GemTek Technology M950913GN RangeMax Wireless Module User Manual User Guide WMIM 205GN rev

Gemtek Technology Co., Ltd. RangeMax Wireless Module User Guide WMIM 205GN rev

Manual

WMIM-205GN
Users Guide
11N mini PCI module
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, and
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, Router, Access
Pointetc.).
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 (for example : Access point,
Routermobile device.). The final end product must be labeled in a
visible area with the following: Contains TX FCC ID:
MXF-M950913GN”.
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 users 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
Hardware Installation………………………………….2
Software Installation………..………………………….3
Introduction
While Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is
adopted by 802.11N for the high-speed transfer rate in a
2.4GHz range. Gemteks MXF-M950913GN fully utilizes the
benefits of 802.11N standard on the proven compatibility
between two transfer modes and the high speed bit transfer that
is desirable for multimedia application in Wireless environment.
The internal Wireless LAN module allows your system (for
example, your notebook) to connect wirelessly to other
802.11-enabled systems, devices, or network.
Features
The MXF-M950913GN has the following features:
l Wireless LAN Data rates of 1Mbps to 54Mbps for 802.11g
and 1Mbps to 11Mbps for 802.11b.
l Wireless security using WPA with TKIP encryption, 802.1X
with EAP-type Authentication
Hardware Installation
Please follow the instruction to install your 11N mini PCI module
on your system (for example, your notebook):
Your computer comes with a unique Mini PCI Card socket,
which allows the computer to add wireless LAN (IEEE802.11N).
Step 1 Insert the mini-PCI at an angle of approximately 45
degrees into the empty Mini-PCI interface socket.
Step 2 Press it firmly so that the contact edge is driven into the
receiving socket.
Step 3 Connect the internal antenna.
Step 4 Connect the External antenna.
Congratulations! You have just completed the Wireless LAN
hardware installation. When you boot up the computer, you
should expect to see the wireless LAN connection capacity.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure
compliance requirements, the antenna used for this transmitter
must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20
cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Software Installation
Go to [Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Hardware >
Device Manager]. Double-click on Network Adapters and check
if 11N mini PCI module appears as one of the adapters. If it
does not exist, Windows has not detected it or the device driver
has not been installed properly. If there is a yellow mark or
red-cross on the network adapter, it may be a device or
resource conflict. Replace or update the device driver or consult
Windows.
Trouble Shooting
If the wireless LAN card does not function:
1. Make sure you have properly installed the driver for the card.
2. Consult the cards manual or contact the vendor for
installation information.
Software Configuration
If the driver is successfully installed, you can use your Windows
XP Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) utility or the utility tool
your vendor provided to manage your wireless adapter.
To enable the wireless connection:
Step 1 Click the icon to open the Windows XP configuration
utility window.
Step 2 The Wireless Network Properties window displays.
Your computer automatically connects to the network displayed
at the top of the Preferred networks list.
Step 3 In the Available networks list, highlight the network you
want to connect and click Configure.
Step 4 A Wireless Network Properties window will appear.
Step 5 Enter the Network name (SSID) of no more than 32
alphanumeric characters. This SSID is a network name that
identifies the wireless devices in the network. All workstations
and access points must use the same SSID to be able to
communicate with one another. The SSID is a 32-character field,
and the value is case sensitive.
Step 6 If the network requires Network Authentication, select
the type of authentication required. WPA might require further
Authentication options found on the Authentication tab. Match
the setting used by the network.
Step 7 Enter information for the new wireless network based
on the descriptions in the following:
Security: Authentication and Encryption
Network Authentication
Select if your access point requires authentication. Match the
authentication used by the network.
l Open: No authentication is used. Shared The Pre-Shared
Key (PSK) authentication method is used.
In enterprises, WPA will be used in conjunction with both
wireless router and authentication server. In Small Office/ Home
Office (SOHO) environment, where there are no authentication
servers, user can use pre-
shared key (PSK) mode in place of the
authentication server.
l WPA: Wi-Fi® Protected Access (WPA) authentication
(802.1X) is used with an EAP type.
WPA consists of three main elements: an Authentication Server
(typically a RADIUS server), WPA-enabled router or AP (called
"Authenticator"), and a WPA-enabled client (called "Supplicant").
l WPA-PSK: WPA authentication (802.1X) is used with a
Pre-Shared Key, which enables you to enter a static
Network key.
Data Encryption
Select the type of security encryption algorithm used. The
available types of encryption are based on the type of the
authentication selected.
l Disabled: No encryption.
l WEP: Deselect Network Key is provided for me
automatically and enter the Key provided by the network.
Available only with Open and Shared Authentication.
l TKIP: Available with WPA and WPA-PSK Authentication.
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) includes four algorithms:
MIC (message integrity check), to protect packets from
tampering; PPK (Per-Packet Key) hashing, to prevent weak key
attacks; extended IV (initialization vector), to reduce IV reuse
and the possibility that a hacker will collect sufficient packets to
crack the encryption; and a re-
temporal key dynamically. TKIP is the most commonly used
encryption method; however, if your wireless clients do not
support TKIP, the WX-5803 also supports AES (Advanced
Encryption Security) encryption. AES will replace 802.11's
RC4-based encryption under 802.11i specification.
Network key
Enter the security key for data encryption, when WEP or
WPA-PSK is selected. This can be entered in ASCII or
hexadecimal for WEP and in ASCII for WPA-PSK.
Key index
There are four Keys (1, 2, 3, 4) that can be selected for WEP.
The key index selected here must match the network key index.
The key is provided for me automatically
Select if the key is automatically provided. Most often, the key is
not automatically provided, so you have to un-check this box
and enter the network key. If using a RADIUS server, the key is
automatically provided.
This is a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network
Select if the network you are creating or accessing is a
computer-to computer (ad hoc) network. If you are attempting to
connect to an infrastructure network, then do not select this
setting.
Step 8 After entering the information for this network, click OK.
The Wireless Network window is displayed and the new network
is listed in the Preferred networks area.
Step 9 Your computer is connected to the selected network
when you see a blue bubble on top of the icon for that network.
If the blue bubble does not appear, click Refresh. If it still does
not appear, double-check that the wireless settings match the
configuration of the wireless network.
Step 10 Click OK to save your changes.
Congratulation!
You have successfully setup your wireless connection.
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