802.11b Wireless LAN CardBus PC Card User Manual Doc. No.: 022103-02 REGULATORY STATEMENTS FCC Certification The United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Department of Communications have established certain rules governing the use of electronic equipment. Part15, Class B This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interface, and 2) This device must accept any interface received, including interface that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or reception, which can be determined by turning off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to television which the receiver is connected. CAUTION:
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Regulatory statement (R&TTE / WLAN IEEE 802.11b) European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW EIRP and frequency range 2.400-2.4835GHz; In France, the equipment must be restricted to the 2.4465-2.4835GHz frequency range and must be restricted to indoor use. CE Declaration of Conformity For the following equipment: 802.11b Wireless LAN CardBus PC Card Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility
(89/336/EEC), Low-voltage Directive
(73/23/EEC) and the Amendment Directive (93/68/EEC), the procedures given in European Council Directive 99/5/EC and 89/3360EEC. The equipment was passed. The test was performed according to the following European standards:
EN 300 328-2 V1.2.1 (2001)
EN 301 489-1 V.1.3.1 (2001-09) / EN 301 489-17 V.1.1.1 (2000-09)
EN 50371: 2002
EN 60950: 2000 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION...................................................................................... 1 FEATURES................................................................................................. 1 WIRELESS NETWORK OPTIONS ................................................................. 2 The Peer-to-Peer Network............................................................ 2 The Access Point Network........................................................... 3 LED INDICATORS ..................................................................................... 3 Link: Green (On/Off) ................................................................... 3 Act: Orange (Blink)...................................................................... 3 INSTALLATION....................................................................................... 4 INSTALL THE DEVICE................................................................................ 4 INSTALL THE DRIVER................................................................................ 4 In Windows 98 ............................................................................. 4 In Windows ME ........................................................................... 7 In Windows 2000 ......................................................................... 9 In Windows XP.......................................................................... 11 Verify ......................................................................................... 13 INSTALL THE UTILITY ............................................................................. 14 NETWORK CONNECTION.................................................................. 16 IN WINDOWS 98/ME............................................................................... 16 IN WINDOWS 2000/XP............................................................................ 19 CONFIGURATION................................................................................. 22 ACCESSING THE CONFIGURATION UTILITY............................................. 22 Config Tab ................................................................................. 24 Advanced Config Tab ................................................................ 27 Status Tab................................................................................... 30 Statistics Tab .............................................................................. 31 About Tab .................................................................................. 32 Exit Tab...................................................................................... 33 UNINSTALLATION ............................................................................... 34 UNINSTALL THE UTILITY ........................................................................ 34 UNINSTALL THE DRIVER......................................................................... 36 SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................. 37 INTRODUCTION The 802.11b Wireless 32bit CardBus PC Card is a high-speed 11 Megabits per second (Mbps) Ethernet wireless network adapter that plugs into any CardBus enabled PC. Once connected with other networked PCs, it allows you to share hard disk drives, DVD drives, CD drives, printers, and the likes. It also provides shared access to a modem for Internet access. Based on radio frequency (RF) technology, a wireless LAN transmits and receives data over the air, along with the guarantee to provide privacy and noninterference by the use of separate radio frequency. The 802.11b Wireless 32bit CardBus PC Card allows you to take full advantage of your PCs mobility with access to real-time information and online services anytime and anywhere. Plus, with the network installation simplicity and flexibility, you can eliminate the need to pull cable through walls and ceilings and allow the network to go where wires cannot go. Exploring WWW and augmenting networks can never be done more easily. Features
Complies with IEEE 802.11b standard for 2.4GHz Wireless LAN
Complies with PC Card standard
Supports PC Card hot swap and true Plug & Play
Works with all existing network infrastructure
Complies with specific wireless products and services
Capable of up to 128-Bit WEP Encryption
Freedom to roam while staying connected
11 Mbps high-speed transfer rate
Rich diagnostic LED indicators with Integrated Antenna
Supports Window 98/2000/ME/XP
Lower power consumption
Easy to install and configure
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Wireless Network Options The Peer-to-Peer Network This network installation lets you set a small wireless workgroup easily and quickly. Equipped with wireless PC Cards or wireless PCI, you can share files and printers between each PC and laptop. Or you can use one computer as an Internet Server to connect to a wired global network and share files and information with other PCs via a wireless LAN.
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The Access Point Network The network installation allows you to share files, printers, and Internet access much more conveniently. With wireless PC Cards, you can connect wireless LAN to a wired global network via an Access Point. LED Indicators Link: Green (On/Off) Glow linking to an Access Point or Peer-to-Peer mode. Act: Orange (Blink) Blink Transmitting/receiving wireless data.
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INSTALLATION Install the Device 1. Locate the CardBus slot of your system. 2. Align the Wireless PC Card in the CardBus slot. Push evenly and slowly until it is seated. 3. Once the device has been connected to your computer, Windows will detect the new hardware and then automatically copy all of the files needed for networking. Install the Driver In Windows 98 1. In Add New Hardware Wizard, click Next. 2. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended). Click Next.
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3. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Select Specify a location: and click Browse to provide the appropriate path (e.g. D:\WIN98). Click Next. 4. Click Next, Windows will copy all the necessary files to your system.
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5. If you are asked to insert Windows 98 CD-ROM, please do so. Click OK. 6. Click Finish to complete the installation. 7. When Windows prompts you to restart your computer, click Yes.
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In Windows ME 1. Select Specify the location of the driver (Advanced), click Next. 2. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended) and click Browse to provide the appropriate path (e.g. D:\WINME.) Click Next. 3. Click Next, Windows will copy all the necessary files to your system.
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4. Click Finish to complete the installation. 5. When Windows prompts you to restart your computer, click Yes.
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In Windows 2000 1. In Found New Hardware Wizard, click Next. 2. In Install Hardware Device Drivers, select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended), click Next. 3. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Select Specify a location, click Next.
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4. Click Browse to provide the appropriate path (e.g. D:\WIN2000). Click OK. 5. Click Next, Windows will copy all the necessary files to your system.
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6. In Digital Signature Not Found window, click Yes to continue. 7. Click Finish to complete the installation. In Windows XP 1. Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) and click Next.
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2. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Select Include this location in the search: and click Browse to provide the appropriate path (e.g. D:\WINXP). Click Next. 3. Click Continue Anyway to proceed. Windows will copy all the necessary files to your system.
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4. Click Finish to complete the installation. Verify To verify if the device exists in your computer and is enabled, go to Start
Settings Control Panel System ( Hardware) Device Manager. Expand the Network adapters category. If the 802.11b
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Wireless LAN CardBus (Mini-) PCI NIC is listed here, it means that your device is properly installed and enabled. Install the Utility 1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Double click on Setup.exe to install the Wireless LAN Utility. 2. When the Welcome screen appears, click Next to continue. 3. In License Agreement, click Yes to accept the terms.
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4. Click Finish to complete the installation.
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NETWORK CONNECTION Once the driver has been installed, you must make some changes to your network settings. In Windows 98/ME 1. Go to Start Settings Control Panel Network. 2. Make sure that the following components are installed.
802.11b Wireless LAN CardBus(Mini-) PCI NIC
IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol
NetBEUI
TCP/IP
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If any components are missing, click on the Add button to add them in. All the protocols and clients required and listed above are provided by Microsoft. 3. After clicking Add, highlight the component you need, click Add. 4. Highlight Microsoft, and then double click on the item you want to add. Click OK. 5. For making your computer visible on the network, enable the File and Print Sharing. 6. Click the Identification tab. Make up a name that is unique from the other computers' names on the network. Type the name of your workgroup, which should be the same used by all of the other PCs on the network.
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7. Click the Access Control tab. Make sure that Share-level access control is selected. If connecting to a Netware server, share level can be set to User-level access control.
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8. When finished, restart your computer to activate the new device. 9. Once the computer has restarted and Windows has booted up, a Logon window will appear and require you to enter a username and password. Make up a username and password and click OK. Do not click the Cancel button, or you wont be able to log onto the network. 10. Double-click the Network Neighborhood icon on the windows desktop, and you should see the names of the other PCs on the network. In Windows 2000/XP
(In Windows 2000) 1. Go to Start Settings Control Panel Network and Dial-up Connections Local Area Connection Properties.
(In Windows XP) Go to Start Control Panel Network Connections Wireless Network Connection Enabled 802.11b Wireless LAN CardBus
(Mini-) PCI NIC Properties.
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2. Make sure that you have all the following components installed.
Client for Microsoft Networks
NWLink NetBIOS
802.11b EAPPkt Protocol
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) If any components are missing, click on the Install button to select the Client/Service/Protocol required. After selecting the component you need, click Add to add it in. 3.
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4. For making your computer visible on the network, make sure you have installed File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks. 5. When finished, you must restart your computer to complete the installation.
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CONFIGURATION After successful installation of the Wireless PC Cards Driver and Utility, a Network Status icon will display in the system tray. Meanwhile, a Utility Shortcut icon will appear on the desktop. Accessing the Configuration Utility Double-click on to open the Configuration Utility. Click Advanced to enter the Configuration Window.
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All settings are categorized into 6 Tabs:
Config Tab Advanced Config Tab Status Tab Statistics Tab About Tab Exit Tab
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Config Tab The Config tab allows you to configure WEP encryption and add/remove Profile(s). Description Displays all available networks. Highlight an available network, click Configure to set up WEP encryption (see diagram below). Item Available Wireless Network(s) Configure
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Item Description Refresh Item Available Profile(s) Add Click the button to refresh and search for all available networks. the button and Description Displays all available profiles. the Wireless Network Click Properties window will appear. In the Network Name (SSID) field, enter your desired network name listed in the above Available Wireless Network(s) box, and click OK.
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Item Description Highlight the unwanted profile listed in the Available profile(s) box, and click the button to remove it. Highlight a profile, click the button to set it as a default profile. Remove Set Default
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Advanced Config Tab The Advanced Config Tab allows you to change advanced configuration settings, such as the Ad Hoc default channel, Power Save and Radio Off. Item Ad Hoc default channel Power Save
CAM
(Constantly Awake Mode) Description Select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your network settings. All devices in the wireless LAN must be configured to share the same radio channel in order to function properly. Keeps the PC card powered up continuously so there is little lag in message response time. Consumes the most power but offers the highest throughput.
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Item
Max
(Power Save Mode)
Fast Save Mode)
(Power Encryption Algorithm Preamble Mode
Auto
Long
Short traffic. This mode switched Description Is recommended for desktop computers and devices that use AC power. Causes the access point to buffer incoming messages for the client adapter, which wakes up periodically and polls the access point to see if any buffered messages are waiting for it. The PC card can request each message and then go back to sleep. Conserves the most power but offers the lowest throughput. Is recommended for devices which power consumption is the ultimate concern (such as small battery-powered devices). Switched between PSP mode and CAM mode, depending on network to CAM when retrieving a large number of packets and switches back to PSP after the packets have been retrieved. Is recommended when power consumption is a concern but you need greater throughput than that allowed by Max PSP. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) Select one from the list to ensure the security of your wireless network. A preamble is a signal used in wireless environment to synchronize including Synchronization and Start frame delimiter. (Note: Please check the setting of AP first.) Select Auto for the USB adapter to select the Preamble type automatically depending on the Access Point Preamble type. In a "noisy" network environment, the Preamble Type should be set to Long Preamble. The Short Preamble is intended for applications where minimum overhead and maximum performance is desired. In a "noisy" network environment, the performance would be decreased. transmitting timing the
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Item
Show System Tray
Radio Off icon Rescan Description Check this box to show icon in system tray. in Check/Uncheck this box to disable/enable the radio module function of the Wireless PC Card. Searches for all available networks. Click this button to rescan and issue an updated list of all available sites.
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Status Tab The Status Tab displays basic link information, including Channel Set, MAC Address, Network Type and Power Save Mode.
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Statistics Tab The Statistics tab shows the available statistic information. Press Reset button to renew this list of statistics.
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About Tab Click on the About tab to view basic version information about the Configuration Utility.
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Exit Tab Click on the Exit tab to exit the application.
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UNINSTALLATION In case you need to uninstall the Utility or Driver, please refer to below sections. Uninstall the Utility 1. Go to Start (Settings ) Control Panel Add or Remove Programs. 2. Highlight 802.11b Wireless LAN Utility, Click Change/Remove. 3. Select Remove and the click Next to continue. 4. Click OK to continue.
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5. Click Finish to complete the uninstalled procedure.
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Uninstall the Driver 1. Right-click My Computer Properties Hardware Device Manager. 2. Right-click 802.11b Wireless LAN CardBus (Mini-) PCI NIC then click Uninstall (or Remove). 3. Click OK. 4. The system may prompt you to restart your computer. Click Yes
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SPECIFICATIONS Standards Host Interface LED Indicators Operating Frequency Range Number of Channels Modulation Technique Security Spreading Media Access Protocol Output Power
(Typical) IEEE 802.11b 32-bit CardBus Link (Green) /ACT (Orange) 2.412GHz-2.4835GHz USA, Canada: 11 channels Europe: 13 channels Japan: 14 channels Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK) 0/64/128 bit WEP 11 chip Barker sequence CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with ACK 15dBm Operating Voltage: 3.3 DC
TX consumption: 315 mA (Max)
RX consumption: 165 mA (Max)
Weight: 40g
Dimension: 119(L) x 53.94 (W) x 6.88(H) mm
Operating Temperature: 0~65 ambient temperature
Storage Temperature: -20~75 ambient temperature
Operating humidity: 95% maximum (non-condensing)
Storage humidity: 95% maximum (non-condensing) Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
FCC Part 15 in US
EN300328 and EN300826 (EN301489-17) in Europe Power Requirement Physical Specifications Environment Specifications Supported OS EMC Certification
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