CyberTAN Technology WE701I IEEE 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN CardBus User Manual WE701 I User s Manual 01 XP draft

CyberTAN Technology Inc. IEEE 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN CardBus WE701 I User s Manual 01 XP draft

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    11a/g Wireless   LAN CardBus   Card              User’s Manual   Rev 0.1
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  2  Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  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.  This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:  - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  For operation within 5.15 ~ 5.25GHz frequency range, it is restricted to indoor environment, and the antenna of this device must be integral.  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.   IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.  This device complies with FCC RF Exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment, under 47 CFR 2.1093 paragraph (d)(2). This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.   The equipment version marketed in US is restricted to usage of the channels 1-11 only
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  3 About this manual This User’s Manual describes how to install and operate your CardBus Wireless LAN Card.  Please read this manual before you install the product. This manual includes the following topics: Ø Product description and features. Ø Hardware installation procedure. Ø Software installation procedure. Ø FAQ
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  4 Table of Contents Regulatory compliance..................................................................................2 About this manual..........................................................................................3 Chapter 1 - Introduction.................................................1 Features ..................................................................................................1 What is Wireless LAN?...........................................................................2 Wireless LAN Modes ..............................................................................2 Notes on Wireless LAN Configuration ...................................................3 Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation...................................4 Package Contents...................................................................................4 System Requirements for the Adapter...................................................4 Hardware description..............................................................................4 Inserting the Wireless LAN Card............................................................4 LED Indicators.........................................................................................5 Ejecting the Wireless LAN card..............................................................5 Chapter 3 – Driver Installation for Windows ....................7 Driver installation for Windows XP.........................................................7 Chapter 4 – Installing and Using the Wireless Utility.....10 Installation in Windows ........................................................................ 10 Using Wireless Utility In Windows XP................................................. 13 Use Windows Wireless Network Configuration..........................................13 Use Wireless LAN Utility................................................................................16 Configuring the CardBus Wireless LAN Card..................................... 19
    Chapter 1 - Introduction  Thank you for purchasing the CardBus Wireless LAN Card. This high-speed CardBus Wireless LAN Card provides you with an innovative wireless networking solution. The  Adapter is easy to set up and use. With this innovative wireless technology, you can share files and printers on the network—without inconvenient wires!   The Adapter is a network Adapter with a rate of 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 24, 36, 48  and 54 Mbps operating in the ISM band using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) transmission implementing the IEEE 802.11a/g draft standard. This Adapter provides Device Drivers for Windows Operating Systems. It also provides tools for the configuration of the Adapter. The tool, as well as the installation steps of the plug-and-play procedure for the Windows operating systems, is described in this document.  Features  The CardBus Wireless LAN Card offers compliance with the IEEE 802.11a/g draft specification. This feature allows them to communicate with other  wireless devices that support the standard. Features of the Adapter are:  l Uses 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency band, which complies with worldwide requirement l Wireless interface following the IEEE 802.11a/g standard   l Using CardBus interface l Security support WPA l Wire-free access to networked resources from anywhere beyond the notebook l Allows users move between Access Points without resetting their connection reconfiguration l Delivers data rate up to 54 Mbps l Supports   1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 24, 36, 48   and 54 Mbps rates l Provide CardBus Wireless LAN Card Configuration utility l The Adapter uses external Antenna with LEDs indicating Power and Link l Supports most popular operating systems
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  2 What is Wireless LAN?  Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) systems offer a great number of advantages over traditional wired systems. WLAN is flexible and easy to setup and manage. They are also more economical than wired LAN systems.  Using radio frequency (RF) technology, WLAN transmit and receive data through the air. WLAN combine data connectivity with user mobility. For example, users can roam from a conference room to their office without being disconnected from the LAN.  Using WLAN, users can conveniently access-shared information, and network administrators can configure and augment networks without installing or moving network cables.  WLAN technology provides users with many convenient and cost saving features:  • Mobility: WLAN provide LAN users with access to real-time information anywhere in their organization, providing service opportunities that are impossible with wired networks. • Ease of Installation:  Installing is easy for novice and expert users alike, eliminating the need to install network cables in walls and ceilings.   • Scalability: WLAN can be configured in a variety of topologies to adapt to specific applications and installations. Configurations are easily changed and range from peer-to-peer networks suitable for a small number of users to full infrastructure networks of thousands of users roaming over a broad area.   Wireless LAN Modes  Wireless LANs can be configured in one of two ways:  Ad-hoc  Networking Also known as a peer-to-peer network, an ad-hoc network is one that allows all workstations and computers in the network to act as servers to all other users on the network. Users on the network can share files, print to a shared printer, and access the Internet with a shared modem. However, with ad-hoc networking, users can only communicate with other wireless LAN computers that are in the wireless LAN workgroup, and are within range. Infrastructure Networking Infrastructure networking differs from ad-hoc networking in that it includes an access point. Unlike the ad-hoc structure where users on the LAN contend the shared bandwidth, on an infrastructure network the access point can manage the bandwidth to maximize bandwidth utilization.
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  3 Additionally, the access point enables users on a wireless LAN to access an existing wired network, allowing wireless users to take advantage of the wired networks resources, such as Internet, email, file transfer, and printer sharing.   Infrastructure networking has the following advantages over ad-hoc networking: • Extended range: each wireless LAN computer within the range of the access point can communicate with other wireless LAN computers within range of the access point. • Roaming: the access point enables a wireless LAN computer to move through a building and still be connected to the LAN. • Wired to wireless LAN connectivity: the access point bridges the gap between wireless LANs and their wired counterparts.   Notes on Wireless LAN Configuration  When configuring a wireless LAN (WLAN), be sure to note the following points: • Optimize the performance of the WLAN by ensuring that the distance between access points  is not too far. In most buildings, WLAN Adapters operate within a range of 100 ~ 300 feet, depending on the thickness and structure of the walls.   • Radio waves can pass through walls and glass but not metal. If there is interference in transmitting through  a wall, it may be that the wall has reinforcing metal in its structure. Install another access point to circumvent this problem. • Floors usually have metal girders and metal reinforcing struts that interfere with WLAN transmission.  This concludes the first chapter.  The next chapter deals with the hardware installation of the Adapter.
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  4 Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation This chapter covers connecting your CardBus Wireless LAN Card to CardBus slot of notebook.  Package Contents  Please make sure that items below are included on package. ü One CardBus Wireless LAN Card ü One CD containing drivers and documentation ü One Quick Installation Guide  System Requirements for the Adapter  Ø Operating System: Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP Ø Notebook with CD-ROM drive Ø One free CardBus slot Ø Pentium-Class 90MHz or higher  Hardware description  The Wireless LAN Card is encased in a stainless compact frame and has a 68-pin connector for attaching to the CardBus port of notebook.    Inserting the Wireless LAN Card   Note!  These instructions apply to most notebook computers.  For detailed information on inserting PC cards into your notebook, consult the notebook manual. POWER LINK
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  5  Follow the procedure below to install the Wireless LAN card.  1. With 68-pin connector of the card facing the CardBus slots on notebook, slide the card all the way into an empty slot.   2. Connect to a network.  LED Indicators        The following table describes the meaning of LED indicators: LED MEANING POWER Indicates that the Adapter is powered on (solid green). LINK Indicates link status. It is normally blinking. When blinking, indicates that the card is scanning the channels, and the link is not active. When lit, indicates that the card is locked to a channel, and the link is active.     Ejecting the Wireless LAN card  After disconnecting from the LAN, you can eject the Wireless LAN card from the PC
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  6 Card slot of notebook.   Note!  In Windows XP/2000/ME/98 operating systems, you do not have to power down the notebook to remove the card. The card is hot-swappable — you can remove the card when the notebook is powered on. However, Microsoft recommends that you stop the card.  Refer to your Windows 2000/ME/98 online help for information on stopping the Wireless LAN card.   Most notebooks have an eject lever or button for ejecting PC cards from the PC slots. Consult your notebook manual for details.  Warning!  To prevent data loss, do not eject the Wireless LAN card when a data transmission is taking place. Exit your communications program normally, stop the card if necessary, and then remove the card.   After hardware installation is completed, please go to Chapter 3 to install driver on different Operating System.
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  7 Chapter 3 – Driver Installation for Windows The following sections cover CardBus Wireless LAN Card driver installation in the Windows Operating Systems.   Note!  You have to install your hardware first before you begin to install the drivers.        Driver installation for Windows XP  Follow the steps below to install the CardBus Wireless LAN Card drivers for Windows XP.  1. Insert the CardBus Wireless LAN Card to CardBus slot of notebook first. (Refer to Chapter 2 – Hardware installation.)  2. After Windows XP detects the CardBus Wireless LAN Card, the  Found New Hardware Wizard window appears.  Select  Install the software automatically [Recommended] and  insert the driver CD-ROM into CD-ROM drive and  click Next to continue.
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  8   3. Click Continue Anyway to continue the installation.    4. The Windows has finished installing software for the device. Click Finish to finish the installation
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  9   Then system will start to install Wireless utility automatically. Please refer to procedures at Chapter 4.
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  10 Chapter 4 – Installing and Using the Wireless Utility The following sections cover the CardBus Wireless LAN Card utility installation and configuration.   Installation in Windows  After you have installed driver, system will start to install Wireless LAN Utility. Please follow the steps below to install the utility.  1. Once you see the following screen, click Next to continue.        2. The screen will show you the default destination chosen by the utility. Click Next to continue or click the Browse button to select an alternate destination.
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  11    3. The following screen will add program icons to the Program Folder. You may type a new folder name or select one from the existing folders list.  Click Next to continue or click Back to review or change any settings.     4. The following screen shows the current settings, click  Next to continue or click Back to change the Destination Folder in step 3.
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  12   5. The Windows has finished installing Wireless LAN Utility. The following screen will ask you to restart your computer to finish the installation. Click Finish to reboot the system.   After you have installed the utility, you will see the Wireless LAN Utility icon in the Windows taskbar:
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  13 Using Wireless Utility In Windows XP     Wireless LAN Utility    There are two ways to configure CardBus Wireless LAN Card. One is Wireless LAN Utility; the other one is Windows Wireless Network Configuration.   Use Windows Wireless Network Configuration  1. Click the right key of the mouse and Exit Wireless LAN Utility.    2. Click Windows Wireless Network Configuration icon.     Windows Wireless Network Configuration  3. Click Advanced…  button.
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  14  4.  Make sure “Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings”  is checked and click OK.    5. Click the Windows Wireless Network Configuration icon again to open the Windows Wireless Network Configuration.     Windows Wireless Network Configuration  6.  Select an available network and click Connect button.
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  15   6. The Windows Wireless Network Configuration will be enabled. Click the Windows Wireless Configure icon.    Windows Wireless Network Configuration is enabled             1.  Click Properties to start Windows Wireless Network Configuration.
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  16     Use Wireless LAN Utility    1. Exit the Wireless LAN Utility.    2. Click Windows Wireless Network Configuration icon.    Windows Wireless Network Configuration          3. Click Advanced…  button.
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  17   4. Make sure “Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings” is unchecked and click OK button.    5. Click Start  -> All Programs  -> IEEE802.11a/g  WLAN CardBus Card then click IEEE802.11a/g WLAN CardBus Card Utility to restart IEEE802.11a/g WLAN Card.
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  18   6. The Wireless LAN Utility will appear, Double-click the icon to open the configuration utility.    Wireless LAN Utility    7. Click Re-Scan button to start Wireless LAN Utility. (Refer to Configuring the CardBus Wireless LAN Card.)
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  19  Use Wireless LAN Utility In Windows 98, 2000 and ME    Wireless LAN Utility icon  Icon Meaning  Green: indicates a connection is linked to a wireless network.  Red: indicates that the wireless LAN card is looking for an available access point.  Double-click the icon to open the Wireless LAN Utility.  (Refer to Configuring the CardBus Wireless LAN Card.)   Configuring the CardBus Wireless LAN Card    1. This screen shows you the status of your current connection. Click  Re-Scan to search for wireless connection (the adapter will search for the connection automatically when it is activated).
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  20   2. Select the “Configuration” tab. The  profile setting allows you to save configurations in different profiles for different working environments. The default profile will contain the initial configuration setting when you install the Card. Under the Operating Mode drop-box, you may choose either Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc. The Infrastructure mode allows a wireless adapter to communicate with a wired network employing an Access Point, while the Ad-Hoc mode allows wireless-to-wireless, peer-to-peer communication. If you choose Infrastructure, the SSID should have the same name as the Access Point. If you choose Ad-Hoc, all clients should share the same SSID name. You can select Enabled Power Saving Mode to allow your adapter to go to sleep mode while the adapter doesn’t precede the data transmission. Or select Disabled to make the adapter never go to sleep mode. Click Apply to save the settings.
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  21               3. Select the “Site Survey” tab. The list on the adjacent screen shows you available Access Points and their features. Click on the desired Access Point, and then click Connect to connect or Search to search for more Access Points. Click OK when you are finished.
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  22   4. Click on the “Encryption” tab. Under the drop-box, you can choose to have WEP encryption  Disabled, 64-Bit, or 128-Bit. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is an encryption scheme used to protect wireless data communication. The Disabled setting prevents the sharing of data with other computers on the WEP network. For data sharing to be enabled, select the level of encryption desired, either 64 or 128-bit.
54M Wireless LAN CardBus Card User’s Manual  23    5. The “About” tab shows you copyright and version information about the driver, the configuration utility, and the firmware. Click OK to complete the configuration.
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