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1. USBw 100 Series User Manual Table of Contents IntFOQUCUOTI aa es ota eain nae Oba cdd tu Da Winds bita dapes 1 DuirotiucHob on ba perm Mere rome NO 1 Getting Stated os a asteteteA tee dete A LE 3 Systemi Requiere AA A A eee EE CE 3 XP Operating System Editions Supported Lure ree met esa 3 Vista Operating System Editions Supported sss 3 Additional Requirements uoo oce Qs ber VEN doi node d Eo ER ME ERE 4 Installing the Motorola Connection Manager Software sss 4 The Motorola Connection Manager Interface eene 5 Controls for the Main WIndOoW ausit poids reia ibero deparan ia tee 8 Th Fille Meninas latir ceo sb Ie o E b orbe fena ied 8 Enable Disable WiFi Adaptet 29 eei be do mah d of ie ari DUE ARR Prio 8 Enable Disable WiMAX Adapter s sein oder diee Priore ure Rendre sua ra ue 8 Enable Disable Ethernet Adapter eerte ceris oak pe te reperta 8 Ii MD E 8 The Tools Mentir or Belo Bop De Noui atole 9 SR aisle E tdi pr beoe ab edP Edu OREL UE SODIUM a V ha 9 WIMAX M Oosa eraen e reader sates breaean EH RAE A LEs EEOSE ea Se aemeaaiell say 9 MUEDIBTOS rise O st eareanieat ME 9 Ethernet Morais aiii 9 WiMAX ReSean for Networks sua ib 9 E A A divis peu DU 9 Transparency cadem editam ue pet qu mM e e CUM DE EE 9 Volo M EE EU I NE CNUES 9 SeN gS eMe MM M mE TERN 10 The Help Mentira en outtake bis Pede d 10 A aba cans oss wba Uae RU A 10 Event
2. 48 Why can t the Motorola Connection Manager find a network 48 How do I connect to a network eset dico 48 How do I stop the client from launching every time I restart my PC 48 Why do I keep losing my connection sees 49 Why am I unable to connect to a signal that I can see in the Motorola Connection Manager MODIe ees ee pi tolerari cnn e IE PME repone 49 Does the Motorola Connection Manager support WEP Encryption 49 Does the Motorola Connection Manager support VPN sss 49 Who can I contact if need assistance with the Motorola Connection Managere A A A ia 49 USBw 100 iv MAR 2009 Introduction Introduction Introduction USBw 100 MAR 2009 The Help system is designed to answer users questions on how to perform specific tasks and to explain the Motorola Connection Manager s functions The menu system to the left allows users to browse help topics while the Index and Search tabs provide other mechanisms to access available help topics If you need additional assistance contact your Internet Service Provider Introduction USBw 100 MAR 2009 Getting Started Getting Started System Requirements USBw 100 MAR 2009 The system requirements for basic installation and operation of the Motorola Connection Manager software are shown in the table below Windows XP Windows Vista Processor 300 MHz 1 0 GHz 32 bit processor RAM 256 MB 1GB
3. Business and Enterprise are also supported 32 and 64 bit versions See System Requirements for more information on supported system configurations The Motorola Connection Manager launched but no card is detected Please verify that your WiFi WiMAX card or USB client is on the supported hardware list Check the drivers and firmware Why can t the Motorola Connection Manager find a network The Motorola Connection Manager will continue to scan until it finds one or more available networks or Hot Spots Wireless providers can easily update a user s local database of WLAN Hot Spots How do connect to a network When The Motorola Connection Manager finds one or more available networks click on the Connect button If more than one network is found click on the menu button and select a network by double clicking on the network or click on the Connect button How do stop the client from launching every time restart my PC Follow these steps 1 Select Settings from the Tools menu 2 Select the Application tab 3 Remove the check from the Automatically run this application on machine startup box 4 Click OK USBw 100 MAR 2009 Support and FAQ USBw 100 MAR 2009 Why do I keep losing my connection This may be due to interference caused by other devices like cordless phones microwave ovens and other 2 4 GHz band devices Why am l unable to connect to a signal that can see in the Motorola Connection Manager
4. Event Manager History to see the client events that have been logged The window shown below will appear Event History Manager Technology Date Time Duration Total Bytes Description LAW Warning authenticator 8 M 00 00 00 0 AuthenticationNotRevoked G Information 8 11 2008 9 32 53 00 00 00 VPN connecting I Information 8 8 2008 2 32 47 PM 00 00 00 VPN connecting Information 8 8 2008 2 27 32 PM 00 00 00 VPN connecting G Information 8 6 2008 12 48 29 PM 00 00 00 VPN connecting 39 Information 8 6 2008 11 56 42 00 00 00 VPN connecting information 8 5 2008 4 53 53 PM 00 00 00 VPN connecting lt x Filter by Session s 1 Duration 00 00 00 0 Bytes Date Range From 5711 200 Technology Type ALL ALL You can do the following in this window e Double click on any item in the list to see more information about that event e Use the options in the Filter by box to limit the events displayed to a particular date range connection technology or event type e Click on the Reset Event History Manager button to delete all the currently logged events and reset the usage data at the bottom of the page to zero USBw 100 MAR 2009 47 48 Support and FAQ Frequently Asked Questions Which operating systems does the Motorola Connection Manager support The Motorola Connection Manager supports Windows XP Home Edition Professional Windows Vista Ultimate Home Premium Home Basic
5. 37 38 Creating and Managing Network Profiles Enable Application Launcher If this box is checked the Motorola Connection Manager software will launch the applications listed on the App Launcher tab of the Settings window whenever it establishes a connection to the network whose profile you are configuring If this box is not checked the specified applications will not be launched Disable IE s Manual Proxy Settings If you normally connect to the Internet through a proxy server this is common on corporate LANs you may experience difficulty connecting to the Internet with Internet Explorer when you are traveling This is because Internet Explorer is trying to connect through a proxy server that is on your home network rather than on the network to which you are connected If this is the case you may wish to disable Internet Explorer s proxy settings while you are connected to other networks Check this box to disable proxy settings while you are connected using this profile Launch Browser Window on Connect Check this box to automatically launch your browser each time you connect to this network If you want the browser to start at a particular web page each time you connect to this network enter the address of the desired web page in the box below Profile Properties IP The IP Settings page allows you to configure the Internet Protocol IP addressing to be used with this Profile You will not need to alter these values
6. Connection Manager will accomplish this in one of the following ways e The NetMotion VPN client maintains a list of applications that are allowed to bypass its VPN tunnel If your VPN administrator has added the Motorola Connection Manager to this list the Motorola Connection Manager can establish connections without interrupting the operation of the NetMotion client e If the Motorola Connection Manager has not been added to NetMotion s bypass list the Motorola Connection Manager will detect that the NetMotion client is interfering with its operations when it attempts to establish a connection When this happens it will instruct the NetMotion client to enter bypass mode which allows all applications to bypass its tunnel while the connection is being established Once the connection has been successfully established the Motorola Connection Manager will return the NetMotion client to its normal operating mode USBw 100 MAR 2009 Creating and Managing Network Profiles Creating and Managing Network Profiles Network Profiles are networks that you have saved at connection time using the auto connect options or have manually added to the Network Profiles network list Creating Network Profiles have the following advantages You can configure the client to automatically connect to a Network Profile whenever that network is available If the last network you connected to is not available at a particular location the Motorola Connect
7. Enable data encryption box should remain unchecked and no further configuration is necessary on this page If the network does use WEP or WPA encryption check the Enable data encryption box and configure the WiFi data encryption settings see Enabling WiFi Data Encryption for instructions Click Next The General page appears Configure the settings on the General page and then click Finish Creating an Ethernet Network Profile Follow these steps to create an Ethernet Network Profile 1 Click the Profiles button in the main window of the Motorola Connection Manager software The Network Profiles window will now be displayed Click on the Ethernet heading in the list of profiles on the left side of the window Click the Add button The Ethernet page of the Add Profile Wizard appears In the fields provided enter the criteria that the Motorola Connection Manager should use when attempting to match this profile to Ethernet networks that you connect to You must enter a value in at least one of these fields it does not matter which Additional fields are optional Click Next to continue to the IP Properties page The default selections on the IP Properties page are correct for most networks If however this particular network requires specific IP address and or DNS server settings you can specify them here Click Next The General page appears USBw 100 MAR 2009 Creating and Managing Network Profiles 8 The se
8. Hard Drive Space 60 MB 100 MB Internet Explorer IE 5 5 IE 7 OS Service Pack Service Pack 2 Service Pack 0 1 XP Operating System Editions Supported XP 32 bit Support Professional Edition Home Edition Vista Operating System Editions Supported Vista 32 bit 64 bit Starter Edition Home Basic Edition Home Premium Edition Professional Edition Small Business Edition Enterprise Edition Ultimate Edition Getting Started Additional Requirements Windows Vista operation requires a DirectX 9 0 or better graphics accelerator CD ROM drive Compatible WiFi device for WiFi function Ethernet device for Ethernet connections Installing the Motorola Connection Manager Software Installing the Motorola Connection Manager is easy You will need the software CD to install the software follow these steps 1 2 Insert CD into CD ROM drive If your computer automatically starts running the CD follow the on screen instructions for installation and configuration If your PC does not automatically install the software from the CD follow these steps 1 Open the My Computer folder by double clicking the icon on your desktop Find the CD ROM drive where the Motorola Connection Manager is located double click the icon to access the CD in the CD ROM drive Double click on the Setup executable file to begin installation Follow the on screen instructions for installation and configuration of the Motorola Con
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10. Mobile Signal strength from the wireless access point may not be strong enough to allow reliable connections It may not be a publicly available access point Many companies or campuses will use wireless networking within their buildings but will not grant public access Does the Motorola Connection Manager support WEP Encryption The Motorola Connection Manager supports ASCII 64 128 and HEX 64 128 Does the Motorola Connection Manager support VPN The Motorola Connection Manager s VPN auto launch allows users to automatically initiate secure wireless connections using their existing security mechanisms Who can contact if need assistance with the Motorola Connection Manager If you need assistance with the Motorola Connection Manager contact your Internet Service Provider 49 AM MOTOROLA MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent amp Trademark Office All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners O 2009 Motorola Inc
11. addresses enter only the beginning of the IP address For example 12 The profile will be used if the Ethernet interface is assigned any IP address that begins with 172 172 77 The profile will be used if the Ethernet interface is assigned any IP address that begins with 172 77 172 77 64 The profile will be used if the Ethernet interface is assigned any IP address that begins with 172 77 64 172 77 64 5 The profile will be used only if the Ethernet interface is assigned 172 77 64 5 NT Domain Specify the Windows NT domain that you will belong to when attached to this network Must Match all Associations When this box is checked a network you are connecting to must match ALL of the values entered above in order to use this profile When this box is NOT checked only one matching value must be found Profile Properties WiFi This window contains the security settings for WiFi Network Profiles Follow these steps to configure WiFi network security In the SSID field enter the broadcast name of the network profile Note that the name entered here must match the SSID Service Set Identifier used by the network exactly If the network you are configuring is a closed network check This is a non broadcast network If the network whose profile you are configuring does not use WEP or WPA encryption no further security configuration is necessary the Enable USBw 100 MAR 2009 Creating and Managing Network Profiles data enc
12. aie Fur tro redi temi aime eri 42 Enable plas Screen acoso eon ita trout ataca ada 42 Automatically Run This Application retro tenebit 42 Display Connection Tet onsectetuer ient oie up ER 42 Reset All Warning Messages ua wee n aie mints b Eve sir etree 42 Settings Hard Ware e 43 The Device DISbomoses wedge era itane ted tenu em reet lp i I Poe LORS DRE ET eur 43 Allow Simultaneous Conte cosmetica cionado risp ete cient 43 USBw 100 MAR 2009 iii Prompt before Switching Connections sse 43 Include Support for other Network Connections eee 43 The Profiles ULE ROM caasa aaa 44 Settings SOUDOS o actes ti 44 Connected A 44 Lost Conner ve io ae tva phe i Ie taa 44 HotSpot AuthientcalloB cis ends erronee lest oct etian epe eta M Festo Lee ba bua 44 settings Updates eienn arabe n obeso 44 Automatically Download and Install esse 45 Prompt Me to Download and Install 2 erret ertet inepta 45 Manually Download and Install cies ebenso inr d 45 Update Own deii ian alli 45 Settings VPN iste eS 45 Support and FAQ ii ee ines ened 47 Technical Support ala ol toa A dV ENG RR la 47 Event A REY DR et P Ew DRER Pe 47 Frequently Asked Questions e epitope estes bo iba lid 48 Which operating systems does the Motorola Connection Manager SUP Jor die OP oia dos 48 The Motorola Connection Manager launched but no card is detected
13. and the amount Activity on your current WiFi connection if any e The Device tab contains information about your current Ethernet Device if any This box displays your computer s current network configuration It includes the following information IP Address The Internet address your computer is using for the current network Ethernet connection Gateway The address of the device that is responsible for routing all of your network traffic onto the Internet DNS Server The address of the server your computer is using to translate verbal Internet addresses into numerical addresses and vice versa DHCP Server The address of the server that assigned your computer s network configuration for the current wireless connection WINS Server The address of the server if any that your computer is using to find the names of computers on a Windows network USBw 100 MAR 2009 Virtual Private Network VPNs Virtual Private Networks VPNs Virtual Private Networks VPNs are private networks that can be accessed over a public backbone network like the Internet without compromising their privacy Typically they maintain their privacy by forming secure encrypted tunnels directly to users who access them Automatically Launching a VPN Connection You can configure any network profile to automatically connect to a Virtual Private Network whenever you connect using that profile Follow these steps 1 If you have not
14. choose which network to connect to based on the ranking of profiles in the Network Profiles Window Prompt me before connecting to this network If this option is selected the Motorola Connection Manager will create a profile for this network The profile created will specify that the Motorola Connection Manager should offer to connect to this network whenever this network is detected Save settings for manual connections If this option is selected the Motorola Connection Manager will create a profile to save the settings you used to connect to this network This allows the Motorola Connection Manager to automate the details of establishing a connection to this network However you must still initiate connections to this network manually by selecting the network and then clicking the Connect button Do not save settings Choosing this option will allow the user to connect to the network this time but will not save any parameters for future connections Closed networks are private networks that do not choose to broadcast their existence The Motorola Connection Manager can detect when there are closed networks present simply because it sees unidentified broadcasts in the WiFi frequency band When this happens it will display the word closed in the WiFi networks list USBw 100 MAR 2009 Establishing Wi Fi Connections However the Motorola Connection Manager cannot detect the actual name of or establish a connection to a clos
15. is supported by the Motorola Connection Manager and you want to manually specify your connection information select Define VPN login info and then enter the VPN profile information in the provided fields If the VPN client software you are using is supported by the Motorola Connection Manager and you already have a connection profile configured for that VPN client select Use existing VPN profile Then specify the client software and the login profile that you want to use If the VPN client software you are using is NOT supported by the Motorola Connection Manager select Use third party VPN client Then click the Browse button to specify the location of the client software that you are using Click OK to exit the Settings window USBw 100 MAR 2009 Virtual Private Network VPNs Once your VPN settings are configured there are two ways to start your VPN connection e Automatically start your VPN upon connection by configuring your connection profile to do so e One click manual launch of the VPN by pressing the VPN button on the main interface Connecting to a Virtual Private Network VPN There are two ways to connect to a Virtual Private Network e Configure a network profile to automatically launch a VPN connection when you connect to the network see automatically launching a VPN connection e Whenever you are connected to the Internet you can launch a configured VPN connection by pressing the VPN button in the Mai
16. mesie aid 30 Creating and Managing Network Profiles eere 31 Creating a Profile for a WiFi Network ess oed eet tente petii e oro t n ee 31 Creating an Ethernet Network Profiles on toqiten i SUE esI 32 How to Edit a Network Profile o yc teeth idad 33 How to Remove a Network Profile wise iode ted tti Probo ub EH CUPIS S 34 A esnaha aq ob Ve t Ren Vertu te deest eR eoe ek 35 Profile Properties WIM AX uda tod coe Dione ARD ld 35 Profile Properties Pleno 23 DNS Suffixes MIC NN MELDE NO UN NN EON 35 IP Subnet RA 36 NED a aid 36 Must Match All Associati G5 iris died RR ER ERES 36 Profile Properties Wibal iia dla 36 Profile Properties WIMAX Lucien ci 37 Profile Properties Generali ios iei erronee lo eni ee aaie tpe ratto loe eene Eet 37 Profile Name rara paa 37 Connection Options adas ains 37 VEN Auto Launches eite etch cba AN A 37 Enable Application Lache oda 38 Disable IE s Manual Proxy Sets iii 38 Launch Browser Window on Connect sese 38 Protile Properties IPs Liss cs p ices asses Sou Bend Cav E a E A E Eee 38 Profile IAS triada tonta eusti 38 Profile DINS Server O ata REEL sao 39 Profile Properties Secubity tan Aa lea F pto Roe ERI SEO 39 The Motorola Connection Manager Settings eren 41 The SORES VVIIdOW enda dti Fan Rire ate 41 Settings APplica ON ons roris e ED end rep AA mul bob tU les nape twine URS 42 User interface is always on OD cider ert
17. on this page If multiple boxes are checked your device will negotiate with the Mobile network to select the best protocol to use out of those that you have checked 39 40 Creating and Managing Network Profiles USBw 100 MAR 2009 The Motorola Connection Manager Settings The Motorola Connection Manager Settings The Settings Window The Settings window allows you to configure the behavior of the Motorola Connection Manager software These settings control how the client connects to networks the sounds it produces when it retrieves updates and how it handles conflicting applications USB w 100 MAR 2009 Select Settings from the Tools menu as shown below E sm Ethernet For information on the individual settings tabs see the following App Launcher Tab Application Tab Sounds Tab Updates Tab VPN Tab Hardware Tab 41 42 The Motorola Connection Manager Settings Settings Application The Application tab contains general settings for the Motorola Connection Manager User interface is always on top The Motorola Connection Manager will always appear on top of other application windows Enable splash screen The Motorola Connection Manager will display a splash screen while it loads If you don t want the splash screen to be displayed remove the check mark from this box Automatically run this application The Motorola Connection Manager will be automatically launched each time you
18. start Windows Display connection timer This box controls whether the connection timer will be displayed in the main window When the box is checked default the timer will be displayed When the box is unchecked the timer will not appear Reset all warning messages The Motorola Connection Manager provides various warning messages that can be disabled if you do not want to see them For example the connection software will warn you that you will lose network connectivity if you close the application These warning dialogs provide you with a method to turn off the warning You can turn these warning messages back on by pressing the Reset button The list of applications on this tab will be automatically launched when connections are established with particular network profiles In addition to adding and removing applications from this list you can specify their launch options and how the Motorola Connection Manager should respond if one of these applications is shut down USBw 100 MAR 2009 The Motorola Connection Manager Settings Settings Hardware USBw 100 MAR 2009 The Hardware tab displays information about the devices connected to your computer The following items can be found on this tab The Device List This four column table takes up most of the tab s area It is a list of all the devices connected to your computer that may be used to establish network connections You can do the following here Enable and disab
19. the profile wizard 17 Establishing Wi Fi Connections The List of WiFi Networks Clicking the next to the Globe in the WiFi main window opens the Available Networks list Available Networks Rescan Reset Connect Preferred Network BSSID Channel Encryption Signal Strength E Chicago gt 00 90 4B 6E A1 22 11 Eau SMSI 2 dy 00 02 2D 2D 0F 5D 1 Qwe SMSI 54G gt lt 00 0F 3D DF 10 FO 6 wer E To connect to a network on the list either select the network and then click the Connect button or double click on the network in the list The information displayed for each network will include some if not all of the items shown below Right clicking anywhere in the window will produce a menu that controls which columns are displayed Connect This column provides connection disconnection buttons for each available network Preferred A check mark is presented for any WiFi network that is currently listed in the Network Profiles window This includes network profiles that have been pre defined WiFi networks for which you have created Network Profiles and WiFi networks that you have saved using the New Network Options dialog Network This is the Network Signal Set Identifier SSID Essentially this is just a name that is broadcast by a WiFi access point to identify the network If you see a closed item in this column this indicates the presence of one or more Closed networks Connecting to such a network r
20. unless specifically instructed to by your administrator Profile IP Address The top group of settings specifies the IP address that your system will use when connected to this network The default selection Obtain IP address automatically instructs the Motorola Connection Manager to ask the network to assign it an appropriate address each time it connects This is the correct setting for most network profiles If the network does not support automatic address assignment you can enter appropriate values manually by clicking Use the following IP address Contact the administrator of the network whose profile you are configuring to obtain appropriate values for these fields USBw 100 MAR 2009 Creating and Managing Network Profiles Profile DNS server Obtain DNS server address automatically instructs the Motorola Connection Manager to ask the network to provide the address of a server each time it connects This is the correct setting for most network profiles Use the following DNS server address contacts the administrator of the network whose profile you are configuring to obtain appropriate values for these fields Advanced Button will configure detailed settings for DNS and WINS servers Profile Properties Security USBw 100 MAR 2009 This page specifies which protocols your mobile device can use to send your password to the Mobile network Your Mobile device will be permitted to use any of the protocols that are checked
21. The Motorola Connection Manager Interface The Tools Menu USB w 100 MAR 2009 Clicking Tools in the menu bar of the Motorola Connection Manager s Main window produces a short menu with the following options User Info Opens the User Name and Password Logon window WiMAX Info Opens the WiMAX window this window displays some technical information about the WiMAX network and the WiMAX device WiFi Info Opens the WiFi Window this window displays some technical information about the WiFi network you are connected to and your current WiFi device Ethernet Info Opens the Ethernet window this window displays some technical information about the Ethernet network and the Ethernet device WiMAX ReScan for Networks The Motorola Connection Manager will rescan all WiMAX networks Always on Top The Motorola Connection Manager will always be on top of all other applications Transparency Allows you to see varying degrees of your desktop Zoom Allows you to increase the size of the Motorola Connection Manager application 10 The Motorola Connection Manager Interface Settings Opens the Settings window allowing you to configure a number of personal preference features The Help Menu Clicking Help in the menu bar of the Motorola Connection Manager s Main window produces a short menu with the following options Help Opens this help system Event Manager History Select this item to display a list of the most rec
22. ager software The Network Profiles window appears e Select the network for which you wish to edit the encryption keys e Click the Edit button e Switch to the WiFi tab e Enter the new encryption key in both the Network Key box and the Confirm Network Key box e Click the OK button Enabling 802 1x Authentication The Motorola Connection Manager software allows you to use to authenticate against your corporate network or other domain The Motorola Connection Manager will allow you to use any authentication method that is installed on your computer Please note that authentication is only available on Windows XP and on Windows Vista To enable automatic 802 1x authentication 1 Create a network profile for the WiFi network that you wish to authenticate 2 Open the Network Profile window by clicking the Profiles button 3 Select the Network Profile you wish to edit 4 Click the Edit button 5 Select the WiFi tab 6 Check the Enable data encryption box 7 f you selected a WEP method you will also have to check Enable 802 1x authentication If you selected WPA this box was checked automatically 8 From the EAP type dropdown select the type of authentication you wish to enable 23 24 Establishing Wi Fi Connections USBw 100 MAR 2009 Establishing Ethernet Connections Establishing Ethernet Connections Follow these steps to establish a connection to an Ethernet network 1 Connect the Ethernet po
23. already done so configure the connection settings for the VPN you wish to connect to See Configuring a VPN Connection 2 Open the Network Profiles window Profiles File Settings Help Description Profile Mame SMSI Bii smsI Profile Type Carrier Dom 8 My Mobile Carrier VPN Launch No 3 Inthe left pane select the profile for which you want to automate VPN connection 4 Click the Edit button The properties sheet for the selected profile appears 5 If the General tab is not already selected select it now USBw 100 MAR 2009 27 28 Virtual Private Network VPNs Check the Auto Launch box in the VPN section Click OK to exit the window Repeat steps 3 through 7 for any additional profiles that you want to auto launch your VPN connection with Configuring a VPN Connection Follow these steps to configure a VPN connection 1 Consult the administrator of the VPN you wish to access The administrator will provide you with VPN client software and instructions for establishing VPN connections using that software If the VPN client software is not already installed on your system install it now Microsoft s VPN client is pre installed on most versions of Windows Open the Motorola Connection Manager software Access the VPN settings tab by selecting the Settings option from the Tools drop down menu and then clicking the VPN tab If the VPN client software you are using
24. anager associates with and connects to a Hot Spot Settings Updates The Updates tab allows you to specify how often the Motorola Connection Manager attempts to retrieve updates to its software and its databases USBw 100 MAR 2009 The Motorola Connection Manager Settings Automatically download and install The Motorola Connection Manager will automatically download and install product updates at regular intervals Prompt me to download and install The Motorola Connection Manager will periodically prompt you to download and install product updates Manually download and install Product updates will be downloaded only when you manually initiate the download process using the Update Now button below Update Now The Motorola Connection Manager will check for available updates now Settings VPN USB w 100 MAR 2009 The VPN tab specifies how the Motorola Connection Manager accesses Virtual Private Networks The top item Do Not Use VPN disables the Motorola Connection Manager s capacity to log into VPNs This is the correct setting if you do not wish to establish connections to Virtual Private Networks You must choose one of the other three options and fill in the corresponding fields if you wish to do either of the following things Connect to a VPN by clicking the VPN button in the main window Automatically log into a VPN when you connect to a specific network see Automatically Launching a VPN Connection If t
25. cted in the Other Devices group to see which devices are currently selected set the menu in the Selected column to Manual 43 The Motorola Connection Manager Settings In the Network Profiles window Other Connections must be listed above the profile for the network to be disconnected See Profile Priorities for more information When this box is not checked the Motorola Connection Manager will not respond to connections established by Other Devices The Profiles Button Click this button to open the The Network Profiles Window Settings Sounds The Sounds Tab allows you to instruct the Motorola Connection Manager to play a sound when various events occur It also allows you to specify the sounds that the Motorola Connection Manager plays To enable this feature check the Enable sounds box Once the feature is enabled the playing of an individual tone can be enabled by checking the box that corresponds to the tone you wish to play Click Browse to select the sound file that you wish to play a Windows WAV file You can specify sounds for the following events Connected Enables the playing of a tone when the Motorola Connection Manager successfully connects to a WiFi network Lost Connection Enables the playing of a tone when the Motorola Connection Manager disconnects from or loses its connection to a WiFi or Ethernet network Hot Spot Authentication Enables the playing of a tone when the Motorola Connection M
26. ed network unless you create a profile for that network For more information see the following How to access a closed network How to create a WiFi Network Profile How to Access a Closed Network USB w 100 MAR 2009 To access a closed network with the Motorola Connection Manager you must set up a Profile for that network Follow these steps to create a closed Network Profile 1 Click the on the Profiles button The Network Profiles window will now be displayed 2 Select the WiFi heading in the left pane of the network profiles window 3 Click the Add button The first page of properties for the new profile appears 4 Enter the name of the network you want to add in the SSID field Be aware that the network name is case sensitive and must be entered exactly as provided by the administrator of the closed network to which you want to connect 5 Check the This is a non broadcasted network closed box to identify this as a closed network 6 Fill out the remaining fields on this window as instructed by the administrator of the closed network 7 Click Next The IP Settings page appears 8 The default selections on the IP Properties page are correct for most networks If however this particular network requires specific IP address and or DNS server settings you can specify them here 9 Click Next The General page appears 10 Configure the settings on the General page as desired and then click Finish to exit
27. ent The Motorola Connection Manager events network connections network disconnection errors etc About the Motorola Connection Manager Displays version information for the Motorola Connection Manager software USBw 100 MAR 2009 Establishing WiMAX Connections Establishing WiMAX Connections How to Connect to a WiMAX Network To connect to a WiMAX network follow these steps 1 Navigate to the WiMAX Main Window in the Motorola Connection Manager software by clicking the WiMAX button on the right side of the main window 2 If there are WiMAX networks available for connection The Motorola Connection Manager will display the name of one of the detected networks as well as the total number of networks detected 3 To connect the network whose name is displayed click Connect To view information about a WiMAX network you are currently connected to or the WiMAX device you are using to connect to that network select WiMAX Info from the Tools menu This produces a window with two tabs e The Network tab contains information about the IP Settings for and the amount Activity on your current WiMAX connection e The Device tab contains information about your current WiMAX Device WiMAX Device Information This tab contains information about the WIMAX device you are currently using Fields include the following MAC Address The hardware address of the device Firmware Version The version of the device s on board operating soft
28. equires the creation of a profile for that network See How to access a closed network for more information USBw 100 MAR 2009 Establishing Wi Fi Connections USB w 100 MAR 2009 Mode This column displays two possible entries 4 Indicates that this network is in infrastructure mode You will be connecting to a network through a dedicated wireless access point Qo Indicates that this network is in ad hoc mode You will be connecting directly to another PC through its wireless network interface card BSSID This is the MAC address of the Access Point s Wireless Network Interface Card Channel The channel on which the wireless network is broadcasting AP Vendor The manufacturer of the wireless access point Encryption Networks that are encrypted will have the icon in this column The accompanying text indicates the encryption method See How to access an encrypted network for instructions on connecting to encrypted networks Signal Strength Displays the strength of the signal being broadcast from each network Stronger signals tend to produce more reliable connections Beacon Period Wireless access points periodically broadcast a packet called a beacon which helps to synchronize communications with connected systems The number in this column indicates how often in milliseconds the beacon is transmitted 19 20 Establishing Wi Fi Connections Supported Rates A list of all the transmission rates suppo
29. he Motorola Connection Manager will attempt to establish a connection to the selected network When connecting to a network for the first time the Motorola Connection Manager may prompt the user with the New Network Options dialog box Using this dialog box users can instruct the Motorola Connection Manager to automatically connect to a network in the future or to prompt the user when that network is available Once you are connected the Motorola Connection Manager will maintain a timer on how long you have been connected If Prompt me is selected Automatic Profile Creation window you will see a dialog offering four options each time you connect to a new network for 15 Establishing Wi Fi Connections the first time The option selected specifies the type of profile that will be created for this network By choosing to automatically add network connection parameters to a Network Profile a user can facilitate automated access to networks in the future You must choose one of the options shown below Automatically connect to network in future If this option is selected the Motorola Connection Manager will create a profile for this network The profile created will specify that the Motorola Connection Manager should automatically establish a connection to this network whenever it is detected Note that when multiple networks that have been configured for auto connection are detected the Motorola Connection Manager will
30. he VPN client software you are using is supported by the Motorola Connection Manager and you want to manually specify your connection information select Define VPN login info and then enter the VPN profile information in the provided fields If the VPN client software you are using is supported by the Motorola Connection Manager and you already have a connection profile configured for that VPN client select Use existing VPN profile Then specify the client software and the login profile that you want to use If the VPN client software you are using is NOT supported by the Motorola Connection Manager select Use third party VPN client Then click the Browse button to specify the location of the client software that you are 45 46 The Motorola Connection Manager Settings using Users may also connect to any other 3rd party VPN client using a command line interface Please note that when this command line interface is used the Motorola Connection Manager application shall be unable to display and track VPN status information as is possible with pre configured VPN clients USBw 100 MAR 2009 Support and FAQ Support and FAQ Technical Support Contact your Internet Service Provider Be sure to include the version of Windows and the type of wireless card you are using as well as description of the problem you are experiencing Event History The event history is available from the Help Menu from the main window Click Help gt
31. i hotspots You can do the following from this window e Establish an Ethernet Connection by clicking the Connect Disconnect button e Create and edit network profiles by clicking on the Profiles button e Launch a VPN network connection that you have configured by clicking the VPN button USBw 100 MAR 2009 The Motorola Connection Manager Interface Controls for the Main Window The buttons in the upper right corner of the main window control the appearance and location of the window Click this button to convert the window to a miniature toolbar version of itself like the window below Fo Connected to Motorola WiMAX po D YX 00 00 48 CA umas Motorola EJ Click this button which only appears on the mini toolbar version of the main window to restore the window to full size Click this button to reduce the window to a button on the task bar at the bottom of the screen x Click this button to close the window The File Menu Clicking File in the menu bar of the Motorola Connection Manager s main window produces a short menu with the following options Enable Disable WiFi Adapter Select this option to enable and disable your WiFi adapter Enable Disable WiMAX Adapter Selecting this option shall enable and disable the WiMAX adapter Enable Disable Ethernet Adapter Select this option to enable and disable your Ethernet adapter Exit Exit the Motorola Connection Manager application USBw 100 MAR 2009
32. ion Manager software will display a network from your list of network profiles in the main window This allows the same easy one click connecting to an alternate network You can automate steps in the connection process like entering an encryption key or logging into a VPN so that you don t have to perform these actions each time you connect You must have a profile for the following e You cannot connect to a closed WiFi network unless you create a closed network Network Profile You must have a network profile for each WiFi WiMAX or Ethernet network that you wish to connect to Creating a Profile for a WiFi Network USB w 100 MAR 2009 Follow these steps to create a WiFi Network Profile 1 Click the Profiles button in the main window of the Motorola Connection Manager software The Network Profiles window will now be displayed 2 Click on the WiFi heading in the left pane of the window 3 Click the Add button to bring up the WiFi page of the new profile wizard 4 Inthe SSID field enter the broadcast name of the network profile Note that the name entered here must match the SSID Service Set Identifier used by the network exactly 31 32 Creating and Managing Network Profiles If you are configuring a profile for a closed network check this is a non broadcast network If the network whose profile you are configuring does not use WEP or WPA encryption no further security configuration is necessary the
33. isabling XP s WiFi Management You can tell Windows to disable its wireless network management functions manually Follow these steps e Right click on any network connection icon that appears in the system tray e Select Open Network Connections from the menu that appears e The Windows XP Network Connections window appears e Right click on the icon that corresponds to your wireless network connection e Select Properties from the menu that appears e Select the Wireless Networks tab e Uncheck Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings e Click OK to close the window Is this a problem on Windows Vista as well No Although Windows Vista also manages WiFi connections the Vista architecture allows the Motorola Connection Manager to work with Vista s native WiFi management facility So there is no conflict 21 22 Establishing Wi Fi Connections Wi Fi Network Security How to Access an Encrypted Network The steps required to connect to an encrypted WiFi network are the same as those required to connect to a non encrypted WiFi network until you click Connect When you click the Connect button the client will display a dialog that prompts you to enter a network encryption key In order to proceed you must do one of the following e Enter a network encryption key obtained from the administrator of the network you are trying to access e Configure 802 1 x authentications according to the instructions of
34. le individual devices Choose which device to use For more information see The Device List Allow simultaneous connections If this box is checked the Motorola Connection Manager will allow you to establish more than one connection at a time you could be connected to both WiFi and WiMAX concurrently If this box is NOT checked the Motorola Connection Manager will prompt you to disconnect before allowing you to establish a second connection Prompt before switching connections The Motorola Connection Manager software can automatically switch to a higher priority network if one becomes available The original connection is shut down when the new connection is fully established this has the potential to disrupt any activity that was relying on the original connection The Motorola Connection Manager will prompt you for permission to switch networks before it actually does so Include support for other network connections When this box is checked the Motorola Connection Manager will monitor devices listed in the Other Devices group When it detects that a device listed in this group has established a connection it can respond by shutting down its own connections For example it can shut down a wireless connection it has established when you connect to an Ethernet network For a disconnection to occur both of the following must also be true In the Device List the other device which has established a connection must be sele
35. low these steps USB w 100 MAR 2009 1 Navigate to the WiFi Main Window in the Motorola Connection Manager software by clicking the WiFi button on the right side of the main window If there are WiFi networks available for connection the Motorola Connection Manager will display the name of one of the detected networks as well as the total number of networks detected If you want to connect the network whose name is displayed click Connect If you want to connect to a different network click the text that indicates the number of network available or the large globe icon next to this text This produces a list of all available networks Select the network you want to connect to by double clicking on this network or clicking once on the associated connect button Note If you see a closed item in the networks list this indicates the presence of one or more Closed networks Connecting to such a network requires the creation of a profile for that network See How to access a closed network for more information If the network is encrypted you will now be prompted to enter an encryption key If this is the case and you know the required encryption key enter it and click OK If you don t know the encryption key for an encrypted network you must click Cancel and select a different network See How to access an encrypted network for more information on connecting to encrypted networks Once you have completed this procedure t
36. n Window Supported VPN Clients The Motorola Connection Manager currently supports VPN clients from the following vendors e Microsoft e Cisco e Nortel e Checkpoint please see Using the Checkpoint VPN Client for important caveats e NetMotion please see Using the NetMotion VPN Client for important caveats Using the CheckPoint VPN Client USBw 100 MAR 2009 Although CheckPoint s VPN client provides a command line interface that applications such as the Motorola Connection Manager can use to establish connections the user cannot access other modes of the CheckPoint VPN client while the client is in command line mode What does this mean for CheckPoint VPN users Essentially you should keep the Motorola Connection Manager open only when you have an active connection managed by the Motorola Connection Manager open If you want to establish another type of connection with the CheckPoint VPN client you MUST shut down the Motorola Connection Manager first 29 30 Virtual Private Network VPNs When the Motorola Connection Manager shuts down it will put the VPN client back into a mode that users can access Using the NetMotion VPN Client NetMotion s VPN client takes complete control of all data communication to and from a PC This forces all data communication applications to go through the tunnel it creates The Motorola Connection Manager needs to bypass this tunnel in order to establish connections The Motorola
37. n Hone A iV iss seins 19 Signal Strength MUN E 19 Beacon DORA e T E Mera a T 19 Supported Ral nia li 20 Tine Eust een ia 20 as orco utor A dte e S 20 Disabling Windows XP s Native WiFi Client sse 21 Manually Disabling XP s WiFi Management seem 21 Is this a problem on Windows Vista as Well sss 21 WEF i Network Seu lO eire uh R E s 22 How to Access an Encrypted Network nissan 22 Whatis an Encryption Kevin aii 22 How to Change an Encryption Key eise vete noemi e ERR AN RE EY 22 Enabling 502 Ix Authentic On nl Aaa 23 Establishing Ethernet Connections eseeseeeseeeseeeee enne nennen 25 Vendor Description tice adsense ripis perte ai cibo EN EPIRI aaa 25 MASAS A pus te UNE HEP ERR RS VT MIU RO Cen er 25 Driver A 25 PTT ATS Version ana n texte sudan cree EE E eee AE EEES 25 IPAddress s itte tret p ainia 26 A O NEC EI E M ME ce and M LU 26 DOIN BOE OF e o td co ee 26 DECO SAVE rio acto a 26 A a tie Ud 26 USBw 100 MAR 2009 Virtual Private Networks VPNSs eere enne nnne nnn nnn nnn nnn 27 Automatically Launching a VPN Connection sese eee 27 Configuring a VPN Conneclons traspaso aptis tem iege 28 Connecting to a Virtual Private Network VPN sse 29 aupponted VEN Censo alias 29 Using the CheckPoint VPN C Bene teret qr e Eme Spree eot eus 29 Using theNetMotion VPINICHePE e
38. n the left pane of the window 3 Click the Remove button 4 Click Close to exit the Profile Properties window Use this window to add a Network Profile and to edit existing Network Profile settings Profiles File Settings Help Description Profile Name SMSI Bsmsi Profile Type Carrier sus VPN Launch No 8 My Mobile Carrier USBw 100 34 MAR 2009 Creating and Managing Network Profiles Profile Icons Each profile listed in the Network Profiles window will have only an icon next to the name This icon indicates the technology that this profile uses to establish connections 5 WiMAX WiFi Bg Ethernet Profile Properties WiMAX The Motorola Connection Manager will have a default WiMAX profile Profile Properties Ethernet This window contains the Ethernet specific settings for Network Profiles In the fields provided enter the criteria that the Motorola Connection Manager should use when attempting to match this profile to Ethernet networks that you connect to You must enter a value in at least one of these fields it does not matter which Additional fields are optional DNS Suffix The name of the DNS domain that this network belongs to For example motorola com USBw 100 MAR 2009 35 36 Creating and Managing Network Profiles IP Subnet Specify possible IP addresses that may be assigned to your Ethernet interface when you are connected to this network To specify a range of
39. nection Manager software USBw 100 MAR 2009 The Motorola Connection Manager Interface The Motorola Connection Manager Interface USB w 100 MAR 2009 The main interface for establishing WiMAX based wireless connections is shown below Motorola Connection Manager File Tools Help WIMAX Ethernet Connected to Motorola WiMAX 00 00 11 DISCONNECT This window will display details about the WiMAX network you are currently connected to If you are not currently connected to a WiMAX Network it will choose the network to display in the following order 1 The last network you connected to if available 2 Any preferred network networks for which you have a profile 3 The network with the strongest signal strength You can do the following from this window e Connect to the displayed network if any by clicking the Connect Disconnect button e Launch a VPN network connection that you have configured by clicking the VPN button The Motorola Connection Manager Interface The main interface for establishing WiFi based wireless connection is shown below Encryption Channel Preferred Network Indicator Indicator Indicator WiFi Protocol Indicator Woo Too Heb hanna Select Connection connection Speed M Connection interface Status Choose an Click Here Available gt 20 WFi networks available Q to Connect or Network Disconnect A k rpm Manage Launch a VPN Signal Con
40. nection Profiles Connection Strength Indicator Ethernet This window will display details about the network you are currently connected to If you are not currently connected it will choose the network to display in the following order 1 The last network you connected to if available 2 Any preferred network networks for which you have a profile 3 The network with the strongest signal strength You can do the following from this window e Connect to the displayed network if any by clicking the Connect Disconnect button e Click the networks available text to display the entire list of WiFi networks available in the area Use this list to select a different network to connect to e Search for WiFi hotspots by clicking on the Location Finder button e Create and edit network profiles by clicking on the Profiles button e Launch a VPN network connection that you have configured by clicking the VPN button USBw 100 MAR 2009 The Motorola Connection Manager Interface The main interface for establishing Ethernet based connections is shown below Motore Connecuon Manager Connection gt Select Speed connection interface Click Here Q to Connect or Disconnect g Praritas Manage Launch a VPN Connection Profiles Connection This interface allows you to connect to an Ethernet based wired network utilizing the same credentials where applicable utilized for connections to WiF
41. rt on your computer to an Ethernet jack belonging to the network to which you wish to connect 2 Navigate to the Ethernet Main Window by clicking the Ethernet button on the right side of the main window 3 Click the Connect button Note a message stating No Cable Connected will be displayed if the Ethernet Main Window is accessed when your computer has not been attached to an Ethernet network via an Ethernet jack Once you have connected to an Ethernet network the screen will be updated to display a Connected status message This box displays the number of packets of data that your computer has sent and received over the Ethernet connection since it was established This box contains information about the Ethernet device you are currently using Fields include the following Vendor Description This is the name of your Ethernet network interface card MAC Address The hardware address of the device Driver Version The version of the driver for this device that is currently installed on your computer Firmware Version The version of the devices on board operating software To view information about an Ethernet network you are currently connected to or the Ethernet device you are using to connect to that USBw 100 MAR 2009 25 Establishing Ethernet Connections network select Ethernet Info from the Tools menu This produces a window with two tabs e The Network tab contains information about the IP Settings for
42. rted by this network Time First Seen The time of day when the Motorola Connection Manager first detected this network Note that this value represents the current session only It will be reset when you restart the Motorola Connection Manager Time Last Seen The time of day when the Motorola Connection Manager last detected this network To view information about a WiFi network you are currently connected to or the WiFi device you are using to connect to that network select WiFi Info from the Tools menu This produces a window with two tabs e The Network tab contains information about the IP Settings for and the amount Activity on your current WiFi connection if any e The Device tab contains information about your current WiFi Device if any USBw 100 MAR 2009 Establishing Wi Fi Connections Disabling Windows XP s Native WiFi Client USB w 100 MAR 2009 By default Windows XP attempts to manage any wireless network connections it detects However this conflicts with the management functions provided by the Motorola Connection Manager software For this reason the Motorola Connection Manager will report the Windows XP wireless network management tool as a conflicting application Like other conflicting applications the client can automatically disable Windows XP s native WiFi management feature while it runs and restart it when it shuts down However the feature can also be manually disabled if you desire Manually D
43. ryption box should remain unchecked and no further configuration is necessary on this page If the network does use WEP or WPA encryption check the Enable data encryption box and configure the WiFi data encryption settings click here for instructions Profile Properties WiMAX The Motorola Connection Manager will have a default WiMAX profile Profile Properties General USB w 100 MAR 2009 This tab contains settings that apply to all types of Network Profiles Note Some of these options may not be available if you are configuring a profile created by your network service provider Profile Name Enter a name for this network profile This is how the network profile will be displayed in the Network Profiles window Connection Options This setting controls what the Motorola Connection Manager will do when it detects the network you are configuring There are three options e Select Automatic if you want the Motorola Connection Manager to automatically connect to this network whenever it is detected e Select Prompt me if you want the Motorola Connection Manager to ask you whether to connect to this network each time the network is detected e Select Manual if you only want to connect to this network manually by selecting it from the list of networks and clicking Connect VPN Auto Launch Check this box if you would like to automatically launch your default VPN profile when you establish a connection to this network
44. the network s administrator e When you are finished click the Connect button to proceed Note If you create a profile for this network containing the appropriate encryption parameters you will not see this dialog when you attempt to connect What is an Encryption Key An encryption key is a code key used to encrypt data exchanged between an encrypted network and the Motorola Connection Manager You cannot exchange data with an encrypted network without having the appropriate encryption key There are two ways to obtain an encryption key e Obtain a key from the administrator of the network you are trying to access e Configure 802 1x authentication according to the instructions of the network s administrator A key will be provided automatically as part of the login process How to Change an Encryption Key When a network is added to the Network Profile list all encryption information is saved with it Therefore you will not be asked for encryption information again when connecting For security purposes the network administrator may find it necessary to change the encryption key for the network When this happens you will need to update the encryption keys in the appropriate network profile to match the new keys specified by the network administrator Follow these steps USBw 100 MAR 2009 Establishing Wi Fi Connections USB w 100 MAR 2009 e Click the Profiles button in the main window of the Motorola Connection Man
45. ttings on the General page are largely personal preference Configure these as desired 9 Click Finish How to Edit a Network Profile Follow these steps to edit an existing network Profile 1 Click the Profiles button in the main window of the Motorola Connection Manager software The Network Profiles window appears Profiles File Settings Help Description Profile Mame SMSI BY sms Profile Type Carrier sus VPN 8 My Mobile Carrier Launch No 2 Inthe left pane select the network you wish to edit 3 Click the Edit button A tabbed interface showing all the user editable settings of the selected profile appears Depending on the type of profile you are editing the following tabs may be displayed e WiFi e WiMAX e Ethernet e Security IP e General USBw 100 MAR 2009 33 Creating and Managing Network Profiles Note If the profile you are editing was created for you by your service provider you may not be allowed to edit some of its settings Some of the tabs may not be present for this profile 4 Make the desired changes 5 Click the OK button when you are finished How to Remove a Network Profile Follow these steps to remove a network from the Network Profiles window l Click the Profiles button in the main window of the Motorola Connection Manager software The Network Profiles window will now be displayed 2 Select the network that you want to remove from the list i
46. ware Baseband Chip The WiMAX chipset for the device USBw 100 MAR 2009 11 Establishing WiMAX Connections Calibration Status Device Calibration Status is reported by the Firmware on the device Antenna Gain Diff The amount of Antenna Gain provided on the device with the current signal MAC Version Version of the MAC chipset on the device Library Version Version of the WiMAX Library used by this device s driver Driver Version The version of the device driver currently installed on your computer RF Chip Version The version of the RF chip used on the device Antenna Calib The value of the calibration setting for the antenna on the device Antenna Gain Diff The programmed Antenna gain differential used on the device USBw 100 MAR 2009 Establishing WiMAX Connections WiMAX Profiles WARNING This is not recommended for the User to complete Please contact your Internet service provider for assistance The Motorola Connection Manager will have a default WiMAX profile It is possible for your Internet Service Provider to create a new WiMAX profile To return your WiMAX Adapter to the original profile re install the software CD provided with your USB Device Profiles File Help wii Big Ethernet Tune USBw 100 MAR 2009 13 14 Establishing WiMAX Connections USBw 100 MAR 2009 Establishing Wi Fi Connections Establishing Wi Fi Connections To connect to a WiFi network fol

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