D Link DWL-650V2 Wireless Radio Card User Manual manual

D Link Corporation Wireless Radio Card manual

Users Manual

Doc. No.: 041902-01   802.11b Wireless   CardBus PC Card  User Guide
 REGULATORY STATEMENTS FCC STATEMENT This model 802.11b Wireless CardBus PC Card (DWL-650) must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product.     This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interface, and 2) This device must accept any interface received, including interface that may cause undesired operation. 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 off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ◗ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ◗ Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver. ◗  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
 Warring: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by party responsible for compliance could void the user the user   authority to operate the equipment.   CAUTION: This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  Technical Support AboCom Systems, Inc. 300 1F, No.21, R&D Rd.II, SBIP, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan , R.O.C. Head office : Tel: 886-3-5789090 Fax:886-3-5789520 Technical Support: Tel: 0800-079-123  E-Mail: support@abocom.com.tw  Website: www.abocom.com.tw  U.S Service Center: D-LINK CORPORATION   53 DISCOVERY DRIVE, IRVINE CA 92618, USA TEL: 714-788-0805
  Table of Contents INTRODUCTION .............................................1 FEATURES.........................................................2 LED INDICATORS .............................................2 INSTALLATION THE UTILITY UNDER WINDOWS 98/ME/2000 ...................................3 UNINSTALL PROCEDURE UNDER WINDOWS 98/ME/2000 .....................................................7 Uninstall the Configuration Utility ......7 Uninstall the Device.............................9 HARDWARE INSTALLATION....................14 INSTALLATION OF THE USB ADAPTER FOR WINDOWS XP.......................................15 UNINSTALL PROCEDURE UNDER WINDOWS XP.......................................................................17 NETWORK CONNECTION..........................20 CONFIGURING THE NETWORK PROTOCOLS FOR WINDOWS 98/ME/2000..................................20
  CONFIGURING THE NETWORK PROTOCOLS FOR WINDOWS XP.................................................24 CONFIGURATION AND MONITOR UTILITY FOR WINDOWS 98/ME/2000......27 STATUS...........................................................29 STATISTICS .....................................................33 SITE SURVEY ..................................................34 ENCRYPTION ..................................................36 ADVANCED.....................................................39 VERSION.........................................................42 CONFIGURATION FOR WINDOWS XP ...43 SPECIFICATIONS .........................................49
  - 1 -  Introduction  The 802.11b Wireless 32bit CardBus PC Card is a device that lets you connect your notebook to a wireless local area network (LAN).    A wireless LAN is like a regular LAN, except that you can share information without looking for a place to plug in, and augment networks without installing or moving wires.    Based on radio frequency (RF) technology, a wireless LAN transmits and receives data over the air, along with the guarantee to provide privacy and noninterference by the use of separate radio frequency. The 802.11b Wireless 32bit CardBus PC Card allows you to take full advantage of your PC’s mobility with access to real-time information and online services anytime and anywhere.  Plus, with the network installation simplicity and flexibility, you can eliminate the need to pull cable through walls and ceilings and allow the network to go where wires cannot go.    Exploring WWW and augmenting networks can never be done more easily
  - 2 -  Features   Complies with IEEE 802.11b standard for 2.4GHz Wireless LAN.   Complies with CardBus standard.   Supports PC Card hot swap and true Plug & Play.   Works with all existing network infrastructure.   Complies with specific wireless products and services   Capable of up to 128-Bit WEP Encryption.   Freedom to roam while staying connected.   11 Mbps High-Speed Transfer Rate.   Rich diagnostic LED indicators with Integrated Antenna.   Complies with Window 98/2000/ME/XP   Lower power consumption.   Easy to install and configure. LED Indicators   LINK   A CT
  - 3 -  Installation the Utility under Windows 98/ME/2000  Precaution for Windows 98, 2000, and ME users: You must install the Adapter's software before installation of the hardware.   1. Insert the Setup Utility CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive and double click on Setup.exe to install the Configuration & Monitor Utility.  2.  When the Welcome screen appears, click Next to continue.
  - 4 -   3. The Choose Destination Location screen will show you the default destination chosen by the utility. Click Next to continue.  4. In Setup Type, choose Application and USB drivers and then click Next.
  - 5 -   5.  Follow the instruction to select the program folder. Click Next to continue.  6. In Start Copying Files, click Next to continue.
  - 6 -   7. In Setup Status, the InstallShield Wizard will begin copying the files.  8.  After the Configuration Utility has been successfully installed, select Yes, I want to restart my computer now, and then click Finish to restart.
  - 7 -    Note: In case you need to uninstall the Utility or device, please refer to below section.  Uninstall Procedure Under Windows 98/ME/2000 Uninstall the Configuration Utility 1. Go to Start  Programs  802.11 Wireless LAN   Uninstall Configuration and Monitor Utility.
  - 8 -   2. Click OK to continue.  3. Click  Finish  to complete the uninstalled procedure.
  - 9 -  Uninstall the Device   Under Windows 98/ME 1. Go to Start → Settings → Control Panel → Network.  2. Select Wireless USB Adapter then click Remove. Click OK.
  - 10 -  3.  The system will prompt you to restart your computer. Click Yes.   Under Windows 2000 1. Go to Start  → Control Panel → Add/Remove Hardware.  2.  When the Welcome screen appears, click Next to continue.
  - 11 -   3. In Choose a Hardware Task, select Uninstall/Unplug a device and click Next to continue.  4. In Choose a Removal Task, select Uninstall a device and click Next.
  - 12 -   5. Check the Show hidden devices check box and locate the device in the device list. Select the device and click Next.  6. Select Yes, I want to uninstall this device and click Next.
  - 13 -    7. Click Finish to complete the uninstalled procedure.
  - 14 -  Hardware Installation   Precaution for Windows 98, 2000, and ME users: Please do NOT install the hardware until the Application setup in Installation the Utility under Windows98/ME/2000 has been completed.  1.  Plug the square end (Type B) of USB cable into the adapter's USB port. 2.  Plug the rectangle end (Type A) of USB cable into the PC's USB port.  After the device has been connected to your computer, Windows will detect the new hardware and then automatically copy all of the files needed for networking.    Precaution for Windows XP users: You must install the Adapter's hardware, and then go to Installation of the USB Adapter for Windows XP.
  - 15 -  Installation of the USB Adapter for Windows XP 1.  Once the device is well connected to your computer, Windows XP will automatically detect the new device. Click Install from a list… and click Next.  2. Insert the Setup Utility CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Select Include this location in the search:    and click Browse to provide the appropriate path (e.g. E:\Drivers\WinXP). Click Next.
  - 16 -   3. Click Continue Anyway to proceed.  4. Click Finish  to complete the Utility installation.
  - 17 -    Uninstall Procedure Under Windows XP 1. Go to Start   Control Panel  Network Connections   Wireless Network Connection Enabled Wireless USB Adapter  Properties.
  - 18 -   2. Click Configure to continue.  3. Click Uninstall to uninstall this device.
  - 19 -   4. Click  OK to complete the uninstalled procedure.
  - 20 -  Network Connection  Configuring the Network Protocols for Windows 98/ME/2000 1.  Once the driver has been installed, you must make some changes to your network settings. Click Start  Settings  Control Panel  Network.   2.  Make sure that you have all the following components installed.      Wireless USB Adapter     IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol
  - 21 -    NetBEUI   TCP/IP If any components are missing, click on the Add button to add them in.  All the protocols and clients required and listed above are provided by Microsoft.    3. After clicking Add, highlight the component you need, click Add.   4. Highlight Microsoft, and then double click on the item you want to add.
  - 22 -  5.  For making your computer visible on the network, enable the File and Printer Sharing. 6. 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.      7. Click the Access Control tab.  Make sure that “Shared-level access control” is selected.    If connecting to a Netware server, share level can be set to “User-level access control.”
  - 23 -   8.  When finished, reboot your computer to activate the new device. 9. Once the computer has restarted and Windows has booted up, a Logon window will appear and require you to enter a username and password. Make up a username and password and click OK.  Do not click the  Cancel button, or you won’t be able to log onto the network. 10. Double-click the Network Neighbourhood icon on the windows desktop, and you should see the names of the other PCs on the network.
  - 24 -  Configuring the Network Protocols for Windows XP Once the driver has been installed, you must check if some necessary network components are well setup in your computer.  Click Start Control Panel  Network Connections  Wireless Network Connection Enabled Wireless USB Adapter  Properties.   Make sure that you have all the following components installed.   Client for Microsoft Networks   IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol   TCP/IP
  - 25 -    If any components are missing, click on the Install…button to select the clients/service/ protocols required. After selecting the component you need, click Add…to add it in. For making your computer visible on the network, enable the File and Printer Sharing.
  - 26 -   When finished, you must restart your computer to complete installation.
  - 27 -  Configuration and Monitor Utility for Windows 98/ME/2000 After installing the device successfully, go to Start  Programs  802.11 Wireless LAN  Configuration and Monitor Utility.   The  Wireless LAN Monitor Utility icon will appear in the taskbar every time the device is running. You can open it by double-clicking on this icon.
  - 28 -  Icon Status Mode Icon  Link Status Red. The station is not associated to an Access Point.  Access Point mode  Blue. The station associates itself to an Access Point.   Red. The color is red only when the card is during resetting and initialization procedure. Peer-to-Peer mode  Blue. The color is always blue, except when the card is during resetting and initialization procedure.  Note: Except for the following configuration utility, using Windows to configure the wireless network settings in the Windows XP is recommended. (Please skip to the Configuration for Windows XP section)
  - 29 -  All settings are categorized into 6 tabs: Status Statistics Site Survey Encryption Advanced Version  Status The  Status tab will display the current status of the Wireless USB Adapter.
  - 30 -   Item Description Operating Mode It displays the current operating mode. (Access Point or Peer-to -Peer). Channel  It shows the selected channel that is currently used. (There are 14 channels available, depends on the country.) 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.
  - 31 -  Item Description Tx Rate  It shows the current transfer rate. (1, 2, 5.5, or 11Mbps or Auto) Int Roaming It displays the current roaming status. (Disabled or Enabled) MAC Address It displays the MAC address of the Wireless USB Adapter. Status  It displays the information about the status of the communication (the BSSID of the Access Point to which the card is associated). Signal Strength It displays the signal strength of the connection between the Wireless USB Adapter and the Access Point it connects. Link Quality It displays the link quality of the connection between the Wireless USB Adapter and the Access Point it connects. Change  Click  Change to change the configuration parameters such as Operating Mode,  SSID,  Tx Rate, and Int Roaming. (Refer to below page) Submit  Click Submit to save the changes. Cancel  Click  Cancel to ignore the previous setting.
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  - 33 -  Statistics This option shows you to view the available statistic information (Data packets, Management Packets and Rejected packets). Press the Reset button to renew or update this list of statistics.
  - 34 -  Site Survey The  Site Survey tab shows all the available Access Points and their features.    Item Description BSSID  A set of wireless stations is referred to as a Basic Service Set (BSS). Computers in a BSS must be configured with the same BSS ID. 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.
  - 35 -  Item Description Signal  It displays the signal strength of the connection between the Wireless USB Adapter and the Access Point it connects. Channel  It shows the selected channel that is currently used. Encryption  It displays the status of WEP Encryption. BSS  It displays the type of Basic Service Set. Access Point: allows the Adapter to communicate with a wired network which employing an Access Point. Peer-to-Peer:  allows PC-to-PC, station-to-station communication without employing an Access Point. Re-Scan  Search for all available networks. Clicking on the button, the device will start to rescan and list all available sites.   Cancel  Click  Cancel to ignore the previous setting. (Do not press Cancel while Re-Scan is working.) Exit  Click Exit to exit the application.
  - 36 -  Encryption WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption can be used to ensure the security of your wireless network.    Item Description Encryption  WEP  is a data privacy mechanism based on a 64-bit/128-bit shared key algorithm. Under the drop-down box, you can choose to have WEP encryption Disabled, 64 Bit, or 128 Bit.
  - 37 -  Key1/Key2/ Key3/Key4 This setting is the configuration key used in accessing the wireless network via WEP encryption. To generate an encryption key: 1. Select 64 Bit or 128 Bit. 2. Click "Key1" or "Key2" or "Key3" or "key4" item, then fill in the appropriate value/phrase. Default Key  You can specify up to 4 different keys to decrypt wireless data. Select the Default key setting from the pull-down menu. Mode  Two WEP modes are available as below: Mandatory and Optional. Mandatory:WEP Encryption is required to establish connection with other stations within the wireless network.   Optional:Your station can communicate with other stations within the wireless network regardless if they use WEP or not. Authentication Type The authentication type defines configuration options for the sharing of wireless networks to verify identity and access privileges of roaming wireless network cards.   You may choose between Open System, Shared Key, and Auto.  Open System:  If the Access Point
  - 38 -  is using "Open System" authentication, then the wireless adapter will need to be set to the same authentication type.  Shared Key:  Shared Key is when both the sender and the recipient share a secret key. Auto:  Select  Auto  for the USB adapter to select the Authentication type automatically depending on the Access Point Authentication type. Submit  Click Submit to save the changes. Exit  Click Exit to exit the application.  Note: You must use the same value/phrase or WEP key settings for all wireless computers in order for the wireless network to function well.
  - 39 -  Advanced You can change advanced configuration settings, such as the Preamble Type,  Fragmentation Threshold and RTS/CTS Threshold.
  - 40 -   Item Description Preamble Type A preamble is a signal used in wireless environment to synchronize the transmitting timing including Synchronization and Start frame delimiter.  Long  IF in a "noisy" network environment, the Preamble Type should be set to Long.  Short  The Short preamble is intended for applications where minimum overhead and maximum performance is desired. If in a "noisy" network environment, the performance would be decreased.  Auto  Select Auto  for the USB adapter to select the Preamble type automatically depending on the Access Point Preamble type. Fragmentation Threshold To fragment MSDU or MMPDU into small sizes of frames for increasing the reliability of frame (The maximum value of 2346 means no fragmentation is needed) transmission. The performance will be decreased as well, thus a noisy environment is recommended.     RTS/CTS Threshold This value should remain at its default setting of 2347.  Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modifications of this value are recommended.
  - 41 -  Power Save  Check the box to allow the Adapter to go to sleep mode, during which data communication could be interrupted. Submit  Click Submit to save the changes. Exit  Click Exit to exit the application.
  - 42 -  Version You can view basic information about the Utility like the  Driver,  Firmware and Application Version. Use the Exit button to exit the application.
  - 43 -  Configuration for Windows XP 1. Go to Start   Control Panel  Network Connections. 2. In  Network Connections window, right-click the Wireless Network Connections icon, and select Properties.  Note: Double-click the Wireless Network Connection icon and you can see the status of the wireless PC Card as described below.
  - 44 -   3. In  Wireless Network Connection Properties  window, select the Wireless Networks tab.
  - 45 -   Use Windows to configure… Check the box to enable windows configuration.     Available networks Displays all available networks.  Configure Click the button to set up a new network or WEP configuration as illustrated as below.
  - 46 -   Refresh Click the button to refresh and search for all available networks.  Preferred networks From available network(s) listed above, you can select preferred one(s) in an order that you can arrange.
  - 47 -  The marked one is the currently used network. Move up Move the selected network forward one position.   Move down Move the selected network back one position Add… Click the button and the Wireless Network Properties window will appear.  In the Network name field, enter your desired network name listed in the above Available networks box, and click OK.   Note: The new settings will be active only after you click on OK in the Wireless Network Connection Properties window.  Remove Highlight the unwanted network listed in the Preferred networks box, and click the button to remove it. Properties
  - 48 -  Highlight the network listed in the above Preferred networks box, and click the button to display its properties.  Once network configuration is done, make sure to click OK.    The new parameters will be saved and active only after doing so.
  - 49 -  Specifications Standards IEEE 802.11b,Wi-Fi compliant Host Interface 32-bit CardBus   Antenna  Built-in Diversity Antenna LED Indicators   LINK:Green,ON   ACT:Orange,ON Frequency Range 2.412GHz-2.4835GHz Number of Selectable Channels USA, Canada: 11 channels Europe: 13 channels Japan :14 channels Modulation Technique Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK) Security 0/64/128 bit WEP Spreading  11 chip Barker sequence Bit Error rate Better than 10-5 Media Access Protocol CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with ACK Power Requirement Operating Voltage: 3.3V   TX consumption : 450mA (Max)   RX consumption: 300mA (Max) Physical SpecificationsWeight:  40 g Dimension: 119(L)x53.94(W)x 6.88(H) mm
  - 50 -  Environment Specifications  OperatingTemperature: 0~65℃ambient temperature   Storage Temperature: -20~75 ℃ambient temperature   Operating humidity: 95% maximum (non-condensing)   Storage humidity: 95% maximum (non-condensing) Supported OS Windows 98/ME/2000/XP EMC Certification FCC Part 15 in US EN300328 and EN300826(EN301489-17) in Europe Japan-Telec in Japan

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