802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter Users Manual 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 Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment. 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 television 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 which the receiver is connected. CAUTION:
1) To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons. 2) This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................1 WIRELESS NETWORK OPTIONS ...............................................................................1 The Peer-to-Peer Network .........................................................................1 The Access Point Network ........................................................................2 INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................3 INSTALL THE DRIVER & UTILITY ............................................................................3 INSTALL THE DEVICE ..............................................................................................6 Verify Device Installation..........................................................................6 NETWORK CONNECTION .................................................................................8 IN WINDOWS 98/ME ..............................................................................................8 IN WINDOWS 2000/XP .........................................................................................11 CONFIGURATION ..............................................................................................14 ACCESSING THE CONFIGURATION UTILITY............................................................14 EASY CONFIG.......................................................................................................15 MAIN TAB............................................................................................................18 PROFILE MANAGER TAB.......................................................................................20 INFORMATION TAB...............................................................................................25 ABOUT TAB..........................................................................................................26 UNINSTALLATION.............................................................................................27 INTRODUCTION The 802.11g Wireless LAN Card is a device that allows you connect your computer to a wireless local area network (LAN). A wireless LAN allows your system to use wireless Radio Frequency (RF) technology to transmit and receive data without physically attaching to the network. The Wireless protocols that come with this product ensure data security and isolation from interference generated by other radio frequencies. This card also allows you to take full advantage of your computers mobility with access to real-time information and online services anytime and anywhere. In addition, this device eliminates the bother of pulling cable through walls and under furniture. It even allows you to place your system in locations where cabling is impossible. Modifying and augmenting networks has never been so easy. 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.
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You can also use one computer as an Internet Server to connect to a wired global network and share files and information with other computers via a wireless LAN. The Access Point Network The network installation allows you to share files, printers, and Internet access much more conveniently. With Wireless LAN Cards, you can connect wireless LAN to a wired global network via an Access Point.
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INSTALLATION Caution: Do not insert the Wireless LAN Card into your computer until the procedures in Install the Driver & Utility has been performed. Install the Driver & Utility 1. Exit all Windows programs. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer. If the CD-ROM is not launched automatically, go to your CD-ROM drive
(e.g. drive D) and double-click on Setup.exe. 2. The main screen of the CD-ROM opens. Click Install Driver & Utility to start the installation. 3. When the Welcome screen appears, click Next to continue. 4. Select a country domain in the list and then click Next to continue.
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5. The following message will prompt to warn you to confirm the country domain, click Yes if you are selecting the correct country domain, if not, click No to fix it. 6. When the following screen prompts, please ignore and click Continue Anyway to go on the installation.
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7. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now and click Finish to complete the software installation.
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Install the device Note: Make sure the procedures in Install the Driver & Utility has been performed. 1. Make sure the computer is turned off. Remove the expansion slot cover from the computer. 2. Carefully slide the Wireless PCI Card into the PCI slot. Push evenly and slowly and ensure it is properly seated, you may have to use the mounting screw to have the card screwed securely in place. 3. After the device has been connected to your computer, turn on your computer. Windows will detect the new hardware and then automatically copy all of the files needed for networking. Note for Windows 98 users:
Before installation of the device, make sure you have your operating system CD-ROM at hand. You may be asked to insert the OS CD-ROM in order to download specific drivers. Verify Device Installation To verify that the device has been properly installed in your computer and is enabled, go to Start Settings Control Panel System ( Hardware) Device Manager. Expand the Network adapters item. If the Realktek RTL8151 54M Wireless LAN Network Adapter is listed, it means that your device is properly installed and enabled.
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NETWORK CONNECTION Once the driver has been installed, you will need to make adjustments to your network settings. In Windows 98/ME 1. Go to Start Settings Control Panel Network. 2. Make sure that you have all the following components installed.
RealTek RTL8185 54M Wireless LAN Network Adapter
IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol
NetBEUI
TCP/IP
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If any components are missing, click on the Add button to install them. All of the protocols and clients required (listed above) are provided by Microsoft. 3. Next, highlight the specific network component you need, click Add. 4. Highlight Microsoft, and then double click on the item you want to add. Click OK. After returning to the Network screen, you can make your computer is visible on the network by enabling the File and Print Sharing. 5. Click the Identification tab. Enter a name that is unique on the network. Type the name of your workgroup, which should be the same name used by all of the other PCs on the network.
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6. 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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7. When finished, restart your computer to activate the new device. 8. Once the computer has been rebooted, a Logon window will appear and will require you to enter a username and password. Enter a username and password and click OK. Do not click the Cancel button, or you wont be able to log onto the network. 9. 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 RealTek RTL8185 54 M Wireles.. Properties.
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2. Make sure that you have all the following components installed.
Client for Microsoft Networks
NWLink NetBIOS
NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport 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 install.
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Select the network protocol you wish to add and click OK. This will return you to the Local Area Connections Properties window. To allow your computer to be visible on the network, make sure you have checked off the File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks. When finished, you must restart your computer to complete the installation.
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CONFIGURATION After successful installation of the Wireless LAN Cards driver, the utility icon will display in the task bar. You will be able to access the Configuration Utility through the Network Status icon. If the icon doesnt appear automatically, go to Start Programs 802.11g Wireless LAN Driver and Utility Wireless Network Configuration Utility, it will appear in the task bar. Accessing the Configuration Utility All settings are categorized into 4 Tabs:
Main Tab Profile Manager Tab Information Tab About Tab
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Easy Config 1. In the Main tab, click Easy Config on the right down corner to start quick configuration. 2. Select the wireless connection type, either Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc. Click Next to continue.
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3. Select a wireless station on the list, and click Next to configure its settings. The following screen will appear for you to configure, for detailed configuration, please refer to Profile Manager tab in the later selection.
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Configure the network TCP/IP, you may select DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically or select Manual to set an IP address. Click Next to continue. Select DNS Auto to obtain DNS automatically or select Manual to set the primary and secondary DNS. Click Finish to complete the Easy Config procedure. 4. 5.
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Main Tab The main tab enables you to scan for available networks, select a network to which to connect, modify the settings for the current connection, or set up your station for Ad Hoc connection. Status Speed Type Authentication Encryption Shows the current connection status. Shows the connection speed. Shows the wireless connection type. Shows the authentication type. Shows the encryption type.
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SSID Signal Strength Link Quality Total Throughput Throughput TX Throughput RX Network Address MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway
Show Tray icon
Radio Off The SSID is the unique name shared among all points in your wireless network. The name must be identical for all devices and points attempting to connect to the same network. The signal strength from the network Access Point or station. The strength is displayed in three formats: a signal quality level (one of five levels, from Bad to Best), a numerical value in dBm, and a signal quality bar graph with a scale of 82 to 10. Shows the link quality percentage. Shows the total throughput percentage. The actual instantaneous transmitting rates. The actual instantaneous receiving rates. The MAC address of this wireless adapter. The IP address of this wireless adapter. The subnet mask of this wireless adapter. The default gateway address of the adapter. Place a check in the check box to show the utility icon in the tray. Place a check in the check box to disable the radio function.
Windows Zero Config External Configuration Checkbox (Windows XP only): A checkbox that enables you to disable the WLAN Station Configuration Utility and indicates that the station driver is to be configured with Windows XPs built-in Zero Configuration Utility
(ZCU).
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Disable Adapter OK Cancel Apply On Windows XP systems, the ZCU service is automatically stopped when the WLAN utility is installed. The ZCU is started when you check the Configure using Windows Zero Configuration checkbox. The checkbox is only displayed on Windows XP systems. Place a check in the check box to disable this wireless adapter. Click OK to save your settings. Click Cancel to discard changes. Click Apply to save any changes to profiles and connection settings. Profile Manager Tab The Profile Manager enables you to create, modify and delete the profiles that the station uses to connect to WLAN networks, to activate and de-activate profiles, and to raise and lower a profiles priority.
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Connect Rescan Configure Add Remove Edit Select a wireless device that you want to connect with and click Connect to make a connection. The wireless device you have connected will be added into the Available Profile(s) field below. Click Rescan to refresh the wireless device list. Click Configure to set up the detailed configuration. Click Add to add a wireless device into the Available Profile(s) field below. Select a wireless device that listed in the Available Profile(s) field and then click Remove to delete it. Select a wireless device in the Available Profile(s) field and then click Edit to change its configuration.
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The following configuration screen will appear if you just click Connect, Configure or Add buttons. Profile Name You may enter the preferred profile name in this column. The SSID for the current profile. Network Name (SSID) Ad Hoc
Ad Hoc Place a check in the check box to enable the Ad Hoc function. This mode allows wireless-equipped
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Channel Wireless Network Security Network Authentication Data encryption WEP Key Format
Passphrass computers to communicate directly with each other. No access point is used. Note:
Infrastructure: The infrastructure allows wireless and wired networks to communicate through an access point. Select pull-down list.
(Channel 1-11) the channel from the The authentication type defines configuration options for the sharing of wireless networks to verify identity and access privileges of roaming wireless network cards. Select the Network Authentication from the pull-down list. Open system: If the Access Point is using "Open System" authentication, then the wireless adapter will need to be set to the same authentication type. Shared Key: Shared Key is when both the sender and the recipient share a secret key. WPA-PSK:
WPA2-PSK:
WPA 802.1x:
WPA2802.1x:
ASCII:
HEX:
Unmask Key: Place a check in the check box to enable the Unmask Key function, this function is for concealing the WEP key. Instead of manually entering WEP keys, you can enter a Passphrase, so is automatically generated. It is case-sensitive and than 16 alphanumeric should not be characters. This Passphrase must match the that a WEP key longer
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Key Length Default Key Index Encryption1~4 of 26 consist exactly Passphrase of your wireless network. Select the key length from the pull-down menu, either 64Bit or 128 Bit. If you are using 64-bit WEP encryption, then the key must consist of exactly ten hexadecimal characters. If you are using 128-bit WEP encryption, then the key must he xadecimal characters. Valid hexadecimal characters are 0 to 9 and A to F. Select the default key index from the pull-down menu. To configure your WEP settings. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption can be used to ensure the security of your wireless network. Select one Key and Key Size then fill in the appropriate value/phrase in Encryption field. Note: You must use the same Key and Encryption settings for the both sides of the wireless network to connect KEY1 ~ KEY 4You can specify up to 4 different keys to decrypt wireless data. Select the Default key setting from the radio button. EncryptionThis setting is the configuration key used in accessing the wireless network via WEP encryption. A key of 10 hexadecimal characters (0-9, A-F) is required if a 64-bit Key Length was selected. A key of 26 hexadecimal characters (0-9, A-F) is required if a 128-bit Key Length was selected. A key of 58 hexadecimal characters (0-9, A-F) is required if a 256-bit Key Length was selected. 802.11x configure EAP TYPE Tunnel Select the EAP TYPE from the pull-down list. Including MD5, GTC, TLS, LEAP, TTSL and PEAP. Select the tunnel from the pull-down menu, including CHAP, MSCHAP, MSCHAP-V2, PAP and EAP-MD5.
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Username Identity Password Certificate OK Cancel Enter the username in this column. Enter the identity in this column. Enter the password in this column. Place a check in the check box and then select the certificate from the pull-down menu. Click OK to save the configuration. Click Cancel to exit the configuration screen. Information Tab The Information tab displays information maintained by the driver, such as the number of packet errors and the total number of bytes received or transmitted. The tab also displays information about the current connection, as well as network information about the station. The statistics are for the period starting when you last connected to a network. The statistics are refreshed at least twice a second.
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About Tab Click on the About tab to view basic version information about the OS Version, Utility Version, Driver Version, Firmware Version and EEPROM Version.
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UNINSTALLATION In case you need to uninstall the Utility and driver, please refer to below steps.
(As you uninstall the utility, the driver will be uninstalled as well.) 1. Go to Start (All) Programs 802.11g Wireless LAN Driver and Utility Uninstall. 2. Click OK to continue. 3. Click Finish to complete the uninstalled procedure.
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