QTK2000-F017A/ Askey Computer Corp. FCC ID: H8NWLC010D53 Confirmation Number: EA97641 ASKEY PC Card User’s Manual ASKEY COMPUTER CORP. RM 335, BLDG, 53, 195-69 SEC, 4, CHUNG HSING RD. CHUTUNG, HSINCHU, TAIWAN 310, R.O.C.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement FCC Certification Information: 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.
Contents CHAPTER 1 CONCEPTS...............................................................................................................................................4 1.1 BASIC CONCEPT OF THE PRODUCT.............................................................................................................................4 CHAPTER 2 SETTINGS.................................................................................................................................................4 2.
Chapter 1 Concepts 1.1 Basic Concept of the product Congratulations on your purchase of the Askey PC Card! The Askey PC Card is a wireless network interface card (NIC) for any computer equipped with a Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) Type II or Type III slot. ASKEY PC Card conforms to the PCMCIA release 2.x standard and is designed to meet the IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN (WLAN) standard ratified in June 1997.
2. ASKEY PC Card must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations. ASKEY PC Card generates and uses radio frequency (RF) energy and, if not installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer‘s instructions, interference to radio and television reception may result. Interference can be determined by turning ASKEY PC Card off and on while monitoring radio or television reception. 2.1.
occur. It may be easier to attach the antenna cable to the ASKEY PC Card prior to inserting the ASKEY PC Card into the computer. 2.3 Software Installation 2.3.1 Installation of Device Driver 1. Insert the ASKEY PC Card, Windows system will find the new hardware. NOTE: If the Windows system does not show this message, please check the PCMCIA socket setting, You could try another PC card in order to could make sure operation normally. 2. Windows system searches for the device driver. 3.
4. Choose “CD-ROM drive”, where the driver is located. 5. Windows system finds the device driver. Press the “Next” button. 6. Windows system copies necessary files to the system folder.
7. Device driver installation is complete. 8. Choose “No”. Restart your computer later. 2.3.2 Installation of configuration Utility 1.
2.Execute “Setup.exe” in the appending CD. Windows system is preparing the Install Shield Wizard. 3.Welcome window is opened. 4.
5.Choose “Yes” icon to accept the software agreement 6.
7.Select Ad Hoc or Infrastructure network mode 8.
9.Insert the next disk 10.Select “Finish” and “Yes” when prompted to restart the computer 2.3.
definitely remove the PC Card without prior notice. The following procedure may save you a trouble whenever you want to remove the ASKEY PC Card from the computer and Windows system is still running. 1. Double-click the small PC Card icon on the right-handed side of the Windows system taskbar. Or double-click the “PC Card (PCMCIA)” icon from the Control Panel window. 2. From the PC Card (PCMCIA) Properties window, choose the “Socket Status” page.
Chapter 3 Glossary AP (Access Point) An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wired and wirelesses networks. Access Points combined with a distributed system support the creation of multiple radio cells that enable roaming throughout a facility. Ad Hoc A network composed solely of stations within mutual communication range of each other (no access point).
ISM Bands (Industrial, Scientific, and Medicine Bands) Radio frequency bands that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) authorized for wireless LANs. The ISM bands are located at 902 MHz, 2.400 GHz, and 5.7 GHz. ISP (Internet Service Provider) An organization that provides access to the Internet. Small ISPs provide service via modem and ISDN while the larger ones also offer private line hookups (T1, fractional T1, etc.).
Chapter 4 Hardware Specification Card Hardware Specification Frequency Band 2412-2462 MHz Numbers of Selectable SubChannels (Japan) Modulation Technique 11 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK) Spreading 11-chip Barker sequence Better than 10 -5 Bit Error Rate Media Access Protocol Interface CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with ACK PC Card 95 Standard (PCMCIA V2.1, 3.