Compex Systems WLM54GP30ESD WIRELESS-G 30DBM NETWORK MINI PCI ADAPTER WITH ESD User Manual wlm54gp30esd

Compex Systems Pte Ltd WIRELESS-G 30DBM NETWORK MINI PCI ADAPTER WITH ESD wlm54gp30esd

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             IWAVEPORT WLM54GP30-ESD                            USER MANUAL
 © Copyright 2007 Compex Systems Pte Ltd All Rights Reserved This docume nt contains  information, which is  protected by copyright. Reproduction, adaptation or  tra nslation without p rior pe rmission is p rohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws.   Trademark Information Compex® is  a regi stered t rademarks o f Co mpex, I nc. Mic rosoft Windows an d the W indows l ogo are th e tr ademarks of Microsoft Corp.  NetWare is th e registered tr ademark of  N ovell I nc. All oth er br and an d pro duct n ames ar e trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.  Notice: Cop yrights © 2007  by Comp ex, Inc . Al l rig hts re served. Rep roduction, adaptation, or translation without prior permission of Compex, Inc. is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. Manual Revision by Daniel Manual Number: U-0539-V1.8C   Version 1.8, May 2007   Disclaimer Compex, Inc. provides this ma nual without warranty of any kind, expre ssed or  implied, in cluding but  not  limit ed to  th e im plied w arranties of  m erchantability and fitn ess fo r a particuar prpose. Compex, I nc. may  mak e improvements and/or changes to the product and/or specifications of the product described in this maual, without  prior notice.  C ompex, Inc will not be  liable for any technical inaccuracies or typographical errors found in this guide. Changes are periodically made to the information contained herein and will be incorporated into later versions of the manual. The information contained is subject to change without prior notice.   Your Feedback We value your feedback. If you find any errors in this user’s manual, or if you have suggestions on improving, we would like to hear from you. Please contact us at:  Fax: (65) 62809947 Email: feedback@compex.com.sg
 FCC NOTICE This device  has bee n tested a nd found to  comply with the  limits for a C lass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide re asonable protection ag ainst harmful interfe rence in a re sidential installation. Thi s devi ce g enerates, uses and c an r adiate r adio fr equency energy and, if no t installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause h armful inter ference to  ra dio c ommunications. Ho wever, th ere is  n o guarantee th at i nterference will not occur in a  particul ar instal lation. I f thi s device do es cause harmf ul inte rference to radio or  television recep tion, th e user is encouraged  to try  to correct the in terference by  one  or  more of  the  following measures: •  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. •  Connect the comp uter in to an outlet  on a ci rcuit d ifferent from  that to which the receiver is connected. •  Increase the separation between the computer and receiver. •  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  Caution: Any changes or modifications not e xpressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  FCC Compliance Statement: 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 de vice must acc ept an y in terference rec eived, incl uding interfere nce that may cause undesired operation.  This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.   Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided  instructions and 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 provide with antenna installation  instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure  compliance.
  End Product Labeling     The fi nal en d p roduct must  be labeled i n a visible ar ea w ith the following: “Contains FCC ID: TK4-WLM54GP30ESD”  ICES 003 Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  Declaration of Conformity Compex, Inc. declares the following:  Product Name: Compex Wireless Mini-PCI  Network Adapter Model N o.: Co mpex iW avePort WLM54GP30-ESD c onforms to the foll owing Product Standards:   Radiated Emission Standards: ETSI EN 300 328-2 : July 2000; FCC: 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart B, ANSI C63.4-1992; 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart C (Section 15.247), ANSI C63.4-1992.  Conducted Emission Standards: ETS 300 826: Nov. 1997. Immunity Standards: IEC 801-2; IEC 801-3; IEC 801-4 Low Voltage Directive: EN 60 950:1992+A1: 1993+A2: 1993+A3; 1995+A4; 1996+A11: 1997  Therefore, this product is in conformity with the following regional standards: FCC Class B  ⎯ f ollowing the pro visions of FCC P art 1 5 directive;  CE Mark  ⎯ following the provisions of the EC directive.  This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.   Technical Support Information The w arranty i nformation an d regis tration f orm ar e found i n th e Quic k I nstall Guide.  For t echnical supp ort, you  may con tact Compex o r its  su bsidiaries. Fo r you r convenience, you may also seek technical assistance from the local distributor, or f rom the  autho rized d ealer/reseller that you have p urchased this p roduct from. For technical support by email, write to support@compex.com.sg.  Refer to the table below for the nearest Technical Support Centers:
 Technical Support Centers Contact the technical support center that services your location. U.S.A., Canada, Latin America and South America  Write  Compex, Inc. 840 Columbia Street, Suite B, Brea, CA92821, USA  Call  Fax Tel: Tel: Fax: +1 (714) 482-0333 (8 a.m.-5 p.m. Pacific time) +1 (800) 279-8891 (Ext.122 Technical Support) +1 (714) 482-0332 Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Middle East and the rest of the World  Write  Compex Systems Pte Ltd 135, Joo Seng Road #08-01, PM Industrial Building Singapore 368363  Call  Fax Tel: Tel: Fax: (65) 6286-1805 (8 a.m.-5 p.m. local time) (65) 6286-2086 (Ext.199 Technical Support) (65) 6283-8337 Internet access/ E-mail: FTPsite: support@compex.com.sg Ftp.compex.com.sg Website: http://www.cpx.com or http://www.compex.com.sg   Product Overview  ·Introduction  Thank y ou f or p urchasing t his Wireless Network Adapter. Data security is facilitated with  WPA, IE EE 802.1x Authe ntication and 64-bit, 128-bit and 152-b it WEP (W ired Eq uivalent Priva cy).  The y s upport e asy Plug an d Play installa tion and combine simplicity, data privacy, and reliability for your wireless network.   Chapter 1  Basic Setup  This chapter outlines the basic requirement for the installation and configuration of the network adapter.  This network adapter is a plug-and-play device. You can plug it into the PCI slot of your PC for auto-detection. 1.1 H ardware Installation
 1.  Turn off your PC and switch off the pow er from th e m ain pow er supply.  2. R emove the back cover of the PC.   3.  Then insert the network adapter into your PCI s lot as shown be low. Ensure that the network adapter is properly seated into the slot.   4.  Replace the back cover.   5.  Power on your PC.               WLM54AG PCI slot
 1.2 D river & Utility Installation  1.  Insert the Product CD into your computer CD-ROM drive.   2. Click  on Driver & Utility section and the system will run the setup.exe automatically.   3. N ext, the Atheros Client Installation Program  screen appea rs. Cl ick on the Next> button to proceed.     4.  When the License Agreement screen appears, you are r equired to read an d accept th e agreement to c ontinue. Clic k o n th e Next> button to proceed.
 5.  Select your preferred setup:     Install Client Utilities and Driver (Recommended) option You a re r ecommended to sel ect this setup ty pe. This op tion wi ll install both the driver and utility that support your PCI adapter.   Install Driver Only option (For Windows XP user only) Select th is op tion if y ou are  going to u se the W ireless Zero Configuration U tility to configure yo ur PCI a dapter. Note t hat only  Windows XP comes with the Wireless Zero Configuration Utility.  Make Driver Installation Diskette(s) Select this option if you wish to make a duplicate copy of the driver and store to the diskette/s.  6.  Click on the Next> button and  f ollow the instr uctions stated on the  screen.
 For Windows XP users  7.  If y ou a re us ing W indows XP as op erating sy stem, t he f ollowing screen will appear. Read the notice carefully and click on the Next> button to proceed.     8.  Select your ch oice of tool to assist you i n configuring your adapter. Click on the Next> button to proceed.    Atheros Client Utility (ACU) and Supplicant option Select this option to install your network adapter. (Recommended)  Third Party Supplicant option Select this option if you decide to u se Wireless Zero  Configuration Utility to configure  your wire less device. I nstalling th is t ool w ill o nly allow you  to  view the status of  the connec ted wire less device/ s through the utility; configuration using the utility will not be allowed.
 If y ou ha ve se lected Third Party Supplicant  configuration tool,  a screen similar to tha t be low will ap pear, p rompting y ou to enable/disable the system tray icon.  9.  Click on  th e c heckbox bes ides Enable Atheros System Tray Utility  and cl ick on the  Next> b utton to proceed.           10.  The s creen below appears to  i nform y ou th at th e driver w ill b e automatically install ed if  you have  already inse rted y our cl ient adapter into the PCI slot of your computer.     Cancel the  Found New Hardware  Wizard if it appears and click on the OK button to begin the installation.  11.  If a  similar screen similar to the one shown b elow appears, cl ick on the Continue Anyway button to continue the installation.
    12.  Click on the OK button to reboot your system and this w ill complete the installation.         Chapter 2  Using the System Tray Utility   This ch apter w ill elaborate on the Atheros  sy stem tray utility found at th e right b ottom corner of you r screen. Right click on the  utility icon and  the menu will appear.         The following explains the different options available on the menu:
 Help Open the online help.   Exit Exit the Atheros Client Utility application. Once you exit, the icon will disappear from the system tray.   Open Atheros Client Utility… Launch the Client Utility.  Wireless-G Excellent Signal Strength Example   Wireless-AG No Link Example   Manual LEAP Login If you select this option, you will have to manually start the LEAP authentication process to  login to the n etwork instea d of  b eing prompted f or y our LE AP username and password during your windows logon.   Different signal strength indications
   Reauthenticate Reauthenticate to a L EAP-configured a ccess point each tim e you  l ogin to a LEAP network.     Select Profile Click on a co nfiguration profile name to switch to a particular wireless network. If no configuration profile exists, you will need to add a profile first.    Connection Status To view the connection status of your wireless PCI adapter.  Alternatively, you may also double click on the utility icon in the system tray.    Active Profile  Displays the name of  the active configuration profile.  Auto Profile Selection  Shows whether auto profile selection is enabled.  Connection Status  Displays whether the adapter is connected to a wireless network.
  Link Quality  States the quality of the link connection.  SSID  Displays the SSID of the network to which the network adapter is associated.  Access Point Name  Shows the name of the access point the wireless adapter is connected to (if any).  Access Point IP Address  Shows the IP address of the access point the wireless adapter is connected to (if any).  Current Receive Rate  Displays the data rate at which the wireless adapter is currently receiving from the wireless network.  Current Transmit Rate  Displays the data rate at which the wireless adapter is currently transmitting to the wireless network.  Link Speed  States the speed of the link connection.  Client Adapter IP Address  Displays the IP address of the wireless adapter.
  Chapter 3  Utility Features  This chapter shows you how to  make use of the utility to view the status of your wireless c onnection, to change y our set tings and al so to monitor y our wireless  performance via the network statistics.  3.1  Current Status Tab  Displays the performance of the network adapter in the wireless network.    Wireless-AG Current Status   Upon cl icking on the  Advanced b utton, y ou wil l b e able to vie w all  information on  th e r espective pro file, e. g. th e types  of en cryption an d authentication, th e signal  strength, th e MAC address  of the con nected AP (if you are in Infrastructure mode), etc.
  3.2 Prof ile Management Tab  Selecting this tab displays the profiles and the details.  You onl y need to cr eate a profile if  you ha ve mor e tha n one  wi reless connection.    3.3  Diagnostics Tab  The Diagnostics tab lists the following receive and transmit diagnostics for packets received by or transmitted to the network adapter.  •  Multicast packets transmitted and received •  Broadcast packets transmitted and received •  Unicast packets transmitted and received •  Total bytes transmitted and received
    This button shows more deta iled statistical information on frames that are either received by or transmitted by the network adapter.       This button allows you to run the diagn ostic test, save the test report and view the test results on the wireless adapter configuration and association.
         Chapter 4  Utility Configuration   This chapter will elaborate on the Cl ient Manager configuration of the network adapter using some simple examples.   the wireless clients communica te through router, which are devices that act as base station for all wireless communication. Data packets from the wireless clients a re tra nsferred t o the wi reless route r be fore be ing transmitted to other h osts on the netw ork. The number of wireless clients supported depends on the router.
  4.1 Co nfiguration Mode  In this example, three work station act as wireless clients to communicate with the w ireless router.  Once all con figuration ha s been done,  wire less clients w ith the sam e SSI D as the AP  will be abl e to acc ess wirelessl y to PC1 via the wireless router      For  Router  Ensure that  yo u have  en abled the DHCP  server in  your router  an d that your wireless clients are set to receive their IP address dynamically so that the wireless router can assign an IP address to them.  Note th e w ireless configuration settings of your router as shown in the figure above.
  For PC 1   1.  Activate your utility.  2.  Go to the Profile Management tab, click on the Scan button to look for the wireless AP.      3.  Click on the  Refresh butto n if  you r syst em is un able t o de tect yo ur wireless AP . Once found, se lect the  Network Name  (SSID) used by  the router: wireless-router and click on th e Activate button to add i t to your profile list.    Notice that the SSID has already been pre-configured in this profile.
   The SSI D of  both the wireless router  and the wirele ss cl ient must  b e t he same for them to communicate with one another.  4. E nter the Profile Name, e.g. Workstation 2 for easy identification.
  5.  Next, proceed  to the  Security tab . The  wire less cl ient must us e t he same se curity m ode as the  ro uter. In our example , s elect WPA Passphrase and click on the Configure… button.    6.  Enter the enc ryption key in the field provided. Please note that this key must be the sa me as the one  that you had configured for  your wireless router.    7.  Click on the OK button to update the changes.    Proceed t o you r Current Status tab to mon itor the  connection b etween the router and the wireless client (PC2).
    Alternatively, you can a lso check  the con nection from the MS-DOS Prompt. From PC2 , simpl y proceed to the  Start Me nu, Run… and type in cmd. Click on the OK button.  In the MS-DOS Prompt window, type ping 192.168.168.1 –t, whereby this IP address belongs to your access point.  When the screen appears: Pinging 192.168.168.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=128 Pinging 192.168.168.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=128 Pinging 192.168.168.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=128 …….  This indicates  that the con nection betw een the ac cess p oint an d the wireless client has been established successfully!    4.2 Prof ile Management  This option allows you to manage your profile(s), set your security options, and scan for other wireless networks.
      Click on  New b utton to cr eate a new profil e. Enter the  profile name ( a unique name to identify th is p rofile), a cl ient n ame and the SSI D of th e wireless netw ork to conne ct to.  Note that the  Client name  refers t o th e name that is registered to your PC. You can enter up to 3 different SSIDs in order of  pref erence, p er profile. We are usin g ABC as  th e prof ile n ame and APP as the SSID1
     Click on the OK button to update the changes.   Notice that ABC has been  add ed to the profile list.             For d etails o n h owto set the dif ferentauthentication andencryption typesavailable u nderthe  Security Ta b,kindly re fer toChapter 7 “Typesof Authentic ationand Encryptionmode”
    To mod ify a n e xisting profile, select  the profile that you  wish to m odify and click on this button. We are using profile: Any as an example.
    To delete an existing profile, select the particular profile that you wish to delete a nd cl ick on this b utton. We are usin g p rofile: default as  an  example.  Note th at th e ac tive prof ile ( the pr ofile th at you  a re c urrently u sing) cannot be deleted!    Active profile indicated by this icon cannot be deleted!
    To activ ate a profile, selec t the p rofile and c lick on  th is button . W e are using profile: wireless-AP as an example.     Once a profile is activated, this        icon w ill appear next to t he profile name: wireless-AP.
    This fu nction allows y ou to save th e s ettings of y our p rofile on to disk. Select the profile that you wish to sa ve and click on this button.  We are using profile: ESSID as an example.  Choose th e f older to  s ave to, en ter the name u nder w hich to save th e profile and click on the Save button.     Now, your profile is saved to your selected folder.
    This function allows you to retrieve a saved profile from disk. We are using profile: ESSID as an example.  Go to th e folder where you have saved your profile, select ESSID.prf and click on the Open button.    Notice that the profile: ESSID has been imported to the list of profiles.        If you ha ve crea ted se veral profil es, th is function allow s y ou to establ ish the priority order in which the network adapter should try to connect to a WLAN. If the netw ork adapter is unabl e to connect to a w ireless network
  through the 1st profile, it w ill then try to conn ect using the 2 nd profile and so on.      When auto  pr ofile se lection is en abled, the network adapter scans for available wireless networks and will connect to the highest p riority profile that  matches the networks detected.  To do so, simply click on t he Add button from the  Available Profiles  list.  Refer to  the screen shown below.  Please note  tha t y ou need  AT  LE AST TWO p rofiles to a ctivate the  Auto Select Profiles function; and that each of your profile must connect to at least one Network Name (SSID).    Notice that when a selected profile has been added, it will be transferred to the Auto Selected Profiles list.  Notice that if this function isdisabled, this means tha tyou have not a dded anyprofile in the  Auto SelectedProfiles list.
  Select and click on the Add button to transfer another profile.    You need to transfer at  least two profiles to the  Auto Selected Profiles list to activate the Auto Select Profile function.   Transmit Power Level  Specifies the wire less tra nsmit p ower to be used.  Reducin g the  power level lowers the risk of interference with other nearby wireless devices and  conserves battery power but decreases radio range.   Power Save Mode (Only applicable to Infrastructure mode) This feature reduces power consumption by the PCI adapter. There are 3 options for this mode:  •  Off The p ower ma nagement i s disabled and the ca rd consume s full  power from the computer.  •  Normal The d river turns of f the po wer to  the adapter for br ief pe riods over briefly spaced time intervals.  •  Maximum The dri ver tu rns o ff po wer to  the  adapter fo r l onger perio ds ove r more widely spaced time intervals.  The g uideline for choosin g be tween the  Normal and  Maximum options:
  The P CI ad apter wakes  u p more  often an d res ponds sooner to network requests in Normal mode than in Maximum mode; and the Maximum mode consumes less power than Normal mode.   Network Type Select ei ther Infrastructure if y ou are conn ecting to the W LAN u sing an access point    802.11b Preamble The preamble is part of the IEEE 802.11b physical layer specification. It is mandatory for all 802.11b devices to support the long preamble format, but they may op tionally s upport th e s hort pr eamble. T his P CI ad apter supports both the short and long preambles.   •  Short & Long This option  allow s communication  with o ther 802. 11b devices  tha t support short preamble to boost the throughput.  •  Long Only If your device is having trouble to communicate with other 802 .11b devices, you may try to select the Long Only option.   802.11 Authentication Mode  (Only appli cable to Infras tructure mode, after you  have enabled the encryption mode) Select w hich m ode t he w ireless a dapter uses to auth enticate to an  access point:   •  Auto Causes the P CI a dapter to atte mpt au thentication using share d authentication. It then sw itches to  op en a uthentication if shared  authentication fails.   •  Open Enables the PCI adapter to attempt authentication regardless of its WEP se ttings. It will only associa te w ith the acc ess p oint if i ts W EP settings match those of the access point.  •  Shared  Allows the ad apter to au thenticate and associate only  if it has the same WEP settings as the access point
   Appendix    1.Technical Specifications  Network Protocol, Standards and Electrical Emissions Industry Standards   •  IEEE 802.11g •  IEEE 802.11b  Performance Operating Frequency  •  2412~2462MHz Modulation  •  Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) •  Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) •  Complementary Code Keying (CCK) •  16 QAM •  64 QAM •  DBPSK •  DQPSK  Antenna Type  External 2dBi antenna and an SMA-type connector  Network Interface  PCI 2.3 compatible   Physical and Environment Environmental Requirements Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Operating humidity: Non-operating humidity:  0°C to 50°C -20°C to 70°C 10% to 70% RH 5% to 90% RH   Power Consumption  3.3V DC, 2A  Physical Dimension  60mm x 46 mm x 14 mm (LxWxD)

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