ASUSTeK Computer USBN13 ASUS 802.11n Network Adapter User Manual Manual Part 1

ASUSTeK Computer Inc ASUS 802.11n Network Adapter Manual Part 1

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User ManualWireless N USB AdapterUSB-N13(For 802.11n draft, 802.11g & 802.11b Networks)®E4921 / August 2009
2 ASUS WLAN AdapterNo part of this manual, including the products and software described in it, may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a  retrieval system, or translated into any language  in any form or by  any means, except documentation kept by the purchaser for backup  purposes, without the express written permission of ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (“ASUS”).ASUS PROVIDES THIS MANUAL “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT  LIMITED TO THE  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES OR  CONDITIONS  OF MERCHANTABILITY  OR FITNESS  FOR A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL ASUS,  ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS,  EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS  BE  LIABLE  FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL,  INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS  OF PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS,  LOSS OF USE  OR DATA, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS AND THE LIKE), EVEN  IF ASUS HAS BEEN ADVISED  OF THE  POSSIBILITY OF  SUCH  DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY DEFECT OR ERROR IN THIS MANUAL OR PRODUCT.Product warranty or service will not be extended if: (1) the product is repaired, modied or altered, unless such repair, modication of alteration is authorized in  writing by ASUS; or (2) the  serial number of the product is  defaced or missing.Products and corporate names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered  trademarks or  copyrights of  their respective companies, and  are used only  for identication or explanation and to  the owners’ benet, without intent to infringe. SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION  CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL ARE FURNISHED FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY, AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY  TIME WITHOUT NOTICE, AND SHOULD NOT BE  CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT  BY  ASUS. ASUS ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY  OR  LIABILITY  FOR ANY ERRORS OR  INACCURACIES THAT MAY APPEAR IN THIS MANUAL, INCLUDING THE PRODUCTS AND SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN IT.Copyright © 2009 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. All Rights Reserved.Copyright Information
ASUS WLAN Adapter 3Contact InformationASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (Asia Pacic)Address  15 Li-Te Road, Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan 11259Website  www.asus.com.comTechnical SupportTelephone  +886228943447Support Fax  +886228907698Software download  support.asus.com*ASUS COMPUTER INTERNATIONAL (America)Address  800 Corporate Way, Fremont, CA 94539, USATelephone  +15029550883Fax    +15029338713Website  usa.asus.comSoftware download  support.asus.com*ASUS COMPUTER GmbH (Germany and Austria)Address  Harkort Str. 25, D40880 Ratingen, GermanyFax    +492102959911Online contact  www.asus.com.de/salesTechnical SupportComponent Telephone  +49-1805-010923System/Notebook /Eee/LCD Telephone  +49-1805-010920Support Fax  +492102959911Online support  www.asus.com.de/supportWebsite  www.asus.com.de/news* Available on this site is an online Technical Inquiry Form that you can ll out to contact technical support.
4 ASUS WLAN AdapterManufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.Tel: +886-2-2894-3447Address: No. 150, LI-DE RD., PEITOU, TAIPEI 112, TAIWANAuthorised representative  in Europe:ASUS Computer GmbHAddress: HARKORT STR. 21-23, 40880 RATINGEN, GERMANYAuthorised distributors  in Turkey:BOGAZICI BIL GISAYAR SAN. VE TIC. A.S.Tel: +90 212 3311000Address: AYAZAGA MAH. KEMERBURGAZ CAD. NO.10 AYAZAGA/ISTANBULINDEX BILGISAYAR SISTEMLERI MUHENDISLIK SAN. VE TIC. A.S.Tel: +90 212 3312121Address: AYAZAGA MAH: CENDERE YOLU NO:9 AYAZAGA/ISTANBULEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur
ASUS WLAN Adapter 5Table of Contents1. Introduction ................................................................................5Package contents ..................................................................................5Features .................................................................................................52. Installation..................................................................................6System Requirements ...........................................................................6Installation Procedures ..........................................................................6Installing the WLAN utilities and driver ..................................................6Reading the WLAN status indicators........................................................7WPS Push Button  ....................................................................................8Conguring with the WLAN utility (Infrastructure) ....................................9Conguring with the WLAN utility (Ad Hoc) ............................................103.  Software Reference ................................................................11ASUS WLAN Control Center ...............................................................11ASUS Wireless Settings Utility ............................................................13Status - Status ........................................................................................13Status - Connection ................................................................................15Status - IP Cong ...................................................................................16Status - Ping ...........................................................................................16Cong - Basic .........................................................................................17Cong - Advanced ..................................................................................18Cong - Encryption .................................................................................19Cong - Authentication ...........................................................................22Proles ...................................................................................................23Survey - Site Survey ...............................................................................24About - Version Info ................................................................................25Link State ...............................................................................................26Exit Wireless Settings .............................................................................26Windows® XP Wireless Options .............................................................27Windows® Vista Wireless Options ..........................................................294.  Troubleshooting .....................................................................305.  Glossary ..................................................................................326.  Appendix .................................................................................40
6 ASUS WLAN AdapterChapter 1IntroductionChapter 1 - Introduction1. IntroductionPackage contentsCheck the following items in your ASUS Wireless LAN Adapter package. Contact your retailer if any item is damaged or missing.  1 x ASUS Wireless LAN Adapter (USB-N13)  1 x Support CD  1 x Quick Start Guide  1 x Warranty CardFeaturesHigh speed networking (11n Draft) for fast download, le transfer, and media streaming     EZ WPS setup: Press button on adapter and router for WiFi setup.Multiple OS support: Windows, Linux
ASUS WLAN Adapter 7Chapter 2 - InstallationChapter 2Installation2. InstallationSystem RequirementsTo begin using the WLAN Adapter, you must meet the following minimum requirements:•  Windows XP/2000/2003/Vista 32/64bit/7, Linux (for Linux Kernel      2.6.29)•  USB 2.0 for personal computer or notebook computer•  128MB system memory or larger•  750MHz processor or higherInstalling the WLAN utilities and driver (for Windows XP)Follow these instructions to install the WLAN Adapter utilities and driver. Insert the support CD into your optical drive. If autorun is enabled in your computer, the CD automatically displays the utility menu. Click Install ASUS WLAN Card Utilities/Driver. If autorun is disabled, double-click SETUP.EXE in the root directory of the CD.2. Click Next on the Welcome screen.1. Select your language and click Install ASUS WLAN Card Utilities/Driver.4. Click Next to create short cut.3. Click Next to use the default Destination Folder or click Browse to select another folder.•  ASUS utility cannot run under Windows 7 and Linux.•  Install the WLAN Adapter utilities CD before inserting the WLAN Adapt   er into your computer.Installation Procedures
Chapter 28 ASUS WLAN AdapterChapter 2 - InstallationInstallation7. Carefully insert the WLAN Adapter into your computer’s USB slot. Windows will automatically detect and congure the WLAN Adapter using the utilities and drivers installed in the previous steps.8. Click OK to disable Windows Zero Conguration and allow ASUS WLAN utilities to manage your wireless network.5. The installation process takes several seconds.6. When Setup is complete, click Finish to exit the installation wizard and restart the computer.Notes:  •  For Linux user, download the Linux driver source code form CD, and    build the driver for the Linux OS you are using.
ASUS WLAN Adapter 9Chapter 2 - InstallationChapter 2Installation4. Click Restart to finish installating the software.Installing the WLAN utilities and driver (for MAC OS)1.Double  click  the  installation  Icon  and  then click Continue.2.Select a  destination volume  to install  the USB Wireless Utility. When done, click Continue.3. Click Install to perform a basic installation of this software package on the volume.
Chapter 210 ASUS WLAN AdapterChapter 2 - InstallationInstallationInstalling the WLAN utilities and driver (for Linux)If  you want to install  the utilities and  driver under  Linux,  please refer  to  the attached CD for details.Reading the WLAN status indicatorsThe device comes with one LED to indicate the status of the WLAN Adapter,  and on button for WiFi Protected Setup (WPS).LEDON:  Connected to wireless device.Blinking:  Transmitting data; the blinking speed indicates the link speed.OFF:  Adapter is disabled.ButtonWPS Push Button:   Enable WPS Push Button mode.LED
ASUS WLAN Adapter 11Chapter 2 - InstallationChapter 2InstallationWPS WizardWPS Wizard is a utility that allows you to easily set up your wireless network.To set up WPS wizard:Use Pust Button to set up WPS Wizard:1.  Press the WPS  button of USB-N13 and then press the WPS button on the router.
Chapter 212 ASUS WLAN AdapterChapter 2 - InstallationInstallation2.  Follow the onscreen instructions to continue. When done, click Next.Use the PIN code to set up WPS Wizard:1.  Select Use the PIN code box, when done, click Next.
ASUS WLAN Adapter 13Chapter 2 - InstallationChapter 2Installation2.  Select the WPS AP you want to connect. When done, click Next.3.  Key  in  the  following  PIN  code  into AP’s  internal  registrar  (through  its webpage) or external registrar.Key in the PIN number given by AP into the router’s setting page.If the SSID status you selected is uncongured, you must key in the AP/router PIN numbers.
Chapter 214 ASUS WLAN AdapterChapter 2 - InstallationInstallationKey in the router's PIN number in the the WPS Wizard or utility.Search for the wireless router.4.  Key in the Network Name (SSID). When done, click Next.If the  router is used for the rst time, the WPS wizard will run this process automatically.
ASUS WLAN Adapter 15Chapter 2 - InstallationChapter 2Installation5.  Follow the onscreen constructions to set up the key. When done, click next.6.  When done, click Finish.
Chapter 216 ASUS WLAN AdapterChapter 2 - InstallationInstallation7.  Insert the USB-N13 and select the drive from the list below.8.  When done, click Finish.
ASUS WLAN Adapter 17Chapter 2 - InstallationChapter 2InstallationConguring with the WLAN utility (Infrastructure)Use ASUS WLAN utility to get connected with an existing wireless network. 6. Check the Connection tab to see the signal strength. Click OK to exit the utility.5. Check the Status page to see the association state. If connection is established, the box shows  “Connected - xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx”.3. Use Site Survey if you don’t know the SSID of your access point(s).4.  Encryption settings must match those at the access point. Ask your network administrator about settings if necessary. Click Apply to activate the settings.1. Right-click the wireless connection icon and select Wireless Settings.2.  Check the Cong page to set the SSID (network name) to that of your wireless AP.
Chapter 218 ASUS WLAN AdapterChapter 2 - InstallationInstallationConguring with the WLAN utility (Ad Hoc)The WLAN Adapter supports Ad Hoc mode that allows communication between wireless stations without an AP. 2. Click the Cong button and set the WLAN Adapter to Ad Hoc connection mode. 3. Click the Survey button to scan for Ad Hoc nodes. Select the node you want to communicate with and press Connect.4. If the encryption settings of your WLAN Adapter are different from those of the other Ad Hoc nodes, you are prompted to make the encryption of the two nodes identical. Click Apply to activate the settings.1. Right-click the wireless connection icon and select Wireless Settings.5. Check the Status page to see the association state. If connection is established, the box shows  “Connected - xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx”.6. Check the Connection tab to see the signal strength. Click OK to exit the utility.
ASUS WLAN Adapter 19Chapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceUsing the Control CenterThe Control Center taskbar icon displays the following information:•  Link quality of the WLAN Adapter (Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor, Not Linked)•  Whether the WLAN Adapter is connected to a network (Blue: Connected, Gray: Not Connected)Taskbar Icon and Status Wireless Status Icons (on the taskbar)Excellent link quality and connected to Internet (Infrastructure)Good link quality and connected to Internet (Infrastructure) Fair link quality and connected to Internet (Infrastructure) Poor link quality and connected to Internet (Infrastructure) Not linked but connected to Internet (Infrastructure) Excellent link quality but not connected to Internet (Infrastructure)Good link quality but not connected to Internet (Infrastructure)Fair link quality but not connected to Internet (Infrastructure)Poor link quality but not connected to Internet (Infrastructure)Not linked and not connected to Internet (Infrastructure) ASUS WLAN Control CenterASUS WLAN Control Center is an application which makes it easier to launch WLAN applications and activate network location settings. The WLAN Control Center starts automatically when system boots. When WLAN Control Center is running, you can see a Control Center icon on the Windows taskbar.Starting the Control Center•  Select ASUS WLAN Control Center in Windows Start menu, or•  Double-click the ASUS WLAN Control Center icon on the desktop.3.  Software Reference
20 ASUS WLAN AdapterChapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceTaskbar icon - Left-click menuLeft-click the taskbar icon to show the following menu items:•  Wireless Radio On – Click to turn the wireless radio ON.•  Wireless Radio Off – Click to turn the wireless radio OFF.•  Search & Connect – Click to view the properties of available access points.•  Wireless Option (Windows® XP only) – Click to choose Windows® Wireless Zero Conguration (WZC) service or ASUS utilities to congure your WLAN Adapter.Taskbar Icon - Launch Wireless SettingsDouble-click the taskbar icon to launch the Wireless Settings utility.Taskbar icon - Right-click menuRight-click the taskbar icon to show the following menu items:•  Wireless Settings – Click to launch Wireless Settings application.•  Activate Conguration – Click to choose a preset prole.•  WPS – Click to launch Wireless Protected Setup Wizard.•  Preferences – Click to customize the Control Center program. You can create a Control Center shortcut on the desktop and decide whether to start Control Center when system boots.•  About Control Center-Shows the version of Control Center.•  Help –  Click to launch the help le.•  Exit – Click to close the Control Center program.Taskbar Left-Click Menu
ASUS WLAN Adapter 21Chapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceStatus - StatusYou can view the information about the WLAN Adapter from the Status menu. The status elds are blank if the WLAN Adapter is not installed. You can turn off the WLAN Adapter by clicking the  “Disable Radio” button.Association StateDisplays the connection status as follows:   Connected - The adapter is now associated with one wireless LAN device. When operating in Infrastructure mode, this eld shows the MAC address of the access point with which the WLAN Adapter is communicating. When operating in Ad Hoc mode, this eld shows the virtual MAC address used by computers participating in the Ad Hoc  network. ASUS Wireless Settings UtilityWireless Settings is an application for managing the WLAN Adapter. Use Wireless Settings to view or modify the conguration settings, or to monitor the operational status of your WLAN Adapter. When Wireless Settings is launched, you can see the tabbed property sheets which categorize the conguration options into groups.Starting Wireless Settings•  Click the Windows Start button, select Programs | ASUS Utility | WLAN card | Wireless Settings.or•  Right-click the Control Center icon on the Windows taskbar and select Wireless Settings.NOTE: If you have more than one ASUS WLAN device installed on your computer, you may see a device selection window when you launch the  “Wireless Settings” utility. Select the device you want when such situation occurs.
22 ASUS WLAN AdapterChapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software Reference    Scanning... : The station is trying to authenticate and associate with an access point or Ad Hoc node.   Disconnected: The WLAN Adapter is installed to the system, but not yet connected to a wireless device.SSID: Displays the Service Set Identier (SSID) of the device that the adapter is either associated or intending to join.MAC address: Shows the hardware address of the WLAN Adapter. MAC address is a unique identier for networking devices (typically written as twelve hexadecimal digits from 0 through 9 and A through F separated by colons, i.e. 00:E0:18:F0:05:C0).Current Channel: Displays the radio channel to which the adapter is currently tuned. This number changes as the radio scans the available channels.Current Data Rate: Displays the current data rate in megabits per second (Mbps).Radio State: Shows the wireless radio status: ON or OFF.Radio On - When the wireless radio is turned ON, the icon on the right appears in the upper left of the Status page. Radio Off - When the wireless radio is turned OFF, the icon on the right appears in the upper left of the Status page. ButtonsRescan – Make the WLAN Adapter rescan all available devices. If the current link quality or signal strength is poor, rescanning can be used to push the radio off a weak access point and search for a better link with another access point. This function usually takes several seconds.Change SSID – Click this button to set the SSID to that of the AP you want to connect.Search & Connect – Click this button to connect to an available wireless AP.NOTE: For 802.11n performance, select 40MHz bandwidth in wireless router. Channel option depends on the bandwidth that you select.
ASUS WLAN Adapter 23Chapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceActivate CongurationAuto roaming is enabled by default and makes the adapter automatically switch to APs with better signal. You can uncheck it if you want to connect to a specied AP using a particular prole. Status - ConnectionYou can view the current link statistics about the WLAN Adapter. These statistics are updated once per second and are valid if the WLAN Adapter is correctly installed. ThroughputTransmitted - The number of frames that were transmitted.Received - The number of frames that were received.Frame Error Transmitted - The number of frames that were not successfully transmitted. Received - The number of frames that were not successfully received.Connection QualitySignal Strength/Link Quality - Shows the signal strength/link quaility of the access point or Ad Hoc node the WLAN Adapter is currently connected to. Ratings are: Excellent, Good, Fair, and Poor.Overall Connection QualityThe overall connection quality is derived from the current signal strength. A graphic chart uses percentage to show signal quality.
24 ASUS WLAN AdapterChapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceStatus - IP CongIP Cong tab shows all the current host and WLAN Adapter information including host name, DNS servers, IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway.ButtonIP Release - If you want to remove the current IP address, click this button to release the IP address from DHCP server.IP Renew - If you want to obtain a new IP address from DHCP server, click this button to renew the IP address.Ping - Click this button to open “Ping” tab which is used to ping the devices in your network. NOTE: The IP Release and IP Renew buttons can only be used on the WLAN Adapter which gets IP address from DHCP server.Status - PingClick the "Ping" button in Status-IP Cong tab to open this page. The Ping tab allows you to verify the accessibility of other computers or network devices. To ping a connection:1.  Type the IP address of the device you want to verify in the IP Address eld.2.  Congure the ping session by assigning the ping packet size and number of packet to send, and the timeout value (in milliseconds).3.  Click the “Ping” button.During the ping session, the Ping button Changes into a Stop button. To cancel the ping session, click the “Stop” button.The session eld displays information on the veried connection including the roundtrip time (minimum, maximum, and average) and packets sent, received, and lost after a ping session.Click the “Clear” button to clear the session eld.
ASUS WLAN Adapter 25Chapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceCong - BasicThis page enables you to change the WLAN Adapter congurations.Network TypeInfrastructure – Infrastructure means to establish a connection with an access point. Once connected, the access point allows you to access wireless LAN and wired LAN (Ethernet). The Channel eld turns to Auto if the connection is based on Infrastructure.Ad Hoc – Ad Hoc means to communicate directly with other wireless clients without using an access point. An “Ad Hoc” network can be setup quickly and easily without pre-planning, for example, sharing meeting notes between attendants in a meeting room.Network Name (SSID)SSID stands for “Service Set Identier”, which is a string used to identify a wireless LAN. Use the SSID to connect with a known access point. You can enter a new SSID or select one from the drop-down list box. If you get connected by designating the SSID, you are only to connect the AP with the SSID you assigned. If the AP is removed from the network, your WLAN Adapter does not roam automatically to other APs. SSIDs must all be printable characters and having a maximum of 32 case sensitive characters, such as “ Wireless”.ChannelThe Channel eld is for setting radio channel. Your WLAN Adapter can automatically select the correct channel to communicate with a wireless device, and the parameter is xed to "Auto" in both Infrastructure and Ad Hoc mode.The available radio channels depend on the regulations in your country. For the United States (FCC) and Canada (IC), channel 1 to 11 are supported. For Europe (ETSI), channel 1 to 13 are supported. For Japan (MKK), channel 1 to 14 are supported.NOTE: Click Apply to save and activate the new congurations.
26 ASUS WLAN AdapterChapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceCong - AdvancedClick Advanced link on Cong-Basic page to show this tab. This tab allows you to set up additional parameters for the wireless Adapter. We recommend using the default values for all items in this window. RTS Threshold (0-2347)The RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send) function is used to minimize collisions among wireless stations. When RTS/CTS is enabled, the router refrains from sending a data frame until another RTS/CTS handshake is completed. Enable RTS/CTS by setting a specic packet size threshold. The default value (2347) is recommended. Fragmentation Threshold (256-2346)Fragmentation is used to divide 802.11 frames into smaller pieces (fragments) that are sent separately to the destination. Enable fragmentation by setting a specic packet size threshold. If there is an excessive number of collisions on the WLAN, experiment with different fragmentation values to increase the reliability of frame transmissions. The default value (2346) is recommended for normal use.Frame BurstingFrame Bursting technology improves  wireless  network efciency and  boosts throughput.PS ModeConstantly Awake Mode (CAM), also known as Disable Power Saving Mode, is a full powered state that yields the best performance. We recommend this mode for devices running on AC power.Power Saving Polling Mode (PSP Mode), which is also known as Enable Power Saving mode, periodically wakes up the system to check if there is any data being  sent. We  recommend  this  mode  for  devices running on battery power.OthersEncryption – Click this link to show the "Encryption" tab.Advanced – Click this link to show the "Advanced" tab. In most cases, the default values do not have to be changed.
ASUS WLAN Adapter 27Chapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceNetwork AuthenticationSince there is no precise bound in wireless LANs, the WLAN users need to implement certain mechanism to provide security solution. The Authentication policies in this tab provide protection of different levels such as Open, Shared, WPA-PSK,  WPA, WPA2 and WPA2-PSK.Open - Select this option to make the network operate on Open System mode, which use no authentication algorithm. Open stations and APs can authenticate with each other without checking any WEP Key, even if there is.Shared - Select this option to make the network operate on Shared key mode. In a Share Key Authentication system, four-step exchange of frames is required to validate that the station is using the same WEP Key as the access point.WPA-PSK/ WPA2-PSK - Select this option to enable WPA Pre-Shared Key under Infrastructure mode. It enables communication between your client and APs using WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK encryption mode.WPA/ WPA2 - The network is operating in IEEE 802.1x authentication mode. This mode is for environments with RADIUS (Remote Access Dial-in User Service). In a RADIUS environment, ve Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) are supported, including PEAP, TLS/Smart Card, TTLS, LEAP and Md5-Challenge.Cong - EncryptionThis page enables you to congure the Wireless LAN Adapter encryption settings. For data condentiality in a wireless environment, IEEE 802.11 species a Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) algorithm to offer transmission privacy. The WEP uses keys to encrypt and decrypt data packets. The encryption process can scramble frame bits to avoid disclosure to others. The WPA/WPA2  is improved security system for 802.11 which are developed to overcome the weakness of the WEP protocol.
28 ASUS WLAN AdapterChapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceData encryptionFor Open and Shared authentication mode, the conguration options of encryption type are Disabled and WEP. For WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2 and WPA2-PSK authentication mode, Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) encryption and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption are supported.Disabled - Disable the encryption function.WEP - WEP Key is used to encrypt your data before it is transmitted over air. You can only connect and communicate with wireless devices that use the same WEP keys.TKIP - TKIP uses an encryption algorithm method that is more stringent than the WEP algorithm. It also uses existing WLAN calculation facilities to perform encryption. TKIP veries the security conguration after the encryption keys are determined.AES: AES is a symmetric 128-bit block encryption technique that works simultaneously on multiple network layers.Wireless Network KeyThis option is enabled only if you select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK authentication mode. Select “TKIP” or “AES” in the encryption led as encryption mode to begin the encryption proceed. Note: 8 to 64 characters are required in this eld.Wireless Network Key (WEP)This option is congurable only if you enable WEP in Network Authentication eld. The WEP Key is a 64 bits (5 byte) or 128 bits (13 byte) Hexadecimal digits which is used to encrypt and decrypt data packets.Key FormatYou can select to enter Hexadecimal digits (0~9, a~f, and A~F) or ASCII characters to setup keys by dening the Key Format.Key LengthFor 64 bits encryption, each key contains 10 hex digits or 5 ASCII characters. For 128 bits encryption, each key contains 26 hex digits or 13 ASCII characters.Manual assign WEP keys - When you select this option, the cursor appears in the eld for Key 1. For 64-bit encryption, you are required to enter four WEP Keys. Each Key contains exactly 10 hex digits (0~9, a~f, and A~F). For 128-bit encryption, you are required to enter four WEP Keys. Each Key contains exactly 26 hex digits (0~9, a~f, and A~F).
ASUS WLAN Adapter 29Chapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceSelect one as your Default KeyThe Default Key eld allows you specify which of the four encryption keys is to use for transmitting data over wireless LAN. You can change the default key by clicking on the downward arrow, selecting the number of the key you want to use, and clicking the “Apply” button. If the access point or station with which you are communicating uses the identical key by the same sequence, you can use any of the keys as the default on your WLAN Adapter.Click the “Apply” button after you have created the encryption keys, the Wireless Settings Utility uses asterisks to mask your keys.64/128bits versus 40/104bitsThere are two levels of WEP Encryption: 64 bits and 128 bits.Firstly, 64 bit WEP and 40 bit WEP are the same encryption method and can interoperate in the wireless network. This lower level of WEP encryption uses a 40 bit (10 Hex character) as a “secret key” (set by user), and a 24 bit  “Initialization Vector” (not under user control). This together makes 64 bits (40 + 24). Some vendors refer to this level of WEP as 40 bits and others refer to this as 64 bits. Our Wireless LAN products use the term 64 bits when referring to this lower level of encryption.Secondly, 104 bit WEP and 128 bit WEP are the same encryption method and can interoperate in the wireless network. This higher level of WEP encryption uses a 104 bit (26 Hex character) as a “secret key” (set by user), and a 24 bit  “Initialization Vector” (not under user control). This together makes 128 bits (104 + 24). Some vendors refer to this level of WEP as 104 bits and others refer to this as 128 bits. Our Wireless LAN products use the term 128 bits when referring to this higher level of encryption.
30 ASUS WLAN AdapterChapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceCong - AuthenticationThis tab allows you to set the security settings to match those of your AP. It is congurable only if you have set Network Authentication to WPA or WPA2 in Cong-Encryption tab.Authentication TypeThe authentication type methods include:PEAP: PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) authentication is a version of Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). EAP ensures mutual authentication between a wireless client and a server that resides at the network operations center.TLS: TLS (Transport Layer Security) authentication is used to create an encrypted tunnel and achieve server-side authentication in a manner similar to Web server authentication using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. This method uses digital certicates to verify the identity of a client and server.TTLS: TTLS authentication uses certicates to authenticate the server, while maintaining similar security properties to TLS such as mutual authentication and a shared condentiality for session WEP key.Survey - Site SurveyUse the Site Survey tab to view statistics on the wireless networks available to the WLAN adapter and their parameters. •  SSID: The SSID of the available networks.•  Channel: The channel used by each network.
ASUS WLAN Adapter 31Chapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceButtonsSearch – To scan all available wireless networks and show the scan result in the “Available Network” list.Connect – To associate with a network, select the network from the  “Available Network” list and click this button.NOTE: Some access points may disable SSID broadcast and hide themselves from “Site Survey” or “Site Monitor”, however, you can connect such AP if you know their SSID.  •  RSSI: The Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) transmitted by each network. This information is helpful in determining which network to connect to. The value is then normalized to a dBm value.•  Security: Wireless network encryption information. All devices in the network should use the same encryption method to ensure the communication.•  BSSID: The media access control (MAC) address of the access point or the Basic Service Set ID of the Ad Hoc node.About - Version InfoUse the Version Info tab to view program and WLAN Adapter version information. The program version information eld includes the Copyright and utility version. The version information includes the NDIS version, driver name, driver version and hardware version.This screen is an example only. Your version numbers will be different from what are shown here.
32 ASUS WLAN AdapterChapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceLink StateWLAN Adapter “Link State” icon appears on the left side of the WLAN Adapter Settings. Use the icon to view the current signal status.  Excellent Link Quality (Infrastructure)  Good Link Quality (Infrastructure)  Fair Link Quality (Infrastructure)  Poor Link Quality (Infrastructure)  Not linked (Infrastructure)ASUS Mobile ManagerThe Mobile Manager is a convenient tool  to set up and manage  network location settings.  In  different places, you  have  to reconfigure settings  for confoming to  the  connectivity  needs of the place.Mobile Manager lets users configure multiple alternative congurations for different locations. You  just  need  to  set once, and then  easily activate a conguration with a push  of  a button when you change location. Mobile Manager would determine whether or not the new settings wourld require rebooting Windows to take effect.
ASUS WLAN Adapter 33Chapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceExit Wireless SettingsTo exit Wireless Settings, you can click OK or Cancel. Site MonitorThe Site Monitor can monitor the signal of wireless.
34 ASUS WLAN AdapterChapter 3 - Software ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceWindows® XP Wireless OptionsThe wireless options window shown below is only available for Windows® XP. It appears when you run the Control Center utility at the rst time. Select the utility you want to use for conguring your WLAN Adapter. Only use Windows wireless function – Only use Windows® XP Wireless Zero Conguration service to congure the WLAN Adapter.Only use our WLAN utilities and disable Windows wireless function  – Only use ASUS WLAN utilities to congure the WLAN Adapter. Conguring with Windows® Wireless Zero Conguration serviceIf you want to congure your WLAN Adapter via Windows® Wireless Zero Conguration (WZC) service, follow the instruction below to make the settings.2. A window prompts out asking you for the key if you have set up encryption on your wireless router, input the keys and click Connect. The connection is complete.1. Double-click the wireless network icon on the task bar at the right bottom corner of the desktop to view available networks.Select the AP and click Connect.

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