ARGtek Communication ARGTEK-0006 802.11b/g Rocket User Manual

ARGtek Communication Inc. 802.11b/g Rocket

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Before you proceed with the installation, please notice the following descriptions.  Note 1: The following installation was operated under Windows XP.  (Procedures are similar for Windows 98SE/Me/2000.) Note 2: If you have installed the WLAN USB driver & utility before, please uninstall the old version first. Note 3: Do not insert the wireless LAN adapter into your computer until the procedure in “Install the Driver & Utility” has been performed.           1. Installation   1. If you insert the Wireless LAN USB Adaptor into your computer USB port after ``installing the software program from the CD, then the following window pops up.  2. Click Cancel.    3. Choose a set up language.
4. Click Next to process the installation. .       5. Click install to WLAN USB adaptor installation.   6. On Windows Logo Software Installation screen, click Continue Anyway to continue.
Note: Not all the drivers will have this message box.    7. Click Finish to complete the installation.    8. After setup, restart your computer
2. Uninstallation  A. Uninstall the WLAN USB Adaptor Driver from “Wireless Network Driver and Utility” or “Control  Panel”.  Click “Uninstall” (or “Change/Remove”) to remove Wireless LAN USB Adaptor driver.   B. Click “OK” if you want to remove Wireless LAN USB Adaptor  Driver.  C. Click “Finish” to complete the uninstallation.
 Making a Basic Network Connection     In the following instruction for making a network connection, we use the utility we provided to configure your wireless network settings.   Note: For Windows XP users that want to configure your wireless network using this Utility, please perform the following procedures to disable your native Windows XP wireless support (Wireless Zero Configuration Service)    1.   Double click the     icon on your desktop to start the utility or     in the task bar.       Ad-Hoc Mode   An Ad-Hoc mode wireless network connects two computers directly without the use of a router or AP. It is also know as a peer-to-peer network. For example, we can
install  this  wireless  adapter  to  two  computers  respectively.  The  communication
between the two computers is an Ad-Hoc mode network.        To use this adapter in Ad-Hoc Mode  1.   Double click the     icon on your desktop to start the utility or     in the task bar.    2.   Click the “Available Network” button to scan available wireless network adapters. Double click on the network adapter that you are going to connect to.    3.   Click the OK button to confirm that you are connecting to an open wireless network.
  4.   Click OK to add this network into the profile list.  Note: This example is an open wireless network. If you are going to connect to a Wireless adapter with security protection, you will have to configure the encryption settings in this profile to be corresponding to the other wireless adapter. Please click on the “Network Authentication” drop list to select an authentication method, and then select a “Data encryption” type. Fill in each required blanks and click  “OK”.
     Infrastructure mode   An  Infrastructure  Mode  network  contains  at  least  one  wireless  client  and  one wireless AP or router. This client connects to Internet or intranet by communicating with this wireless AP.
To use this adapter in Infrastructure Mode:  1.   Double click the     icon on your desktop to start the utility or     in the task bar.    2.   Click the “Available Network” button to scan available access points. Double click on the AP that you are going to connect to.                              3.   Double click to create profile that you are connecting to an open wireless network.
    4.   Click OK to add this network into the profile list.
Note: This example is an open wireless network. If you are going to connect to an AP with security protection, you will have to configure the encryption settings in this profile to be corresponding to your AP. Please click on the “Network Authentication” drop list to select an authentication method, and then select a “Data encryption” type. Fill in each required blanks and click “OK”.   Tip: Windows XP and Windows 2000 users is also allowed to connect to your wireless network with the “RT-Set” setup wizard. Please refer to “Appendix” for more information.    Introduction to the Wireless LAN Utility     Note:  This  management  instruction  uses  Windows  XP  as  the  presumed  operation system. Some functions are not supported in Windows 98se or Windows ME.    Starting the Wireless LAN Utility   You  may  click  on  the  tabs  above  to  configure  this  adapter.  The  checkboxes  below provide the following functions:     Show Tray Icon      Radio Off    Disable Adapter   Check  this  checkbox  to  show  the  utility  icon  on  your system  tray,  which  is  in  the  notification  area  at  the lower-right  corner  of  the  windows  desktop.  You  may also uncheck it to remove the utility icon from system tray. Check   this   checkbox   to   prevent   this   adapter   form transmitting or receiving signals. Uncheck it to communicate. Check  this  checkbox  to  disable  this  wireless  adapter. Uncheck it to enable this adapter again.
General   After  starting  the  utility,  the  general  page  pops  up  This  General  tab  provides  the information of your current wireless network connection. You may click the Renew IP button to refresh those listed information.       Status: Check if the device associated to target network.  Speed: The current connection speed  Type: Infrastructure mode or Ad-Hoc mode.  Encryption: The  performing  encryption  mode  for  connecting  to  current network profile.  SSID: The SSID (network name) of the connected wireless network. Signal Strength: Indicates the signal strength detected by this adapter. Link Quality Indicates the link quality of this wireless connection. Network Address: Shows the current IP addresses settings for this adapter.
Profile   The Profile tab lists the preferred connections. You can click the buttons beside to do configure each connection.      Add Click this button to add a connection profile for this adapter.  Remove To  remove  a  connection  profile,  click  this  profile on  the  profile list and click this button to delete it.  Edit To  modify  the  configurations  for  a  profile,  click  this  profile  on the profile list and click this button to edit.  Duplicate To  make  a  copy  of  a  profile,  click  the  profile  that  going  to  be copied, and click this button to copy it.  Set Default To select a profile as your default wireless connection, click this profile on the list and click this button. You may also double click on each profile to select it as your default wireless connection.
Available Network   This available tab lists the reachable wireless network of this adapter.     Refresh Click  this  button  to  rescan  available  networks  around  the adapter. Add to Profile To  add  an  available  Network  to  your  profile  list,  select  an available network and click this button to add.
Advanced   This   Advanced   tab   provides   advanced   configurations   to   this   adapter.   Every modification in this tab will be performed after clicking the Apply button. To restore the default settings of the advanced tab, click the Set defaults button to perform restoring.       Power Save  None Disable Power saving function. Min Minimum power consumption Max Maximum power consumption  Turbo Mode  OFF Disable turbo mode ON Enable turbo mode AUTO Enable  or  disable  turbo  automatically  according  to  the  detected environment  Fragment Threshold The  maximum  size  of  a  packet  that  is  going  to  be  segmented  and  transmitted. Select the size from 256 to 2432(default) bytes.  RTS Threshold  Select the RTS Threshold form 0 to 2432(default)  Wireless Mode  802.11g/b Connect to a 802.11b/g network (2.4GHz/54Mbps) 802.11b Connect to a 802.11b network (2.4GHz/11Mbps)
802.11b Preamble Mode  Select the preamble mode to be long, short or auto detection mode. Channel Plan Select  your region from  the drop  list. Please note that it is necessary for  you  to select  a  correct  region.  Selecting  an  incorrect  region  may  again  the  applicable law. PSP XLink Mode If you are using the PS2 or X-box for wireless connection   Status   This tab shows the current connection status of this adapter.
Statistics   See this tab to show the transmission activity record. Clicking the “Reset” button recounts the values from zero.
AP mode management guide     General After configuring the adapter in AP mode, this “General” page shows up, which shows the general information of this AP.   SSID: The   SSID   (network   name)   of   the   wireless   network constructed by this AP. BSSID: The MAC address of this AP Config: Click this button to change configurations to this AP Association Table: Shows the information of those devices that associated with this AP including their MAC addresses and the time that they connected with this device.
Advanced  Beacon Interval: Define the interval between beacons from 20~1000 DTIM Period: Set the DTIM period between 1~255 Preamble Mode: Click the drop list to select the preamble to be long, short or auto Set Defaults: Click this button to restore the settings above to default Apply: Click this button to execute changes.        Statistics  See this tab to show the transmission activity record. Clicking the “Reset” button recounts the values from zero.
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)   This page allows users to select the adapter for connect to public network. Please click on the device that are used for connecting to public network and click the “Select” button, and then click the “Apply” button to execute.
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