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WaveCast _ Wireless LAN PCMCIA Card Users Guide Copyright 2001 MMC Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this guide may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of MMC Technology, Inc. The specifications and information herein are subject to change without notice. Please download the latest driver software or manual free of charge from the MMC Technology, Inc. homepage at http:/Awww.mmctech.com. WaveCast is a trademark of MMC Technology, Inc. WaveCast PCMCIA LAN Card is approved by the MIC (Ministry of Information and Communication) of Korea. Points of contact:
MMC Technology, Inc. E-mail: webmaster@mmctech.com Homepage: http:/Avww.mmctech.com Table of Contents PreCaUtionS ...........cccsccessceeseesscseesseeeseesssenensenentoeseenensees Fo INGPOGUCTION 0... eee eeeesteeeeseenevenstaeseesseneserreeeeseneasenee 2. Before Installation ..............ccesscsestescesseseeseeneneereneees 3. Installation ............:cccscceeessesssessseecsscecsseeensnnssnnsessenerenes 3.1. Installing the WaveCast MW311P PCMCIA Card 3.2. Configuring Your Network ..........scssserereeeeerres 3.3. Installing the Utility 0.0.0.0... cc eeeeseeeeneeeeeeseneetenes 4. Configuring the Utility 0.0.0.0... eseseseneeseenenereenenees eee e eect ee nena n anaes seen nese reese sera reeeenD Cee r emacs cere nes ee Essen ean eeeeenereenane ance e eee e ener eens ererenceeeeenanetsreneesene beeen cree stenoses scecen ese ree eee ese en ssereee Pee e meee m ee ees enema es eer ea S REST EROOSOHEHS PPVeTrTerirrrrrr ert 5. Technical Specifications of WaveCast MW311P PCMCIA Card ...........ssesssssserees Precautions Before using WaveCast Products, please carefully read cautions described below to ensure proper operation. e To prevent the risk of losing data saved on PC during installation of the WaveCast wireless LAN card, please backup important files before installation. e Do not open the case or modify its contents. Seek the help of an authorized professional if some problem occurs with WaveCast products. e WaveCast wireless LAN card and other wireless devices may cause interference on each other and as a result the WaveCast product's performance may be affected. e Moving the PC during data transfer may damage the data being transferred. e Make sure to stop all wireless data transfer prior to removing WaveCast products from the PC in order to avoid damage to transferred data, PC or WaveCast wireless LAN card. e Please make sure WaveCast wireless LAN products will not cause hazards to other local equipment prior to operating in hospitals, airplanes, etc. or other locations susceptible to interference. e Do not expose WaveCast wireless LAN cards to dangerous environments like flames, chemicals or explosives, which may damage the WaveCast wireless LAN products. e Unplug power and telephone cables from PCs and WaveCast wireless LAN products during severe thunderstorms or lightning. 2. Before Installation Package Contents Unpack and confirm that the following contents (in addition to this User's Guide) are included:
@ WaveCast MW311P PCMCIA Card (1 ea.)
@ Driver and Utility CD (1 ea.) Quick Installation Guide (1 ea.) wa Ecast et MW311P PCMCIA Card Driver and Utility CD Quick Installation Guide Check Information Ask your system administrator for the following information, which you may need to provide during driver installation:
e Your Wireless SSID e Your IP address, gateway address, and subnet mask if youre not using a DHCP server. To use the WaveCast PCMCIA card with a computing device, the device must be equipped with an internal or external PCMCIA Card Type II slot. You must have all drivers and supporting software for the WaveCast PCMCIA Card (please visit our website for the latest drivers and supporting software). Original OS (e.g. Windows 98SE) installation CD is required to set up the network environment. 3. Installation This section describes the procedures for installing the WaveCast MW311P PC Card under the Windows 98 SE operating system and the CD-ROM drive is assumed to be D:. 3.1. Installing the WaveCast MW311P PCMCIA Card Step 1. Hold the WaveCast MW311P PCMCIA card with the logo facing up and insert it into the Type II or Type Ill slot of your computing device, applying just enough pressure to make sure it is fully seated. Windows 98 automatically detects the PCMCIA card, briefly opens a New Hardware Found window, and starts collecting information for a driver information database. When Windows 98 is ready to configure the new hardware, it opens the Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box as shown, Click Next. Add New Hardware Wizard Step 2. A dialog box appears asking what you want Windows to do. Select Search for the best driver for your device (recommended) and click Next. ane New Hardware Wizard Step 3. Select Specify a location, insert the WaveCast Driver and Utility CD, and click Browse to select the "PC Card folder from CD Drive. Add New Hardware Wizard een Step 4. Select the folder that contains the driver (D:\PC Card\), then click OK to return to the previous menu and click Next. Desktop 1-3} My Computer egy 3% Floppy (A) ee (C) 10 Step 5. After the hardware wizard finds the installation files in the software CD, it displays the search results: "Windows driver file search for the device: PRISM2 IEEE 802.11 PC CARD Adapter. Click Next to copy the required files. eeu New Hardware Br fi FI a on ori aa 1 i i Step 6. The Add New Hardware Wizard window appears stating that Windows has finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires. Click Finish. 11 Step 7. The System Settings Change window states: "To finish setting up your new hardware, you must restart your computer. Do you want to restart your computer now? Remove the software CD and click Yes to restart the computer. System Settings Change erent te pe 3.2. Configuring Your Network Step 1. After the computer restarts, Right-click on the Network Neighborhood icon, located on the Windows background screen, and select "Properties". aa erated IP asia eA Les) Right-Chi Step 2. Select the TCP/IP->PRISM2 IEEE 802.11 PC CARD Adapter for setting the IP address. Click Properties. Lace Tela 2 PRISM2 IEEE 802.11 PC CARD Adapter MD Toshiba FIR Port Type-0 Fast Infrared Protocol -> Toshiba FIR Port Type-0 eae Ate ee ee AS Fie and printer sharing for Microsolt Networks 12 Step 3. Select either Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP addressing) or Specify an IP address (Static IP addressing). Every computer on a network is identified by a unique network address. There are two methods of assigning network addresses to computer on a TCP/IP network:
e Dynamic IP addressing (DHCP) Static IP addressing In networks with dynamic IP addressing, a DHCP server in the network dynamically assigns IP addresses to all clients every time they log on to the network. Network using dynamic IP addresses require setting up and running a DHCP Server or installing the Wingate software package. In networks with static IP addressing, the network administrator manually assigns an IP address to each computer. Once a static IP address is assigned, a computer uses the same IP address every time it reboots and logs on to the network. You may manually change the IP address in the Network Properties dialog box. Networks using static IP addresses are easy to set up and do not require additional network management software. e When selecting Obtain an IP address automatically:
Select Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK to return to Step 2 Network dialog box. e When selecting Specify an IP address:
Set the IP address and Subnet Mask. You should ask your network administrator for an address, and then type it into the blanket boxes as below. Then click OK to return to Step 2 Network dialog box. TCPAIP Properties A NE CE EAN ETE ST
[en an a oc od im malt 192.168. O . 13 Step 4. Click Add to select Network Protocol. BR Microsoft Family Logon PRISM2 IEEE 802.11 PC CARD Adapter 2D Toshiba FIR Port Type-0 Fast Infrared Protocol -> Toshiba FIR Port Type-0
" TCPAP -> PRISM2 IEEE 802.11 PC CARD Adapter MS File and printer shating for Microsoft Networks eee try N Client for Microsoft Networks OTe le Laer ams) a en nce CEE One cee nC T re ee Teer eer ee ce 14 Step 6. The Select Network Protocols box appears. From the list of manufactures, click on Microsoft. From the list of network protocois list, select NetBEUI, then click OK. Select Network Protocol E Fast Infrared Protocol 4% IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol 5 Microsoft 32-bit DLC Microsoft DLC Step 7. The NetBEUI protocol is now installed. When back to the Network Component Type box, click OK. re PMD Iniaed PrP Serial Port MD PRISMZ2 IEEE 802.11 PC CARD Adapter g%_ Fast Infrared Protocol -> Infrared PnP Serial Port 15 Step 8. The Systems Settings Change window states: To finish setting up your new hardware, you must restart your computer. Do you want to restart your computer now? Click Yes to restart the computer. 3.3. Installing the Utility Step 1. Open Windows Explorer and double click on Setup.exe, located in D:\PC Card\. FUExplomng - PC Catd 16 Step 3. In the Software License Agreement window, click Yes. Step 4. Type in a SSID. The System ID (or SSID) is the name for your wireless LAN network. All computers that are to be part of the same wireless LAN network must have the same SSID
(the factory default is any, which can connect to any wireless network. When using a WaveCast MW411AP Access Point with your wireless LAN network, refer to the back of the MW411AP Access Point for its default SSID). Click Next. 17 Step 5. Choose the Network Mode in which your WaveCast MW311P PCMCIA Card will operate and click Next. a 18 Step 7. Click Next Online Services StartUp 19 4. Configuring the Utility The WaveCast MW311P PCMCIA Card uses its own management software. All functions controlled by the user are provided in this application. When you WaveCast MW311P PCMCIA card into the PCMCIA slot, a new icon should appear in your icon tray automatically after a few seconds. If the icon is in red, it means that WLAN PC Card configuration is invalid or incomplete. PEER eeeeeenee SEeReeeeeeeeeeeeee User can navigate through the tab pages by clicking on them with the mouse. The following are explanations on the use and meanings of the various tab pages Link Info State The field shows the association to available Access Point with BSSID, MAC ID of WLAN PC Card. When the state is Associated means normal flow of operation in infrastructure mode. The PC is connected to Access Point. BSSID is chose in the form of hex digits. Networking is available. Throughput This displays the instantaneous wireless Receive and Transmit throughput in bytes per second. These values are updated every two seconds. 20 Link Quality / Signal Strength The Link Quality and Signal Strength bar graph is only active when the node is in Infrastructure Mode and are a rough approximation of the PCMCIA Card's performance. The bar graph displays the quality and strength of the link between the node and its Access Point. A label summarizes the quality of the Link over the bar graph, which can take on one of the following values:
Not Applicable Poor Fair Good Excellent The driver will start looking for a better Access Point if the Link Quality becomes Poor. Link Quality is a measure of receiving and transmitting errors over the radio. Configuration The Configuration tab page contains several fields where operating parameters of the driver can be viewed or changed. Changes to any of the parameters in this panel can be applied to the driver without the need to restart the PC. Wireless LAN Configuration Utility Mode This field allows you to select from a list of supported Network Modes. Possible mode selections include Infrastructure, Ad Hoc and 802.11 Ad Hoc. 21 Infrastructure: The infrastructure mode of operation requires the presence of an 802.11b Access Point. All communication is done via the Access Point, which relays packets to other wireless clients in the BSS (Basic Service Set) as well as to modes on a wired network such as the Ethernet. Ad Hoc: This is the peer-to-peer and peer-to-multipeer mode of operation where all communication is done from Client to Client without the use of an Access Point. The same SSID must be used by all the nodes (PCs) composing the Ad Hoc network. Scanning for the Channel number will be done automatically in this mode. 802.11 Ad Hoc: This mode is very similar to the Ad Hoc network mode but its functions more rigidly complies to the 802.11b standard. This is the recommended mode for Ad Hoc networking. SSID SSID is the group name that will be shared by every member of your wireless network. You will only be able to connect to an Access Point which has the same SSID. The same applies to an Ad Hoc network, where only those members sharing the same SSID will be able to connect to that particular network. Tx Rate The transmission rate at which a client to the AP transmits the data packets. You can set this to fixed 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, 11 Mbps or Fully Automatic. Apply Changes button This button becomes active only when one of the fields has been modified. Pressing this button applies the changed values to the driver and also saves them to the registry for the next time the PC boots up Encryption You may desire an additional measure of security on your wireless network, which can be achieved by using WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption. WEP encrypts each frame transmitted from the radio using one of the Keys entered from this panel. When an encrypted frame is received it will only be accepted if it decrypts correctly. This will only happen if the receiver has the WEP Key used by the transmitter. To be written to the driver and registry, each key must consist of hex digits, which means that only digit 0-9 and letters A-F are valid entries. If entered incorrectly program will not write keys to a driver. Encryption options include Disabled, 64 bit and 128 bit. 22 Encryption (WEP) Disabled WEP encryption will not be used. Encryption (WEP) 64 bit / 128 bit There are two methods of WEP key generation:
Create with Passphrase: You must type any word for a passphrase and then upon clicking Apply encryption keys will be automatically generated. Four encryption keys will be generated in 64 bit encryption and one encryption key will be generated in 128 bit encryption. __, Wireless LAN Configuration Utility lace ee ene ete ee ee 23 Manual Entry: Encryption keys (composed of hex characters) can be typed in their respective fields. The encryption keys generated by the user will become effective upon clicking Apply. This may be necessary if you wish this node to match encryption keys used in different vendors products. Apply This button updates the driver with the keys displayed in Key field. The keys are also written to the registry for permanent storage. About This tab page shows the product's version as well as information on the Driver, Configuration Utility, and NIC firmware versions. You must inform these version numbers when reporting problems for technical support. 24 5. Technical Specifications of WaveCast MW311P PCMCIA Card Standards Supported Compliant to IEEE 802.11b standard for Wireless LAN Compliant to ETS 300-328, ETS 300-826 and EN60950. Compliant to FCC Part 15 Radio Specifications Frequency Range: 2.4-2.4835 GHz Modulation: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK) Transmission Power (typical): 15 dBm (30 mW) Receiver Sensitivity: -84 dBm at 11 Mbps (minimum) Antenna: Internal diversity patch antenna General Specification Interface: PCMCIA Type II Transmission Rate: 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, ,5.5 Mbps, 11 Mbps Power Consumption: Tx 330 mA (max.), Rx 210 mA (max.) Range: Max. 300 m (open space), max. 70 m (office environment) Software Specification Media Access Protocol: CSMA/CA; IEEE 802.11b Standard Roaming Function Security: 64/128 bits WEP encryption Supported OS: Windows 95 (OSR2) / 98 (SE) / ME / 2000 / NT / Win CE (optional) Operation Environment Conditions and Physical Dimensions Temperature: -20 ~ 70 C (storage), 0 ~ 55 C (operation) Humidity: 0 ~ 75 %
Size: 55 x 129 x 5 (mm) Weight: 44 g 25 Copyright 2001 MMC Technology Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this guide may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of MMC Technology Inc. The specifications and information herein are subject to change without notice. Please download the latest driver software or manual free of charge from the MMC Technology Inc. homepage, http:/Awww.mmctech.com. WaveCast is a trademark of MMC Technology Inc. WaveCast Access Point is approved by the MIC (Ministry of Information and Communication) of Korea. Points of contact:
MMC Technology, Inc. E-mail: webmaster@mmctech.com Homepage: http:/Avwww.mmctech.com nee en cD, 1 Precautions Before using WaveCast Products, please carefully read the precautions described below to ensure proper operation. Do not open the case or modify the contents of the WaveCast Access Point. Seek the help of an authorized professional if some problem occurs with it. When repairing the WaveCast Access Point, use only components specifically designed for it. WaveCast Access Point and other wireless devices may cause interference on each other and thus affect its performance. Use only the power supply adapter supplied with the WaveCast Access Point. Using other power supply adapter may damage the WaveCast Access Point. Avoid excessive physical shock (e.g. dropping, etc.) to the WaveCast Access Point. Moisture, excessive humidity, excessive high and low temperatures may cause the WaveCast Access Point's performance to deteriorate or even cause permanent damage to it. Avoid using the WaveCast Access Point under such conditions. Do not expose WaveCast wireless LAN products to dangerous environments like flames, chemicals or explosives. Unplug power and telephone cables from PCs and WaveCast wireless LAN products during thunderstorms or lightning. Like any other wireless system, powering on the WaveCast Access Point before the PC will ensure proper operation of the system. User's Guide Abstract This User's Guide explains the fundamentals of how to install and use WaveCast wireless LAN products. It is most recommended for new and old users of wireless LAN products to carefully read this User's Guide and follow its installation instructions. This guide is most useful to users with a basic knowledge in computers for home or SOHO
(Small Office Home Office) use as well as in Windows 95-OSR2 or higher. The directions shown in this manual are based on Windows 98SE.
> Note: Make sure the wireless products used together with the WaveCast Access Point are compliant to the IEEE 802.11b standard. Index 1. Introduction of WaveCast Product ............ ce eccsssesceesssrsosssesensosssccensensnsereesaees 5 2. Before Installation ........c..ccccsccsecessesssssessscssseessceneserscerensserenersneessonsuenseneeneeeaneness 6 3. How to Install AP ............ccsceccsscssssessessrescnessccensceorensseronerenenererarseasessenaesensesenenees 9 4. How to Install the AP Manager ...................:essscssssssesvosseesensnnsvsssneeeessseneesnenes 10 5. Using the AP Manager ...........ccsccssssscsesssssssssesssessscscceesssessecesnenssesseesnseeenersesres 12 Running the WaveCast AP Manage .............::scsscsssssssseseseesseeeseserseeerersenes 12 MODE Tab Page ..........:sccccereressssesessesessasscsserensesssessaesessceseueusteneesneneseesererers 14 CHANNEL Tab Page ..............eeeeercssssessssscessssnesesatssenssscnessseeeererssnenesersenaes 22 SECURITY Tab Page ..........cscecccssscsssssssssessesessesseensnsssesessecsseeeessnesensaserseensees 23 ADVANCED Tab Page .........:csccsereccesssessosesnensessesesesassrssessnessessesenensesssenenseans 27 6. Using the PPPOE Dialer .............:scssssssssssssssseeeecssseenessesseesnssesonsresseresaavansensenes 29 7. Uninstalling the AP Manages ..............ccscccssccesssstessrsenresessrscsrstoeensesenereeesseees 31 Appendix A. Access Point Specification ..............sssscsssssesersnsscersserererersssessnsesenere 33 Introduction The WaveCast system is a wireless network device appropriate for home or SOHO users. WaveCast users can wirelessly access other PCs, or peripheral devices attached to them, and surf the web. WaveCast system has many features as described below:
e Many users can access the Internet simultaneously. e Users can implement a network environment without the need of cumbersome network cables. e Users can enjoy the Internet on the dinner table, bed, garden or anywhere using notebook PCs or portable devices. e Users can access the Internet or LAN within maximum indoor range of 70 meters and maximum outdoor range of 300 meters. e Everyone in a family can play together in a network game. WaveCast Access Point The WaveCast Access Point (AP) MW411AP has the ability to interconnect a wireless network with a wired network. Thus, PCs in a wireless network can also access the Internet when AP is connected to the Intemet by dedicated Internet line, ADSL, or cable modem. The MW411AP supports ADSL, Cable, and T-LAN modem and has roaming capability that guarantees failure-free mobility. Wireless network security is provided by its 64- and 128-bit WEP encryption function. It is also interoperable with other companies IEEE 802.11b devices operating under the DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) method. Package Contents Unpack and confirm that the following contents are included. WaveCast Access Point MW411AP (1 ea) AP stand base (1 ea) RJ-45 Ethernet Cable (1 ea) 5V Power Supply Adapter (1 ea) User's Guide (1 ea) Installation CD-ROM (1 ea) Fastener for the stand base (1 ea) Rubber padding for stand base (4 ea) Antenna set (1 ea - optional)
@QVQ@QOHOOO Name and Function This section describes the names and functions of various components found on the WaveCast MW411AP Access Point. B LED The figure below is a front view of AP. The LEDs shown in the figure provide information on the operation status of the many functions found in the WaveCast MW411AP Access Point and are described in the following table. hee REMC HO TGeaaae PPP connection status when connecting v via PPPoE. The COM green LED lights up when PPP connection is established and blinks during data transfer. indicates the status on power supply. The red LED tights up when AP is on Indicates the connection status between AP and a wired network LAN The green LED lights up when connection is established and blinks age
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during data transfer. Indicates the link status between AP and a wireless network. The green LED lights up when link is established and blinks during data Note: When the wireless network and the wired Ethemet network are interconnected and under normal operation, LEDs @, @ and @ will be lit. When connecting via PPPoE, LEDs , @, @ and @ will be lit. B Switch and Port The rear view of AP is shown below. Functions for the ports found in AP are described in the following table. NCE | Nees | 2 BPO eee eM era
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Refer to the above figures of the WaveCast MW411AP Access Point's rear view for the following cable installation. Place the rubber paddings in their appropriate location on the bottom of the stand base. Remove the cover from the back of the Access Point. Connect the RJ-45 Ethernet cable from a dedicated line to the LAN port (port no. @). Oo Connect the power supply adapter to the 5V DC jack (port no. @).
+ Caution: Use only the power supply adapter provided with the WaveCast Access Point.. Place the cover back on the back of the AP and assemble the stand base back on its place. Plug the power supply adapter to the power outlet. 1) Place the WaveCast's Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive and use Windows Explorer to located the WaveCast's Installation CD. Run D:\AP Utilities\Setup.exe
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'-{H) Scheduled Tasks 2) The following screen will appear. Choose the appropriate language (setup directions will be given in the language of choice) and click on [OK]. Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for WavelCast The InstalShiekd Wizard wil install WaveCast on your computer. To continue. click Nev. 4) Select the program folder for the AP manager and click on [Next >]. InstallShield Wizard 5) The following screen will appear when the installation is complete. Click on [Finish] to exit the setup program. Teter wc APAn S|
InstalShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished instaling WaveCaest on your computer. 11 5..Using:the AP Manager _
> Caution: Should you wish to change configuration settings of the station managing the Access Point, always do so after changing the configuration settings of the Access Point first. Changing the configuration settings of the station before the Access Point runs the risk of not being able to communicate with the Access Point from that point on. a Running the WaveCast AP Manager Caution: Before using the WaveCast AP Manager to configure the MW411AP Access Point, wired or wireless network connection must be established between PC and MW411AP Access Point. 1) Select [Start] > [Programs] > [WaveCast AP] > [AP Manager].
= Pa ena The WaveCast AP Manager window contains the following features:
[AP List ] box When opening the AP Manager, it will automatically scan for Access Points present in the network environment and show them represented by the respective MAC address in the [AP List] window. Selecting one of the MAC addresses from the list will display the current setting of its respective AP.
> Note: When the station connects to the Access Point via a wired network, the [AP List) will display ail the Access Points connected to the wired network. When a station connects to the Access Point wirelessly, only the Access Point to which the station is connected will be displayed.
[AP Name] box This shows the current name assigned to the Access Point. This name can be changed by inputing a new name in this box and clicking on [Appply].
[Rescan] button This button rescans for Access Points. The results are displayed in the [AP List] box.
[Factory Default] button This button resets the configuration of the Access Point selected from the [AP List].
[Apply] button This button updates the confiuration of the Access Point selected from [AP List] to the new settings.
[Exit] button This button closes the WaveCast AP Manager program.
[About] button This button displays the version number of the WaveCast AP Manager and the firmware's version of the selected Access Point.
[Help] button This button shows the help contents for the WaveCast AP Manager. Tab Page Menu The WaveCast AP Manager displays the Access Point's configuration settings in four different tab pages: [MODE], [CHANNEL], [SECURITY] and [ADVANCED]. Refer below for explanatin on these tab pages. 13 HE MODE Tab Page The operation mode of the MW411AP Access Point can be changed from this tab page. There are basically two operation modes: Bridge mode and IP Sharing mode. In IP Sharing mode, the following sub-modes can be used according to the connection type of the Ethernet Port: Fixed IP, Automatic IP, and PPPoE. The MW411AP Access Point's default operation mode is Bridge Mode.
> Configuring the Access Point to Bridge Mode At this mode the AP operates as bridge between the wired network and the wireless network, much like a wireless network HUB (see the following figure). AP Mode: Bridge Notebook PC. with WaveCastPCMCIA *,
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Select Bridge as Operation Mode and click on [Apply] to configure the AP to Bridge mode (see the following figure). 15 A confirmation dialog box appears as shown below. Type in the password and click on
[Confirm]. att Note: The factory default password is password. Changing the password is done in the ADVANCED tab-page (refer below for explanation). Click on [Rescan] after returning to the AP Manager screen to confirm the change.
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Sea a Note: The Access Point acts as a gateway in the wireless network. 16 Select IP Sharing as Operation Mode and Fixed IP as Connection Type. Input the TCP/IP that will be assigned to the Access Point and click on [Apply]. A confirmation dialog box appears as shown below. Type in the password and click on
[Confirm]. Note: The factory default password is password. Changing the password is done in the ADVANCED tab-page (refer below for explanation). Click on [Rescan] after returning to the AP Manager screen to confirm the change. Caution: When setting the Access Point to "IP Sharing" mode, set the stations so that they automatically receive an IP address (select "Obtain an IP address automatically in [Network Neighborhood}> [Properties]>[IP Address}).
> Configuring the Access Point to IP Sharing Modes Automatic IP Method in this Static IP Sharing Modes Automatic IP Method, the Access Point is assigned an IP from the ISP via the ISPs DHCP Client protocol. The AP then uses its NAT (Network Address Translation) function to share that IP with other PCs in its wireless network. Each PC in the wireless network can then independently access the Interet as well as access other PCs of the wired network. (PCs of the wired network can also access the PCs of the wireless network) AP Mode: IP Sharing (Automatic IP) aa Notebook PC a wath . ce o 4, WaveCast-PCMCIA S e : (192.168.100.249) Ethomet \
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% = Notebook PC f N WaveCaskPCMCIA s. e (192.168.100.248) Note: The Access Point acts as a gateway in the wireless network. Select IP Sharing as Operation Mode and Automatic IP (DHCP) as Connection Type. Click on [Apply}. SS 4 URES 7 ea Od at 18 A confirmation dialog box appears as shown below. Type in the password and click on
[Confirm]. Note: The factory default password is password. Changing the password is done in the ADVANCED tab-page (refer below for explanation). Click on [Rescan] after returning to the AP Manager screen to confirm the change. Caution: When setting the Access Point to "IP Sharing" mode, set the stations so that they automatically receive an IP address (select "Obtain an IP address automatically in [Network Neighborhood]> [Properties]>[IP Address)).
> Configuring the Access Point to IP Sharing Modes PPPoE Method In this Static IP Sharing Modes PPPoE Method, the AP accesses the Intemet via PPPoE connection service of ADSL, cable modem, T-LAN, etc. Using its built-in PPPoE protocol, the Access Point makes use of its NAT (Network Address Translation) function to enable network sharing of a single Public IP allocated by an ISP amongst the stations connected wirelessly to it. In such way, each station can independently access the Internet through AP. 20 AP Mode : IP Sharing (PPPoE) ae ~ ss, a wy o> / (192.168.100.249) Gi i ADSL Modem, ;
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(492.168,39,1) i Notebook PC f NL a WaveCast-PCMCIA s (192.168.100.248).
> Note: The Access Point acts as a gateway in the wireless network. Select IP Sharing as Operation Mode and PPPoE as Connection Type. Click on
[Apply]. A confirmation dialog box appears as shown below. Type in the password and click on
[Confirm]. Note: The factory default password is password. Changing the password is done in the ADVANCED tab-page (refer below for explanation). Click on [Rescan] after returning to the AP Manager screen to confirm the change. Caution: When setting the Access Point to "IP Sharing mode, set the stations so that they automatically receive an IP address (select "Obtain an IP address automatically in [Network Neighborhood]> [Properties]>[IP Address)). ME CHANNEL Tab Page The SSID and Channel the WaveCast MW411AP Access Point uses can be configured in this tab page.
> SSID The current SSID being used by the selected Access Point is displayed in the SSID field. In order to change the Access Point's SSID, type in the new SSID in the field and click on [Apply]. The SSID can be up 32 characters and made of any combination of letters, numbers and symbols. The factory default SSID is written on the back label of the Access Point.
> Channel The current channel being used by the Access Point is displayed in the Channel field. In order to change the Access Point's Channel, select the new channel (channels 1 through 11) and click on [Apply]. The factory default channel is channel 3. If various Access Points are being used at the same area, it is advisable to select different channels (at intervals of 5 channels) for each Access Point in order to prevent interference with each other. 22 ae HH SECURITY Tab Page Encryption settings for the Access Point can be changed in this tab page.
> Authentication Algorithm Authentication Algorithms supported by the WaveCast MW411AP Access Point are Open System and Shared Key. Factory default is Open System. Open System: all stations having the same channel information can connect to the wireless network. Shared Key: stations having the same channel information and WEP Key and those in which the authentication algorithm is set to Shared Key can connect to the wireless network.
> User Access Control 24 Selecting User Access Control will enable the Access Point to filter which stations will be allowed to access the network via the Access Point. Only those stations whose MAC addresses are added to the MAC Address list will be allowed access to the network via the Access Point. A maximum of 255 station MAC addresses can be entered into the list..
[Add] button In order to add a new station's MAC address into the address list on the left and enable it to access the network via Access Point, input the station's MAC address in the right box and click on [Add]. The added stations MAC address will then appear in the address list.
[Delete] button In order to remove a stations MAC address from the address list, select it with the mouse and click on [Delete].
[Save File] button Clicking on this button will save the displayed MAC address list into the computer. This function can be used with [Import File] to manage various MAC address lists.
[import File] button Clicking on this button will call up a saved MAC address list from the computer. This function can be used with [Save File] to manage various MAC address lists. [Send]
must be clicked in order for the imported list to take into effect.
[Send] button Clicking on this button will send the displayed MAC address list to the Access Point in order for a new (added or imported) list to take into effect.
[Cancel] button Clicking on this button will close the User Access Control (MAC address filtering) window.
> WEP Enable Select [WEP Enable] to use the WEP encryption function and increase the security of the wireless network managed by the Access Point. After selecting [WEP Enable] and the type of encryption (64-bit or 128-bit), type in a Passphrase (up to 31 characters and combinations of numbers, letters and symbols) and click on [Generate] to generate encryption keys. Then click on [Apply] in order for the encryption to take into effect with the desired key encryption selection. Instead of selecting one of the generated keys, you can also input your own encryption key by typing in the boxes. 64-bit Key: After typing in the passphrase and clicking on [Generate], 4 encryption keys will be generated for selection. 128-bit Key: After typing in the passphrase and clicking on [Generate], only one encryption key will be generated and will be automatically selected. After clicking on [Apply], a confirmation dialog box appears as shown below. Type in the password and click on [Confirm]. Note: The factory default password is password. Changing the password is done in the ADVANCED tab-page (refer below for explanation). Click on [Rescan] after returning to the AP Manager screen to confirm the change. Caution: In order for a station to communicate with an Access Point that has WEP enabled, the station's PCMCIA Card must also have its WEP fuction enabled and use the same encryption key as the Access Point. 26 MH ADVANCED Tab Page Advanced settings such as password, RTS threshold, etc. can be configured from this tab page. steam imeatusitae sabadarmencommemmate em teeecatenatonamerene er rn ot Defined a
> Change Password Click on [Change Password] and the screen below will appear. Type in the new password in the [New Password] and [Confirm Password] fields and enter the current password in the (Enter the Current Password] field. Click on [Change]
to make the new password effective. 27 28
> Note: In case the password is lost or forgotten and connection between Access Point and station cannot be achieved, press the RESET button on the back of the WaveCast MW411AP Access Point for more than one second and all the configuration settings (including the password) will be changed back to the factory default settings. The factory default's password is "password". RTS Threshold Specifies the number of bytes used for the RTS/CTS handshake boundary. Fragment Threshold Specifies the number of bytes used for the fragmentation boundary for directed messages. Power Save Mode Specifies the power save mode. Beacon interval Specifies the beacon interval duration in milliseconds. The default value is 100ms. Basic Rates Specifies the Access Point's basic rate. Supported Rates Specifies the data rate supported by the Access Point. Tx Control Rates Specifies the data rate for message transmission. The PPPoE Dialer program can be used to establish a PPPoE connection via the MW411AP Access Point. Caution: Make sure the MW411AP Access Point is set to IP Sharing mode and PPPoE connection type (set-up via WaveCast AP Manager). B PPPoE Connection 1) Click on [Start] > [Program] > [WaveCast AP] > [PPPoE Dialer]. 3) Input the appropriate User ID and User Password (provided by the ISP) and click on
[Connect]. When PPPoE connection is established, a tray icon will appear at the task bar as shown below. 4) Access the Internet via a web-browser. 29 BH Terminating the PPPoE Connection 1) Click on [Start] > [Program] > [WaveCast AP] > [PPPoE Dialer] and the following WaveCast PPPoE Dialer screen will appear. 2) Click on [Hangup]. 3) Click on [OK] to confirm termination of connection.
> Note: An alternative way to terminate the PPPoE connection is to right-click on the tray icon and select [Hangup] from the pop-up menu. B Closing the PPPoE Dialer Program Right-click on the tray icon and select [Close] from the pop-up menu to close the PPPoE Dialer program. 30 2) The WaveCast uninstall program will start. Choose Setup Language 4) The following confirmation prompt screen will appear. Click on "OK" to confirm removal of the WaveCast program. Maintenance Compicte InstallShield Wizard has finished performing maintenance operations on WaveCast
1 | FCC ID Label and Location | ID Label/Location Info | 199.90 KiB | June 11 2001 / March 01 2002 |
FCC ID SAMPLE LABEL & LOCATION
(SEE NEXT PAGE) LABELLING REQUIREMENTS PER 2.925 & 15.19 The Label shown shall be permanently affixed at a conspicuous location on the device and be readily visible to the user at the time of purchase. 2001 PCTEST Lab FCC ID: PWDMW411AP
1 | Authorization Letter | Attestation Statements | 443.11 KiB | June 11 2001 / March 01 2002 |
AV Gesrocor GRIER 2F,Mirae Asset Venture Tower ,996-1,,Dachi-Dong,Gangnam-Gu,Seoul 135-280, Korea Tel+82-2-6283-220lext-207) Fox+82-2-6283-2212 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia,MD21046 U.S.A. Subject ; Authorizatlon.Letter To whom| It may concern }
Wo, the undersigned. Hereby authorized: BOTEST. ENGINEGRING LABONATORY INC, to act on our behalf in all documents relating'to these manners, Any and have the same effect a5 acts of our own. This authorization is'valld until October ;30, 2001. Sincerely Yours, Su Jin Seo /Assistant Manager hnolowy, fie. AA SR Og
1 | Cover Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 23.90 KiB | June 11 2001 / March 01 2002 |
September 27, 2001 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Approval Services 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 SUBJECT: MMC Technology Inc. FCC ID: PWDMW411AP Gentlemen:
Attached herewith, on behalf of MMC Technology Inc. is an application for Part 15.247 Certification of the following Wireless LAN:
FCC ID:
TRADE / MODEL(s):
EUT TYPE:
Tx / Rx Freq. Range:
Max. RF Output Power:
PWDMW411AP MMC Technology Inc. MW411AP Wireless LAN 2412.0 2483.5 MHz 0.01 W (9.99 dBm) Attached is the applicants measurement report data and plots, FCC ID label and location, test setup photographs, internal and external photographs, block diagrams, schematic diagrams, operational description, processing gain, and the user's manual. Should you have any questions or comments concerning the above, please contact the undersigned. cc:
MMC Technology Inc.
1 | Operational Description | Operational Description | 69.06 KiB | June 11 2001 / March 01 2002 |
1. Introduction The IEEE 802.11b-compliant WaveCast system is appropriate for home or SOHO users, hospitals, schools and universities, etc. WaveCast users can wirelessly access other PCs, or peripheral devices attached to them, and surf the web at high speeds up to 11 Mbps. The WaveCast system enables:
Multiple users to access the Internet simultaneously. Users to implement a network environment without the need of cumbersome network cables. Users to enjoy the Internet or LAN anywhere indoors or outdoors using notebook PCs or similar portable devices. Users to access the Internet or LAN within a maximum indoor range of 70 meters and maximum outdoor range of 300 meters. Multiple users to connect to each other and even play together in a network game. Network Implementation Using WaveCast products There are two possible kinds of network configurations when using WaveCast products:
(1) Network Using an Access Point (infrastructure Configuration) Using the Client/Server or Master/Slave concept, an Access Point (such as WaveCast MW411AP Access Point) can be connected to a wired network and act as a wireless link between the wired LAN and other network nodes (PCs) and also as a wireless link between the nodes. This configuration thus enables communication between wired and wireless networks.
(2) Network Not Using an Access Point (Ad-Hoc Configuration) Without a specific master device, all network nodes (PCs) communicate with each other on the same level. This configuration supports communication between wireless clients. In this configuration, users do not use an Access Point because a wired network is not being accessed. ee In order to access the Internet, the wireless network must have at least one Access Point (such as WaveCast MW411AP Access Point) and be set to the Infrastructure configuration. Appendix A. Access Point Specification HIW Specifications
< RF Specification >
e Standard: IEEE 802.11b 2.400~2.4830 GHz: DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) Communication over ISM band e Modulation: 1M (DBPSK), 2M (DQPSK), 5.5M & 11M (CCK) e Receiving Sensitivity: -84 dBm @ 11Mbps (min) e Data Transmission Rate: 1M, 2M, 5.5M, 11Mbps with Auto Fall-back Feature (across air) e Output Power (Typical): +15 dBm (30mW)
< External interface >
RJ45: 1 Port, Ethernet (10Base-T Type) D-Sub9: RS-232 Port Power Supply Connector: 1 ea Reset Switch: 1 ea
< Dimension >
Size: 123 x 181 x 39 (mm) e => Weight: 285 g
< Accessory >
Power Adapter (5V): 1 ea RJ45 cable: 1 ea AP stand base: 1 ea Fastener for the stand base (1 ea) Rubber padding for stand base (4 ea) Antenna: 1 ea (optional) B S/W Specifications Ethemet-to-Wireless LAN Bridging IP Sharing (NAT) e Fixed IP e Automatic IP (DHCP Client) e PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) DHCP Server DNS Relay HTTP Telnet TFTP
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1 | 2002-01-03 | 2412 ~ 2472 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2002-01-03
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
MMC Technology Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
9999999999
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1 | Physical Address |
2F, Mirae Asset Venture Tower, 996-1, Daechi-Dong
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Seoul, 135-280
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South Korea
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n/a | ||||||
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1 | Grantee Code |
PWD
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
MW411AP
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J****** K******
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1 | Title |
Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-2-********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-2-********
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k******@mmctech.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory Inc.
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1 | Name |
R**** O******
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1 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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Columbia
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Columbia, Maryland 21045
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United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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r******@pctestlab.com
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1 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory Inc.
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1 | Name |
R**** O****
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1 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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Columbia
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Columbia, Maryland 21045
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United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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r******@pctestlab.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless LAN | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output is peak conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 | Name |
R****** O********
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1 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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r******@pctestlab.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2472.00000000 | 0.0100000 |
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