IEEE802.11b WPC293 Wireless LAN Card User’s Manual Ver. 1.0 (Dec.
1. Overview............................................................................………………………………………………..3 1.1. Overview...................................................................................................................................….3 1.2. Key Features.............................................................................................................................….3 1.3. Specifications .........................................................................................
1.1. Overview This reference card is provided to the customers to confirm performance of KSC chipset, firmware and driver software for 802.11b Wireless LAN. This device is designed to be compliant with Radio Law in the reigns where this might be used. Though the device is tested, it is not actually certified by Radio Law of each area, so be sure to use it in the environment where the other devices are not negatively affected by the radio. 1.2. Key Features Unlicensed 2.
2. Driver Install 2.1. Supported OS Windows 2000 Windows XP 2.2. Driver Install 2.2.1. Windows XP Driver (1) Start up PC. (2) Insert the Wireless LAN Card (3) Refer to Figure 1. ‘Found New Hardware Wizard 1.’ Click “Install from a list or specific location…” then click ‘Next.’ Figure2-1.
(4) In the following dialog, check “Include this location in the search:” then click ‘Browse.’ After selecting the folder, which includes the driver, click ‘Next.’ Figure2-2.
(5) In the following dialog, click ‘Continue Anyway’ to continue installation. It operates without any problem. Figure2-3.
(6) In the following dialog, Click ‘Finish’ to finish the wizard. Figure2-4. Found New Hardware Wizard 4 (7) In the following dialog, Click ‘Yes’ to restart the system. Figure2-5. Found New Hardware Wizard 5 2.2.2. Windows2000 Refer to the procedure in ‘2.2.1 Windows XP Driver’ for Windows2000 Driver install.
3. Utility 3.1 Utility setup (1) Click ‘Control Panel’ (2) Click ‘Network connections’ (3) In the following dialog, Select ‘WPC293 Wireless…’ and click ‘right button’ of mouse Figure3-1.
(4) In the following dialog, Click ‘Configure’ Figure3-2.
(5) In the following dialog, Click ‘Advanced’ Figure3-3.
(6) Advanced setup Figure3-4. Advanced setup of WPC293 Beacon Lost Count ‘Beacon Lost Count’ reflects to ‘Loaming function’, which automatically switches the access points when the node moved from a service area to another, at the situation that there are many access points. Larger count takes longer time to detect APs. Power Management Mode Sets the function of low power consumption. By setting this mode ‘on’, it becomes Power Save Mode. This mode can be set only when Infrastructure Mode.
. Network Mode ● Pseudo Adhoc Pseudo Adhoc Mode, A network composed solely of PCs within mutual communication range of each other (no Access Point connected). ● Infrastructure Infrastructure Mode. A wireless network centered about an AP. ● 802.11 Adhoc 802.11 Adhoc Mode. A network composed solely of PCs within mutual communication range of each other (no Access Point connected) with the communication format of the 802.11 standard. SSID (Service Set ID) Service Set ID.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. NOTE 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.