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1. Set Security Options WRAAVPA Co WPAAWPA Passphrase PEAP EAP GTC 802 1 SUL TH EAP Type PELP EAP MSCHAP 2 LEAF O Pre Shared Key Static WEP FAP FAST O None Group Policy Delay ED S60 Click on the Configure button to configure the PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 settings 24 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Define PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 Configuration _ Use Machine Information For Domain Logon Trusted Root Certification 4uthorities User Information for PEAP EAP MSCHAP 42 Authentication Vv VV y User Mame james Password Confirm Password eo Settings E DEE Trusted Root Certification Authorities Select the appropriate certificate authority from the drop down list User Name Enter the user name for the certificate authority Password Enter the password that corresponds with the user name for the certificate authority Confirm Password Re type the password Click on the Settings button Configuration Settings gt Specific Server or Comair Login Name james Specific Server or Domain Leave the server name blank for the client to accept a certificate from any server with a certificate signed by the authority listed in the Network Certificate Authority drop down list Recommended You can also enter the domain name of the server from which the client will accept a ce
2. Wireless Mode IP Address Network Type Current Channel Server Based Authentication Data Encryption Signal Strength Radio Status Software Disabled Advanced You will then see a confirmation message The RF signals for the following network card s have been successfully enabled WLAN Client Utility Current Profile wlan Action Options Hel Curent Status Profile Management Diagnostics Profile Mame WLAN Client Utility The RF signals For the Following network card s have been successfully enabled WLAN LISE 2 0 Wireless Network Adapter Signal Strength f Radio Status Software Disabled Advanced Click on the OK button to continue 42 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 3 5 Disable Tray Icon To disable the tray icon click on Action in the menu bar and then click on Disable Tray Icon WLAN Client Utility Current Profile wlan Action Options Help Disable Radio anagement Diagnostics Disable Tray Icon Exit Profile Name wlan Link Status Associated Wireless Mode 2 4 GHz 11 Mbps Network Type Infrastructure Current Channel 1 Server Based Authentication None Data Encryption WEP Signal Strength MENEM Excellent You will then notice that the tray icon has disappeared from the system tray 3 6 Display Settings To change the display settings click on Options in the menu bar an
3. 802 1X provides an authentication framework for wireless LANs allowing a user to be authenticated by a central authority 802 1X uses an existing protocol called EAP EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol is an extension to the PPP protocol that enables a variety of authentication protocols to be used lt passes through the exchange of authentication messages allowing the authentication software stored in a server to interact with its counterpart in the client Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security Options O WPAAVPA Ww PAS PAS EAP Type O WRAAVPA Passphrase 802 14 802 1 EAP Type EAP TTLS O Pre Shared Key Static WEP O None FEAF EAP MSCHAP Y2 LEAP _ Allow Association to Mi ot Based FAP A Group Policy Delap 60 sec Select the 802 1x radio button and then select EAP TLS or EAP TTLS from the drop down list TLS Transport Layer Security is an IETF standardized authentication protocol that uses PKI Public Key Infrastructure certificate based authentication of both the client and authentication server Click on the Configure button to configure the TTLS settings 28 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Define EAP TTLS Configuration _ Use Machine Information For Domain Logan Trusted Root Certification Authorities TANI User Information for ESP TTLS Authentication User Mame james Password Confirm Password Tr
4. Use Machine Information For Domain Logon Trusted Root Certification 4uthorities User Information for PEAP EAP MSCHAP 42 Authentication Vv VV y User Mame james Password Confirm Password eo Settings E DEE Trusted Root Certification Authorities Select the appropriate certificate authority from the drop down list User Name Enter the user name for the certificate authority Password Enter the password that corresponds with the user name for the certificate authority Confirm Password Re type the password Click on the Settings button Configuration Settings Specific Server or Comair Login Name james Specific Server or Domain Leave the server name blank for the client to accept a certificate from any server with a certificate signed by the authority listed in the Network Certificate Authority drop down list Recommended You can also enter the domain name of the server from which the client will accept a certificate Login Name Enter the login name if required Click on the OK button to return to the previous window Once again click on the OK button to return to the Profile Management window 33 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 3 2 3 10 802 1x LEAP LEAP Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol also known as Cisco Wireless EAP provides username password based authentication between a wireless client and a RADIUS serv
5. IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 WLAN Client Installation Program E Choose Destination Location Select the folder where the installation program will install the files The installation program wall install the client utilities in the following location Destination Folder E Program Files tiv LA installshield 8 Click on the Browse button to select another drive or folder to install the drivers and then click on the Next button If you would like to use the default destination folder click on the Next button WLAN Client Installation Program KJ Select Program Folder Select a program folder The installation program will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below You may enter a new folder name or select one from the Existing Folders list raster Shield 11 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 9 Select a program folder for the Start menu or use the default setting WLAN Click on the Next button to continue WLAN Client Installation Program WLAN USB Client Installation Program For XP 2K 1 7 IMPORTANT Please Head On Windows XP you can configure your WLAN Wireless LAN Client Adapter through the WLAN Client Utility ACU or a third party supplicant Because third party tools may not provide all of the functionality available in the ACU WLAN recommends that you use the ACL Please note that a patch from Microsoft might be required
6. Unicast Packets 1245 Total Bytes 1540539 Adapter Information Recelve Multicast Packets 464 Broadcast Packets ar Unicast Packets on Total Bytes FOBBOS Click on the Adapter Information button to view information about the Cardbus adapter such as card name MAC address driver name driver version and driver date Adapter Information Card Mame WLAN USB 2 0 Wireless Network Adapter MAC Address 00 02 6F 3C 31 EB Driver CAWIND OWS WSustemse DRIVER S ar5523 sus Driver Versior 1 5 0 102 Oriver Date 05 Jan 2006 16 56 08 Client Hame DNA Click on the OK button to return to the previous window Click on the Advanced Statistics button to view detailed statistics about transmit and receive frames 39 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Advanced Statistics Transmit Frames Transmitted OE Frames Retried Frames Dropped Mo ACE Frames ALE Frames Recelve Beacons Received Frames Recelwed OK Frames Received with Errors CRE Errors Encryption E rors Duplicate Frames AP Mismatches Data Rata Mismatches Version 2 0 2x ATS Frames CTS Frames No CTS Frames Retred ATS Frames Retred Data Frames Authentication Time 0l ut Authentication Rejects Association Time Out Association Rejects Standard MIC OF Standard MIC Errors LKIP MIC OK LKIP MIC Errors Click on the OK
7. 1 1 Features amp Benefits Features Benefits High Speed Data Rate up to 108 Mbps in of lig ae data payloads Advanced Encryption Standard AES Powerful data security Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP and Wired Equivalent Private WEP IEEE802 1x Client Support Enhances authentication and security Support for 802 11e standard Wireless Multimedia Enhancements Quality of Advanced Power Management Low power consumption in power saving Ar Support eXtended Range technology eXtended Range technology give Wi Fi ian products twice the range of existing designs IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 1 2 Package Contents Open the package carefully and make sure that none of the items listed below are missing Do not discard ihe packing materials in case of return the unit must be shipped in its original package gt One Wireless LAN USB Adapter gt One USB Cable gt One CD ROM with User s Manual Included 1 3 USB Adapter Description The USB adapter is a standard USB adapter that fits into any USB interface The USB adapter has a LED indicator and an external high sensitivity dipole antenna lt High sensitivity Dipole Antenna __ LED Indicator Ad hoc Mode Solid Green whether the wireless is connected or not Infrastructure Mode Solid green while connected and blinking during activity 1 4 System Requirements The following are the minimum system requirements in ord
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9. cause harmiul interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected o Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This device complies with FCC RF Exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment under 47 CFR 2 1093 paragraph d 2 This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other
10. certificate from any server with a certificate signed by the authority listed in the Network Certificate Authority drop down list Recommended You can also enter the domain name of the server from which the client will accept a certificate gt Login Name Enter the login name if required Click on the OK button to return to the previous window Once again click on 31 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 the OK button to return to the Profile Management window 3 2 3 9 802 1x PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 The PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 authentication type is based on EAPTLS authentication but uses a password instead of a client certificate for authentication PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 uses a dynamic session based WEP key which is derived from the device and RADIUS server to encrypt data Select the 802 1x radio button and then select PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 from the drop down list Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Securty Options O WPA PAZ WPA PAZ EAP Type LEAF O WPAAVPA Passphrase O Pre Shared Key Static WEP EAP TTLS FEAF ESP GTE O None PEAPIESP MSCHAP Wal 000000 Configure _ Allow Association to Mi aes o EAP Group Policy Delay s El FEC aK sz Click on the Configure button to configure the PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 settings 32 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Define PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 Configuration _
11. does not require any security methods then select None in the security tab and then click on the OK button Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security Options O WPAAWPAZ WPA PAS EAP Type O WPAS PAZ Passphrase O 802 1 802 1 EAP Type O Pre Shared Key Static WEP IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 3 2 3 2 WPA WPA2 TLS TTLS WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access 2 provides network administrators with a high level of assurance that only authorized users can access the network WPA Wi Fi Protected Access was designed to improve upon the security features of WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy The technology is designed to work with existing Wi Fi products that have been enabled with WEP WPA provides improved data encryption through the Temporal Integrity Protocol TKIP which scrambles the keys using a hashing algorithm and by adding an integrity checking feature which makes sure that keys haven t been tampered with Select the WPA WPA2 radio button and then select EAP TLS or EAP TTLS from the drop down list TLS Transport Layer Security is an IETF standardized authentication protocol that uses PKI Public Key Infrastructure certificate based authentication of both the client and authentication server Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security Options WPAAVPAZ WPAAWPAZ EAP Type EAP TLS O WPASAPA2 Passphrase E APTIUS o FEAP EAP GIC 8021
12. ls Logged In Authentication Timeout Value in seconds 30 26 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 gt Use Temporary User Name and Password Select this radio button for a temporary user name and password This will manually prompt for the user name and password Use Saved User Name Password Select this radio button if the user name and password will be saved in this profile User Name Enter the user name for the certificate authority Password Enter the password that corresponds with the user name for the certificate authority Confirm Password Re type the password Vv VV y Click on the OK button to return to the previous window 3 2 3 6 WPA WPA2 Passphrase Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security Options O WRAAMVPA WPAAMPAS EAP Type LEAF 80212 EAP Type O Pre Shared Key Static WEP None Configure eee vera Slow Association to Mired Lells Group Policy Delay Select the WPA WPA2 Passphrase radio button and then click on the Configure button Define WPA WPA Pre Shared Key gt Enter a WPA WPA2 passphrase For ASCII text enter 8 63 characters 27 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 for hexadecimal enter 64 characters Click on the OK button to return to the previous window Once again click on the OK button to return to the Profile Management window 3 2 3 7 802 1x TLS TTLS
13. to this profile Then enter the MAC addresses of the specific access points and then click on the OK button to return to the previous window 3 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Preferred Access Points Specified Access Point MAC Addresses Access Point 1 Access Point 2 Access Point 3 Access Point 4 3 2 4 2 Ad Hoc Settings Profile Management General Security Advanced Network Type ad Hoc 802 116 Preamble 2 Short amp Long Long Only Wireless Mode Wireless Mode When Starting Ad Hoc Network 2 4 GHz 54 Mbps 24 GHz 11 Mbps 2 4 GHz 11 Mbps Super G O24 GHz 54 Mbps Ch extended Range KA M anne Auto hd 8012 11 Authentication Mode Eos Auto Open E Cancel gt Wireless Mode Place a check in the preferred frequency and data rates gt Network Type Select Ad hoc from the drop down list gt 802 11b Preamble This setting should be the same as the access point If you are not sure of that setting select Short amp Long Click on the OK button to return to the previous window 38 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 3 3 Diagnostics The third tab displayed is the Diagnostics tab This tab displays the number of transmitted and received packets WLAN Client Utility Current Profile wlan Action Options Help Curent Status Profile Management Diagnostics Transmit Multicast Packets 12 Broadcast Packets 1796
14. to use the Microsoft tool with WPA security On the next screen select whether you want to use the ACU or a third party tool to configure pour client adapter InstallShield 10 The message depicted above informs you about configuring this device through the 802 11 Client Utility ACU or a third party supplicant If you choose to use a third party supplicant some of the ACU features will not be available Click on the Next button to continue WLAN Client Installation Program Choose Configuration Tool Which tool will vou use to configure your client adapter o WLAN Client Utility ACL and 5 upplicant Third Party Supplicant instal Shield lt Bad Next gt 12 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 11 Select one of the options However it is recommended to select the first option 802 11 WLAN Client Utility and 802 1x Supplicant Click on the Next button to continue WLAN Client Installation Program 1 The installation program installs the driver automatically when the client adapter is inserted Insert the adapter now if ik is not vet inserted cancel the Found New Hardware Wizard if it appears and proceed with the installation Click OK to continue 12 At this point carefully insert the device into the PCMCIA slot of your computer and click on the OK button 13 Windows will automatically detect the device and display the Found New Hardware Wizard as the image depicts below It
15. will ask you to connect to the Windows Update website to search for software Select No not this time and click on the Next button Found Mew Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this lime only Yes now and every time connect a device 2 Mo not this time Click Hest to continue Cancel 14 Once again the Found New Hardware Wizard will ask you to install software Click on the Cancel button to continue 15 If you are using Windows XP you will see a message regarding Windows Logo Testing click on the Continue Anyway button to continue 13 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Hardware Installation The software pon are installing for this hardware WLAN USE 2 0 Wireless Adapter Bootloader Download has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows AP Tell me why this testing iz important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Lo
16. 6 324 JAOVance SeNngS A tna 37 3 2 4 1 InTastiruclure Se ING Sa dodo 37 3242 AQGHOC SCUINGS cetonas a e a 38 3 3 BIENS SIC S E presen ace ee A EE E E SOA nate EEE E 39 3 4 ENABLE DISABLE RADIO aaa aaa aaa aka kaka kkk kkk 41 3 5 DISABLE MR NGO A A checar E e htt tat Mh E AE A de A da 43 3 6 DISPLAYS ETTINOS E dolida 43 4 UNINSTALL THE DRIVERS amp CLIENT UTILITY aaa aaa ana aaa ocn non nono aaa aaa aaa 45 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS sea eker lete a dona aa daka a akc canas 47 APPENDIX B FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT aaa aaa aaa nana aaa naa naa ana aaa aaa aa aaa 48 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Revision History Version Date Notes s lt C S 7 73 O June 9 2005 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 1 Introduction This is a wireless USB 2 0 adapter that supports the IEEE 802 11b g 2 4GHz radio operation It provides a high speed wireless connection with data rate up to 108Mbps To protect your wireless connectivity the high speed wireless USB adapter can encrypt all wireless transmissions through 64 128 152 bit WEP data encryption and also supports WPA Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS puts your network on the cleanest channel in your location With the high speed wireless USB adapter you will experience the best wireless connectivity available This chapter describes the features amp benefits package contents applications and network configuration
17. 7 Modem Remove Programs El Windows XP Hotfix KB822603 WLAN USB Client Installation Program For XP K 1 7 Size 0 51MB Click here For support information Used Frequently Last Used On 5 15 2006 To change this program or remove it From your computer click Change or Remove Berne ll 3 Click on Uninstall the previous installation radio button WLAN Client Installation Program Previous installation detected The installation program has detected that a previous installation exists What do you want to do Y Update the previous installation 9 Uninstall the previous installation InstallShiela 45 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 4 Click on the Next button to continue You will then see the following message informing you that you must restart the system after installation Question ys The option vou have selected requires the system to be rebooted at the end of the operation Do you wank ta continue 5 Click on the Yes button to continue You will then see the following message asking you if you would like to remove the application Confirm Uninstall Do you want to completely remove the selected application and all of its features 6 Click on the OK button to continue You will then see the following message asking you if you would like to remove the driver and all the existing profiles Question 2 Do you really wish to remove the device driver This removes you
18. Certification Authorities Select the appropriate certificate authority from the drop down list gt User Name Enter the user name for the certificate authority gt Set Password Select Token or Static Password radio button The default setting is Static Password Click on the Settings button Configuration Settings EJE Specific Server or Domain Login Name lames gt Specific Server or Domain Leave the server name blank for the client to accept a certificate from any server with a certificate signed by the authority listed in the Network Certificate Authority drop down list Recommended You can also enter the domain name of the server from which the client will accept a certificate gt Login Name Enter the login name if required Click on the OK button to return to the previous window Once again click on 23 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 the OK button to return to the Profile Management window 3 2 3 4 WPA WPA2 PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 The PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 authentication type is based on EAPTLS authentication but uses a password instead of a client certificate for authentication PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 uses a dynamic session based WEP key which is derived from the device and RADIUS server to encrypt data Select the WPA WPA2 radio button and then select PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 from the drop down list Profile Management nm General Security Advanced
19. EEE802 11b 11Mbps 91dBm 1Mbps 96dBm Available transmit power FCC e 2 412 2 472G IEEE802 11g 22 dBm 6 24 Mbps 21 dBm 36 Mbps 20 dBm 48 Mbps 19 dBm 54 Mbps e 2 412 2 472G IEEE802 11b 22 dBm 1 11Mbps ETSI e 2 412 2 472G IEEE802 119 20 dBm 6 24 Mbps 20 dBm 36 Mbps 20 dBm 48 Mbps 19 dBm 54 Mbps e 2 412 2 472G IEEE802 11b 20 dBm 1 11Mbps Antenna Detachable Dipole antenna 2dBi Gain Networking Topology Ad Hoc Infrastructure Security IEEE802 1x support for LEAP PEAP WEP 64 128 152bit WPA PSK TKIP WPA2 AES Physical Form Factor USB 2 0 Dimensions 75 2 L mm x 53 9 W mm x 14 H mm Weight 40 g 1 50z Environmental Temperature Range Operating 0 C to 55 C Storage 20 Cto 75 C Humidity non condensing 5 95 Typical Package Contents One USB Adapter One USB Cable One CD ROM with User s Manual and Drivers 47 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Appendix B FCC Interference Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may
20. IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter User s Manual Version 2 0 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION li dvi i ls i deno di a a i A ti ti 4 1 1 FEATURES BENE RUNS aorta lida haa O 4 1 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS aiii aida 5 1 3 USB ADAPTER DESCRIPTION aii ii 5 1 4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 20d Rd 5 1 5 NS A des 6 1 6 NETWORKCONFIGURA TON coloso 7 2 INSTALL DRIVERS amp CLIENT UTILITY 20 2 ana aaa aa noc aaa aaa nana nono nro nono nro kaaa anna 9 2 1 BEEGRE YOU BEGIN retina as 9 2 2 INSTALLING THE DRIVERS aia lies itt i dd lok cht kad Sadie hid DEL Dat ka dada 9 3 USING THE CLIENTUTI TY o ida 15 3 1 CURRENT STATUS ed do ed A a ea kid 15 3 2 PROFILE MANAGEMENT 0 00 aaa aaa aaa kaaa kakaa kakaa 16 3 2 1 Scan for available ITEIWOKS ii 17 327 Greale a NeW O E sna A A 18 SL SCU pam E O a me memo E E pepe mona 19 3 2 3 1 S ecu DISabIea sisi aa 19 3 2 3 2 VV PA NV Fi TES TIMES acatar a E ka cli 20 3 2 3 3 WPA WPA2 PEAP EAP GTCO a a od dak ikaj a de 22 3 2 3 4 WPA WPA2 PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 000kn kakaa kakaa 24 3 2 3 5 WRASTWPAZ2 REARO anidar kakaa Data dnici krda 26 3 2 3 6 WPA WPA2 Passphrase aaaa nana kaaa aaa kaaa kaaa kaaa 27 3 2 3 7 802 eS TLS ETES ot aja leo a a a kh 28 3 2 3 8 802 1X PEAPNEAP SETIC kej ea att 30 3 2 3 9 802 1X PEAR EAP MOCHA V2 arado 32 HG are O me 0 22 Fe Gia UE cn E SR Te TO 34 323 11 Pre Shared Key StatiG WEP israel 3
21. button to return to the previous window 40 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 3 4 Enable Disable Radio To disable the radio click on Action in the menu bar and then click on Disable Radio WLAN Client Utility Current Profile wlan edie Options Help Disable Radio Disable Tray Icon Management Diagnostics Exit Profile Mame wlan TEMDEO RANGE Link Status Associated Wireless Mode 24 GHz 11 Mbps IP Address 10 0 190 42 Network Type Infrastructure Curent Channel 1 Server Based Authentication None Data Encryption WEP Signal Strength NENE Excellent Advanced You will then see a confirmation message The RF signals for the following network card s have been successfully disabled WLAN Client Utility Current Profile wlan Current Status Profile Management Diagnostics Profile Name WLAN Client Utility The RF signals For the Following network card s have been successfully disabled WLAN USB 2 0 Wireless Network Adapter Signal Strength Radio Status Software Disabled Advanced Click on the OK button to continue 41 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 To enable the radio click on Action in the menu bar and then click on Enable Radio WLAN Client Utility Current Profile wlan ada Options Help Enable Radio a NET anagemen lagnostics Disable Tray Icon 5 Exit Link Status Not Associated
22. button to view more details about the current status This window includes information such as network name SSID AP MAC address power save mode power levels signal strength noise level channel frequency and channel set country Click on the OK button to close the window VV VV VY VV WV Advanced Status Network Name 5510 RES 3Com Curent Signal Strength Ar dBm Server Based Authentication None Current Noite Level 96 dBm Data Encryption None Up Time 00 08 35 Authentication Type 802 116 Preamble Short amp Long Message Integrity Check None Current Recelve Rate 12 0 Mbps Bos None Current Transmit Rate 45 0 Mbps Channel a Frequency 2 447 GHz Associated AP MAC Address 001 4 C 53 C5 C4 Channel Set United States Power Save Mode Normal 3 2 Profile Management The second tab displayed is the Profile Management tab This tab is used to create a new profile modify an existing profile remove an existing profile and activate an existing profile IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter WLAN Client Utility Current Profile wlan Action Options Help Current Status Profile Management Diagnostics Default Details Network Type Security Mode Network Mame 1 55101 Network Mame 2 551012 Network Mame 3 55103 Infrastructure Pre Shared Kep SEMAOWL lt empty gt lt empty gt 3 2 1 Scan for available networks Import Export Scan Order Prof
23. d then click on Display Settings 43 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 WLAN Client Utility Current Profile wlan F x nt Diagnostics Profile Hame wlan Link Status Associated Wireless Mode 2 4 GHz 11 Mbps Network Type Infrastructure Curent Channel 1 Server Based Authentication Hone Data Encryption WEP Signal Strength MENA AAA Excellent In this window you can change the Signal Strength Display Units from dBm to and increase or decrease the refresh interval rate as well as displaying the data in a cumulative or relative fashion Display Settings Signal Strength Display Units G Refresh Interval seconds Data Display Relative 2 Cumulative Click on the OK button to return to the previous window 44 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 4 Uninstall the Drivers amp Client Utility If the device installation is unsuccessful for any reason the best way to solve the problem may be to completely uninstall the device and its utility and repeat the installation procedure again Follow the steps below in order to uninstall the Drivers and Client Utility 1 Click on Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Add or Remove Programs 2 You will then see the following window Select the Atheros Utility and then click on Change Remove Add or Remove Programs Ea za Currently installed programs Sort by Change or A Agere Systems AC 9
24. elect Profile The Current Status tab displays the current status of the wireless radio The following information is included in this tab as the image depicts below WLAN Client Utility Current Profile Default Action Options Help Current Status Profile Management Diagnostics Profile Name Default Link Status Associated Wireless Mode 2 4 GHz 54 Mbps Network Type Infrastructure Server Based Authentication None IP Address 142 166 1 204 Current Channel S Data Encryption None Signal Stent MENE Eceler Advanced IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 gt Profile Name Displays the name of this profile One device can have many profiles but only one profile can be loaded at a time Note The profile name and network name SSID are not the same Link Status This indicates ihe state of the client associated or not associated Wireless Mode Displays the 802 11 mode such as 2 4GHz 11 Mbps 2 4GHz 54 Mbps 2 4GHz 108Mbps Network Type Displays the type of network such as Infrastructure or Ad hoc Server Based Authentication Displays information about the authentication method IP address Displays the IP address of this device Current Channel Displays the channel at which this device is connected Current Channel Displays the type of encryption used Signal Strength Displays the strength of the signal Click on the Advanced
25. er LEAP is one of several protocols used with the IEEE 802 1X standard for LAN port access control LEAP also delivers a session key to the authenticated station so that future frames can be encrypted with a key that is different than keys used by others sessions Dynamic key delivery eliminates one big vulnerability static encryption keys that are shared by all stations in the WLAN Select the 802 1x radio button and then select LEAP from the drop down list Profile Management Set Security Options O WPA PAZ WPA PA EAP Type O WPAAWPA2 Passphrase 802 44 802 1 EAP Type LEAP Pre Shared Key Static WEP O None Configure aki eee Fi Allow de to Mi Tak Bes 4 EAP LEAP mam Caca Click on the Configure button to configure the LEAP settings 34 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 LEAP Settings Username and Password Settings I Use Temporary User Mame and Password e Use Saved User Name and Password User Mame Password L Confirm Password Domain No Network Connection Unless User ls Logged In Authentication Timeout Value in seconds gt Use Temporary User Name and Password Select this radio button for a temporary user name and password This will manually prompt for the user name and password Use Saved User Name Password Select t
26. er to use the USB adapter gt PC AT compatible computer with a USB interface Windows 2000 XP operating system gt 20 MB of free disk space for installing the USB adapter driver and utility program IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 1 5 Applications The wireless LAN products are easy to install and highly efficient The following list describes some of the many applications made possible through the power and flexibility of wireless LANs a b c d e f g h Difficult to wire environments There are many situations where wires cannot be laid easily Historic buildings older buildings open areas and across busy streets make the installation of LANs either impossible or very expensive Temporary workgroups Consider situations in parks athletic arenas exhibition centers disaster recovery temporary offices and construction sites where one wants a temporary WLAN established and removed The ability to access real time information Doctors nurses point of sale employees and warehouse workers can access real time information while dealing with patients serving customers and processing information Frequently changed environments Show rooms meeting rooms retail stores and manufacturing sites where frequently rearrange the workplace Small Office and Home Office SOHO networks SOHO users need a cost effective easy and quick installation of a small network Wireless exte
27. go testing STOP Installation 16 Once again you will see a message regarding Windows Logo Testing click on the Continue Anyway button to continue Hardware Installation The software vou are installing for this hardware WLAN USB 2 0 Wireless Network Adapter has not passed Windows Logo testing to verity its compatibility with Windows AP Tell me why this testing le important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation 17 A message will then appear indicating that the installation process is complete Click on the OK button to reboot the system 14 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter 3 Using the Client Utility Version 2 0 After a successful installation you will see the Cardbus adapter Client Utility in the Windows Program group called 802 11 WLAN To run the Client Utility click Start gt Programs gt IEEE WLAN USB You will then see the Client Utility icon in the system tray of your computer To open the Client Utility right click on the icon in the system tray and then select Open WLAN Client Utility 3 1 Current Status Open WLAN Client Utility Disable Radio Show Connection Status S
28. gt Key Entry Select Hexadecimal or ASCII depending on the WEP key that is used gt WEP Key Size Select 64 128 or 152 bit WEP key size gt Transmit Key Enter the WEP key in the four WEP key text boxes Click on the OK button to return to the previous window 3 2 4 Advanced Settings Click on the Advanced tab in the Profile Management section Here you can configure the transmit power level wireless mode power save mode and network type 3 2 4 1 Infrastructure Settings Profile Management General Security Advanced Power Save Mode Nom Network Type Infrastructure 802 116 Preamble 2 Short amp Long O Long Only Wireless Mode Wireless Mode When Starting Ad Hoc Network 2 4 GHz 54 Mbps 2 4 GHz 11 Mbps Super G extended Range A TM pipia a lg 202 11 Authentication Mode Qos Auto 2 Open CI Shared Preferred 4Ps gt Wireless Mode Place a check in the preferred frequency and data rates gt Power Save Mode Select Maximum Normal or Off from the drop down list Selecting Maximum will save the most power this is recommended if using a laptop running on battery For other instances use the Normal of Off setting gt Network Type Select Infrastructure from the drop down list gt 802 11b Preamble This setting should be the same as the access point lf you are not sure of that setting select Short 4 Long gt Preferred APs Click on this button to add specific access points
29. his radio button if the user name and password will be saved in this profile User Name Enter the user name for the certificate authority Password Enter the password that corresponds with the user name for the certificate authority Confirm Password Re type the password Vv VV y Click on the OK button to return to the previous window 35 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 3 2 3 11 Pre Shared Key Static WEP You may select 64 128 or 152 bit WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy key to encrypt data Default setting is Disable WEP encrypts each frame transmitted from the radio using one of the Keys from a panel When you use WEP to communicate with the other wireless clients all the wireless devices in this network must have the same encryption key or pass phrase Profile Management General Security Advanced f Set Security Options O WPAAWPA2 WPAAVPA2 EAP Type LEAF O WPAAVPA Passphrase 802 1 802 1x EAP Type Pre Shared Key Static WEP Mone Configure _ Allow Association to Mixed Cells i Cancel Select the Pre Shared Key Static WEP radio button and click on the Configure button Define Pre Shared Keys El E Key Entry 2 Hexadecimal 0 9 A F O ASCII Text all keyboard characters Encrvption Kers WEP Key Size Transmit Key 126 WEP Key 1 O WEP Kep 3 WEP Key 2 WEP Kep 4 36 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0
30. iles Version 2 0 Click on the Scan button to view a list of available infrastructure and ad hoc networks This table lists the network name encryption key if required signal strength channel and wireless mode Available Infrastructure and Ad Hoc Networks Network Name SSID 3 4 SENDFAR am SENACWL 3 i SENADWL m3 i RDS ZyXEL RDA siptest 2 A ADS DLink amp ROS buffalo AOS ASUS AOS 3Corm nRroenaA Super Ro Signal Strength 50 db 21 dB o dB 35 dB 15 dB za dB Je db J dB 35 dB a7 JA ESSE PEE Channel m 1 wireles 2 4 GHz 2 4 GHz _ 2 4 GHz 2 4 GHz 24 GHz 2 4 GHz 2 4 GHz 2 4 GHz 2 4 GHz TAT gt lf you would like to associate with a specific network select the network name SSID and then click on the Activate button You will then get connected to the network if you have the correct permission keys 17 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter 3 2 2 Create a New Profile Version 2 0 Multiple profiles can be created for different Network Names SSIDs This allows a user to quickly associate with another network instead of entering the credentials each time WLAN Client Utility Current Profile wlan Action Options Help Current Status Profile Management Default RO lan Details Network Type Security Mode Network Name 1 55ID1 Network Name z 55ID2 Network Name 3 55 03 uto Select Profiles Infrastruct
31. nsions to Ethernet networks Network managers in dynamic environments can minimize the overhead caused by moves extensions to networks and other changes with wireless LANs Wired LAN backup Network managers implement wireless LANs to provide backup for mission critical applications running on wired networks Training Educational facilities Training sites at corporations and students at universities use wireless connectivity to ease access to information information exchanges and learning IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 1 6 Network Configuration To better understand how the wireless LAN products work together to create a wireless network it might be helpful to depict a few of the possible wireless LAN PC card network configurations The wireless LAN products can be configured as a Ad hoc or peer to peer for departmental or SOHO LANs b Infrastructure for enterprise LANs a Ad hoc peer to peer Mode Wireless LAN Client PC NB Wireless LAN Client PC NB device Wireless LAN Client PC NB device E device Wireless LAN Client PC NB This is the simplest network configuration with several computers equipped with the PC Cards that form a wireless network whenever they are within range of one another In ad hoc mode each client is peer to peer would only have access to the resources of the other client and does not require an access point This is the easiest and least expensi
32. r profiles 7 Click on the Yes button to continue You must then restart your system to complete the Uninstallation 802 11 WLAN Client Installation Program The Installation Program has successfully performed the selected operations but the system needs to be rebooted before all of the changes will take effect Click OK to reboot the system as 8 Remove the device form your computer and then click on the OK button The Uninstallation process is complete 46 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Appendix A Specifications Data Rates 802 119 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 72 96 amp 108 Super G Mbps 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11Mbps Standards Compliance IEEE802 11 IEEE802 119 IEEE802 11b draft IEEE 802 11e and i standards IEEE802 1x Regulation Certifications FCC Part 15 UL ETSI 300 328 CE Operating Voltage 5V 0 25V Status LEDs RF link activity Drivers Windows XP 2K ME 98 RF Information Frequency Band U S Europe and Japan product covering 2 4 to 2 484 GHz programmable for different country regulations Media Access Protocol Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance CSMA CA Modulation Technology 802 11g OFDM 64 QAM 16 QAM QPSK BPSK 802 11b DSSS DBPSK DQPSK CCK Operating Channels 11 for North America 14 for Japan 13 for Europe Receive Sensitivity Typical e 2 412 2 472G IEEE802 11g 6Mbps 91dBm 54Mbps 76dBm e 2 412 2 472G I
33. rtificate Login Name Enter the login name if required Click on the OK button to return to the previous window Once again click on the OK button to return to the Profile Management window 25 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 3 2 3 9 WPA WPA2 LEAP LEAP Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol also known as Cisco Wireless EAP provides username password based authentication between a wireless client and a RADIUS server LEAP is one of several protocols used with the IEEE 802 1X standard for LAN port access control LEAP also delivers a session key to the authenticated station so that future frames can be encrypted with a key that is different than keys used by others sessions Dynamic key delivery eliminates one big vulnerability static encryption keys that are shared by all stations in the WLAN Select the WPA WPA2 radio button and select LEAP from the drop down list Profile Management PTE General Security Advanced Set Security Options O WPAAWPA2 WPAAWPAZEAP Type LEAP O WPAAVPA2 Passphrase O 802 1 802 1 EAP Type ln PEAP EAP MSCHAP 4 2 LEAP O Pre Shared Key Static WEP EAP FAST O None Click on the Configure button to configure the LEAP settings LEAP Settings Username and Password Settings O Use Temporary User Name and Password User Mame Password m Confirm Password Domain L No Network Connection Unless User
34. stall the USB adapter drivers 1 Insert the CD ROM that was provided to you in this package The setup should run automatically If the setup does not run automatically then you must manually select the setup exe file from the CD ROM drive 2 Once the setup begins you will see the Install Shield Wizard as the image depicts below WLAN Client Installation Program WLAN USB Client Installation Program For KP 2K 1 7 1 A l z A This program installs the driver and client utilities for your WLAN Wireless LAN Client Adapter Instalishied IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 3 Click on the Next button to continue 4 The Setup Wizard will then allow you to install the driver amp utility or just the driver Select the first option Install Client Utilities and Driver WLAN Client Installation Program Setup Type Select the setup tupe that best suits your needs Click the type of setup you prefer Install Client Utilities and Driver jE Description u Install Driver Only Choose this option to install the driver and client utiiies This iz the recommended option InstaliShiel 5 Click on the Next button to continue 6 This message informs you that the system must be restarted after the installation is complete Question 9 The option vou have selected requires the system to be rebooted at the end of the operation Do you wish to 7 Click on the Yes button to continue 10
35. tunnel for protection and server authentication EAP GTC can be used with both TTLS and PEAP Select the 802 1x radio button and then select PEAP EAP GTC from the drop down list Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security Options O WPAAWPA2 WPAM PA EAP Type LEAF O WPAAVPA2 Passphrase 902 1 Pre Shared Key Static WEP PEAPIEAP GICI Sin PEAP EAP MSCHAP Y2 LEAP Configure ee FASTEST u al SEC Group Policy Delay En C Click on the Configure button to configure the PEAP EAP GTC settings 30 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Define PEAP EAP GIC Configuration Use Machine Information For Domain Logon Trusted Root Certification Authorities Any Set Password O Token 2 Static Password User Information for FEAF GTC Authentication User Name jamez Password Lonfirm Password L Settings gt Trusted Root Certification Authorities Select the appropriate certificate authority from the drop down list gt User Name Enter the user name for the certificate authority gt Set Password Select Token or Static Password radio button The default setting is Static Password Click on the Settings button Configuration Settings EJE Specific Server or Domain m Login Name lames gt Specific Server or Domain Leave the server name blank for the client to accept a
36. ure Pre Shared Kep SENAC L lt emply gt lt emply gt Modify Remove Activate Import Esport Scan Order Profiles Click on the New button to create a new profile You will then see the General tab of the profile management window Profile Management General Security Advanced Profile Settings Profile Mame lar Client Mame oh Network Hames SSIDI SENAOWL SSID SSID3 18 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Profile Name Enter a name for this profile this can be any name that you may associate with your network This feature comes in handy when you need to work at several locations where there are different network settings Using this you can configure a different profile for each of your networks Client Name Enter any name to describe the profile gt SSID1 Enter the SSID of the network The SSID is a unique name shared among all points in your wireless network The SSID must be identical for all points in the network and is case sensitive gt Click on the OK button to continue 3 2 3 Security The next tab displayed is the Security tab Here you can configure the authentication and encryption method that is used on your network There are five types of security methods available none WPA WPA PSK 802 1x Pre shared WEP key The configuration steps for each method are described below 3 2 3 1 Security Disabled lf your network
37. usted Root Certification Authorities Select the appropriate certificate authority from the drop down list User Name Enter the user name for the certificate authority Password Enter the password that corresponds with the user name for the certificate authority Confirm Password Re type the password Vv VV y Click on the Settings button Configuration Settings Ed Specific Server or Domain Login Mame lames gt Specific Server or Domain Leave the server name blank for the client to accept a certificate from any server with a certificate signed by the authority listed in the Network Certificate Authority drop down ist Recommended You can also enter the domain name of the server from which the client will accept a certificate gt Login Name Enter the login name if required Click on the OK button to return to the previous window Once again click on the OK button to return to the Profile Management window 29 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 3 2 3 8 802 1x PEAP EAP GTC PEAP EAP GTC was standardized along with EAP in RFC 2284 EAP GTC allows the exchange of clear text authentication credentials across the network The GTC method does provide a way to move a simple username and password from client to server using an EAP method so it can be used to provide an authentication method Naturally if EAP GTC is used to transport reusable passwords it must be used inside a
38. utton to return to the Profile Management window 21 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 3 2 3 3 WPA WPA2 PEAP EAP GTC PEAP EAP GTC was standardized along with EAP in RFC 2284 EAP GTC allows the exchange of clear text authentication credentials across the network The GTC method does provide a way to move a simple username and password from client to server using an EAP method so it can be used to provide an authentication method Naturally if EAP GTC is used to transport reusable passwords it must be used inside a tunnel for protection and server authentication EAP GTC can be used with both TTLS and PEAP Select the WPA WPA2 radio button and then select PEAP EAP GTC from the drop down list Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Secunty Options WPA PAZ O WRAAWPA Passphrase PEAP EAP GTC O 802 14 B02 TH EAP Tape Re AP EAP MSCHAP V2 LEAF O Pre Shared Key Static WEP FAP FAST C None Group Policy Delay 60 E Click on the Configure button to configure the PEAP EAP GTC settings 22 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Define PEAP EAP GIC Configuration Use Machine Information For Domain Logon Trusted Root Certification Authorities Any Set Password LJ Token 2 Static Password User Information for FEAF GTC Authentication User Mame jamez Password Lonfirm Password L gt Trusted Root
39. ve way for the SOHO to set up a wireless network The image below depicts a network in ad hoc mode IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 b Infrastructure Mode The infrastructure mode requires the use of an access point AP In this mode all wireless communication between two computers has to be via the AP It doesn t matter if the AP is stand alone or wired to an Ethernet network If used in stand alone the AP can extend the range of independent wireless LANs by acting as a repeater which effectively doubles the distance between wireless stations The image below depicts a network in infrastructure mode gt Wireless LAN Client PC NB Wireless LAN Client PC NB pr E ie Wireless LAN Client PC NB Access Point J Wireless LAN Client PC NB IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 2 Install Drivers amp Client Utility 2 1 Before You Begin Before installing the new drivers of your USB adapter you need to disable all of the Wireless LAN drivers that you have installed During the installation Windows XP 2K ME 98 may need to copy systems files from its installation CD Therefore you may need a copy of the Windows installation CD at hand before installing the drivers On many systems instead of a CD the necessary installation files are archived on the hard disk in CAWINDOWS OPTIONS CABS directory 2 2 Installing the Drivers Follow the steps below in order to in
40. x S021 EAP TYPE PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 LEAF O Pre Shared Key Static WEF EAP FAST O Mone Group Policy Delay 60 Click on the Configure button to configure the TTLS settings 20 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless USB 2 0 Adapter Version 2 0 Define EAP TTLS Configuration _ Use Machine Information For Domain Logon Trusted Root Certification Authortez lt Anp gt User Information for E4P TTLS Authentication User Mame james Password Confirm Password Trusted Root Certification Authorities Select the appropriate certificate authority from the drop down list User Name Enter the user name for the certificate authority Password Enter the password that corresponds with the user name for the certificate authority Confirm Password Re type the password Vv VV y Click on the Settings button Configuration Settings Specific Server or Domain Login Name lames gt Specific Server or Domain Leave the server name blank for the client to accept a certificate from any server with a certificate signed by the authority listed in the Network Certificate Authority drop down ist Recommended You can also enter the domain name of the server from which the client will accept a certificate gt Login Name Enter the login name if required Click on the OK button to return to the previous window Once again click on the OK b

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