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U SER G UIDE
Mobile WiMAX USB Adapter
US211
U SER G UIDE
US211
IEEE 802.16e-2005 Mobile WiMAX USB Adapter,
with 2.3, 2.5, and 3.5 GHz Frequency Band Models
US211
E072009-AP-R01
149100000031W
COMPLIANCES
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. End users must follow the specific operating
instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. To maintain compliance
with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, please follow operation
instruction as documented in this manual.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter. The availability of some specific channels
and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are
firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination.
The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user.
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COMPLIANCES
Due to the essential high output power nature of WiMAX devices, use of
this device with other transmitters at the same time may exceed the FCC
RF exposure limit and such usage must be prohibited (unless such cotransmission has been approved by FCC in the future).
SAR (SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE) COMPLIANCES STATEMENT
SAR compliance has been established in typical laptop computer (s) with a
USB slot, and the product can be used in typical laptop computers with
USB slots. Other applications, such as handheld PCs or similar devices have
not been verified and may not be in compliance with related RF exposure
rules and such use shall be prohibited.
EC CONFORMANCE DECLARATION
Marking by the above symbol indicates compliance with the Essential
Requirements of the R&TTE Directive of the European Union (1999/5/EC).
This device is intended for use in the following European Community
countries.
NCC 警語
『減少電磁波影響請妥適使用』
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
PURPOSE This guide details the hardware features of the US211 WiMAX USB Adapter,
including its physical and performance-related characteristics, and how to
install the device and use its configuration software.
AUDIENCE This guide is for PC users with a working knowledge of computers. You
should be familiar with Windows operating system concepts.
CONVENTIONS The following conventions are used throughout this guide to show
information:
NOTE: Emphasizes important information or calls your attention to related
features or instructions.
CAUTION: Alerts you to a potential hazard that could cause loss of data, or
damage the system or equipment.
WARNING: Alerts you to a potential hazard that could cause personal injury.
RELATED PUBLICATIONS The following publication gives basic information on how to install and use
the WiMAX USB Adapter.
Quick Installation Guide
Also, as part of the card’s configuration software, there is online help that
describes all management features.
REVISION HISTORY This section summarizes the changes in each revision of this guide.
JULY 2009 REVISION
This is the first revision of this guide. This guide is valid for software
version 2.0.0.0.
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CONTENTS
COMPLIANCES
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
Features
System Requirements
Package Checklist
USB Connector
LED Indicators
10
2 INSTALLATION
11
3 CONFIGURATION
15
Accessing the WCM Utility
15
Display Options
16
View Menu Options
Connection Management
Lost WiMAX Connection
Selecting Profiles
17
17
18
19
Editing a Profile
20
Card Settings
22
Network Information
25
WiMAX Connection Statistics
26
Tool Menu
27
Disable Menu Bar
27
Turning Power On/Off
27
Safely Remove Hardware
27
Lock WiMAX Network Adapter Now
28
Sounds for Events
28
Software Upgrade
29
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CONTENTS
4 ADMINISTRATOR MODE
30
Accessing Administrator Mode
30
Setting Profiles
31
Creating a New Profile
Advanced Configuration
A TROUBLESHOOTING
32
37
39
Diagnosing LED Indicators
39
Network Connection Problems
39
Uninstalling the WCM Software
40
B SPECIFICATIONS
42
GLOSSARY
45
INDEX
49
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1
INTRODUCTION
The WiMAX USB Adapter is a network adapter that enables a notebook PC
to connect to a service provider’s 2.3 GHz, 2.5 GHz or 3.5 GHz mobile
WiMAX network.
The USB adapter plugs directly into a PC’s compatible USB port and
includes its own driver and configuration software for Windows XP and
Windows Vista.
Figure 1: WiMAX USB Adapter
FEATURES
◆
Mobile WiMAX IEEE 802.16e-2005 Wave 2 compliant
◆
Three models for 2.3 GHz, 2.5 GHz or 3.5 GHz mobile WiMAX networks
◆
Full Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS) operation
◆
Two LED indicators for power and link status
◆
Easy installation with a user-friendly interface for configuration.
◆
Driver support for Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Windows
Vista
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CHAPTER 1 | Introduction
System Requirements
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Before you install the WiMAX USB Adapter, check your system meets the
following requirements:
◆
A notebook or desktop computer with a USB port
◆
Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista
◆
Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 (or higher) installed on the host
computer
◆
A 1 GHz Pentium CPU or higher with a minimum of 256 MB of RAM
PACKAGE CHECKLIST
The WiMAX USB Adapter package includes these items:
◆
WiMAX USB Adapter (US211)
◆
Quick Installation Guide
Inform your dealer if there are any incorrect, missing or damaged items. If
possible, retain the carton, including the original packing materials. Use
them to repack the product in case there is a need to return it.
Hardware Description
The US211 WiMAX USB Adapter enables notebook PC users to connect to a
WiMAX Internet access service provider.
USB CONNECTOR The USB adapter can be installed in any notebook PC with a USB port. The
notebook PC must be running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Windows
Vista.
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CHAPTER 1 | Introduction
Package Checklist
LED INDICATORS The WiMAX USB Adapter includes two status LED indicators, as described
in the following figure and table.
Figure 2: LED Indicators
Table 1: LED Indicators
LED
Status
Description
Power
On Blue
The USB adapter is correctly installed in a USB
port and is receiving power.
Link/Activity
On Green
The USB adapter is searching for a WiMAX base
station.
On Orange
The USB adapter has an established link with a
base station and is transmitting or receiving data.
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2
INSTALLATION
To install the WiMAX USB Adapter driver and software utility for Windows
XP or WIndows Vista, follow these steps:
NOTE: Only the installation interface for Windows XP is shown in this guide.
However, the utility installation screens are similar for all Microsoft
Windows systems.
1. Turn on your notebook and wait until the Windows system has
completely started.
2. Insert the adapter into an available USB port. When the USB adapter is
inserted correctly, its blue LED turns on (see page 10).
NOTE: If you encounter problems installing the USB adapter, see
“Troubleshooting” on page 39.
3. The “InstallShield Wizard” program should start automatically. If the
install program does not start automatically, use Windows Explorer to
find the USB adapter, which appears as an external USB drive. Open
the folder and find the file “Setup.exe” to start the install program.
CAUTION: Check if the Microsoft .Net Framework (2.0 or later) is installed
on your system. You can check by opening Control Panel and then clicking
“Add or Remove Programs.” If you do not have the correct .Net Framework
installed, go to the Microsoft web site and download it. (The .NET
Framework requires approximately 23 MB of memory and is a free
download.)
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CHAPTER 2 | Installation
4. Click Next to continue the installation.
Figure 3: InstallShield Wizard Start
5. Select to accept the license agreement terms, then click Next.
Figure 4: Accept License Agreement Terms
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CHAPTER 2 | Installation
6. Confirm or change the location of the installation files on the PC before
clicking Next.
Figure 5: Start the Installation
7. Wait for the software installation procedure to complete.
Figure 6: Installation in Progress
NOTE: If a message concerning Windows Logo testing is displayed, click the
“Continue Anyway” button.
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CHAPTER 2 | Installation
8. When the “InstallShield Wizard Complete” message displays, click
Finish.
Figure 7: InstallShield Wizard Complete
CAUTION: Safely remove the USB adapter by double-clicking the Safely
Remove Hardware icon
in the notification area, click the device and then
click stop.
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3
CONFIGURATION
The Wireless Connection Manager (WCM) software provides all the tools to
manage and monitor your WiMAX connection. After initial installation, the
software starts automatically every time you insert the WiMAX USB
Adapter.
ACCESSING THE WCM UTILITY
Once the utility installation is complete, there are several methods of
starting the WCM software other than by inserting the WiMAX USB Adapter.
The utility screens are similar for all Microsoft Windows systems. The
interface for Windows XP is described in this user guide.
From the WCM shortcut icon on the Windows XP or Windows Vista desktop:
Figure 8: WCM Desktop Icon
Double click the icon to
start the utility
From the WCM icon on the Windows System Tray:
Figure 9: WCM System Tray Icon
Double click the icon to
open the application window.
Click the right mouse button
to open a menu of configuration
The System Tray icon also indicates the WiMAX connection status.
White: No connection to a WiMAX network.
Red: Connected to a network, but no IP address assigned.
Lighter color bars indicate the receive signal level.
Green: Connected to network with an assigned IP address.
Lighter color bars indicate the receive signal level.
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CHAPTER 3 | Configuration
Display Options
DISPLAY OPTIONS
The WCM software has two display options, or “skins,” to choose from. The
main screens for the two skins are shown below.
Figure 10: Jet Black Skin
Connect/Disconnect button
Figure 11: Sky Blue Skin
Connect/Disconnect button
Other than the display style, there are no functional differences between
the default Jet Black Skin and the alternate Sky Blue Skin. You can select
the skin type from the Tool menu.
This guide describes the WCM software for the Jet Black Skin.
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CHAPTER 3 | Configuration
Connection Management
VIEW MENU OPTIONS The WCM utility’s View menu includes three options that apply to the
display window:
Compact View — Displays the window in compact format that uses
minimum screen space. This view displays only the roaming status.
Clicking the mouse right button displays a menu where the WCM full view
can be restored.
Figure 12: WCM Compact View
Indicates roaming status
Docking — Forces the display window to “jump” to the nearest screen
edge.
Always on Top — The display window always remains in front of other
windows.
CONNECTION MANAGEMENT
The WCM Connect/Disconnect screen displays information about the
wireless link to the service provider network.
Figure 13: Connect/Disconnect Screen
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CHAPTER 3 | Configuration
Connection Management
The displayed items on this screen can be described as follows:
Profile Name — Name of a user account profile that defines a WiMAX
network connection. When a profile is set to “Auto Connection” (see
“Editing a Profile” on page 20), the Profile Name cannot be changed and
the utility automatically scans and connects to the WiMAX network defined
by the default profile.
Connect/Disconnect — Manually connects or disconnects to the WiMAX
service as defined in the selected profile. When a profile is set to “Auto
Connection” (see “Editing a Profile” on page 20), the Connect button is
disabled and the utility automatically scans and connects to the WiMAX
network defined by the default profile.
Adapter Status — Indicates if the card is plugged into a slot on the host
PC and is active or powered off.
Connection — Indicates the current status of the WiMAX network
connection.
Signal Strength — An image that shows the current receive signal
strength indicator (RSSI) of the received WiMAX radio signal.
Signal Quality — A indication of the carrier-to-interference-plus-noiseratio (CINR), which measures the strength of the receive signal compared
to other interference and noise. There are three possible values; Excellent,
Good, or Poor.
Roaming — Indicates when a user roams onto a network other than the
home network.
USIM Status — Displays the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) or
Universal SIM (USIM) card status.
Operator — Displays the network operator name to which the card is
connected.
LOST WIMAX If your card does not detect a signal from a WiMAX network, the following
CONNECTION screen is displayed.
Figure 14: No Detected Signal
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CHAPTER 3 | Configuration
Selecting Profiles
When you see this screen, you have three options:
◆
Restart connecting in a few seconds — Use this option when you
are sure there is a signal from a WiMAX network to which you want to
connect.
◆
Remain unconnected to network and try to connect later using
connect button — Use this option if you wish to remain offline and
continue working.
◆
Perform full scan (long waiting time) - use this option for
roaming only — Use this option if you do not know the coverage in
your local area, to determine what signals are available. Note that a full
scan may take up to 30 seconds to complete.
SELECTING PROFILES
The WCM profiles enable a user to set specific settings for connecting to a
WiMAX network. The WCM utility must have at least one profile configured
and set as the “Default Profile” to be able to connect to a WiMAX service.
The WCM utility can contain up to ten profiles, as provided by the WiMAX
service operator. One profile must be set as the “Default Profile.”
Figure 15: Profile Screen
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CHAPTER 3 | Configuration
Selecting Profiles
EDITING A PROFILE Clicking the Edit button on the Profile screen displays the Edit Profile
window.
Figure 16: Edit Profile Screen - General Tab
The General tab on this screen displays the following items:
Profile Name — A name used to identify the new profile.
Operator ID — The ID number of the WiMAX network operator for this
profile.
Operator Name — The name of the WiMAX network operator for this
profile.
Operator Restriction — When set to “Home Operator,” the user can only
connect to the service provider specified in the profile. When set to “No
Operator Restriction,” the operator specified in the profile is used when the
network is detected, otherwise the user can roam to other networks.
Connection Mode — When set to “Auto Connection” the utility will use the
profile settings to automatically scan and connect to a WiMAX network.
Power Save Mode — To save power, the card can operate in one of three
modes:
◆
High: The card will go to sleep and idle whenever it can.
◆
Medium: The card will go to sleep and idle only after a predefined
time.
◆
Application Optimized: The card will go to sleep and idle only when
the PC operating system allows it.
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CHAPTER 3 | Configuration
Selecting Profiles
Save as Default Profile — Saves the profiles settings and sets it as the
default.
Clicking the Scan tab on the Edit Profile screen displays the profile
frequency and bandwidth settings.
Figure 17: Edit Profile Screen - Scan Tab
The Scan tab on the Edit Profile screen displays the following items:
Frequency — Specifies a center frequency to scan.
Bandwidth — Specifies the bandwidth of the channel; 5, 7, 8.75, or
10 MHz.
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CHAPTER 3 | Configuration
Card Settings
CARD SETTINGS
The Setting screen enables specific card and WCM utility features to be
configured.
Figure 18: Setting Screen - General Tab
The displayed items on this screen can be described as follows:
Autolaunch on adapter insert — Automatically starts the WCM utility
when the card is inserted into a PC slot.
Autolaunch minimized — When set to automatically start WCM, the
utility starts in its Windows minimized form.
Debug Monitor — Enables logging of messages to the WCM debug
monitor. The debug monitor window is displayed when the WCM utility
restarts.
Figure 19: Debug Monitor Window
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CHAPTER 3 | Configuration
Card Settings
Prompt for Authentication — Displays a window that prompts for a user
name and password when connecting to a WiMAX network.
Notice Warning Message — Enables messages to be displayed by the
WCM utility for certain events:
◆
WiMAX Connect lost: The connection to the WiMAX base station was
lost.
◆
Call Guard: Issues a warning when you are about to connect while
roaming.
◆
Adapter eject warning: Displays a message to remove the card from
its slot when WCM is closed.
◆
Prompt before exit: Requests a confirmation to close the WCM utility.
Clicking the Security tab on the Setting screen displays the card security
settings.
Figure 20: Setting Screen - Security Tab
USIM Configuration — Enables support for SIM card security.
Security Lock — This security feature prevents others from using the
WiMAX service. When the lock mode is enabled, the WiMAX connection is
terminated. The user needs to first unlock the application to be able to use
the WiMAX service.
◆
Never Lock – Disables the security lock of the WiMAX USB adapter.
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CHAPTER 3 | Configuration
Card Settings
◆
Lock On Power Up – When the WCM
utility is started, the card is locked. To
unlock the card, you need to enter a
user-defined lock code. You can set the
lock code when the lock option is
selected. When the WCM utility starts, a
window prompts for the lock code. Input
the lock code to enable the WiMAX
connection.
If you forget the lock code, you will not be able to use WCM. Contact your
service provider for assistance.
Clicking the Data tab on the Setting screen displays settings relating to the
host PC.
Figure 21: Setting Screen - Data Tab
Disable network bindings for 1X connection — When the WiMAX card
is configured, the card resources bind to Windows networking. Hence, file
and printer sharing protocols are automatically created. These bindings are
not required and may create additional over-the-air traffic, or cause
security concerns. This setting allows you to disable the Windows network
bindings for the WiMAX card.
Block standby/hibernate during WiMAX connection — The host PC
may go into standby or hibernate mode during a WiMAX connection. The
WCM utility can prevent this by blocking Windows standby or hibernate
mode.
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CHAPTER 3 | Configuration
Network Information
NETWORK INFORMATION
The Network screen allows you to view the current network settings for the
card.
Figure 22: Network Information
The displayed items on this screen can be described as follows:
Description — Displays the card’s identification.
IP Address — The IP address assigned to the card.
Subnet Mask — Indicates the local subnet mask, such as 255.255.255.0.
Default Gateway — The gateway address provided by the WiMAX service
provider.
Primary DNS Server — Address of the primary DNS server, specified in
the form of 0.0.0.0.
Secondary DNS Server — Address of the secondary DNS server.
Physical Address — The physical layer MAC address of the WiMAX card.
DHCP Enable — Indicates the DHCP client status. When DHCP is enabled,
the device can automatically obtain an IP address operated by the WiMAX
service provider.
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CHAPTER 3 | Configuration
WiMAX Connection Statistics
WIMAX CONNECTION STATISTICS
The Statistics screen allows you to view information on the WiMAX
connection.
Figure 23: Statistics Information
The displayed items on this screen can be described as follows:
DL Data Volume — The downloaded data volume in Kbytes for the current
online session.
UL Data Volume — The uploaded data volume in Kbytes for the current
online session.
DL Data Rate — The current download data rate in Mbps.
UL Data Rate — The current upload data rate in Mbps.
CINR — The current carrier-to-interference-plus-noise ratio of the
received WiMAX radio signal.
RSSI — The current receive signal strength indicator value of the received
WiMAX radio signal.
Transmit Power — The current transmit power of the WiMAX radio signal.
Online Duration — The time the unit has had a link with the base station
for the current session.
Total Online Duration — The total accumulated time for all sessions
since the unit was powered on.
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CHAPTER 3 | Configuration
Tool Menu
Reset — Click the button to reset all the counters back to zero.
TOOL MENU
In addition to the main configuration screens, the WCM utility has a
number of other features that can be accessed from the Tool menu.
Figure 24: Tool Menu
DISABLE MENU BAR The Disable Menu Bar option on the Tool menu hides all the top-level menu
options on the screen. To enable the menu bar, use the menu from the
System Tray icon.
Figure 25: System Tray Icon Menu
Enable/Disable the menu bar
TURNING POWER ON/ The WiMAX card’s power can be turned off when required. In some
OFF restricted environments, such as on an aircraft or in a hospital, it may be
necessary to power-off the card. You can also power off the card when not
in use just to reduce power consumption form the host PC.
The card can be powered on/off from the Tool menu or from the System
Tray icon menu.
SAFELY REMOVE Provides access to the Windows control for powering off and disabling the
HARDWARE card so that it can be safely removed from host PC slot.
The Safely Remove Hardware option is available from the Tool menu and
the System Tray icon menu.
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CHAPTER 3 | Configuration
Tool Menu
LOCK WIMAX This locks the card and prevents others from using the WiMAX service. For
NETWORK ADAPTER the lock mode to operate, you must first configure a lock mode and code
NOW on the Security tab of the Setting screen. See “Card Settings” on page 22.
Figure 26: Lock USB Adapter
Enter the lock code here
When the lock mode is enabled, the WiMAX connection is terminated. The
user needs to first unlock the application to be able to use the WiMAX
service.
The Lock/Unlock option is available from the Tool menu and the System
Tray icon menu.
SOUNDS FOR EVENTS The WCM utility allows alert sounds to be configured for certain system
events. You can configure a sound for WiMAX connection established and
connection lost.
In the configuration window, use the Browse button to locate a “.wav”
sound file. The file may be a Windows system sound file or any other you
may want to select.
Figure 27: Sounds for Events
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CHAPTER 3 | Configuration
Software Upgrade
SOFTWARE UPGRADE
The About page displays information about the software version the WCM
utility.
The About WCM screen and Check for Update option is also available from
the Help menu.
Figure 28: About WCM Information
Click the Upgrade button to check for available WCM software updates. A
pop-up window indicates if a new version of software is available. Click the
Download button download the software file, then click the Install button to
upgrade the WCM utility.
Figure 29: Upgrade File Download
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