Abocom Systems WUG2690 802.11b/g Wireless LAN USB2.0 module User Manual User s manual ADT revise 0905

Abocom Systems Inc 802.11b/g Wireless LAN USB2.0 module User s manual ADT revise 0905

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  802.11b+g Wireless LAN USB Adapter  WUG2690  User’s Manual
 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.  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.  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. IMPORTANT NOTE:
 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g operation of this product in the U.S.A. is firmware-limited to channels 1 through 11.    This device is intended only for OEM integrators under the following conditions: 1)  The antenna must be installed such that 20 cm is maintained between the antenna and users, and   2)  The transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna,   3)  For all products market in US, OEM has to limit the operation channels in CH1 to CH11 for 2.4G band by supplied firmware programming tool. OEM shall not supply any tool or info to the end-user regarding to Regulatory Domain change. As long as 3 conditions above are met, further transmitter test will not be required. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any additional compliance requirements required with this module installed (for example, digital device emissions, PC peripheral requirements, etc.).
  IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event that these conditions can not be met (for example certain laptop configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the FCC authorization is no longer considered valid and the FCC ID can not be used on the final product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization.   End Product Labeling This transmitter module is authorized only for use in device where the antenna may be installed such that 20 cm may be maintained between the antenna and users. The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following: “Contains FCC ID: MQ4WUG2690”.  Manual Information To the End User The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the user’s manual of the end product which integrates this module. The end user manual shall include all required regulatory information/warning as show in this manual.
 Table of Contents  INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................1 FEATURES..............................................................................................................1 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION.............................................................................2 INSTALL THE DRIVER & UTILITY............................................................................2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION............................................................................5 NETWORK CONNECTION .................................................................................7 IN WINDOWS 98SE/ME..........................................................................................7 IN WINDOWS 2000/XP .........................................................................................10 IP ADDRESS.........................................................................................................12 Configuration Utility.............................................................................................13 STATION...............................................................................................................15 ACCESS POINT......................................................................................................22 Appendix ................................................................................................................28 SOFT AP CONFIGURATION....................................................................................28
- 1 - INTRODUCTION The 802.11b+g Wireless LAN USB Adapter is designed for a USB type A port of a laptop or desktop computer for creating a wireless workstation. It is USB 2.0 compliant which connects to any available USB port on a notebook or desktop computer.   The  802.11b+g  Wireless  LAN  USB  Adapter  complies  with  IEEE  802.11g standard that offers a data rate up to 54Mbps in a wireless LAN environment. It is backward compliant with IEEE 802.11b specification. The high-speed wireless network card can plug into your notebook or desktop PC and accesses to the  LAN  or  peer-to-peer  networking  easily  without  wires  or  cables. Whether you’re at your desk or in the boardroom, it allows you to share printers, files, and other network resources. Features  Complies with IEEE 802.11g standard for 2.4GHz Wireless LAN  USB 2.0 compliant  USB Plug & Play  Interoperable with existing network infrastructure  Secure information transmission  Freedom to roam while staying connected  Compatible with specialty wireless products and services  Up to 54 Mbps data rate  Low power consumption  Easy to install and configure
- 2 - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Install the Driver & Utility   Caution!   Do not insert the wireless LAN adapter into your computer until the procedures in “ Install the Driver& Utility” have been performed.        1. Exit all Windows programs. Insert the included CD-ROM into your computer. The CD-ROM will run automatically. 2.    When the Main Menu screen appears, click “ Driver & Utility               Installation” to continue.
- 3 - 3.   When the Welcome screen appears, click Next to continue.   4. The installation program will start running automatically. Follow the on-screen instruction to proceed.      5. Click Finish to complete the software installation.
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- 5 - HARDWARE INSTALLATION  Note: Before you  install the  device to  your computer,  make sure you have  installed  the  driver  and  utility  as  described  in  the  previous section. Windows 98SE/2000/ME / XP 1. Locate your USB host and insert the USB Adapter. 2. Once the device has been inserted to your computer, Windows will detect the new hardware.
- 6 - Verify To verify if  the device  exists in  your  computer  and  is  enabled, go  to  Start  Settings   Control  Panel   System  ( Hardware)  Device  Manager. Expand the Network Adapters category. If the 802.11b+g USB Wireless LAN Adapter is listed here, it means that your device is properly installed and enabled.
- 7 - NETWORK CONNECTION Once  the  device  driver  is  well  installed,  a  network  setting  described  in  the following should be also established. In Windows 98SE/ME 1. Go to Start  Settings  Control Panel  Network.  2. Make  sure  that  all  the  required  components  are  installed.  If  any components  are  missing,  click  on  the  Add  button  to  add  them     in.
- 8 - 3. For  making  your  computer  visible  on  the  network,  enable  the  File and Print Sharing.   4. Click the Identification tab. Make up a name that is unique from the other  computers'  names  on  the  network.    Type  the  name  of  your workgroup, which should be the same used by all of the other PCs on the network.
- 9 - 5. Click the Access Control tab.    Make sure that “Share-level access control” is selected.    If connecting to a Netware server, share level can be set to “User-level access control.”    6. When finished, restart your computer to activate the new device.
- 10 -  In Windows 2000/XP 1. (In Windows 2000) Go  to  Start  Settings    Control  Panel    Network  and  Dial-up Connections  Local Area Connection  Properties. (In Windows XP)   Go to Start  Control Panel   Network and Internet Connections  Network Connection  Wireless Network Connection Properties.
- 11 -   2.      Make sure that all the required components are installed.    3.    If  any  components  are  missing,  click  on  the  Install…  button  to select  the  Client/Service/Protocol  required.  After  selecting  the component you need, click Add… to add it in.  4.      For making  your computer visible on the  network,  make  sure you have installed File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks.
- 12 - IP Address Note: When assigning IP Addresses to the computers on the network, remember to have the IP address for each computer set on the same subnet mask. If your Broadband Router use DHCP technology, however, it won’t be necessary for you to assign Static IP Address for your computer. 1. To configure a dynamic IP address (i.e. if your broadband Router has the DHCP technology), check the Obtain an IP Address Automatically option. 2. To configure a fixed IP address (if you broadband Router is not DHCP supported, or when you need to assign a static IP address), check the Use the following IP address option. Then, enter an IP address into the empty field, for example, enter 192.168.1.1 in the IP address field, and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet Mask.
- 13 - Configuration Utility After  the  Wireless  adapter  has  been  successfully  installed,  users  can  use  the included Configuration Utility to set their preference.   Go  to  Start  Program802.11b+g  Wireless  LAN    802.11b+g  USB Wireless LAN Utility    For  Windows  2000/XP,  the  Configuration  Utility  icon  will  also  appear  in  the taskbar. You can open the Configuration Utility by clicking the icon.
- 14 - Note: There will be two modes – Station and Access Point for you to switch, you can select the mode you need from the pull-down menu.
- 15 - Station Select Station mode, and you will see the following figure.  Channel  Shows the selected channel that is currently in use. Type The  infrastructure  is  intended  for  the  connection  between wireless network cards and an Access Point. With the wireless adapter,  you  can  connect  wireless  LAN  to  a  wired  global network via an Access Point The Ad-hoc lets you set a small wireless workgroup easily and quickly.    Equipped  with  the  wireless  adapter,  you  can  share files and printers between each PC and laptop. SSID The SSID is the unique name shared among all points in your wireless network. The name must be identical for all  devices and points attempting to connect to the same network. It  shows  the  current  SSID  setting  of  the  Wireless  USB Adapter. Tx Rate  Click the down arrow ▼ to select the Tx Rate from Auto, 1, 2, 5.5, 11, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps, you can select up to
- 16 - 54 Mbps. Encrypt  WEP  is  a  data  privacy  mechanism based  on  a  64-bit/128-bit shared key algorithm.   More Setting… Click the More Setting button to configure, see the following figure  (Refer  to  the  More  Setting  part  on  the  next  page  for more information about this figure):            Link Status  Displays the information about the status of the communication between the Wireless USB Adapter and the Access Point. Signal Strength  Displays  the  signal  strength  of  the  connection  between  the Wireless USB Adapter and the Access Point it connects. Link Quality  Displays  the  link  quality  of  the  connection  between  the Wireless USB Adapter and the Access Point it connects. Tx Frame  The quantities for the wireless network card transmit. (Frame: The unit of packet)
- 17 - Rx Frame  The quantities for the wireless network card receive. (Frame: The unit of packet) More Setting…  Wireless Mode This column displays the wireless mode of your wireless adapter as 2.4GHz (802.11b+g). Channel  The Channel will change automatically according to AP’s setting. Tx Rate Click the down arrow ▼ to select the Tx Rate from Auto, 1, 2, 5.5, 11, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps, you can select up to 54 Mbps.   SSID The  SSID  is  the  unique  name shared  among  all  points  in your wireless network. The name must be identical for all devices and points attempting to connect to the same network. Any You may select to have SSID by choosing any, the SSID will be obtained  automatically  from  whichever  Access  Point  with  the optimal signal for this device. If any is left unchecked, it means you will have to enter the SSID manually.
- 18 - Network Type The  infrastructure  is  intended  for  the  connection  between wireless  network  cards  and  an Access Point.  With the  wireless adapter, you can connect wireless LAN to a wired global network via an Access Point The Ad-hoc lets you set a small wireless workgroup easily and quickly.    Equipped with the wireless adapter, you can share files and printers between each PC and laptop. Encryption You  can  only  set  your  Security  preference  when  Change  is selected  and  then  all  fields  are  active  for  change.  To  save settings, press Apply when you are done with the settings. Select from  the  pull-down  menu,  there  are  four  options  including Disable, WEP, TKIP and AES. Authentication Mode You can select the Authentication Mode from the pull-down men, including  Auto,  Open  System,  Shared  Key,  WPA/WPA2, WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK. Encryption Setting WEP Encryption Setting              WPA Encryption Setting::::           You can only set your Security preference when Change is selected and then all fields are active for change. To save settings, press Apply when you are done with the settings.   WEP Encryption Setting Key length  :::: You may select the key length between 64 (bit), 128 (bit) and 256 (bit).   Default Key ID::::You can set your default key ID at #1~#4.
- 19 - Key Format ::::Select Hexadecimal if you are using hexadecimal numbers (0-9, or A-F). Select ASCII if you are using ASCII characters (case-sensitive). 10 hexadecimal digits or 5 ASCII characters are needed if 64-bit WEP is used; 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 ASCII characters are needed if 128-bitWEP is used;58 hexadecimal digits or 29 ASCII characters are needed if 256-bitWEP is used. Key Value: #1~#4  This setting is the configuration key used in accessing the wireless network via WEP encryption. You can specify up to 4 different keys to encrypt or decrypt wireless data. □□□□  The Key is provided via 802.1x authentication:::: Please query your network manager about the currently used security protocol, if 802.1x authentication is currently used, then you can check this item to enable 802.1x security protocol. The key value will be configured automatically, just click Apply to take effect. WPA/WPA2 Encryption Setting   Protocol::::This  panel  enables  you  to  select  an  authentication protocol. User Name::::Type in the user name assigned to the certificate. Password::::This panel is available when EAP-TLS is not selected (either MSCHAP V2 over PEAP is selected with WEP or LEAP is  selected  for  CCX).  This  panel  enables  you  to  enter  a  login name  and  password  or  request  that  the  driver  prompt  for  them when you connect to a network. Passphrase::::Enter the key that you are sharing with the network for the WLAN connection. Key Format::::Select Hex if you are using hexadecimal numbers (0-9, or A-F). Select ASCII if you are using ASCII characters. Certificate::::Please  query  your  network  manager  about  the certificate, select the same certificate as the certification server. Profile Name You may enter a new profile name in this column. Load  You may select already saved file from the "Profile name" list,
- 20 -  and then press "Load ". The setting status will then be restored. Save Current You may save current setting to profile and add one new item in "Profile name". Delete  Delete the files in the “Profile name” Advanced Setting Click  the  Advanced  Setting  button  to  configure  the  following figure  (Refer to  the  Advanced Setting part on  the next  page   to see more information about the Advanced Setting):  Information Click the Information button to show the Driver Version, Utility Version and MAC Address of the system.          User Interface Language  Select English or Traditional Chinese. Power Consumption Setting Continuous Access Mode (CAM) When this mode is selected, the power supply will be  normally  provided  even  when  there  is  no throughput. Maximum Power-Saving Mode  When this mode is selected, this device will stay in power saving mode even when there is high volume of throughput. Fast Power-Saving Mode  When this mode is selected, the power mode will switch between CAM and Maximum Power-Saving Mode depending on the volume of throughput. The device driver checks the total bytes (only data frame) every 4 seconds to decide the power mode. If the total bytes sent exceed 10k bytes, the device
- 21 - driver will choose “CAM”. If the total bytes are less than 10k bytes, however, the device driver will choose “Maximum Power-Saving Mode”.      Fragmentation Threshold The mechanism of Fragmentation Threshold is used to improve the efficiency when high traffic flows along in the wireless network. If your 802. Wireless LAN Adapter often transmit large files in wireless network, you can enter new Fragment Threshold value to split the packet.    The value can be set from 256 to 2346. The default value is 2346. RTS/CTS Threshold RTS/CTS Threshold is a mechanism implemented to prevent the “Hidden Node” problem. If the “Hidden Node” problem is an issue, users have to specify the packet size. The RTS/CTS mechanism will be activated if the data size exceeds the value you set.. The default value is 2347.   This value should remain at its default setting of 2347.    Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modifications of this value are recommended.
- 22 - Access Point To set your 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter as an Access Point (AP). In access point mode, the 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter will function as an access point. This allows you to set up your wireless networks without using a dedicated  AP  device.  Up  to  16  wireless  stations  can  associate  to  the  802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter. To the 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter to bridge your wired and wireless network, the following requirements must be met: 1. The 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter must be installed on a computer connected to the wired network. 2. Either configure network sharing (refer to the appendix for an example) or bridge the two interfaces (wireless and wired) on the computer. 3. Set the wireless station’s IP address to be in the same subnet as the computer in  which  the  802.11g  Wireless  LAN  USB  Adapter  is  installed.  Refer  to Configuring the Wireless Station Computer.  Select the Access Point mode, and you will see the following figure.
- 23 - Network Adapter You  can  select  the  network  adapter  from  the pull-down menu, it shows the device itself(the 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter)  and also shows  the  devices  supported  by  the  802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter. Connection Station List It shows the stations which are now connecting to the AP.   Channel  Shows  the  selected  channel  that  is  currently  in use.   SSID  The SSID is the unique name shared among all points in your wireless network. The name must be identical for all devices and points attempting to connect to the same network. It  shows  the  current  SSID  setting  of  the Wireless USB Adapter. WEP The WEP function here has been disabled. If you want  to  change  to  Enabled,  click  More Setting… to configure.   Tx Power The Tx power here is configured as Level 0, to change the Tx power, click  More Setting… to configure. More Setting…  Click  the  More  Setting… button  and  the following figure will appear for you to configure(Refer to the More Setting… part on the next page for more information about this figure.)
- 24 -  Tx Frame  The  quantities  for  the  wireless  network  card transmit. (Frame: The unit of packet) Rx Frame  The  quantities  for  the  wireless  network  card receive. (Frame: The unit of packet) More Setting…            Wireless Mode  Select  the  wireless  mode  from  the  pull-down menu,  there  are  three  modes  for  you  to  select, including  802.11b+g  Mixed  Mode, 802.11g only and 802.11b only. Channel  Shows  the  selected  channel  that  is  currently in use.  SSID  The SSID is the unique name shared among all points in your wireless network. The name must be identical for all devices and points attempting to connect to the same network. It shows the current SSID setting of the Wireless USB Adapter. Tx Power  Select the Tx power from the pull-down menu,
- 25 - there are four levels including Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 (Minimum). Change or Apply  Click  Change  to  set  the  General  Connection Setting.  After  Completing  the  setting  Click Apply. WEP  You  can  select  to  Enable or  Disable  the  WEP function  by  selecting  from  the  pull-down  men. Click  Setting  and  the  following  figure  will appear.       Authentication Mode  Select  the  Authentication  mode  from  the pull-down menu, there are two modes for you to choose, Open System and Shared Key. Fragment  The mechanism of Fragmentation Threshold is used to improve the efficiency when high traffic flows along in the wireless network. If your 802. Wireless LAN Adapter often transmit large files in wireless network, you can enter new Fragment Threshold value to split the packet.    The value can be set from 256 to 2346. The default value is 2346. RTS/CTS  RTS/CTS Threshold is a mechanism implemented to prevent the “Hidden Node” problem. If the “Hidden Node” problem is an issue, users have to specify the packet size. The RTS/CTS mechanism will be activated if the data size exceeds the value you set.. The default value is 2347.
- 26 - This value should remain at its default setting of 2347.    Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modifications of this value are recommended. Preamble A  preamble  is  a  signal  used  in  wireless environment  to  synchronize  the  transmitting timing  including  Synchronization  and  Start frame delimiter. Select from the pull-down menu to change the Preamble type into Long or Short. MAC Address Filter  Click  Setting and  you  will  see  the  following figure. You  can  select  the Filter Type from the pull-down menu. Disable:Select to disable the filter function. Accept:You can type in 15 MAC addresses by clicking Change. If you select Accept, then the MAC address(es) you type in will be connected to the AP. Reject:You can type in 15 MAC addresses by clicking  Change.  If  you  select  Reject,  then  the MAC  address(es)  you  type  in  will  not  be connected to the AP.
- 27 - Bridge Adapter The stations will not be allowed to connect to the internet if you select No bridge.   The  stations  will  be  allowed  to  connect  to  the internet  if  you  select  the  device  listed  in  the pull-down menu.
- 28 - Appendix   Soft AP Configuration   Setup Requirement: To bridge your wired and wireless network using 802.11b+g Wireless LAN USB Adapter, the following must be met: 1. Install the 802.11b+g Wireless LAN USB Adapter on the LAN-connected computer.   2. The Soft Access Point should be connected to a network switch, hub or a Broadband Router. Use a standard Category 5 UTP Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 connector to connect the Soft Access Point to one of router, hub, or switch. 3. The computer that you are installing the wireless card into has an Ethernet connection, and is connected to a LAN with a DHCP server.
- 29 - SoftAP Configuration:::: 1. Select the Access Point mode, and you will see the following figure  2. Click the More Setting… button and the following figure will appear for you to configure
- 30 - 3. Select the wired Network Adapter that has already installed in the PC from the pull-down menu.  4. If the network connected to the wired LAN card has a DHCP server, you just need to configure the wireless station as a DHCP client (select Obtain an IP address automatically).    If the network does not have a DHCP server, you must assign a fixed IP to the wired PC (select Use the following IP address).

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