Mini PCI Wireless LAN/Modem Card User’s Manual
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Contents About This User’s Manual .......................................................................................................................................... vii Chapter 1 Introduction................................................................................................................................................. 1 Wireless LAN Card Features.......................................................................................................................................
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Wireless LAN Card Monitor Icon ................................................................................................................................ 9 PRISM Wireless Settings Utility................................................................................................................................. 11 Status..................................................................................................................................
Contents 6.1 Basic AT Command............................................................................................................................................. 33 6.2 Result Codes ....................................................................................................................................................... 50 6.3 S-Registers .....................................................................................................................................................
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Appendix C Setting Up TCP/IP.................................................................................................................................. 79 Appendix D Specification.......................................................................................................................................... 83 Mini PCI Wireless LAN Card ...........................................................................................................
Contents Table of Figures Figure 3-1 Figure 3-2 Figure 3-3 Figure 3-4 Figure 3-5 Figure 3-6 Figure 3-7 PRISM Wireless Settings Utility – Status Tab .................................................................................... 13 Peer-to-Peer Type Configuration ........................................................................................................ 16 Access Point Type Configuration.......................................................................................................
About This User’s Manual This manual was written for two models: • • Mini PCI Wireless LAN Card Mini PCI Wireless LAN and 56K Modem Card For brevity, throughout this manual Wireless LAN/Modem Card is used to indicate both models. If your Mini PCI model does not come with Modem functionality, ignore the modemrelated descriptions in this manual.
Chapter 1 Introduction Depending on your Mini PCI Card model, your device may not come with Modem functionality. This Wireless LAN/Modem Card provides two types of connectivity on one miniscule card: conventional modem connectivity and Wireless LAN connectivity. The card puts the IEEE 802.11b WLAN standard and V.92 Modem technology into one integrated circuit (IC) to work in PCs, laptops and handheld devices.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Modem Card Features On the Modem side, the FAX/Data modem gives your PC the ability to send and receive FAX messages over the telephone line like a standard FAX machine. It also allows your PC to communicate with other personal computers, terminals or BBS's (Bulletin Board Systems) through the data modem functions. The communication software, which should be used, depends on the kind of machine that you are going to communicate with.
Chapter 1 Introduction • • • ITU-T V.29: 9600 bits/s, 7200 bits/s (QAM) ITU-T V.27ter : 4800 bits/s, 2400 bits/s (DPSK) ITU-T V.21 Channel 2:300 bits/s (FSK) Wireless LAN Basics This section conations some Wireless LAN basics to help you better understand how the product works together to create a wireless network. Local Area Network (LAN) Simply put, a LAN is a network that exists in a relatively limited area.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Ad Hoc Network The Ad Hoc network offers peer to peer connections between workstations, allowing communication between computers within range that have an 802.11b DSSS compatible PC card installed. A wireless Ad Hoc network can also access a wired LAN’s TCP/IP service (such as e-mail and the Internet) by using a TCP/IP software router on an Ethernet equipped PowerBook or notebook.
Chapter 2 Installing the Driver and Utility Software As the Wireless LAN/Modem Card is an embedded solution, your notebook is probably shipped with its driver and software properly installed. If this is the case, ignore this chapter and proceed with configuration steps in next chapter. In case you need to install the driver and software for any reason, follow the instructions described in this chapter.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Installing Wireless LAN/Modem Driver and Software To allow the Wireless LAN/Modem Card to operate on your host computer, proper driver installation is required. The provided Utility software is a Windows program that helps you configure and monitor your Wireless LAN/Modem Card. For your convenience, driver installation will be automatically processed while you install the utility software.
Chapter 2 - Installing the Wireless LAN Card Depending on your operating system, following situation may occur: • For Windows 2000: If you are prompted with one or a couple of Digital Signature not Found alarm messages, just click Yes to continue with the installation. • For Windows XP: When Found New Hardware Wizard appears, have Install the software automatically selected and follow the on-screen instructions to proceed. If compatibility message appears, just click Continue Anyway. 2.
Chapter 3 Configuring Wireless LAN Card Settings PART 1. Using Prism Utility Program Wireless LAN Card Monitor Icon If the utility is not launched, manually start the monitor by selecting Start > Programs > Askey > IEEE 802.11b. or double-clicking PRISM Settings icon in the Control Panel. The Wireless LAN Card uses PRISM Wireless Settings utility for both configuration and monitoring.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Wireless Radio On/Off options allow you to send or stop sending radio signals. Stop sending radio signals will terminate your wireless connection. Clicking Remove Status Icon will unload the icon from the system tray. The color of the wireless icon changes to indicate your wireless connection quality.
Chapter 3 Configuring Wireless LAN Card Settings While connected, you can place your cursor over the icon to see the pop-up text that gives link quality information about the current WLAN connection. PRISM Wireless Settings Utility You can access the PRISM Wireless Settings utility by any of the following methods: • • Double-click the utility icon on the system tray Right-click the icon and select Wireless Network Status… (or any item in the same group) from its context menu.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Status Status function allows you to view the current status of your Wireless LAN Card. State: Indicates current status of your WLAN card, such as scanning or authenticating. If your WLAN card is connected to an Access Point or Wireless LAN Card, it displays the MAC address of the Access Point /Wireless Station you are associated with. Current Tx Rate: Indicates the transmit speed currently in use. Current Channel: The channel currently in use.
Chapter 3 Configuring Wireless LAN Card Settings Signal Strength: Displayed as percentages using active progress indicators that change as the network radio signal fluctuates. Note: If you are in Peer-to-Peer mode, the Signal Strength and Link Quality fields are not applicable. Both fields are dimmed. Enable/Disable Radio: The button allows you to enable/disable radio operation.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Configuration Profile Name: The profile feature allows you to save the current wireless settings to the WLAN card. You can save multiple profiles for different network environment and easily retrieve the required one as needed. In the Profile Name filed, enter a proper name to identify this network setting. After you finish all the settings on this tab, click the Apply button.
Chapter 3 Configuring Wireless LAN Card Settings Network Type: You can connect your WLAN card to a network in one of the following two ways: Peer-to-Peer (Ad Hoc Mode) Connecting to other Wireless LAN Card equipped computers, forming a wireless network. Access Point (Infrastructure Mode) Connecting to a wired/wireless network through an Access Point. Peer-to-Peer Channel: Select the operating radio channel used to communicate with another WLAN card.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Figure 3-2 Peer-to-Peer Type Configuration 16
Chapter 3 Configuring Wireless LAN Card Settings Figure 3-3 Access Point Type Configuration 17
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Encryption Encryption technology is used to enhance wireless media security. Your encryption settings must match those used by the Access Points or Wireless Stations (Peer-to-Peer mode) in your network, or your computer will be unable to communicate with others of your network. If you are not to use encryption, select Disabled from the Encryption drop-down menu. To enable encryption, do the following: 1.
Chapter 3 Configuring Wireless LAN Card Settings When using Hexadecimal format, only digits 0-9 and letters a-f, A-F are allowed. Valid key length for each encryption type is as below: 64 bit Alphanumeric Format 5 alphanumeric characters Hexadecimal Format 10 hexadecimal digits 128 bit 13 alphanumeric characters 26 hexadecimal digits Create Keys with Passphrase To create keys by using passphrase, enter a text string with a maximum of 26 alphanumeric characters in the Passphrase field. 4.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Figure 3-4 PRISM Wireless Settings Utility – Encryption Tab 20
Chapter 3 Configuring Wireless LAN Card Settings About About tab displays the basic information about the device, including the Network Driver, Configuration Utility and NIC Firmware Figure 3-5 PRISM Wireless Settings Utility – Version Tab 21
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual PART 2. Using Windows XP Configuration Utility Windows XP operating system includes Wireless Network Connection utility for wireless configuration and monitoring. You can choose to configure your wireless network via either the PRISM Wireless Settings utility as described in preceding section, or Windows XPincluded wireless utility.
Chapter 3 Configuring Wireless LAN Card Settings Connecting to an Access Point or Wireless LAN Card To connect to an existing Access Point/Wireless LAN Card (Peer-to-Peer mode), do the following: 1. Right-click the Wireless Connection icon on the system tray and select View Available Wireless Networks from the context menu. Note: Depending on whether your wireless network is established, the context menu may come with different items. 2.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Figure 3-6 Windows XP – Connect to Wireless Network 24 3. If the target Access Point/Wireless LAN Card (Peer-to-Peer mode) has been set with WEP key, you must enter the same WEP key in the Network key field. Otherwise, this field is dimmed and you do not need to set up the WEP key. 4. Click Connect, then you will join the target network and this dialog window will disappear.
Chapter 3 Configuring Wireless LAN Card Settings Viewing Wireless Connection Status After you successfully connect to the Access Point or Wireless LAN Card (Peer-to-Peer mode), double-click the icon on the system tray again. This will open the Wireless Network Connection Status window where you can see the general data of the Wireless LAN Card, such as Status, Duration, Speed and Signal Strength, etc.
Chapter 4 Country Selection for Mini PCI Modem Card After modem driver installation, you may need to configure countries upon different telecommunication laws/regulations. Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. For Windows 98/Me 1. Double-click the Modems icon under Control Panel. Under General tab, highlight Lucent Technologies Soft Modem AMR and then click Dialing Properties. 2.
Chapter 5 Removing Wireless LAN/Modem Card Software Should you need to uninstall the Wireless LAN Card utility software or modem software for any reason, please proceed as follows. If your model supports 56K Modem function, both Wireless LAN and Modem software are installed on your system. Removing either one of them will not effect the operation of the other. Removing Wireless LAN Card Software For Windows 98/Me 1. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon under Control Panel. 2. Select IEEE 802.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual For Windows 2000/XP 1. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs (or Add or Remove Programs for Windows XP) icon under Control Panel. 2. Highlight IEEE 802.11b from the list and then click Change/Remove. 3. When confirm message appears, click OK to remove the components. 4. Click Finish and follow system prompts to complete uninstallation. Removing Mini PCI Modem Software For Windows 98/Me 1. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon under Control Panel.
Chapter 5 Removing Wireless LAN/Modem Card Software 2. Highlight Lucent Technologies Soft Modem AMR from the list and then click Change/Remove. 3. When warning message appears, click Yes to remove the components. 4. When prompted to restart your computer, select Yes.
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual B2 Unselects V.23 reverse channel (same as B3). B3 Unselects V.23 reverse channel (same as B2). B15 Selects V.21 when the modem is at 300 bits/s. B16 Selects Bell 103J when the modem is at 300 bits/s (default). Cn—Carrier Control C0 Transmit carrier always off (not supported). C1 Normal transmit carrier switching (default). Dn—Dial En—Echo Command E0 Disables echo command. E1 Enables echo command (default).
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual I8 Codec version. I9 Returns country ID in English. I11 Displays connection information as described below. Ln—Speaker Volume L0 Low volume. L1 Low volume. L2 Medium volume (default). L3 High volume. Mn—Speaker Control M0 Speaker is off. M1 Speaker is on until the modem detects the carrier signal (default). M2 Speaker is always on when the modem is off-hook. M3 Speaker is on until the carrier is detected, except when dialing.
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Q1 Disables result codes. T—Select Tone Dialing Vn—DCE Response Format V0 Displays result codes as digits. V1 Displays result codes as text (default). Wn—Result Code Option W0 CONNECT result code reports DTE receive speed. Disables protocol result codes. W1 CONNECT result code reports DTE receive speed. Enables protocol result codes. W2 CONNECT result code reports DCE receive speed. Enables protocol result codes (default).
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.1 Basic AT Command Z2 Reset and restore stored profile. &Bn—V.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual &C1 DCD turns on when the remote modem’s carrier signal is detected and off when the carrier signal is not detected (default). &Dn—Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Control &D0 Ignore the true status of DTR and treats it as always on. This should be used only if the computer does not provide DTR to the modem. &D1 If the DTR signal is not detected while in on-line data mode, the modem enters command mode, issues the OK result code, and remains connected.
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.1 Basic AT Command &J1 Not supported.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual &M0 Asynchronous mode (default). &M1, &M2, &M3, &M4 Reserved. &Pn—Pulse Dial Make-to-Break Ratio Selection &P0 Selects 39%—61% make/break ratio at 10 pulses per second. &P1 Selects 33%—67% make/break ratio at 10 pulses per second (default). &P2 Selects 33%—67% make/break ratio at 20 pulses per second. &Qn—Asynchronous Communications Mode &Q0 Asynchronous mode, buffered. Same as \N0. &Q5 Error control mode, buffered (default). Same as \N3.
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.1 Basic AT Command &T0 Abort. Terminates the test in progress.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual &Vn— Display Current Configuration &Wn—Store Current Configuration &W0 Stores the current configuration as profile 0. &W1 Stores the current configuration as profile 1. &Yn—Select Stored Profile for Hard Reset &Y0 Select stored profile 0 on power-up. &Y1 Select stored profile 1 on power-up. &Zn=x—Store Telephone Number \An—Select Maximum MNP Block Size \A0 64 characters. \A1 128 characters. \A2 192 characters. \A3 256 characters (default). \Bn—Send
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.1 Basic AT Command \Jn—Adjust Bits/s Rate Control \J0 Buffer mode.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual \K5 Send a nondestructive, nonexpedited break to the remote modem (default). When Modem Is On-Line Command State During Data Connection \K0, \K1 Clear data buffers and send a break to the remote modem. \K2, \K3 Send a break to the remote modem immediately. \K4, \K5 Send a break to the remote modem in sequence with data (default). When Break Is Received During Connection \K0, \K1 Clear data buffers and send a break to the DTE. \K2, \K3 Send a break
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.1 Basic AT Command \N3 V.42, MNP, or buffered (default). LU97 attempts to connect in V.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual \Q0 Disable flow control (same as &K0). \Q1 XON/XOFF software flow control (same as &K4). \Q2 CTS-only flow control. This is not supported and the response is ERROR. \Q3 RTS/CTS to DTE (same as &K3) (default). \Rn—Ring Indicator Signal Off After Answer \R0 Ring indicator signal is off after the telephone call is answered. \Tn—Inactivity Timer \T0 Inactivity timer disabled (default). \T1—\T255 Specifies the length of time in minutes that the modem
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.1 Basic AT Command %C3 V.42bis/ MNP 5 enabled. Data compression enabled (default).
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual -C1 Enabled. -V90—Enable/Disable V.90 Settings -V90=X Controls the downstream rate. -V90=0 Disables V.90. -V90=1 Enables V.90 auto rate (default). -V90? Displays the current value. -V90=? Shows the range of X (0, 1). 6.2 Result Codes The AT command handler responds to commands from the caller and to activity on the line via result codes. Two forms of each result code are available.
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Result Code 52 Numeric Code Description BUSY 7 Busy signal detected. NO ANSWER 8 Remote end never answered. CONNECT 2400 EC* 10 Connection at 2400 bits/s. CONNECT 4800 EC* 11 Connection at 4800 bits/s. CONNECT 9600 EC* 12 Connection at 9600 bits/s. CONNECT 14400 EC* 13 Connection at 14400 bits/s. CONNECT 19200 EC* 14 Connection at 19200 bits/s. CONNECT 7200 EC* 24 Connection at 7200 bits/s.
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Result Code 54 Numeric Code Description CONNECT 34000 EC* 71 Connection at 34000 bits/s (K56flex mode). CONNECT 36000 EC* 72 Connection at 36000 bits/s (K56flex mode) or V.90. CONNECT 38000 EC* 73 Connection at 38000 bits/s (K56flex mode). CONNECT 40000 EC* 74 Connection at 40000 bits/s (K56flex mode) or V.90. CONNECT 42000 EC* 75 Connection at 42000 bits/s (K56flex mode).
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Result Code Numeric Code Description CONNECT 50666 EC* 112 Connection at 50666 bits/s (V.90 mode). CONNECT 53333 EC* 113 Connection at 53333 bits/s (V.90 mode). CONNECT 54666 EC* 114 Connection at 54666 bits/s (V.90 mode). * EC only appears when the extended result codes configuration option is enabled. EC is replaced by one of the following symbols, depending on the error control method used: • V42bis—V.42 error control and V.
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual 58 Register Description Range Base Unit Default* S8 Pause time for dial delay modifier. 0—255 s 2† S9 Reserved. — — — S10 Reserved. — — — S11 DTMF tone duration. 50—255 ms 95 † S12 Escape guard time. 0—255 20 ms 50 S14 General bit-mapped options status: — command echo, quiet mode, result codes, tone/pulse. S20 Sync underrun fill character. 0—255 — 0 S21 V.24/general bit-mapped options status: DTR behavior, DCD behavior.
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Register Description Range Base Unit Default* S36 LAPM failure control. — — 7 S37 Line connection speed. — — 0 S42 Reserved. — — — S43 Reserved. — — — S48 V.42 Negotiation Control — — 7 S53 General bit-mapped options: Calling tone — flag, off-hook restrictions, blind dial pause, dial modifier validation, pulse and dial tone in same dial string. — 47 S54 Blind dialing delay 2—255 — 2 S56 General bit-mapped options.
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.1 Basic AT Command 6.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual +FCLASS=n—Service Class Selection +FCLASS=0 Select data mode. (Default.) +FCLASS=1 Select FAX Class 1 +FTS=n—Transmission Silence +FRS=n—Receive Silence +FTM=n—Transmit FAX Data with n Carrier Command +FTM=3 +FTM=24 +FTM=48 +FTM=72 +FTM=96 +FTM=73 +FTM=74 +FTM=97 +FTM=98 +FTM=121 +FTM=122 +FTM=145 +FTM=146 Modulation V.21 channel 2 V.27ter. V.27ter. V.29. V.29. V.17 V.17 (short train). V.17. V.17 (short train). V.17. V.17 (short train). V.17. V.
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual +FRM=122 +FRM=145 +FRM=146 V.17 (short train). V.17. V.17 (short train). 12000 bits/s. 14400 bits/s. 14400 bits/s. +FTH=n—Transmit HDLC Data with n Carrier Command +FTH=3 +FTH=24 +FTH=48 +FTH=72 +FTH=96 +FTH=73 +FTH=74 +FTH=97 +FTH=98 +FTH=121 +FTH=122 +FTH=145 +FTH=146 Modulation V.21 Channel 2. V.27ter. V.27ter. V.29. V.29. V.17. V.17 (short train). V.17. V.17 (short train). V.17. V.17 (short train). V.17. V.17 (short train). Speed 300 bits/s.
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual +FPR=n—Select FAX Port Rate DTE Command +FPR=0 +FPR=1 +FPR=2 +FPR=4 +FPR=8 +FPR=10 +FPR=18 +FPR=? (if all values listed above are supported) +FPR? (if +IPF=0) +FPR? (if +IFC=2400) +FPR? (if +IFC=4800) +FPR? (if +IFC=9600) +FPR? (if +IFC=19200 +FPR? (if +IFC=38400) +FPR? (if +IFC=57600) +FPR? (all other +IPR setting) 66 DCE Action Execute +IPR=0. Execute +IPR=2400. Execute +IPR=4800. Execute +IPR=9600. Execute +IPR=19200. Execute +IPR=38400.
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual +FMM—Product Identification +FMR—Version/Revision Information 68
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting For Wireless LAN Card Radio Interference You may be able to eliminate any interference by trying the following: • • • • Increase the distance between the wireless computers and the device causing the radio interference. Plug the computer equipped with the Wireless LAN Card into an outlet on a different branch circuit from that used by the affecting device. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Cannot Connect to Another Wireless LAN Card If you cannot make a connection to another Wireless LAN Card from your computer, it could be due to one of the following reasons: • • • • Incorrect SSID. Make sure the SSID is the same for all computers that have a Wireless LAN Card. Changes are not being recognized by your computer. Restart your computer.
Chapter 6 Commands Reference Ignore this chapter if your Mini PCI Card does not support modem functions. This chapter provides the AT command set for the Soft Modem chip set. Some of the commands described within may not apply to your soft modem, depending on the build options included in a license. The default values stated are typical for a full-featured Soft Modem and may be different in reduced configurations. 6.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual For Modem Card No Response From Your Modem • • Make sure that you have chosen the appropriate COM port for your modem and which does not conflict with other ports in your PC system. Check if there is any other interface cards in your computer that use the same COM port as your modem. If so, you must set your modem to another COM port.
Appendix A Limited Warranty Wireless LAN/Modem Card Hardware The seller warrants to the end user (“Customer”) that this hardware product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for 1 year from the date of purchase from the seller or its authorized reseller.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Wireless LAN/Modem Software The seller warrants to Customer that each software program licensed from it , except as noted below, will perform in substantial conformance to its program specifications, for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase from the seller or its authorized reseller. The seller warrants the media containing software against failure during the warranty period. No updates are provided.
Appendix B Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 15 Declaration of Conformity (DoC) This device complies with the requirements of FCC Part 15 rules. The operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual FCC Rules and Regulations - Part 15 Warning: This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commissions Rules and Regulation. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment.
Appendix B Regulatory Compliance FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Appendix C Setting Up TCP/IP This section contains instructions for configuring the TCP/IP protocol of the Wireless LAN Card. The IP address policy depends on your wireless network. You should configure your TCP/IP protocol as instructed by your network administrator. 1. On the taskbar, select Start > Settings > Control Panel, double-click the Network icon. 2. Click the Configuration tab of the Network dialog box. 3.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual For correct IP address information for your wireless LAN installation, contact your network administrator. For more information on IP addresses, see the Network Working Group Specification RFC 1918 on the Internet. 80 4. On the IP Address tab, choose one of the methods as required: Option A: Click Specify an IP address. In the IP Address box, enter a valid four-component IP address, either a public or private one as required.
Appendix C Setting Up TCP/IP Option B: Select Obtain an IP address automatically. An IP address will be automatically assigned to your computer. 5. Click OK to return to Network dialog box and click OK again to finish configuration. If your TCP/IP properties have been modified, you will be prompted to restart your computer. Click Yes to have new settings take effect.
Appendix D Specification * Specifications are subject to change with notice. Mini PCI Wireless LAN Card Host interface Form factor Wireless Chipset Operation voltage Frequency Range Channels Numbers Channel spacing Modulation Technique Spreading Media Access Protocol Transfer data rate Mini-PCI Spec. V1.0 Mini-PCI type IIIB Intersil Prism 2.5 chipset ( ISL3874A+HFA3783+ISL3685+ISL3984) +3.3V 2.4GHz – 2.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Transmitter output power Receiver sensitivity (FER <8%) Antenna type Frame Error Rate (FER) Security Available Range (in meters) Open Space Semi Open Space Closed Space Power Consumption Operation Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range OS Compatibility Standards 84 14dbm -84 dbm for 11 Mbps Internal diversity with connectors Less than 8% 64Bit WEP encryption, optional 128Bit RC4 11 Mbps 5.
Appendix D Specification Mini PCI Wireless LAN and Modem Card A. Wireless Specification Host interface Form factor Wireless Chipset Operation voltage Frequency Range Channels Numbers Channel spacing Modulation Technique Spreading Media Access Protocol Transfer data rate Transmitter output power Receiver sensitivity (FER <8%) Antenna type Frame Error Rate (FER) Security Mini-PCI Spec. V1.0 Mini-PCI type IIIA Intersil Prism 2.5 chipset ( ISL3874A+HFA3783+ISL3685+ISL3984) 3.3V 2.4GHz – 2.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Available Range (in meters) Open Space Semi Open Space Closed Space Power Consumption Operation Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range OS Compatibility Standards 11 Mbps 5.5Mbps 300m 450m 60m 80m 35m 45m Continuous TX mode : 380 mA Standby mode : 230mA Power saving mode : 130mA 0∼55℃ -20∼75℃ Windows 98, 2000, ME, XP IEEE 802.11b 2Mbps 1Mbps 600m 100m 60m 650m 120m 60m B.
Appendix D Specification Dialing Type Call Progress Monitor Flow Control Telephone Line Interface Receive Sensitivity Transmit Level EIA/TIA 578 Class 1 FAX Tone or Pulse dialing. Dial tone, Busy tone. XON / XOFF or RTS / CTS 2pin JAE (FI-S2P-HF) connector connect to RJ-11phone jack to PSTN line. FCC/DOC JAPAN CTR21 -30 ±2 dBm -30 ±2 dBm -30 ±2 dBm FCC/DOC < -12 dBm JAPAN CTR21 -17± 2dBm -15± 2dBm FCC/DOC JAPAN CTR21 Hi.G = -8 ± 1 dBm Lo.G= -10 ± 1dBm Hi.G = -8 ± 1 dBm Lo.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Communication Standard Compliant with FCC,DOC,JATE,CTR21, and other PTTs Low Group Frequency (HZ) DTMF Tone Frequency 88 High Group Frequency(HZ) 697 770 852 941 1209 1 4 7 * 1336 2 5 8 0 1447 3 6 9 # 1633 A B C D
Glossary 10BaseT Access Point Ad Hoc BSS Channel Encapsulated An IEEE standard (802.3) for operating 10 Mbps Ethernet networks (LANs) with twisted pair cabling and a wiring hub. An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wired and wireless networks. Access Points combined with a distributed system support the creation of multiple radio cells that enable roaming throughout a facility. A network composed solely of stations within mutual communication range of each other (no Access Point connected).
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual ESS 90 Extended Service Set. A set of one or more interconnected Basic Service Sets (BSSs) and integrated Local Area Networks (LANs) can be configured as an Extended Service Set. Ethernet The most widely used medium access method, which is defined by the IEEE 802.3 standard. Ethernet is normally a shared media LAN; i.e., all the devices on the network segment share total bandwidth.
Glossary IP Address An IP address is a 32-bit number that identifies each sender or receiver of information sent across the Internet. An IP address has two parts: the identifier of a particular network on the Internet and an identifier of the particular device (which can be a server or a workstation) within that network. ISP Internet Service Provider. An organization that provides access to the Internet.
Mini PCI Wireless LAN / Modem Card User's Manual Radio Frequency 92 RF, Terms: GHz, MHz, Hz —The international unit for measuring frequency is Hertz (Hz), equivalent to the older unit of cycles per second. One megahertz (MHz) is one Million-Hertz. One giga hertz (GHz) is one Billion-Hertz. The standard U.S. electrical power frequency is 60 Hz, the AM broadcast radio frequency band is 0.55–1.6 MHz, the FM broadcast radio frequency band is 88–108 MHz, and wireless 802.11 LANs operate at 2.4GHz.