a wireless network Adapter A device that adds network functionality to your PC Ad hoc A group of wireless devices communicating directly with each other peer to peer without the use of an access point AES Advanced Encryption Standard A security method that uses symmetric 128 bit block data encryption Backbone The part of a network that connects most of the systems and networks together and handles the most data Bandwidth The transmission capacity of a given device or network Beacon Interval Data transmitted on your wireless network that keeps the network synchronized Bit A binary digit Boot To start a device and cause it to start executing instructions Bridge A device that connects different networks Broadband An always on fast Internet connection Browser An application program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web 43 Buffer A shared or assigned memory area that is used to support and coordinate different computing and networking activities so one isn t held up by the other Byte A unit of data that is usually eight bits long Cable Modem A device that connects a computer to the cable television network which in turn connects t
19. 4 1 Setup Wizard s Welcome Screen Figure 4 2 Setup Wizard s License Agreement Figure 4 3 Connecting the Adapter Figure 4 4 Available Wireless Network Figure 4 5 WEP Key Needed for Connection Figure 4 6 WPA Personal Needed for Connection Figure 4 7 PSK2 Needed for Connection Figure 4 8 Congratulations Figure 4 9 Available Wireless Network Figure 4 10 Network Settings Figure 4 11 Wireless Mode Figure 4 12 Ad Hoc Mode Settings Figure 4 13 Wireless Security WEP Figure 4 14 Wireless Security WPA Personal Figure 4 1 Wireless Security PSK2 Figure 4 15 Wireless Security WPA Enterprise EAP TLS Figure 4 16 Wireless Security WPA Enterprise PEAP Figure 4 17 Wireless Security RADIUS EAP TLS Figure 4 18 Wireless Security RADIUS PEAP Figure 4 19 Confirm New Settings Figure 4 20 Congratulations screen Figure 5 1 Wireless Network Monitor Icon Figure 5 2 Link Information Figure 5 3 More Information Wireless Network Status Figure 5 4 More Information Network Statistics Figure 5 5 Site Survey Figure 5 6 WEP Key Needed for Connection Figure 5 7 WPA Personal Needed for Connection Figure 5 8 PSK2 Needed for Connection Figure 5 9 Profiles Figure 5 10 Import a Profile Figure 5 11 Export a Profile Figure 5 12 Create a New Profile Figure 5 1 WEP Key Needed for Connection Figure 5 2 WPA Personal Needed for Connection Figure 5 3 PSK2 Needed for Connection Figure 5 4 Con
20. A through F enter exactly 10 hexadecimal characters For 128 bit encryption enter exactly 26 hexadecimal characters For Advanced Users RU Que ARMES a ny amp n amp A amp rr TX Key fF Lei Select the transmit key for your network Default setting 1 Valid hexadecimal characters are 0 to 9 and A to F EERI Ee Advanced Users TX Key The default transmit key number is 1 If your network s access point or wireless router uses transmit key number 2 3 or 4 select the appropriate number from the 7X Key drop down box Figure 5 17 Wireless Security WEP Authentication The default is set to Auto so it will auto detect for Shared Key or Open System authentication For Shared Key authentication both the sender and the recipient share a WEP key for authentication For Open System authentication the sender and the recipient do not share a WEP key for authentication If you are not sure which authentication method to select keep the default Auto LINKSYS A iian g Cinco bezem lac Click the Next button to continue or click the Back button to return to the previous screen Creating a Profile Wireless Security WPA Personal iv Please select the encryption type used to protect your WPA Personal encryption o kolos dala beavis Zeg Passphrase Please anter a Passphrase that is 8 to 63 characters in th length WPA Personal offers two encryption methods TKIP and AES with dynamic
21. Creating a Profile Wireless Security RADIUS Authentication ew Le ETE ETT O Trust Any Lei DEET EAP MSCHAPv2 w Certificate Please select tha authentication method that you use to access your network Enter the Login Name used for authentication Enter the Password used for authentication Enter the Server Name used for authentication Optional Please select the certificate used for authentication Please select the inner authentication method used inside tha PEAP tunnel Figure 5 23 Wireless Security RADIUS Using PEAP 30 Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster 6 The Confirm New Settings screen will appear next and show the new settings To save the new settings click the Save button To edit the new settings click the Back button To exit the Manual Setup through the Wireless Network Monitor click Exit Confirm New Settings bnkeyg Infrastructure B Mixed Mode WEP 128 hit Auto 182 158 1 100 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 182 158 1 1 DNS 10 10 10 10 Figure 5 24 Confirm New Settings for New Profile 7 The Congratulations screen will appear next Click Connect to Network to implement the new settings immediately and return to the Link Information screen Click Return to Profiles Screen to keep the current settings active and return to the Profiles screen Congratulations Your profile has been successtully configured Congratulations The profi
22. D Before enabling you consider roaming choose a feasible radio channel and optimum access point position Proper access point positioning combined with a clear radio signal will greatly enhance performance ad hoc a group of wireless devices communicating directly with each other peer to peer without the use of an access point access point device that allows wireless equipped computers and other devices to communicate with a wired network infrastructure Configuration in which a wireless network is bridged to a wired network via an access point roaming the ability to take a wireless device from one access point s range to another without losing the connection ssid your wireless network s name Network Layout Linksys wireless access points and wireless routers have been designed for use with 802 11a 802 11b and 802 119 products With 802 119 products communicating with the 802 11b standard and some products incorporating both a and g products using these standards can communicate with each other Access points and wireless routers are compatible with 802 11a 802 11b and 802 119 adapters such at the PC Cards for your laptop computers PCI Card for your desktop PC and USB Adapters for when you want to enjoy USB connectivity Wireless products will also communicate with the wireless PrintServer When you wish to connect your wired network with your wireless network network ports on access points and wirele
23. IUS PEAP Chapter 4 Setting up and Connecting the Wireless G Network Adapter with RangeBooster 16 Setting up the Adapter Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster 6 The Confirm New Settings screen will appear next and show the new settings To save the new settings click the Save button To edit the new settings click the Back button To exit the Manual Setup through the Wireless Network Monitor click Exit Confirm New Settings linksys Infrastructure Mixed Mode WEP 128 bif Auto 192 168 1 100 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 10 10 10 10 Figure 4 19 Confirm New Settings 7 The Congratulations screen will appear next Click Connect to Network to implement the new settings and return to the Link Information screen Click Return to Profiles screen to return to the Profiles screen Congratulations Your manual setup through the Wireless Network Monitor is complete Congratulations Your profile has been successtully configured To check the link information search for available wireless networks or make additional configuration changes proceed to Chapter 5 Using the Wireless Network Monitor Figure 4 20 Congratulations screen Chapter 4 Setting up and Connecting the Wireless G Network Adapter with RangeBooster Setting up the Adapter 17 Chapter 5 Using the Wireless Network Monitor Use the Wireless Network Monitor to check the link information search for available wireless networks or crea
24. LINKSYS A Division of Cisco Systems Inc 2 4GHz Cisco SYSTEMS Model No WUSB54GR ul ie Copyright and Trademarks Specifications are subject to change without notice Linksys is a registered trademark or trademark of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the U S and certain other countries Copyright 2006 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders WARNING This product contains chemicals including lead known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling How to Use this User Guide This User Guide has been designed to make understanding networking with the Wireless G USB Network Adapter easier than ever Look for the following items when reading this User Guide This checkmark means there is a Note of interest and is something you should AN pay special attention to while using the Wireless G USB Network Adapter could damage your property or the Wireless G USB Network Adapter i This exclamation point means there is a Caution or warning and is something that This question mark provides you with a reminder about something you might need A to do while using the Wireless G USB Network Adapter In addition to these symbols there are definitions for technical terms that are presented like this word definition Also each figure di
25. P Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol A mutual authentication method that uses a combination of digital certificates and another system such as passwords Ping Packet INternet Groper An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is online POP3 Post Office Protocol 3 A standard mail server commonly used on the Internet Port The connection point on a computer or networking device used for plugging in cables or adapters Power over Ethernet PoE A technology enabling an Ethernet network cable to deliver both data and power PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet A type of broadband connection that provides authentication username and password in addition to data transport PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol A VPN protocol that allows the Point to Point Protocol PPP to be tunneled through an IP network This protocol is also used as a type of broadband connection in Europe Preamble Part of the wireless signal that synchronizes network traffic QoS Quality of Service QoS ensures better service to high priority types of network traffic which may involve demanding real time applications such as videoconferencing RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service A protocol that uses an authentication server to control network access RJ 45 Registered Jack 45 An Ethernet connector that holds up to eight wires Roaming The ability to take a wireless device fro
26. The unique address that a manufacturer assigns to each networking device Mbps MegaBits Per Second One million bits per second a unit of measurement for data transmission mIRC An Internet Relay Chat program that runs under Windows Multicasting Sending data to a group of destinations at once NAT Network Address Translation NAT technology translates IP addresses of a local area network to a different IP address for the Internet NAT Network Address Translation Traversal A method of enabling specialized applications such as Internet phone calls video and audio to travel between your local network and the Internet STUN is a specific type of NAT traversal Network A series of computers or devices connected for the purpose of data sharing storage and or transmission between users NNTP Network News Transfer Protocol The protocol used to connect to Usenet groups on the Internet Node A network junction or connection point typically a computer or work station 46 OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Frequency transmission that separates the data stream into a number of lower speed data streams which are then transmitted in parallel to prevent information from being lost in transit Packet A unit of data sent over a network Passphrase Used much like a password a passphrase simplifies the WEP encryption process by automatically generating the WEP encryption keys for Linksys products PEA
27. agram screenshot or other image is provided with a figure number and description like this Figure 0 1 Sample Figure Description Figure numbers and descriptions can also be found in the List of Figures section in the Table of Contents WUSB54GR UG 51213NC BW Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Welcome 1 What s in this Guide 2 Chapter 2 Planning your Wireless Network 4 Network Topology 4 Roaming 4 Network Layout 5 Chapter 3 Getting to Know the Wireless G Network Adapter with RangeBooster 6 The Front Panel 6 The Side Panel 7 Chapter 4 Setting up and Connecting the Wireless G Network Adapter with RangeBooster8 Starting the Setup 8 Connecting the Adapter 9 Setting up the Adapter 9 Chapter 5 Using the Wireless Network Monitor 18 Accessing the Wireless Network Monitor 18 Using the Wireless Network Monitor 18 Link Information 18 Site Survey 21 Profiles 22 Create a New Profile 23 Appendix A Troubleshooting 32 Common Problems and Solutions 32 Frequently Asked Questions 33 Appendix B Using Windows XP Wireless Configuration 36 Appendix C Wireless Security 39 Security Precautions 39 security Threats Facing Wireless Networks 39 Appendix D Windows Help 42 Appendix E Glossary 43 Appendix F Specifications 50 Appendix G Warranty Information Appendix H Regulatory Information Appendix I Contact Information 92 93 99 List of Figures Figure 3 1 Front Panel Figure 3 2 Side Panel Figure
28. arranty period you can call the Linksys Return Merchandise Authorization department for obtaining a Return Authorization Number at 949 823 3000 Details on Warranty and RMA issues can be found in the Warranty Information section in this Guide 99
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30. ccess point Click the Ad Hoc Mode radio button if you want to connect to another wireless device directly without using a wireless router or access point Enter the SSID for your network Infrastructure Mode Use this mode if you want to connect to a wireless router or access point Ad Hoc Mode Use this mode if you want to connect to another wireless device directly without using a wireless router or access point SSID This is the wireless network name that must be used for all the devices in your wireless network It is case sensitive and should be a unique name to help prevent others from entering your network Click the Next button to continue or click the Back button to return to the previous screen LINKSYS i Eins H Cen ipsa f Creating a Profile Available Wireless Network Please select Ge wireless nebwork full poe want lo conneci e Gen click Commect button 15 connus H yox are not sure select the wireless nerbw rk woth the strongest signal strength amp 1088 emm M EI DO M ERAA amp TP WEF py oonan Figure 4 9 Available Wireless Network Network Settings a Obtain network settings aainmaticaliy DHCP Specify netwerk settings xx Er mI NEINN Defasit tes tr Figure 4 10 Network Settings d pe a C pln W s Creating a Profile Wireless Made Pieasg ak the Wirviets Maece Tha Dag ut pha heete Select in rastructure Mode if you war 1o connect fo a wireless
31. chnique developed by the military for use in reliable secure mission critical communications systems It is designed to trade off bandwidth efficiency for reliability integrity and security In other words more bandwidth is consumed than in the case of narrowband transmission but the trade off produces a signal that is in effect louder and thus easier to detect provided that 34 the receiver knows the parameters of the spread spectrum signal being broadcast If a receiver is not tuned to the right frequency a spread spectrum signal looks like background noise There are two main alternatives Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS and Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FHSS What is DSSS What is FHSS And what are their differences Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FHSS uses a narrowband carrier that changes frequency in a pattern that is known to both transmitter and receiver Properly synchronized the net effect is to maintain a single logical channel To an unintended receiver FHSS appears to be short duration impulse noise Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS generates a redundant bit pattern for each bit to be transmitted This bit pattern is called a chip or chipping code The longer the chip the greater the probability that the original data can be recovered Even if one or more bits in the chip are damaged during transmission statistical techniques embedded in the radio can recover the original data without the need for re
32. click Connect button to continue H you are not sure select the wireless network with the strongest signal strength Figure 5 13 Available Wireless Network A Dreeii n of Garg Sysiem Inc Creating a Profile Network Settings 8 Obtain network settings automatically DHCP Select this option to have your network settings assigned automatically Specify network settings Select this option to specify the network wm Mask RE u Melaut Gateway 1 Figure 5 14 Network Settings 25 3 The Wireless Mode screen shows a choice of two wireless modes Click the Infrastructure Mode radio button if you want to connect to a wireless router or access point Click the Ad Hoc Mode radio button if you re want to connect to another wireless device directly without using a wireless router or access point Enter the SSID for your network Creating a Profile Wireless Mode Please choose the Wireless Mode mat best suits your needs Infrastructure Mode Use this mode if you want to connect to a wireless router or access point p edited S kt infrastructure Mode H you want to connect 1o a wireless Ad Hoc Mode rari ph er oa ron neo ono device directly without using a wireless rouler or access point Ad Hoc Mode Use this mode if you want to connect to another wireless device directly without using a Planes enter tho wirsinns antwork meme SEND f r your mirne asiwerh EZB The SSID Service Set IDent
33. der Korrekt bortskaffelse og genvinding vil hj lpe med til at undg mulige skader for milj et og menneskers sundhed Kontakt venligst de lokale myndigheder renovationstjenesten eller den butik hvor du har k bt produktet ang ende mere detaljeret information om bortskaffelse af dit gamle udstyr Deutsch German Umweltinformation f r Kunden innerhalb der Europ ischen Union Die Europ ische Richtlinie 2002 96 EC verlangt dass technische Ausr stung die direkt am Ger t und oder an der Verpackung mit diesem Symbol versehen ist nicht zusammen mit unsortiertem Gemeindeabfall entsorgt werden darf Das Symbol weist darauf hin dass das Produkt von regul rem Haushaltm ll getrennt entsorgt werden sollte Es liegt in Ihrer Verantwortung dieses Ger t und andere elektrische und elektronische Ger te ber die daf r zust ndigen und von der Regierung oder rtlichen Beh rden dazu bestimmten Sammelstellen zu entsorgen Ordnungsgem es Entsorgen und Recyceln tr gt dazu bei potentielle negative Folgen f r Umwelt und die menschliche Gesundheit zu vermeiden Wenn Sie weitere Informationen zur Entsorgung Ihrer Altger te ben tigen wenden Sie sich bitte an die rtlichen Beh rden oder st dtischen Entsorgungsdienste oder an den H ndler bei dem Sie das Produkt erworben haben Eesti Estonian Keskkonnaalane informatsioon Euroopa Liidus asuvatele klientidele Euroopa Liidu direktiivi 2002 96 EU n uete kohaselt on seadmeid millel on tootel v
34. does not AN key used by your wireless router or access point i Wireless Network Connection 2 Choose a wireless network Network Tasks 5 Your wireless network will appear as Connected when your connection is active gd Refresh network lst Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more x Setup a wireless network Qj e Connected del for home or small office Related Tasks ij Leam about wireless networking gp Change the order of preferred networks Change advanced settings For more information about wireless networking on a Windows XP computer click the Start button select Help and choose Support Enter the keyword wireless in the field provided and press the Enter key The installation of the Windows XP Wireless Configuration is complete Figure B 7 Wireless Network Connection Appendix B 38 Appendix C Wireless Security Linksys wants to make wireless networking as safe and easy for you as possible The current generation of Linksys products provide several network security features but they require specific action on your part for implementation So keep the following in mind whenever you are setting up or using your wireless network Security Precautions The following is a complete list of security precautions to take at least steps 1 through 5 should be followed 1 Change the default SSID 2 Disable SSID Broadcast 3 Change the default password
35. du kjepte produktet Polski Polish Informacja dla klient w w Unii Europejskiej o przepisach dotyczacych ochrony srodowiska Dyrektywa Europejska 2002 96 EC wymaga aby sprz t oznaczony symbolem znajduj cym sie na produkcie i lub jego opakowaniu nie by wyrzucany razem z innymi niesortowanymi odpadami komunalnymi Symbol ten wskazuje e produkt nie powinien by usuwany razem ze zwyk ymi odpadami z gospodarstw domowych Na Panstwu spoczywa obowi zek wyrzucania tego i innych urz dze elektrycznych oraz elektronicznych w punktach odbioru wyznaczonych przez w adze krajowe lub lokalne Pozbywanie sie sprz tu we w a ciwy spos b i jego recykling pomog zapobiec potencjalnie negatywnym konsekwencjom dla rodowiska i zdrowia ludzkiego W celu uzyskania szczeg owych informacji o usuwaniu starego sprz tu prosimy zwr ci sie do lokalnych w adz stu b oczyszczania miasta lub sklepu w kt rym produkt zosta nabyty Appendix H Regulatory Information Portugu s Portuguese Informa o ambiental para clientes da Uni o Europeia A Directiva Europeia 2002 96 CE exige que o equipamento que exibe este simbolo no produto e ou na sua embalagem n o seja eliminado junto com os residuos municipais n o separados O simbolo indica que este produto deve ser eliminado separadamente dos residuos dom sticos regulares da sua responsabilidade eliminar este e qualquer outro equipamento el ctrico e electr nico atraves dos instala es de r
36. duct during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Industry Canada Canada This device complies with Canadian ICES 003 and RSS210 rules Cet appareil est conforme aux normes NMB 003 et RSS210 d Industry Canada 53 Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment WEEE This document contains important information for users with regards to the proper disposal and recycling of Linksys products Consumers are required to comply with this notice for all electronic products bearing the following symbol English Environmental Information for Customers in the European Union European Directive 2002 96 EC requires that the equipment bearing this symbol on the product and or its packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste The symbol indicates that this product should be disposed of separately from regular household waste streams It is your responsibility to dispose of this and other electric and electronic equipment via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or local authorities Correct disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health For more detailed information about the disposal of your old equipment please contact your local authorities waste disposal service or the shop where y
37. duct has been tested and complies with the specifications 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 according to 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 is found by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment or devices e Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receiver s e Consult a dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for assistance 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 and your body Safety Notices Caution To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord Do not use this product near water for example in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Avoid using this pro
38. ecolha designadas pelas autoridades governamentais ou locais A elimina o e reciclagem correctas ajudar o a prevenir as consequ ncias negativas para o ambiente e para a sa de humana Para obter informac es mais detalhadas sobre a forma de eliminar o seu equipamento antigo contacte as autoridades locais os servicos de elimina o de residuos ou o estabelecimento comercial onde adquiriu o produto Sloven ina Slovak Inform cie o ochrane ivotn ho prostredia pre z kaznikov v Eur pskej nii Podla eur pskej smernice 2002 96 ES zariadenie s t mto symbolom na produkte a alebo jeho balen nesmie by likvidovan spolu s netriedenym komun lnym odpadom Symbol znamen e produkt by sa mal likvidova oddelene od be n ho odpadu z dom cnosti Je va ou povinnos ou likvidova toto i ostatn elektrick a elektronick zariadenia prostrednictvom pecializovan ch zbern ch zariadeni ur en ch vl dou alebo miestnymi org nmi Spr vna likvidacia a recykl cia pom e zabr ni pripadnym negativnym dopadom na ivotn prostredie a zdravie udi Ak mate z ujem o podrobnej ie inform cie o likvid cii star ho zariadenia obratte sa prosim na miestne organy organiz cie zaoberaj ce sa likvid ciou odpadov alebo obchod v ktorom ste si produkt zak pili Sloven ina Slovene Okoljske informacije za stranke v Evropski uniji Evropska direktiva 2002 96 EC prepoveduje odlaganje opreme ozna ene s tem simbolom na izdelku i
39. encryption keys Select TKIP or AES for encryption Then enter a Passphrase that is 8 63 characters in length Encryption Select the type of algorithm you want to use TKIP or AES from the Encryption drop down menu Passphrase Enter a Passphrase also called a pre shared key of 8 63 characters in the Passphrase field Figure 5 18 Wireless Security WPA Personal Click the Next button to continue or the Back button to return to the previous screen 21 Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster PSK2 Enter a Passphrase that is 8 63 characters in length Passphrase Enter a Passphrase also called a pre shared key of 8 63 characters in the Passphrase field Click the Next button to continue or the Back button to return to the previous screen Chapter 5 Using the Wireless Network Monitor Create a New Profile LINKSYS A Dian of Ging Szen lar Creating a Profile Wireless Security PSK2 mmm Please enter a Passphrase that is 8 to 63 characters in length Figure 5 19 Wireless Security PSK2 28 m rr AL I 8 m I RE mg RI Znaenleneses M CD Alaturavrl Adantar anre DannnD anetnar U OOo G n FR bal l la WM IOC WARN ANTAR Dn eT f WwW lli GIC337U UID INCLVV Ol A AUd M LEI WI hallGeDUUStlcl WPA Enterprise WPA Enterprise features WPA security used in coordination with a RADIUS server This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to the Router WPA Ente
40. equency transmission with a redundant bit pattern resulting in a lower probability of information being lost in transit 44 DTIM Delivery Traffic Indication Message A message included in data packets that can increase wireless efficiency Dynamic IP Address A temporary IP address assigned by a DHCP server EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol A general authentication protocol used to control network access Many specific authentication methods work within this framework EAP PEAP Extensible Authentication Protocol Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol A mutual authentication method that uses a combination of digital certificates and another system such as passwords EAP TLS Extensible Authentication Protocol Transport Layer Security A mutual authentication method that uses digital certificates Encryption Encoding data transmitted in a network Ethernet A networking protocol that specifies how data is placed on and retrieved from a common transmission medium Finger A program that tells you the name associated with an e mail address Firewall A set of related programs located at a network gateway server that protects the resources of a network from users from other networks Firmware The programming code that runs a networking device Fragmentation Breaking a packet into smaller units when transmitting over a network medium that cannot support the original size of the packet FTP File Trans
41. fer Protocol A protocol used to transfer files over a TCP IP network Full Duplex The ability of a networking device to receive and transmit data simultaneously Gateway A device that interconnects networks with different incompatible communications protocols Half Duplex Data transmission that can occur in two directions over a single line but only one direction at a time Hardware The physical aspect of computers telecommunications and other information technology devices HTTP HyperText Transport Protocol The communications protocol used to connect to servers on the World Wide Web 45 Infrastructure A wireless network that is bridged to a wired network via an access point IP Internet Protocol A protocol used to send data over a network IP Address The address used to identify a computer or device on a network IPCONFIG A Windows 2000 and XP utility that displays the IP address for a particular networking device IPSec Internet Protocol Security A VPN protocol used to implement secure exchange of packets at the IP layer ISM band Radio bandwidth utilized in wireless transmissions ISP Internet Service Provider A company that provides access to the Internet LAN The computers and networking products that make up your local network LEAP Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol A mutual authentication method that uses a username and password system MAC Media Access Control Address
42. fresh Statistics button was last pressed Driver Version This shows the version of the Adapter s driver Noise Level This shows the level of background noise affecting the wireless signal A lower reading translates into a higher quality signal Signal Strength This is the intensity of the wireless signal received by the Adapter Transmit Power This is the power output at which the Adapter is transmitting Up Time This indicates the length of the most recent connection to a wireless network Total Up Time This indicates the cumulative total of the Adapter s connection time Signal Strength The Signal Strength bar indicates the signal strength Link Quality The Link Quality bar indicates the quality of the wireless network connection Click the Back button to return to the initial Link Information screen Click the Status button to go to the Wireless Network Status screen Click the Save to Profile button to save the currently active connection settings to a profile Click the Refresh button to reset the statistics sing the Wireless Network Monitor Signal Strength Figure 5 4 More Information Network Statistics Link Information Below is a list of available wireless networks To search for more wireless networks click the Refresh button To get more information about a network click its name SSD To connect to that network click the Connect button below Figure 5 5 Site Survey 20 Wiiralac D ata
43. gratulations Figure 5 13 Available Wireless Network Figure 5 14 Network Settings Figure 5 15 Wireless Mode Figure 5 16 Ad Hoc Mode Settings Figure 5 17 Wireless Security WEP Figure 5 18 Wireless Security WPA Personal Figure 5 19 Wireless Security PSK2 Figure 5 20 Wireless Security WPA Enterprise Using EAP TLS Figure 5 21 Wireless Security WPA Enterprise Using PEAP Figure 5 22 Wireless Security RADIUS Using EAP TLS Figure 5 23 Wireless Security RADIUS Using PEAP Figure 5 24 Confirm New Settings for New Profile Figure 5 25 Congratulations Figure B 1 Wireless Network Monitor Icon Figure B 2 Windows XP Use Windows XP Wireless Configuration Figure B 3 Windows XP Wireless Configuration Icon Figure B 4 Available Wireless Network Figure B 5 No Wireless Security Figure B 6 Network Connection Wireless Security Figure B 7 Wireless Network Connection Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome Thank you for choosing the Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster With this Adapter your wireless networking experience will be faster and easier than ever How does the Adapter do this Like all wireless products the Adapter allows for greater range and mobility within your wireless network And with RangeBooster your range and speed will be even greater Connecting to your PC via the USB port means that this Adapter leaves the PC s slots open for other purposes This adapter communicates over the 802 11g w
44. i pakendil k esolev s mbol keelatud k rvaldada koos sorteerimata olmejaatmetega See s mbol n itab et toode tuleks k rvaldada eraldi tavalistest olmej tmevoogudest Olete kohustatud k rvaldama k esoleva ja ka muud elektri ja elektroonikaseadmed riigi v i kohalike ametiasutuste poolt ette n htud kogumispunktide kaudu Seadmete korrektne k rvaldamine ja ringlussev tt aitab v ltida v imalikke negatiivseid tagaj rgi keskkonnale ning inimeste tervisele Vanade seadmete k rvaldamise kohta t psema informatsiooni saamiseks v tke palun hendust kohalike ametiasutustega j tmek itlusfirmaga v i kauplusega kust te toote ostsite Appendix H Regulatory Information Espa ol Spanish Informaci n medioambiental para clientes de la Uni n Europea La Directiva 2002 96 CE de la UE exige que los equipos que lleven este simbolo en el propio aparato y o en su embalaje no deben eliminarse junto con otros residuos urbanos no seleccionados El simbolo indica que el producto en cuesti n debe separarse de los residuos dom sticos convencionales con vistas a su eliminaci n Es responsabilidad suya desechar este y cualesquiera otros aparatos el ctricos y electr nicos a trav s de los puntos de recogida que ponen a su disposici n el gobierno y las autoridades locales Al desechar y reciclar correctamente estos aparatos estar contribuyendo a evitar posibles consecuencias negativas para el medio ambiente y la salud de las personas Si desea o
45. ifier is the wireless network name e ae haed by all devices in wireless network Hote The 51D is case sensitive wireless router or access point SSID This is the wireless network name that must be used for all the devices in your wireless network It is case sensitive and should be a unique name to help prevent others from entering your network Click the Next button to continue or click the Back button to return to the previous screen Figure 5 15 Wireless Mode 4 If you chose Infrastructure Mode go to Step 5 now If you chose Ad Hoc Mode the Ad Hoc Mode Settings LINKSYS screen will appear Creating a Profile Select the correct operating channel for your wireless network The channel you choose should match the channel set on the other devices in your wireless network If you are unsure about which channel to use keep the default setting Ad Hoc Mode Settings Channel B Select the Channel used Sy all of the devices in your wireless pebwork Click the Next button Click the Back button to change any settings 5 If your wireless network doesn t have wireless security select Disabled and then click the Next button to continue Proceed to Step 6 Figure 5 16 Ad Hoc Mode Settings If your wireless network has wireless security select the method of security used WEP WPA Personal WPA Enterprise PSK2 or RADIUS WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy and WPA stands for Wi Fi Protected Acce
46. ings C31386 Program Files File name Lirksyd save e Save as lype Chg lel ctl Cancel Figure 5 11 Export a Profile 22 Delete Select the profile you want to delete and then click the Delete button Create a New Profile The next screen to appear will be the Available Wireless Network screen This screen provides two options for setting up the Adapter e Available Wireless Network For most users Use this option if you already have a network set up The networks available to this Adapter will be listed on this screen You can choose one of these networks and click the Connect button to connect to it Click the Refresh button to update the Available Wireless Network list e Manual Setup If your network is not listed on this screen select Manual Setup to set up the adapter manually This method of setting up the Adapter is intended for Advanced Users only The setup for each option is described step by step under the appropriate heading on the following pages Click Exit to close the Setup Wizard if you wish to set up the Adapter later Available Wireless Network The available networks are listed in the table on the center of the screen by SSID Select the wireless network you wish to connect to and click the Connect button If you do not see your network listed you can click the Refresh button to bring the list up again If the network utilizes wireless security you will need to configure
47. ireless products require Microsoft Windows Windows is the most used operating system in the world and comes with many features that help make networking easier These features can be accessed through Windows Help and are described in this appendix TCP IP Before a computer can communicate with the Access Point TCP IP must be enabled TCP IP is a set of instructions or protocol all PCs follow to communicate over a network This is true for wireless networks as well Your PCs will not be able to utilize wireless networking without having TCP IP enabled Windows Help provides complete instructions on enabling TCP IP Shared Resources If you wish to share printers folder or files over your network Windows Help provides complete instructions on utilizing shared resources Network Neighborhood My Network Places Other PCs on your network will appear under Network Neighborhood or My Network Places depending upon the version of Windows you re running Windows Help provides complete instructions on adding PCs to your network 42 Appendix E Glossary 802 11a A wireless networking standard that specifies a maximum data transfer rate of 54Mbps and an operating frequency of 5GHz 802 11b A wireless networking standard that specifies a maximum data transfer rate of 11Mbps and an operating frequency of 2 4 GHz 802 119 A wireless networking standard that specifies a maximum data transfer rate of 54Mbps an operating frequency of
48. ireless standard one of the newest wireless standards to communicate with your network But what does all of this mean Networks are useful tools for sharing computer resources You can access one printer from different computers and access data located on another computer s hard drive Networks are even used for playing multiplayer video games So networks are not only useful in homes and offices they can also be fun PCs equipped with wireless cards and adapters can communicate without cumbersome cables By sharing the same wireless settings within their transmission radius they form a wireless network Use the instructions in this Guide to help you connect the Adapter set it up and configure it for your network These instructions should be all you need to get the most out of the Adapter network a series of computers or devices connected for the purpose of data sharing storage and or transmission between users adapter a device that adds network functionality to your PC 802 11g an IEEE wireless networking standard that specifies a maximum data transfer rate of 54Mbps an operating frequency of 2 4GHz and backward compatibility with 802 11b devices What s in this Guide This user guide covers the steps for setting up and using the Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes the Adapter s applications and this User Guide Chapter 2 Planning Your Wireless Netwo
49. itional information about the wireless network connection on the Wireless Network Status screen Figure 5 1 Wireless Network Monitor Icon a Figure 5 2 Link Information 18 Wireless Network Status The Wireless Network Status screen provides information on your current network settings Status This shows the status of the wireless network connection SSID This is the unique name of the wireless network Wireless Mode The mode of the wireless network currently in use is displayed here Transfer Rate The data transfer rate of the current connection is shown here Channel This is the channel to which the wireless network devices are set Security The status of the wireless security feature is displayed here Authentication This is your wireless network s authentication method IP Address The IP Address of the Adapter is displayed here Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask of the Adapter is shown here Default Gateway The Default Gateway address of the Adapter is displayed here DNS This is the DNS address of the Adapter DHCP Client This displays the Adapter s status as a DHCP client MAC Address The MAC address of the wireless network s access point or wireless router is shown here Signal Strength The Signal Strength bar indicates the signal strength Link Quality The Link Quality bar indicates the quality of the wireless network connection Click the Statistics button to go to the Wireless Netwo
50. l appear Select 64 bit or 128 bit Then enter your network devices passphrase or manually enter the WEP key Passphrase Enter a passphrase in the Passphrase field so a WEP key is automatically generated The passphrase is case sensitive and should not be longer than 16 alphanumeric characters It must match the passphrase of your other wireless network devices and is compatible with Linksys wireless products only If you have any non Linksys wireless products enter the WEP key manually on those products WEP Key The WEP key you enter must match the WEP key of your wireless network For 64 bit encryption enter exactly 10 hexadecimal characters For 128 bit encryption enter exactly 26 hexadecimal characters Valid hexadecimal characters are 0 to 9 and A to F Then click Connect and proceed to Step 3 If your network has the wireless security WPA Personal Wi Fi Protected Access enabled this screen will appear Encryption Select your network devices type of algorithm TKIP or AES from the Encryption drop down menu Passphrase Enter enter your network devices passphrase also called a pre shared key of 8 63 characters in the Passphrase field Then click Connect and proceed to Step 3 Chapter 4 Setting up and Connecting the Wireless G Network Adapter with RangeBooster Setting up the Adapter A Divisson of Cinco Spem Inc WEP Key Needed for Connection This wireless network has WEP encry
51. l give you the option of broadcasting the SSID While this option may be more convenient it allows anyone to log into your wireless network This includes hackers So don t broadcast the SSID Wireless networking products come with a default SSID set by the factory The Linksys default SSID is linksys Hackers know these defaults and can check these against your network Change your SSID to something unique and not something related to your company or the networking products you use Change your SSID regularly so that any hackers who have gained access to your wireless network will have to start from the beginning in trying to break in MAC Addresses Enable MAC Address filtering MAC Address filtering will allow you to provide access to only those wireless nodes with certain MAC Addresses This makes it harder for a hacker to access your network with a random MAC Address WEP Encryption Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is often looked upon as a cure all for wireless security concerns This is overstating WEP s ability Again this can only provide enough security to make a hacker s job more difficult There are several ways that WEP can be maximized 1 Use the highest level of encryption possible 2 Use Shared Key authentication 3 Change your WEP key regularly WPA Wi Fi Protected Access WPA is the newest and best available standard in Wi Fi security Two modes are available WPA Personal and WPA Enterprise WPA Personal give
52. l of UDP through NATs A protocol that enables specialized applications such as Internet phone calls video and audio to travel between your local network and the Internet STUN is a specific type of NAT traversal Subnet Mask An address code that determines the size of the network Switch 1 A data switch that connects computing devices to host computers allowing a large number of devices to share a limited number of ports 2 A device for making breaking or changing the connections in an electrical circuit TCP Transmission Control Protocol A network protocol for transmitting data that requires acknowledgement from the recipient of data sent 48 TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A set of instructions PCs use to communicate over a network Telnet A user command and TCP IP protocol used for accessing remote PCs TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol A version of the TCP IP FTP protocol that has no directory or password capability Throughput The amount of data moved successfully from one node to another in a given time period TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol a wireless encryption protocol that provides dynamic encryption keys for each packet transmitted Topology The physical layout of a network TX Rate Transmission Rate UDP User Datagram Protocol A network protocol for transmitting data that does not require acknowledgement from the recipient of the data that is sent
53. le has been successfully configured Figure 5 25 Congratulations Chapter 5 Using the Wireless Network Monitor 31 Create a New Profile Appendix A Troubleshooting This appendix provides solutions to problems usually encountered during the installation and operation of the Adapter Read the description below to solve your problems If you can t find an answer here check the Linksys website at www linksys com Common Problems and Solutions 1 My computer does not recognize the USB Network Adapter e Make sure that the USB Network Adapter is properly inserted into the USB port e Also make sure that the USB Controller is enabled in the BIOS Check with your motherboard User Guide for more information 2 The USB Network Adapter does not work properly e Reinsert the USB Network Adapter into the notebook or desktop s USB port e Right click on My Computer and select Properties Select the Adapter then chose the Device Manager tab and click on the Network Adapter You will find the USB Network Adapter if it is installed successfully If you see a yellow exclamation mark the resources may be conflicting and you must follow the steps below e Uninstall the driver software from your PC e Restart your PC and repeat the hardware and software installation as specified in this User Guide 3 I cannot communicate with the other computers linked via Ethernet in the Infrastructure configuration e Make sure that the notebook or desktop
54. m one access point s range to another without losing the connection Router A networking device that connects multiple networks together 47 RTP Real time Transport Protocol A protocol that enables specialized applications such as Internet phone Calls video and audio to occur in real time RTS Request To Send A networking method of coordinating large packets through the RTS Threshold setting Server Any computer whose function in a network is to provide user access to files printing communications and other services SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol The standard e mail protocol on the Internet SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol A widely used network monitoring and control protocol Software Instructions for the computer A series of instructions that performs a particular task is called a program SOHO Small Office Home Office Market segment of professionals who work at home or in small offices SPI Stateful Packet Inspection Firewall A technology that inspects incoming packets of information before allowing them to enter the network Spread Spectrum Wideband radio frequency technique used for more reliable and secure data transmission SSID Service Set IDentifier Your wireless network s name Static IP Address A fixed address assigned to a computer or device that is connected to a network Static Routing Forwarding data in a network via a fixed path STUN Simple Traversa
55. n ali na embala i med obi ajne nerazvr ene odpadke Ta simbol opozarja da je treba izdelek odvre i lo eno od preostalih gospodinjskih odpadkov Va a odgovornost je da to in preostalo elektri no in elektronsko opremo odnesete na posebna zbirali a ki jih dolo ijo dr avne ustanove ali lokalna uprava S pravilnim odlaganjem in recikliranjem boste prepre ili morebitne kodljive vplive na okolje in zdravje ljudi e elite izvedeti vec o odlaganju stare opreme se obrnite na lokalno upravo odpad ali trgovino kjer ste izdelek kupili 57 Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster Suomi Finnish Ymp rist koskevia tietoja EU alueen asiakkaille EU direktiivi 2002 96 EY edellytt ett jos laitteistossa on t m symboli itse tuotteessa ja tai sen pakkauksessa laitteistoa ei saa h vitt lajittelemattoman yhdyskuntaj tteen mukana Symboli merkitsee sit ett t m tuote on h vitett v erill n tavallisesta kotitalousj tteest Sinun vastuullasi on h vitt tama elektroniikkatuote ja muut vastaavat elektroniikkatuotteet viem ll tuote tai tuotteet viranomaisten m r m n ker yspisteeseen Laitteiston oikea h vitt minen est mahdolliset kielteiset vaikutukset ymp rist n ja ihmisten terveyteen Lis tietoja vanhan laitteiston oikeasta h vitystavasta saa paikallisilta viranomaisilta j tteenh vityspalvelusta tai siit myym l st josta ostit tuotteen Svenska Swedish Milj i
56. ndix supplies the Adapter s regulatory information Appendix I Contact Information This appendix provides contact information for a variety of Linksys resources including Technical Support Chapter 2 Planning your Wireless Network Network Topology A wireless network is a group of computers each equipped with one wireless adapter Computers in a wireless network must be configured to share the same radio channel Several PCs equipped with wireless cards or adapters can communicate with one another to form an ad hoc network Linksys wireless adapters also provide users access to a wired network when using an access point or wireless router An integrated wireless and wired network is called an infrastructure network Each wireless PC in an infrastructure network can talk to any computer in a wired network infrastructure via the access point or wireless router An infrastructure configuration extends the accessibility of a wireless PC to a wired network and can double the effective wireless transmission range for two wireless adapter PCs Since an access point is able to forward data within a network the effective transmission range in an infrastructure network can be doubled Roaming Infrastructure mode also supports roaming capabilities for mobile users Roaming means that you can move your wireless PC within your network and the access points will pick up the wireless PC s signal providing that they both share the same channel and SSI
57. nformation f r kunder i Europeiska unionen Det europeiska direktivet 2002 96 EC kr ver att utrustning med denna symbol p produkten och eller f rpackningen inte f r kastas med osorterat kommunalt avfall Symbolen visar att denna produkt b r kastas efter att den avskiljts fr n vanligt hush llsavfall Det faller p ditt ansvar att kasta denna och annan elektrisk och elektronisk utrustning p fastst llda insamlingsplatser utsedda av regeringen eller lokala myndigheter Korrekt kassering och atervinning skyddar mot eventuella negativa konsekvenser f r miljon och personhalsa For mer detaljerad information om kassering av din gamla utrustning kontaktar du dina lokala myndigheter avfallshanteringen eller butiken d r du k pte produkten For more information visit www linksys com Appendix H Regulatory Information Appendix Contact Information Need to contact Linksys Visit us online for information on the latest products and updates to your existing products at http www linksys com or ftp linksys com Can t find information about a product you want to buy on the web Do you want to know more about networking with Linksys products Give our advice line a call at 800 546 5797 LINKSYS Or fax your request in to 949 823 3002 If you experience problems with any Linksys product you can call us at 800 326 7114 Don t wish to call You can e mail us at support linksys com If any Linksys product proves defective during its w
58. ng this manually H should be 10 characters far 64 bit encryption or 26 characters for 128 bit encryption Valid hexadecimal characters are A through E and For Advanced Users numbers 0 through 9 Select the transmit key for your nebwork Default setting 1 Select your network s authentication type Default setting Auto Figure 4 13 Wireless Security WEP 13 Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster Authentication The default is set to Auto so it will auto detect for Shared Key or Open System authentication For Shared Key authentication both the sender and the recipient share a WEP key for LINKSYS authentication For Open System authentication the sender and the recipient do not share a WEP key for z authentication If you are not sure which authentication method to select keep the default Auto Creating a Profile Click the Next button to continue or click the Back button to return to the previous screen Wireless Security WPA Personal ue JEJ Mase select the encryption type used to protect your WPA Personal DTP iu VM OPCION IRAM WPA Personal offers two encryption methods TKIP and AES with dynamic encryption keys Select TKIP or AES for encryption Then enter a Passphrase that is 8 63 characters in length Encryption Select the type of algorithm you want to use TKIP or AES from the Encryption drop down menu Passphrase Enter a Passphrase also called a pre shared key of 8 63 cha
59. nitor right click the Wireless Network Monitor icon and select Use Linksys Wireless Network Monitor 1 After installing the Adapter the Windows XP Wireless Configuration icon will appear in your computer s system tray Double click the icon NOTE For more information about Windows XP Wireless Configuration refer to Windows Help Figure B 1 Wireless Network Monitor Icon About Use Windows XP Wireless Configuration Tum Monitor off Figure B 2 Windows XP Use Windows XP Wireless Configuration Wireless networks detected One or more wireless networks are in range of this computer To see the list and connect click this message Figure B 3 Windows XP Wireless Configuration Icon 36 Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster 2 The screen that appears will show any available wireless network Select the network you want Click the Connect button If your network does not have wireless security enabled go to step 3 If your network does have wireless security enabled go to step 4 3 If your network does not have wireless security enabled click the Connect Anyway button to connect the Adapter to your network Appendix B NOTE Steps 2 and 3 are the instructions and screenshots for Windows XP with Service Pack 2 installed i Wireless Network Connection 2 Network THEE Choose a wireless network 2 Refresh network list Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless ne
60. nstallation procedure The Setup LINKSYS Wizard will install the driver and Wireless Network Monitor as well as connect and configure the Adapter do so or the setup will not work E i Haie aid before connecting the adapter to your PC 0 IMPORTANT Do not connect the Adapter until you are instructed to SEENEN Insert the Setup Wizard CD ROM into your CD ROM drive The Setup Wizard should run automatically and the Welcome screen should appear If it does not click the Start button and choose Run In the field that appears enter D setup exe if D is the letter of your CD ROM drive On the Welcome screen you have the following choices Click Here to Start Click the Click Here to Start button to begin the software installation process User Guide Click the User Guide button to open the PDF file of this User Guide Wenger Please read the folowing Biense agreement carefully Exit Click the Exit button to exit the Setup Wizard Press the PAGE DOWN key or use the Scroll Bar to seg the rest of the agreement 1 To install the Adapter click the Click Here to Start button on the Welcome screen EE FOR Linksys Wireless Adapter 2 After reading the License Agreement click the Next button if you agree and want to continue the installation H yog accept the barma of this Agreement click Next to continue I not choose Cancel and the Setup or click the Cancel button to end the installation fic ll doo You must cll Mast Io c
61. nt connection is shown here Channel This is the channel to which the wireless network devices are set Security The status of the wireless security feature is displayed here Authentication The authentication setting for the network is shown here Connect To connect to a wireless network using a specific profile select the profile and click Connect New Click the New button to create a new profile See the next section Creating a New Profile for detailed instructions Edit Select the profile you want to change and then click the Edit button Import Click the Import button to import a profile that has been saved in another location Select the appropriate file and click the Open button Export Select the profile you want to save in a different location and click the Export button Direct Windows to the appropriate folder and click the Save button l NOTE If you want to export more than one profile you have to export them one at a time Usi e Wireless Netv Vionito ell TATA p m amp Vie U WildaVlCr O Voli U uit NOLA Link Information Site Survey Click the Profile name and the Connect button ta use pre configured wireless network settings Use the menu below to manage your wireless network s Profiles Figure 5 9 Profiles m Files of type Cig filef ct Bd Cancel Figure 5 10 Import a Profile Save in ze Local Disk C amp amp ck E IC Documents and Sett
62. o Systems tec Creating a Profile Wireless Security WPA Enterprise Authentication EAP TLS m Please select the authentication method that you use to access your network Login Name Enter the Login Name used for authentication Enter the Server Name used for authentication Optional Certificate v Please select the certificate used for authentication Encryption AES v Pe MM the sertim type used to protect the Figure 5 20 Wireless Security WPA Enterprise Using EAP TLS Creating a Profile Wireless Security WPA Enterprise Authentication PM l ax que d authentication mathod that you use Enter the Login Name used for authentication Enter the Password used for authentication Server Name Name Enter the Server Name used for authentication Optional Trust Any w Please select the certificate used for authentication Des select the inner authentication method used inside the AES Iv Pioaso select the nany type used to protect the wireless Figure 5 21 Wireless Security WPA Enterprise Using PEAP 29 nr Adantar with Danna ork Ada pter WI th Ran det RADIUS RADIUS features use of a RADIUS server This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to the Router RADIUS offers two authentication types EAP TLS and PEAP Authentication Select the authentication method your network is using EAP TLS or PEAP EAP TLS If you selec
63. o the Internet CSMA CA Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Avoidance A method of data transfer that is used to prevent data collisions CTS Clear To Send A signal sent by a wireless device signifying that it is ready to receive data Daisy Chain A method used to connect devices in a series one after the other Database A collection of data that is organized so that its contents can easily be accessed managed and updated DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System Allows the hosting of a website FTP server or e mail server with a fixed domain name e g Www xyz com and a dynamic IP address Default Gateway A device that forwards Internet traffic from your local area network DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A networking protocol that allows administrators to assign temporary IP addresses to network computers by leasing an IP address to a user for a limited amount of time instead of assigning permanent IP addresses DMZ Demilitarized Zone Removes the Router s firewall protection from one PC allowing it to be seen from the Internet DNS Domain Name Server The IP address of your ISP s server which translates the names of websites into IP addresses Domain A specific name for a network of computers Download To receive a file transmitted over a network DSL Digital Subscriber Line An always on broadband connection over traditional phone lines DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Fr
64. ons Your profile has been successfully configured Figure 5 4 Congratulations 24 Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster Manual Setup If your network is not listed with the available networks you can use Manual Setup 1 Click Manual Setup on the Available Wireless Network screen to set up the adapter manually 2 he Network Settings screen from the Wireless Network Monitor will appear If your network has a router or other DHCP server click the radio button next to Obtain network settings automatically DHCP If your network does not have a DHCP server click the radio button next to Specify network settings Enter an IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS addresses appropriate for your network You must specify the IP Address and Subnet Mask on this screen If you are unsure about the Default Gateway and DNS addresses leave these fields empty IP Address This IP Address must be unique to your network Subnet Mask The Adapter s Subnet Mask must be the same as your wired network s Subnet Mask Default Gateway Enter the IP address of your network s Gateway here DNS 1 and DNS 2 Enter the DNS address of your wired Ethernet network here Click the Next button to continue or click the Back button to return to the previous screen Chapter 5 Using the Wireless Network Monitor Create a New Profile Available Wireless Network Please select the wireless network that you want to connect to then
65. ontinua the ln procedi 16 S b USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster Setup Wizard v1 1 s WUSBS4GR 3 Windows will begin copying the files onto your PC Figure 4 2 Setup Wizard s License Agreement Connecting the Adapter 1 2 3 4 Connect one end of the included USB cable to the Adapter s USB port Connect the other end of the cable to one of the USB ports on your computer The Power LED should light up when the Adapter is plugged in Raise the antenna Make sure the antenna points straight up into the air at a 90 angle from the Adapter This will ensure optimum wireless operating range and performance Setting up the Adapter The next screen to appear will be the Available Wireless Network screen This screen provides two options for setting up the Adapter Available Wireless Network For most users Use this option if you already have a network set up The networks available to this Adapter will be listed on this screen You can choose one of these networks and click the Connect button to connect to it Click the Refresh button to update the Available Wireless Network list Manual Setup If your network is not listed on this screen select Manual Setup to set up the adapter manually This method of setting up the Adapter is intended for Advanced Users only The setup for each option is described step by step under the appropriate heading on the following pages Click Exit to close the Setup Wizard if
66. oorzien van dit symbool op het product of de verpakking niet mag worden ingezameld met niet gescheiden huishoudelijk afval Dit symbool geeft aan dat het product apart moet worden ingezameld U bent zelf verantwoordelijk voor de vernietiging van deze en andere elektrische en elektronische apparatuur via de daarvoor door de landelijke of plaatselijke overheid aangewezen inzamelingskanalen De juiste vernietiging en recycling van deze apparatuur voorkomt mogelijke negatieve gevolgen voor het milieu en de gezondheid Voor meer informatie over het vernietigen van uw oude apparatuur neemt u contact op met de plaatselijke autoriteiten of afvalverwerkingsdienst of met de winkel waar u het product hebt aangeschaft Norsk Norwegian Miljeinformasjon for kunder i EU EU direktiv 2002 96 EF krever at utstyr med falgende symbol avbildet pa produktet og eller pakningen ikke ma kastes sammen med usortert avfall Symbolet indikerer at dette produktet skal handteres atskilt fra ordinaer avfallsinnsamling for husholdningsavfall Det er ditt ansvar kvitte deg med dette produktet og annet elektrisk og elektronisk avfall via egne innsamlingsordninger slik myndighetene eller kommunene bestemmer Korrekt avfallshandtering og gjenvinning vil v re med pa forhindre mulige negative konsekvenser for milj og helse For n rmere informasjon om h ndtering av det kasserte utstyret ditt kan du ta kontakt med kommunen en innsamlingsstasjon for avfall eller butikken der
67. ork Monitor Figure 4 8 Congratulations Chapter 4 Setting up and Connecting the Wireless G Network Adapter with RangeBooster 11 Setting up the Adapter Manual Setup If your network is not listed with the available networks you can use Manual Setup 1 Click Manual Setup on the Available Wireless Network screen to set up the adapter manually 2 The Network Settings screen from the Wireless Network Monitor will appear If your network has a router or other DHCP server click the radio button next to Obtain network settings automatically DHCP If your network does not have a DHCP server click the radio button next to Specify network settings Enter an IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS addresses appropriate for your network You must specify the IP Address and Subnet Mask on this screen If you are unsure about the Default Gateway and DNS addresses leave these fields empty IP Address This IP Address must be unique to your network Subnet Mask The Adapter s Subnet Mask must be the same as your wired network s Subnet Mask Default Gateway Enter the IP address of your network s Gateway here DNS 1 and DNS 2 Enter the DNS address of your wired Ethernet network here Click the Next button to continue or click the Back button to return to the previous screen 3 The Wireless Mode screen shows a choice of two wireless modes Click the Infrastructure Mode radio button if you want to connect to a wireless router or a
68. ou purchased the product Cestina Czech Informace o ochran zivotniho prostredi pro z kazniky v zemich Evropsk unie Evropsk sm rnice 2002 96 ES zakazuje aby za zen ozna en t mto symbolem na produktu anebo na obalu bylo likvidov no s netridenym komun ln m odpadem Tento symbol ud v e dan produkt musi b t likvidov n odd len od b n ho komun ln ho odpadu Odpov d te za likvidaci tohoto produktu a dal ch elektrick ch a elektronick ch za zen prost ednictv m ur en ch sb rn ch m st stanoven ch vl dou nebo m stn mi ady Spr vn likvidace a recyklace pom h p edch zet potenci ln m negativn m dopad m na ivotn prost ed a lidsk zdrav Podrobn j informace o likvidaci star ho vybaven si laskav vy dejte od mistnich ad podniku zab vaj c ho se likvidaci komun ln ch odpad nebo obchodu kde jste produkt zakoupili Appendix H Regulatory Information 94 Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster Dansk Danish Miljeinformation for kunder i EU EU direktiv 2002 96 EF kraever at udstyr der baerer detle symbol p produktet og eller emballagen ikke ma bortskaffes som usorteret kommunalt affald Symbolet betyder at dette produkt skal bortskaffes adskilt fra det almindelige husholdningsaffald Det er dit ansvar at bortskaffe dette og andet elektrisk og elektronisk udstyr via bestemte indsamlingssteder udpeget af staten eller de lokale myndighe
69. ps 70dBm Typical WEP Encryption WPA 64 128 bit 3 Years 3 58 x 0 91 x 2 80 90 WxHxD Unit Weight Certification Operating Temp Storage Temp Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 91 mm x 23 mm x 71 mm 1 90 oz 0 054 kg FCC Wi Fi 802 11b g 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Max 85 Non Condensing Max 85 Non Condensing 91 Appendix G Warranty Information LIMITED WARRANTY Linksys warrants to the original end user purchaser You that for a period of three years the Warranty Period Your Linksys product will be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use Your exclusive remedy and Linksys s entire liability under this warranty will be for Linksys at its option to repair or replace the product or refund Your purchase price less any rebates If the product proves defective during the Warranty Period call Linksys Technical Support in order to obtain a Return Authorization Number BE SURE TO HAVE YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE ON HAND WHEN CALLING When returning a product mark the Return Authorization Number clearly on the outside of the package and include a copy of your original proof of purchase RETURN REQUESTS CANNOT BE PROCESSED WITHOUT PROOF OF PURCHASE You are responsible for shipping defective products to Linksys Linksys pays for UPS Ground shipping from Linksys back to You only Customers located outside of the United States of America and Canada are
70. ption enabled To connect to this network select the level of WEP encryption Enter the required passphrase or WEP key in the appropriate field below Then click the Please select the wireless security method used by your To usa WEP encryption selact 64 bit or 128 bit ls case sensitive and should be no more The Passphrase than 16 characters in length When entering this manually it should be 10 characters for 64 bit encryption or 26 characters for 128 bit encryption Valid hexadecimal characters are A through E and numbers 0 through 9 Figure 4 5 WEP Key Needed for Connection LINKSYS A Divisson of Cinco Spem Inc WPA Personal Needed for Connection This wireless network has WPA Personal also know as Pre Shared Key enabled To connect to this network select the encryption type Enter the required passphrase in the appropriate field below Then click the Connect Please select the wireless security method used by your isti irniess network TE we MH Please select an encryption type used to protect your wireless data transmissions Please enter a Passphrase that s B to 63 characters in length Figure 4 6 WPA Personal Needed for Connection wep wired equivalent privacy a method of encrypting network data transmitted on a wireless network for greater security encryption encoding data transmitted in a network wpa wi fi protected access a wireless security protocol using
71. quipement sur lequel est appos ce symbole sur le produit et ou son emballage ne soit pas jet avec les autres ordures menageres Ce symbole indique que le produit doit tre limin dans un circuit distinct de celui pour les d chets des m nages est de votre responsabilit de jeter ce mat riel ainsi que tout autre mat riel lectrique ou lectronique par les moyens de collecte indiqu s par le gouvernement et les pouvoirs publics des collectivit s territoriales L limination et le recyclage en bonne et due forme ont pour but de lutter contre l impact n faste potentiel de ce type de produits sur l environnement et la sant publique Pour plus d informations sur le mode d limination de votre ancien quipement veuillez prendre contact avec les pouvoirs publics locaux le service de traitement des d chets ou l endroit ou vous avez achet le produit Italiano ltalian Informazioni relative all ambiente per i clienti residenti nell Unione Europea La direttiva europea 2002 96 EC richiede che le apparecchiature contrassegnate con questo simbolo sul prodotto e o sull imballaggio non siano smaltite insieme ai rifiuti urbani non differenziati II simbolo indica che questo prodotto non deve essere smaltito insieme ai normali rifiuti domestici E responsabilit del proprietario smaltire sia questi prodotti sia le altre apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche mediante le specifiche strutture di raccolta indicate dal governo o dagli enti p
72. r unt DannaRnanctar Wireless G USB Network Adap ter with RangeBooster Site Survey The Site Survey screen displays a list of available networks in the table on the left The table shows each network s SSID Channel and the guality of the wireless signal the Adapter is receiving You may click SSID CH Channel or Signal to sort by that field SSID The SSID or unique name of the wireless network is displayed here CH This is the channel that the network uses Signal This is the percentage of signal strength from 0 to 100 Site Information For each network selected the following settings are listed SSID This the SSID or unique name of the wireless network Wireless Mode This is the mode of the wireless network currently in use Channel This is the channel to which the wireless network devices are set Security The status of the wireless security feature is displayed here MAC Address The MAC address of the wireless network s access point is displayed here Refresh Click the Refresh button to perform a new search for wireless devices Connect To connect to one of the networks on the list select the wireless network and click the Connect button If the network has encryption enabled then you will see a new screen appear If the network has the wireless security WEP encryption enabled then you will see the WEP Key Needed for Connection screen Select the appropriate level of WEP encryption 64 bit or 128 bit
73. racters in the Passphrase field Figure 4 14 Wireless Security WPA Personal Click the Next button to continue or the Back button to return to the previous screen A Denon ad Ceca Systems inc PSK2 Creating a Profile Enter a Passphrase that is 8 63 characters in length Wireless Security PSK2 Passphrase Please enter Passphrase that is 8 to 63 characters in length Passphrase Enter a Passphrase also called a pre shared key of 8 63 characters in the Passphrase field Click the Next button to continue or the Back button to return to the previous screen Figure 4 1 Wireless Security PSK2 Chapter 4 Setting up and Connecting the Wireless G Network Adapter with RangeBooster 14 Setting up the Adapter Wireless G USB Network Adanter with RanaeBooster IM BE LNB Ss en la hn Ya ut MADE M LAE ZAR ON nREBEER reese r NNIIEIE aa UID NCLIWUIR AUd p LC I uu I ul nailluvDUUsLUI WPA Enterprise A Division of Cisco Systems inc WPA Enterprise features WPA security used in coordination with a RADIUS server This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to the Router WPA Enterprise offers two authentication methods EAP Creating a Profile TLS and PEAP as well as two encryption methods TKIP and AES with dynamic encryption keys Wireless Security WPA Enterprise Authentication EAP TLS w Please select the authentication method that you use to access your Authentication Select the authentication method your
74. rk This chapter discusses a few of the basics about wireless networking Chapter 3 Getting to Know the USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster This chapter describes the physical features of the Adapter Chapter 4 Setting Up and Connecting the USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster This chapter shows you how to setup and connect the Adapter Chapter 5 Using the Wireless Network Monitor This chapter show you how to use the Adapter s Wireless Network Monitor Appendix A Troubleshooting This appendix describes some problems and solutions as well as frequently asked questions regarding installation and use of the Adapter Appendix B Using Windows XP Wireless Configuration This appendix describes how Windows XP users can use Window s built in wireless configuration to monitor their Adapter Appendix C Wireless Security This appendix discusses security issues regarding wireless networking and measures you can take to help protect your wireless network Appendix D Windows Help This appendix describes how you can use Windows Help for instructions about networking such as installing the TCP IP protocol Appendix E Glossary This appendix gives a brief glossary of terms frequently used in networking Appendix F Specifications This appendix provides the Adapter s technical specifications Appendix G Warranty Information This appendix supplies the Adapter s warranty information Appendix H Regulatory Information This appe
75. rk Statistics screen Click the Back button to return to the initial Link Information screen Click the Save to Profile button to save the currently active connection settings to a profile Figure 5 3 More Information Wireless Network Status 19 WUlivalace C HCD AMatiuinavl elle haw wrth DananaDanataywy Wiralacc f SB Network Adapter with RangeBooster VII el ess u USB Network Ada DUCI With nan UUCDUUSLUI Wireless Network Statistics The Wireless Networks Statistics screen provides statistics on your current network settings Transmit Rate This is the data transfer rate of the current connection In Auto mode the Adapter dynamically shifts to the fastest data transfer rate possible at any given time Receive Rate This is the rate at which data is received Packets Received This shows the packets received by the Adapter in real time since connecting to the wireless network or since the Refresh Statistics button was last pressed Packets Transmitted This shows the packets transmitted from the Adapter in real time since connecting to the wireless network or since the Refresh Statistics button was last pressed Bytes Received This shows the bytes received by the Adapter in real time since connecting to the wireless network or since the Refresh Statistics button was last pressed Bytes Transmitted This shows the bytes transmitted by the Adapter in real time since connecting to the wireless network or since the Re
76. rprise offers two authentication methods EAP TLS and PEAP as well as two encryption methods TKIP and AES with dynamic encryption keys Authentication Select the authentication method your network is using EAP TLS or PEAP EAP TLS If you selected EAP TLS enter the login name of your wireless network in the Login Name field Enter the name of the authentication server in the Server Name field this is optional From the Certificate drop down menu select the certificate you have installed to authenticate you on your wireless network Select the type of encryption TKIP or AES from the Encryption drop down menu Click the Next button to continue or the Back button to return to the previous screen PEAP If you selected PEAP enter the login name of your wireless network in the Login Name field Enter the password of your wireless network in the Password field Enter the name of the authentication server in the Server Name field this is optional From the Certificate drop down menu select the certificate you have installed to authenticate you on your wireless network if you want to use any certificate keep the default setting Trust Any Then select the authentication method used inside the PEAP tunnel Select the type of encryption TKIP or AES from the Encryption drop down menu Click the Next button to continue or the Back button to return to the previous screen Wireless Network Monitor LINKSYS A Division ef Cisc
77. s informacija skirta Europos Sajungos vartotojams Europos direktyva 2002 96 EC numato kad jrangos kuri ir arba kurios pakuote yra pa ym ta iuo simboliu negalima alinti kartu su ner iuotomis komunalin mis atliekomis is simbolis rodo kad gaminj reikia alinti atskirai nuo bendro buitini atlieku srauto J s privalote u tikrinti kad i ir kita elektros ar elektronin iranga b t alinama per tam tikras nacionalin s ar vietin s vald ios nustatytas atlieku rinkimo sistemas Tinkamai alinant ir perdirbant atliekas bus i vengta galimos alos aplinkai ir moni sveikatai Daugiau informacijos apie j su senos jrangos alinim gali pateikti vietin s vald ios institucijos atlieku alinimo tarnybos arba parduotuv s kuriose isigijote t gamini Malti Maltese Informazzjoni Ambjentali ghal Klijenti fl Unjoni Ewropea Id Direttiva Ewropea 2002 96 KE titlob li t taghmir li jkun fih is simbolu fug il prodott u jew fuq l ippakkjar ma jistax jintrema ma skart muni ipali li ma iex isseparat Is simbolu jindika li dan il prodott g andu jintrema separatament minn ma l iskart domestiku regolari Hija responsabbilt tieg ek li tarmi dan it tag mir u kull tag mir ie or ta l elettriku u elettroniku permezz ta fa ilitajiet ta bir appuntati apposta mill gvern jew mill awtoritajiet lokali Ir rimi b mod korrett u r ri ikla jg in jipprevjeni konsegwenzi negattivi potenzjali g all ambjent u g as sa a
78. s you a choice of two encryption methods TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol which utilizes a stronger encryption method and incorporates Message Integrity Code MIC to provide protection against hackers and AES Advanced Encryption Standard which utilizes a symmetric 128 Bit block data encryption WPA Enterprise offers two encryption methods TKIP and AES with dynamic encryption keys and it uses a RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service server for authentication A Important Always remember that each device in your wireless network MUST use the same encryption method and encryption key or your wireless network will not function properly 40 WPA Personal If you do not have a RADIUS server select the type of algorithm you want to use TKIP or AES and enter a password in the Passphrase field of 8 63 characters WPA Enterprise WPA used in coordination with a RADIUS server This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to the Router or other device WPA Enterprise offers two encryption methods TKIP and AES with dynamic encryption keys Implementing encryption may have a negative impact on your network s performance but if you are transmitting sensitive data over your network encryption should be used These security recommendations should help keep your mind at ease while you are enjoying the most flexible and convenient technology Linksys has to offer 41 Appendix D Windows Help All w
79. se or RADIUS WEP WEP Select 64 bit or 128 bit encryption Passphrase Enter a passphrase in the Passphrase field so a WEP key is automatically generated It is case sensitive and should not be longer than 16 alphanumeric characters This passphrase must match the passphrase of your other wireless network devices and is compatible with Linksys wireless products only If you have any non Linksys wireless products enter the WEP key manually on those products WEP Key The WEP key you enter must match the WEP key of your wireless network For 64 bit encryption enter exactly 10 hexadecimal characters For 128 bit encryption enter exactly 26 hexadecimal characters Valid hexadecimal characters are 0 to 9 and A to F Advanced Users TX Key The default transmit key number is 1 If your network s access point or wireless router uses transmit key number 2 3 or 4 select the appropriate number from the 7X Key drop down box LINKSYS A Divin al Cinco Spim inc Creating a Profile Ad Hoc Mode Settings Channel 6 Sailen Channel used by all of the devices in your wireless Figure 4 12 Ad Hoc Mode Settings LINKSYS Dirisio of Gace Siem bec Creating a Profile Wireless Security WEP we Disabled To use WEP encryption select either 64 bit or 128 hil Passphrase 3 The Passphrase is case sensitive and should be no more deinen than 16 characters in length EM JH When enteri
80. ss WPA is a stronger security method than WEP RADIUS stands for Remote Authentication wep wired equivalent privacy a method of encrypting network Dial In User Service PSK2 stands for Pre shared Key 2 Click the Next button to continue or the Back button ata transmitted on a wireless network for greater security to return to the previous screen encryption encoding data transmitted in a network Proceed to the appropriate section for your security method WEP WPA Personal PSK2 WPA Enterprise Or wpa wi fi protected access a wireless security protocol RADIUS using TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol encryption which can be used in conjunction with a RADIUS server 26 WER LINKSYS WEP Select 64 bit or 128 bit encryption An lata ptm e Passphrase Enter a passphrase in the Passphrase field so a WEP key is automatically generated It is case Creating a Profile sensitive and should not be longer than 16 alphanumeric characters This passphrase must match the passphrase of your other wireless network devices and is compatible with Linksys wireless products only If Wireless Security WEP you have any non Linksys wireless products enter the WEP key manually on those products EE o To use WEP encryption select either G4 bit or 128 bit E 1 Reeg hono net than 16 characters in length WEP Key The WEP key you enter must match the WEP key of your wireless network For 64 bit encryption EH A L GEET H d rac
81. ss routers can be connected to any of Linksys s switches or routers With these and many other Linksys products your networking options are limitless Go to the Linksys website at www linksys com for more information about wireless products 802 11b an IEEE wireless networking standard that specifies a maximum data transfer rate of 11Mbps and an operating frequency of 2 4GHz switch device that is the central point of connection for computers and other devices in a network so data can be shared at full transmission speeds router a networking device that connects multiple networks together such as a local network and the Internet Chapter 3 Getting to Know the Wireless G Network Adapter with RangeBooster The Front Panel The Network Adapter s LEDs that display information about network activity are located on the front panel LINKSYS Wireless G USB Network Adapter with t RangeBooster Figure 3 1 Front Panel Power Green The Power LED lights up when the Adapter is powered on Link Green The Link LED lights up when the Adapter has an active connection The Side Panel The Network Adapter s USB Port is located on the side panel Figure 3 2 Side Panel 4 USB The USB Port is where you connect your USB cable Chapter 4 Setting up and Connecting the Wireless G Network Adapter with RangeBooster Starting the Setup The Wireless G Notebook Adapter Setup Wizard will guide you through the i
82. te profiles that hold different configuration settings Accessing the Wireless Network Monitor After installing the Adapter the Wireless Network Monitor icon will appear in the system tray of your computer If the Wireless Network Monitor is enabled then the icon will be green If the Wireless Network Monitor is disabled or the Adapter is not connected then the icon will be gray Using the Wireless Network Monitor The opening screen of the Wireless Network Monitor is the Link Information screen From this screen you can find out how strong the current wireless signal is and how good the connection s quality is You can also click the More Information button to view additional status information about the current wireless connection To search for available wireless networks click the Site Survey tab To perform configuration changes or create connection profiles click the Profiles tab Link Information The Link Information screen displays network mode signal strength and link quality information about the current connection It also provides a button to click for additional status information Ad Hoc Mode or Infrastructure Mode The screen indicates whether the Adapter is currently working in ad hoc or infrastructure mode Signal Strength The Signal Strength bar indicates signal strength Link Quality The Link Quality bar indicates the quality of the wireless network connection Click the More Information button to view add
83. ted EAP TLS enter the login name of your wireless network in the Login Name field Enter the name of the authentication server in the Server Name field this is optional From the Certificate drop down menu select the certificate you have installed to authenticate you on your wireless network Click the Next button to continue or the Back button to return to the previous screen PEAP If you selected PEAP enter the login name of your wireless network in the Login Name field Enter the password of your wireless network in the Password field Enter the name of the authentication server in the Server Name field this is optional From the Certificate drop down menu select the certificate you have installed to authenticate you on your wireless network if you want to use any certificate keep the default setting Trust Any Then select the authentication method used inside the PEAP tunnel Click the Next button to continue or the Back button to return to the previous screen Wireless Network Monitor Creating a Profile Wireless Security RADIUS Authentication Server Name Certiticate e Please select the authentication method that you use in access your network Enter the Login Name used for authentication Enter the Server Mame used for authentication Optional Please select the certificate used for authentication Figure 5 22 Wireless Security RADIUS Using EAP TLS LUINKSYS A ian p Coco Byrne lac
84. transmission To an unintended receiver DSSS appears as low power wideband noise and is rejected ignored by most narrowband receivers Would the information be intercepted while transmitting on air The Adapter features two fold protection in security On the hardware side as with Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum technology it has the inherent security feature of scrambling On the software side the Adapter offers the encryption function WEP to enhance security and access control What is WEP WEP is Wired Equivalent Privacy a data privacy mechanism based on a 64 bit or 128 bit shared key algorithm as described in the IEEE 802 11 standard What is WPA WPA is Wi Fi Protected Access a wireless security protocol that can be use in conjunction with a RADIUS server For more information refer to Appendix C Wireless Security What is RADIUS RADIUS is Remote Authentication Dial In User Service which uses an authentication server to control network access For more information refer to Appendix C Wireless Security 35 Appendix B Using Windows XP Wireless Configuration EY If your computer is running Windows XP then this choice will be available If you want to use Windows XP Wireless Configuration to control the Adapter instead of using the Wireless Network Monitor then right click on the Wireless Network Monitor and select Use Windows XP Wireless Configuration If you want to switch back to the Wireless Network Mo
85. twork in range or to get more information I Set up a wireless network linksys for a home or small office Unsecured wireless network eby d for open access Information sent over this Related Tasks visible to others IF you want to connect to this network A Learn about wireless networking fe Change the order of preferred networks Cy Change advanced settings v Figure B 4 Available Wireless Network Wireless Network Connection You are connecting to the unsecured network linksys Information sent over this network is not encrypted and might be visible to other people Connect Anyway Cancel Figure B 5 No Wireless Security 37 Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster 4 If your network uses wireless security WEP enter the WEP Key used into the Network Key and Confirm M network key fields If your network uses wireless security WPA Personal enter the Passphrase used into re ess Network Connection the Network Key and Confirm network key fields Click the Connect button The network irksys requres a network key also caled a WEP key or WPA key A network key helps prevent unknown intruders from connecting to this network Type the key and then click Connect Network key ETIIIIIIT Confirm network key IIITIT Figure B 6 Network Connection Wireless Security support the use of a passphrase Enter the exact WEP NOTE Windows XP Wireless Configuration
86. ubblici locali II corretto smaltimento ed il riciclaggio aiuteranno a prevenire conseguenze potenzialmente negative per l ambiente e per la salute dell essere umano Per ricevere informazioni piu dettagliate circa lo smaltimento delle vecchie apparecchiature in Vostro possesso Vi invitiamo a contattare gli enti pubblici di competenza il servizio di smaltimento rifiuti o il negozio nel quale avete acquistato il prodotto Latviesu valoda Latvian Ekologiska informacija klientiem Eiropas Savienibas jurisdikcija Direktiva 2002 96 EK ir prasiba ka aprikojumu kam pievienota zime uz pasa izstradajuma vai uz t iesainojuma nedrikst izmest neskirota veida kopa ar komun lajiem atkritumiem tiem ko rada viet ji iedzivotaji un uzn mumi i zime nozim to ka Si ierice ir jaizmet atkritumos t lai t nenonaktu kopa ar parastiem m jsaimniec bas atkritumiem J su pien kums ir So un citas elektriskas un elektroniskas ier ces izmest atkritumos izmantojot ipa us atkritumu sav k anas veidus un l dzek us ko nodro ina valsts un pa vald bu iest des Ja izme ana atkritumos un p rstr de tiek veikta pareizi tad mazin s iesp jamais kait jums dabai un cilv ku vesel bai S k kas zi as par novecoju a apr kojuma izme anu atkritumos j s varat sa emt viet j pa vald b atkritumu sav k anas dienest k ar veikal kur iegadajaties So izstr d jumu Appendix H Regulatory Information LietuvSkai Lithuanian Aplinkosaugo
87. you wish to set up the Adapter later Available Wireless Network The available networks are listed in the table on the center of the screen by SSID Select the wireless network you wish to connect to and click the Connect button If you do not see your network listed you can click the Refresh button to bring the list up again If the network utilizes wireless security you will need to configure security on the Adapter If not you will be taken directly to the Congratulations screen 1 If you have wireless security enabled on your network continue to step 2 If you don t have wireless security enabled continue to step 3 Linksys A Dereon of Gece beitero Inc Connecting the Adapter Connect one end of the USB cable to the Adapter and the other end to tfe USB port of your computer Figure 4 3 Connecting the Adapter LINKSYS A Divan of Goce Sie bec Creating a Profile Available Wireless Network Please select the wireless network that you want to connect to then click Connect button to continue If you are not sure select the wireless network with the strongest signal strength 100 Disabled 00 02 DO 30 D2 A0 Refresh 100 WPA TKIP 00 02 00 30 D2 MA amp 100 WEP 64 bit 00 02 DD 30 D2 AA Figure 4 4 Available Wireless Network Wireless G USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster 2 If your network has the wireless security WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy enabled this screen wil
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