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802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Table of Contents Chapter 0. Introduction .......................................................................................... 5 ■ Package Contents ....................................................................................... 5 ■ Form Factor ................................................................................................ 5 ■ System Requirements for Configuration:................................................... 5 Chapter 1.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Chapter 6. Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 20 6.1 Problems Starting the WLAN Utility Program ....................................... 20 6.2 Problem with the Link Status.................................................................. 20 Appendix A ......................................................................................................... 21 Ad-Hoc(Peer to Peer) Mode Setup ...................
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual 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.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Chapter 0. Introduction Thank you for using our WLAN product. This installation guide will help you install 802.11b/g Wireless Card and connect to the Internet quick & easy. ■ Package Contents 1. 802.11b/g Wireless Card 2. Quick Installation Guide 3. Manual & Driver on CD Disc 4. USB cable 5. Cupule If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Chapter 1. Wireless LAN Network 1.1 Overview This section describes the wireless LAN network terms and applications. 1.1.1 SSID The SSID (Service Set Identity) is a unique name shared among all wireless devices in a wireless network. Wireless devices must have the same SSID to communicate with each other. 1.1.2 Channel A radio frequency used by a wireless device is called a channel. 1.1.3 Transmission Rate (Tx Rate) The 802.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Ad-Hoc (IBSS) BSS A series of overlapping BSS and a network medium, such as an Ethernet forms an Extended Service Set (ESS) or infrastructure network. All communication is done through the AP, which relays data packets to other wireless stations or devices connected to the wired network. Wireless stations can then access resource, such as the printer, on the wired network.
02.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Chapter 2. How to Install WLAN driver and Utility To install the adapter, please read and follow the instructions below. 2.1 Insert the supplied Setup CD Insert the supplied Setup CD into your CD-ROM drive , and you’ll see the software installation window as shown below. (please direct to next) 2.2 Plug your 802.11b/g Wireless Card Plug your 802.11b/g Wireless Card into a USB port on your machine. 2.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual 2.4 Your PC will recognize the device of “802.11b/g Wireless Card”, and click “Next” to install driver. 2.5 Finally, click the “Finish” to leave this dialogue window. 2.6 Click “Setup Driver & Tools”(Installation Windows), and choose the “default” item through the installation process. 2.7 After successful installation, you’ll see the new icon appear in the Icon Tray. 802.11g Wireless Configuration Tool icon appears in the system tray.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Chapter 3. Windows XP Installation Notes Windows XP has a built-in configuration tool, Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration, Configuration available to assist you in managing your wireless networks. you use the provided 802.11b/g Wireless Card to manage your adapter. To use the Zero Configuration tool, refer to Chapter 5.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual 3. Choose the Wireless Networks Networks tab in the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box, and uncheck the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings checkbox. (See Figure 3-4.) Figure 3-4 Wireless Network Connection Properties Dialog Box 4. Click OK. OK The Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration is now disabled. You can now monitor and configure the adapter via Wireless LAN Configuration Tool Plus.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Chapter 4. How to use the WLAN Utility(Station) Utility(Station) 4.1 802.11b/g Wireless Card Configuration Tools If you use the WinXP OS , the “Zero Configuration” of WinXP will be disable first , then WLAN Utility can be used. Figure 4-1 Configuration Utility 4.2 Open the WLAN Utility . The Window is as shown in “Figure 4-1”. The adapter can be set at “Station” or “Access Point” Mode from the Mode drop down menu. Station mode is selected for the document.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual 4.3 More Setting … Click “More More Setting”icon of Figure 4-1 to enter More Setting window Setting (Please see Figure 4-2.) 4.3.1 “General Connection Setting” group: - Read the current status from the group if the “Chang Change” button is not pressed. Chang - Press “Change” button for modifying the status, when the modification is finished, press “Apply” to save it. The button “Change Change” Apply” Change and “Apply Apply is alternately shown on the same position.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Figure 4-2 More Setting 4.3.2 Encryption Setting: 4.3.2.1 WEP Encryption Key Setting Press “WEP WEP Encryption Key Setting” Setting to enter the “WEP Key Setting” page shown as Figure 44-3-1. - Press the “Change Change” WEP Key setting”, Change button to modify the contents of “WEP setting when it is finished, press “Apply Apply” Change” Apply” Apply to save it. The button “Change Change and “Apply Apply is alternately shown on the same position.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual - Pre-shared key setting: “P Passphrase”, Key Format” assphrase and “Key ormat select (ASCII or Hexadecimal) - “Certificate Certificate” Certificate selection per Protocol setting. Figure 4-3-1 WEP Encryption Key Setting Figure 4-3-2 WPA Encryption Setting 4.3.3 “Profile ” group: - Select the profile(Figure 4-2) that has been saved previously from the “Profile name” drop down menu, then press “Load ” button to load the status to use.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Figure 4-3-2 Advanced Setting 4.3.3.1 “Other Other” Other group: Press the “Advanced Advanced Setting” Setting button, then the Advanced Setting page is shown as Figure 4-4. - Select the Window User Interface by the “Language Language” Language down drop menu. If the English item is selected, all functions of window are described with English. Select the Traditional Chinese item, and they are described with Traditional Chinese.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual - Its coming with special features and software which make it fully compatible to any PSP. Black or Ceramic White with any firmware in it ; The adapters are coming with access point option (AP) which means that you can create AP without any additional software or hardware AP or wireless routers.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Chapter 5. How to use the WLAN Utility(Access Point) 5.1 Introduction To set your 802.11b/g Wireless Card as an Access Point(AP), reference In Access Point mode , your 802.11b/g Wireless Card as an AP . this allows you to set up your wireless network without using a dedicate AP device. Up to 16 wireless station can associate to 802.11b/g Wireless Card. 5.1.1 Additional Setup Requirement To bridge wireless and wired using the 802.
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802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Chapter 6. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 6.1 Problems Starting the WLAN Utility Program Cannot start the 802.11b/g Wireless Card Wireless LAN Utility Make sure the 802.11b/g Wireless Card is properly inserted and the LED(s) is on. Use the Device Manager to check for possible hardware conflicts. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, System, Hardware and Device Manager. Verify the status of the 802.11b/g Wireless Card under Network Adapter.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Appendix A Ad_ Ad_-Hoc(Peer to Peer) Mode Setup Application: Application:Access the Internet without an AP With existing Internet connection, another computer can access the Internet by using Ad_HOC mode of 802.11b/g Wireless Card. 1. Check the current environment and install WLAN cards A. Check whether “computer 1” connects to the Internet. B. Install 802.11b/g Wireless Card in “computer 1”, and “computer 2”. 2. “Computer 1” Setup A.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual C. Check the status of the Connection icon. icon Click the Connection icon, and you can see the device name and status under Network Connections. The name of WLAN is “802.11b/g Wireless Card” Card”, and another one is the original connected device un-plug the Ethernet line and the disappear PS: (If you have more than 2 connecting devices, please un Connection icon is the original connected connected device.) D.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual F. Double click the WLAN Tools icon in Icon Tray, and enter into the “Software and Utility window”. WLAN Tools Figure A1-1 Configuration Utility G. Change to the “Ad-Hoc” mode I. Click “More More Setting“ More setting“ Setting icon of Figure A1-1 to enter “More setting window. The window is shown as “ Figure A1-2 ”. II. Under WLAN Configuration tools click “Change” Change” to modify the Network Network Type to “Ad AdAd-Hoc” oc mode. III.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Figure A1-2 More Setting 3. “Computer 2” Setup A. Double click the WLAN Configuration tools icon in the Icon tray. B. Under Site survey window, you will see all available connecting instruments. Double click the item with SSID named “default”. C. Rest computer 2.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Check whether the Setup is success Computer 1: 1. Enter into DOS MODE, and type “IPCONFIG”. (Start → Run → Type cmd or command ) 2. Check whether the IP address is 192.168.0.1, and the Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0 (as shown above) Computer 2: 1. IP address does not need to setup. The DEFAULT GATEWAY is 192.168.0.1. 2. Please follow the steps of “computer 1” to check whether the IP address is 192.168.0.
802.11b/g Wireless Card User Manual Application: Application:Data sharing between computers When user does not want to have Ethernet line or want to share resources (including data and printers), using WLAN is the lowest cost solution! Computer 2 Computer 1 Setup Steps: 1. Check computer 1 & computer 2 already install 802.11b/g Wireless Card。 2. In computer 1: Double click the WLAN icon in Icon Tray, and enter into the “Software and Utility window”.