GemTek Technology WIXUBB-110 WiMAX USB250, 802.16e wave2 2.5GHz USB Dongle User Manual BreezeMAX USB250

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BreezeMAX® USB 250User ManualSoftware Version: 1.0June 2010P/N 215679
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Safety InformationBreezeMAX USB 250 vi  User ManualSafety InformationFederal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis 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.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.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.IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure StatementThis 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.SAR compliance has been established in typical laptop computer(s) with USB slot, and product could be used in typical laptop computer with USB slot. Other
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ContentsBreezeMAX USB 250 ix  User ManualContents1. About BreezeMAX USB250..................................................................11.1 BreezeMAX USB250 Hardware....................................................................................11.2 Specifications...............................................................................................................11.2.1 Hardware Specifications .....................................................................................11.2.2 Wireless Specifications .......................................................................................21.2.3 Dimensions .........................................................................................................21.2.4 Environmental Specifications..............................................................................31.2.5 Standards............................................................................................................31.3 LED Indication ..............................................................................................................42. Installation...........................................................................................42.1 Prerequisites.................................................................................................................42.2 Installation Procedure..................................................................................................43. Uninstalling the Software ...................................................................73.1 Prerequisites.................................................................................................................83.2 Uninstallation Procedure.............................................................................................84. Using Your BreezeMAX USB250 .........................................................84.1 Prerequisites.................................................................................................................84.2 Settings the WiMAX Connection Manager (WCM) ....................................................94.3 Connecting to the WiMAX Network ..........................................................................114.4 Operation Verification................................................................................................124.5 Viewing Status Details...............................................................................................134.6 Software Upgrade.......................................................................................................175. Maintenance and Troubleshooting ...................................................186. Glossary.............................................................................................20
About BreezeMAX USB250 BreezeMAX USB250 HardwareBreezeMAX USB 250 1 User Manual1. About BreezeMAX USB250The BreezeMAX USB 250 device supports IEEE 802.16e-2005 state of the art Scalable OFDMA based Technology. BreezeMAX USB250 operates on 2.3, 2.5 and 3.5 GHz frequency licensed band. It provides users a seamless broadband wireless access, video streaming at home, office or on the move. To protect information transmitting through wireless network, standard security Sublayer PKMv2 EAP based user authorization/authentication and AES for data encryption are supported.An easy-to-use Windows-based utility provides the graphic user interface for system/link status, configuration and firmware updates.1.1 BreezeMAX USB250 HardwareThe BreezeMAX USB250 hardware consists of a USB modem, a USB connector adapter, and Quick Installation Guide.The following figure shows the BreezeMAX USB250.1.2 Specifications1.2.1 Hardware SpecificationsFigure 1: BreezeMAX USB250 Unit and AdapterSystemCPU BCSM250, Wave 2Flash ROM 16MB Network InterfaceUSB 2.0WiMAX Port Two Printed AntennasLED Indicator
About BreezeMAX USB250 SpecificationsBreezeMAX USB 250 2 User Manual1.2.2 Wireless Specifications1.2.3 DimensionsStandards5002-e61.208 EEEIsseleriWI/OV0.5+ CDtrop tupni rewoP CDsutatS kniL XAMiWrotacidni DELModel 2.3 GHz 2.5 GHz 3.5 GHzOperating Frequencies2.302 ~ 2.397 GHz 2.483 ~ 2.687 GHz 3.302~3.597 GHzzHM01/7/5zHM 01/5zHM 01/5htdiwdnaB lennahCTX Output Power @25°C: +23 dBm (typical), 16QAM 3/4 with EVM -24dB / FCC spectrum mask@0/40°C: +23 dBm (typical), 16QAM 3/4 with EVM -24dB / FCC spectrum mask@25°C: +23 dBm (typical), 16QAM 3/4 with EVM -24dB / FCC spectrum mask@0/40°C: +20 dBm (typical), 16QAM 3/4 with EVM -24dB / FCC spectrum mask@25°C: +23 dBM (typical)’ 16QAM 3/4 with EVM -24dB / ETSI spectrum mask@0/40°C: +23 dBm (typical)’ 16QAM 3/4 with EVM -24dB / ETSI spectrum maskSensitivity (MRC) Better than mRCT 6dB Better than mRCT 6dB Better than mRCT 6dBAntenna Support Frequency2302~2397 MHz 2483~2687 MHz 3302~3597 MHzRadio Type Dual Receive, Direct Conversion Radio (CMOS), MIMO Rate 1 and Rate 2, Beam FormingModulation S-OFDMA, MIMOModulation Technique QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAMNetwork Architectures WiMAX Forum NRM (Network Reference Model)Operating Channels In Channel Step Size 250KHzTransmit Power Dynamic Range45 dBPower Consumption Below 2.5WLength x Width x Height (mm) 93.7mm x 28mm x 10.7mmg02thgieW
About BreezeMAX USB250 SpecificationsBreezeMAX USB 250 3 User Manual1.2.4 Environmental Specifications1.2.5 StandardsOperating Temperature 0° to +40°CStorage Temperature -20° to 60°COperating Humidity  max. 90% Storage Humidity max. 90%Model Standard Details2.3 GHz CE Health: EN 62311 (SAR)RF: EN 302 326EMC: EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1Safety: EN 60950-1, 2nd editionNotify Body review (0560)2.5 GHz FCC Health: FCC OET 65C (SAR)RF: FCC Part 27MEMI: FCC Part 15BUL Safety: UL 60950-1, 2nd editionCE Health: EN 62311 (SAR) Safety: EN 60950-1, 2nd editionRF: ETSI 302544Reliability: ETSI 300 019-2-3EMC: ETSI 301 489-1 V1.4.1Notify Body review (0560)3.5 GHz CE Health: EN 62311 (SAR)RF: EN 302 623EMC: EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1Safety: EN 60950-1, 2nd editionNotify Body Review (0560)
Installation LED IndicationBreezeMAX USB 250 4 User Manual1.3 LED Indication2. InstallationThe following section will guide you through the hardware and software installation.The software installs drivers on your laptop, which allow you to use the BreezeMAX USB250 just like a regular modem.2.1 PrerequisitesBefore installation, make sure you have a computer with the following:A minimum of 64MB available hard disk spaceAn available USB 2.0 slotWindows XP, Windows 7 or Windows Vista operating system2.2 Installation Procedure1Remove the plastic cap and slide the BreezeMAX USB250 into the USB port. The LED indicator turns on if the device is properly inserted.Color Status DescriptionRed On Power onNo Network EntryFirmware download completeDriver initializedYellow/green Blinking WiMAX connectedIMPORTANTWindows Vista and Windows 7 users must install under Administrator mode for installation to be complete.To install BreezeMAX USB:
Installation Installation ProcedureBreezeMAX USB 250 5 User Manual2A new removable storage “WiMAXCM” is displayed in the Explorer (see Figure 2). If auto-run is enabled in your PC, the installer is executed automatically. Otherwise, execute the installer manually.3The WiMAX Connection Manager Setup Wizard is displayed; Click Next to continue.4Select the installation path: Click Browse to select a different path from the default or click Install to start the installation in the current path.NOTEPlease ignore the “Found new hardware” message.Figure 2: Removable Storage “WiMAXCM”Figure 3: WiMAX Connection Manager Setup Wizard WindowNOTETo review or make changes at this time, click Back. To cancel the installation process, click Cancel.
Installation Installation ProcedureBreezeMAX USB 250 6 User Manual5The installation process starts, displaying the status of installed components. The utility and drivers are automatically installed and may take several minutes. Wait for the installation completion.6When the installation is complete, click Next. Figure 4: Choose Installation Location WindowIMPORTANTWindows Vista and Windows 7 users, a security screen may prompt you to identify the WCM program. To continue installation, click AllowFigure 5: Installation Process
Uninstalling the Software Installation ProcedureBreezeMAX USB 250 7 User Manual7The installation is complete. Click Finish to complete the installation and close the wizard.After installing the WCM, an icon is displayed in your System Tray and the Connection Manager main window opens automatically.8If necessary, proceed either with “Settings the WiMAX Connection Manager (WCM)” on page 9 or “Viewing Status Details” on page 13.3. Uninstalling the SoftwareThe following section will guide you through the BreezeMAX USB250 software uninstallation procedure.Figure 6: Installation CompleteFigure 7: WiMAX Connection Manager
Using Your BreezeMAX USB250 PrerequisitesBreezeMAX USB 250 8 User Manual3.1 PrerequisitesBefore proceeding, ensure that your Wireless Connection Manager is closed and the BreezeMAX USB250 is not plugged in to facilitate an easy uninstallation procedure.3.2 Uninstallation Procedure1Navigate to Start > Programs > WCM and click Uninstall.2You are prompted to verify the process. Click Yes to proceed.3The Windows Installer removes the WCM software from your system.4. Using Your BreezeMAX USB250Your BreezeMAX USB250 comes with an easy-to-use graphic user interface. The following chapter provides information for login and connecting to your WiMAX account.4.1 PrerequisitesBefore you can connect to your network, make sure you have the following:WiMAX account information as supplied by your service provider.Required software installed from the unit (as described above).BreezeMAX USB250 inserted (with or without the USB cable adapter).IMPORTANTA reboot will be required after uninstalling the Wireless Connection Manager.To uninstall BreezeMAX USB:IMPORTANTMenu screens are subject to change and may differ from the actual working sample.
Using Your BreezeMAX USB250 Settings the WiMAX Connection Manager (WCM)BreezeMAX USB 250 9 User Manual4.2 Settings the WiMAX Connection Manager (WCM)This chapter describes the general settings available for users, including basic settings and authentication. 1In the main WCM window click Settings. The Settings page is displayed, containing the Basic and Authentication tabs .To configure general settings:NOTEThe Basic tab may contain Language selection, depending on your configuration.Figure 8: Setting Page: Basic Tab
Using Your BreezeMAX USB250 Settings the WiMAX Connection Manager (WCM)BreezeMAX USB 250 10  User Manual2In the Basic tab select or deselect the following and click OK:»Automatically Start CM when Device is Plugged: If it is enabled, WiMAX Connection Manager starts automatically when the USB250 is plugged into the PC. (Default: Enabled)»Automatically Connects When CM Starts: If it is enabled, WiMAX Connection Manager tries to connect to WiMAX network automatically when it starts. (Default: Enabled)»Language (if enabled for display): select the language (default: English). 3To initiate SW Upgrade procedure, click the Update button  . Refer to “Software Upgrade” on page 17.4In the Authentication tab (see Figure 9) specify the following and click OK:»Method: Select one of the following WiMAX security method:◊None - authentication is disabled◊EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAPv2 (default) - Extensible Authentication Protocol-Tunneled Transport Layer Security, supporting the Microsoft version of the Challenge-handshake authentication protocol, version 2.◊EAP-TLS - Extensible Authentication Protocol Transport Layer Security (not supported in current release).»User Identity: Enter the user name supplied by the service provider (Default: CPEMACaddr@WiMAX.com).»User Password: Enter the user password supplied by the service provider. (Default: quickynikynyoky).»Realm: Enter the WiMAX domain for EAP used by Supplicant (Default: WiMAX.com).
Using Your BreezeMAX USB250 Connecting to the WiMAX NetworkBreezeMAX USB 250 11  User ManualYour USB is now ready to connect to the WiMAX network.4.3 Connecting to the WiMAX NetworkThis section describes how to connect to WiMAX network with proper configurations.1Navigate to Start > Programs > WiMAX Connection ManagerIf “Automatically Connects When CM Starts” is enabled, a blue button with dynamic background is displayed and CM will try to connect any available WiMAX base station (BS).Figure 9: Settings: Authentication TabTo connect to WiMAX network:
Using Your BreezeMAX USB250 Operation VerificationBreezeMAX USB 250 12  User ManualIf “Automatically Connects When CM Starts” is disabled, click the orange button to start the connection.4.4 Operation VerificationTo verify proper operation of the unit, examine the LED indicator.To verify data connectivity, from the end-user's PC or from a portable PC connected to the unit, connect to a known internet site (e.g www.Alvarion.com).When connected to WiMAX network, a small blue button with several concentric circles is displayed (see Figure 12). The orange concentric circles represent WiMAX signal strength. Figure 10: CM Main Window: WiMAX ConnectingFigure 11: CM Main Window: WiMAX DisconnectedIMPORTANTIn the event that signal strength is low, tilting the USB device while attached to the USB Connector adapter may improve signal strength and quality. Adjusting the USB device position may also improve signal quality.
Using Your BreezeMAX USB250 Viewing Status DetailsBreezeMAX USB 250 13  User ManualTo disconnect from the network, click the blue circle.An Error message is displayed when the CPE does not find a base station.Some basic information is also shown in this window, which includes:Service: Network service provider (NSP) name. The Service parameter is hidden if WCM cannot obtain the operator's name via NSP discovery.Duration: Time (HH:MM:SEC) during which there is connection to WiMAXIP Address: Address of the WiMAX serverDL Speed: Downlink speed in kbpsUL Speed: Uplink speed in kbpsSent: Data sent in KB/MB/GBReceived: Data received in KB/MB/GB4.5 Viewing Status DetailsIn addition to the basic information that appears in the main window, you can view detailed information on the various device parameters.Figure 12: CM Main Window: WiMAX Connected
Using Your BreezeMAX USB250 Viewing Status DetailsBreezeMAX USB 250 14  User Manual1In the main window click Status. The Status page is displayed, showing the IP Network tab.2To view various parameters, select the appropriate tab: The IP Network tab includes:»Physical Address»IP Address - WAN IP address. For DHCP mode - IP address acquired on the WAN interface is displayed. Otherwise it is 0.0.0.0»Subnet Mask »Default Gateway - Gateway IP address»DNS Servers - Domain Name System servers IP address(es)To view status details:Figure 13: Status - IP Network Tab
Using Your BreezeMAX USB250 Viewing Status DetailsBreezeMAX USB 250 15  User ManualThe WiMAX tab includes:»State - The status of the device, including “Init”, “Ready”, “Scan”, “Network Entry”, “Operational”, and “Idle”.»Session Duration - Time of device function (hours:minutes:seconds)»Temperature - Unit’s current temperature»Base Station ID - Base Station ID number (e.g. 00:01:21:00:03:5A)»Center Frequency - The middle frequency of the bandwidth of a channel.»Bandwidth»RSSI - Currently received signal strength indication»CINR - Carrier to Interference-plus-Noise Ratio [in decibels (dB))»TX Power - Transmission power»Downlink Rate - Rate (kbytes per second) of downlink transmitted bytes»Uplink Rate - Rate (kbytes per second) of uplink transmitted bytes»Byte Sent - Total number of transmitted bytes»Byte Received - Total number of received bytes
Using Your BreezeMAX USB250 Viewing Status DetailsBreezeMAX USB 250 16  User ManualThe About tab includes»Product Name»Product Version»Driver Version»Firmware Version»Copyright»URLFigure 14: Status - WiMAX Tab
Using Your BreezeMAX USB250 Software UpgradeBreezeMAX USB 250 17  User Manual4.6 Software UpgradeThis section describes how to update your wireless connection manager. 1When a new version is available, the following message is displayed, allowing you to choose if to install the new update or not.Figure 15: Status - About TabNOTESoftware upgrade availability is dependent on your service provider.To upgrade the software found in your BreezeMAX USB 250 device:
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Software UpgradeBreezeMAX USB 250 18  User Manual2To update immediately, click OK; the management application closes and the installation starts automatically. Click Next to confirm each step of the installation. When the new software is installed, the management application restarts.To continue running the existing version of the application click Cancel. The new firmware image remains in C:\Program Files\WiMAXCM\oma\temp folder, but it will not be installed automatically the next time the WCM is restarted. To install the update after choosing Cancel, manually run the installer from the location mentioned above.5. Maintenance and TroubleshootingThe following section provides information for hardware and software related questions or troubleshooting issues.Figure 16: WiMAXCM UpdateQAre there any special requirements for notebook computers?AYes, there are two special requirements for notebook computers:An available USB 2.0 slot is required.Power supply support of 5V±5% is required.QWhat's the correct way to install the client software?AThe operating system detects the new hardware and guides you to install the new driver step by step.QCan I take out the USB device without removing it through the operating system?AAlthough the USB device supports hot swap, please remove it by undocking it through your operating system first.QWhat operating system does the client utility support?
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Software UpgradeBreezeMAX USB 250 19  User ManualAThe client utility currently supports Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows Vista.QMy device failed to connect after I inserted my USB device. What can I do at this time?ATake out the USB adapter at this time and reinsert it in the USB slot. When your device is detected the main screen appears.QI have followed the procedures in the user manual, why can't I access the Internet?APlease make sure the USB adapter has been activated successfully. In addition, contact your operator for detailed settings.QI click connect but I cannot log in to my account?APlease verify your account UserID and Password and ensure they are correct. Enter the account information and try again.QMy account information is correct, but I'm still not able to log in.ASignal reception might be a factor. Situate your computer in a location with good air link quality, and attempt to connect again.
Glossary Software UpgradeBreezeMAX USB 250 20  User Manual6. GlossaryThis section details terms used in this manual.Authentication The process to verify the identity of a client requesting network access. IEEE 802.11 specifies two forms of authentication: open system and shared key.BS Base StationChannel Allocation Priority Level (CAPL)CAPL scan list is defined by the customer provisioned list. There are some parameters with CAPL scan: NAPID, priority and RefID.NAPID is used to filter some BS if the NAPID is not matched.Priority is the customer defined priority scan order. Higher priority will be scanned first.RefID is a result of mapping from IDs into a scan list from the  channel plan.Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)An authentication protocol used to authenticate network clients. EAP is combined with IEEE 802.1X port authentication and a RADIUS authentication server to provide “mutual authentication” between a client, the access point, and the a RADIUS server.EAP-Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS)A cryptographic protocol that provides secure communications on the Internet for web browsing, e-mail, Internet faxing, instant messaging and other data transfers. EAP-Tunneled Transport Layer Security (EAP-TTLS)An EAP protocol that extends TLS. Handover The WiMAX Handover mechanism was defined to maintain uninterrupted user communication session during their movement from one location to another. IEEE 802.16e A standard that provides mobile broadband wireless access using Scalable Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (SOFDMA).MSCHAPV2 (MS-CHAP. v2) Microsoft version of the Challenge-handshake authentication protocol, version 2. MS-CHAPv2 provides mutual authentication between peers by adding a peer challenge upon the Response packet and an authenticator response on the Success packet.
Glossary Software UpgradeBreezeMAX USB 250 21  User ManualmRCT Mobile Radio Conformance TestNetwork Access Point (NAP)Network exchange point equipped with large-scale switching facilities and serving as a connection point between individual Internet Service Providers Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) OMA DM (device Management) is a protocol specified by Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) for Device Management purposes, by the Device Management Working Group and the Data Synchronization (DS) Working Group. The communication protocol is a request-response protocol.

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