HON HAI PRECISION IND U98H038 Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device User Manual 802 11abgn

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Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device      1 Table of Contents  1 INTRODUCTION  2 1.1 INVENTORY CHECKLIST  2 1.2 SUPPORTED SECURITY  2 2 ANTENNA ATTACHMENT  3 3 WINDOWS VISTA WLAN AUTOCONFIG  5 3.1 LAUNCHING MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA WLAN AUTOCONFIG  5 3.2 SETTING THE NETWORK KEY AUTOMATICALLY  5 3.3 SETTING THE NETWORK KEY MANUALLY  8 3.3.1 No authentication (Open):    Setting the Network Key (Network Security)  12 3.3.2 Shared:    Setting the Network Key (Network Security)  14 3.3.3 WPA-Personal Or WPA2-Personal:    Setting the Network Key (Network Security)  17 3.3.4 WPA-Enterprise Or WPA2-Enterprise:    Setting the Network Key (Network Security)  19 3.3.5 802.1X:    Setting the Network Key (Network Security)  21 4 APPENDIX A: TROUBLESHOOTING 26 5 APPENDIX B:    REGULATORY NOTICES 27 6 APPENDIX C:    PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 33
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device      2 11  IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn  Welcome!     Your PC includes a Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device. This device allows you to establish a wireless network using your PC as a Wireless Client (Station Mode) if you already have a wireless network running. If you  have  already established  a  wireless  network  with  access to  the Internet, you can wirelessly connect this HP PC to your wireless network 11..11  IInnvveennttoorryy  CChheecckklliisstt  Included  with  your  PC  should  be  the  following  items  for  your  Wireless  LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device:    Antenna (Screws to the connector on the back of your PC. See Chapter 2)  Printed Quick Install Guide 11..22  SSuuppppoorrtteedd  SSeeccuurriittyy  In order to secure your network from passive or active intrusion, key features are enabled on Windows Vista WLAN AutoConfig :  WPA/WPA2 personal security    WEP encryption   Please  see  Chapter  3  for  information  on  security  settings  for  your  Wireless  LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device .
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device      3 22  AAnntteennnnaa  AAttttaacchhmmeenntt  This chapter contains instructions for antenna installation.     IImmppoorrttaanntt  It  is  assumed  that  there  is  an  existing  wireless  LAN  network  with  an  Internet connection that has been set up on your computer prior to using Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device. Please consult your ISP for further information. If you have already attached the antenna to your PC, please skip to Chapter 3. 1. Figure 1 shows the antenna jacks on the back of the PC and the Antenna Connectors.          Figure 1: Antenna Jacks on PC Back and Connectors 2. Screw the antenna connectors to the antenna jacks.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  4  Figure 2 Antenna Connectors Screwed to Jacks 3. Place the PC on a table or place the antenna in an elevated and open area to achieve the best wireless performance. Note: Make sure the middle connector is screwed to the middle antenna jack to allow  the  best  performance.  The  position  to  which  the  right  and  left connectors are screwed does not affect the performance.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  5 33  WWiinnddoowwss  VViissttaa  WWLLAANN  AAuuttooCCoonnffiigg  It is necessary to complete the steps in Chapter 2 Antenna Attachment prior to using Windows Vista WLAN AutoConfig. If  you  have  already  established  a  wireless  network  with  access  to  the  Internet and  you  would  like  to  wirelessly  connect  this  PC  to  your  wireless  network,  use Windows Vista WLAN AutoConfig. 33..11  LLaauunncchhiinngg  MMiiccrroossoofftt  WWiinnddoowwss  VViissttaa  WWLLAANN  AAuuttooCCoonnffiigg    To launch Windows Vista WLAN AutoConfig: 1. In the Systems Tray find the Wireless Networking icon.  Figure 3: Wireless Network Icon 2. Select Connect to a network and the Wireless Network Connection dialog box will appear. 33..22  SSeettttiinngg  tthhee  NNeettwwoorrkk  KKeeyy  AAuuttoommaattiiccaallllyy  The PC will begin functioning in Station Mode (as a Client) with your Wireless LAN Network as soon as the Network Key is set-up. Note: It is assumed that there is an existing wireless network with connection to    the  Internet.  If  not,  please  consult  your  ISP  for  further  information  on establishing an Internet connection.  Note: There may be multiple Network icons in the system tray. Choose the one for Wireless Network Connection as shown.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  6  IImmppoorrttaanntt  If you do  not have an  existing  wireless network  you will  need to set  up  your Wireless Router or Access Point prior to using your PC in Station Mode.  1. Find the Network Key (WEP Key or WPA/WPA2 Key) for your Wireless Network. 2. Select View Available Wireless Networks from the Wireless Network icon menu. 3. The Wireless Network Connection dialog box will appear.    Figure 4: Wireless Network Connection dialog box 4. Select the Wireless Network of your choice by clicking on its name and the entire block will become highlighted. 5. Select Connect in the lower right corner. 6. The Wireless Network Connection dialog box will appear as shown below.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  7  Figure 5: Wireless Network Connection dialog box 7. Enter the Network Key (WEP Key or WPA/WPA2 Key) for your Wireless Network.  HEX: Refer to 10 Characters in HEX notation for 40 bit or 26 characters for 128 bit encryption.  ASCII:  Refer  to  5  characters  for  40  bit  or  13  characters  for  128  bit encryption. If your network is using WPA/WPA2, it is necessary to enter an 8 to 63 character alphanumeric  key-phrase.  The  Network  Key  will  accept  any  of  these  as  it supports both WEP and WPA/WPA2. 8. Select Connect in Figure 5. 9. The Wireless Network Connection dialog box appears as you are being connected. Note:  If  your  network  is  using  WEP  encryption,  a  HEX  or  an  ASCEII  formats  is necessary when entering your Network key.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  8  Figure 6: Connecting to Wireless dialog box After connection to the network is established, the Wireless Network Connection dialog box will reappear showing the connection status as shown in Figure 7.    Figure 7: Wireless Network Connection dialog box 33..33  SSeettttiinngg  tthhee  NNeettwwoorrkk  KKeeyy  MMaannuuaallllyy  After launching the application (See Section 3.1, Launching the application), you will need to input the Network name and Network Key. The Network name and
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  9 Network Key must both be set up for your PC to function with your current network in Station Mode. Before manually setting up the Network name and Network Key on your PC, you must identify this information on your current wireless network:  Network name (SSID)  Security WPA-PSK Key OR Security WEP Key The Wireless Network Connection dialog box appears when you have launched Windows Vista WLAN AutoConfig:  Figure 8: Wireless Network Connection dialog box 1. Choose your Wireless Network in the Available wireless networks selection box. Your network will become highlighted. 2. Click “Open Network and Sharing Center” in the lower left corner, the Open Network and Sharing Center window appears. Note: Your Network name will appear in the Available wireless networks box. Any other listed available wireless networks represent the wireless networks established within range of your PC. These will vary and do not provide secured access to the Internet.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  10  Figure 9: Network and Sharing Center dialog box   3. Click Manage network connections under Tasks on the left side, the Network Connections window appears.    Figure 10: Network Connection dialog box 4. Right click your wireless connection icon and select Properties, click Continue in the User Account Control window (this function is open by default), the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box appears.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  11   Figure 11: Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box 5. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) then click Properties, the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box appears.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  12  Figure 12: Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties dialog box 6. Verify that the following choices are selected:  Obtain an IP address automatically  Obtain DNS server address automatically 7. Select OK. You are returned to the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box. For instructions on how to set security, refer to Section 3.3.1 to 3.3.5.   33..33..11  NNoo  aauutthheennttiiccaattiioonn  ((OOppeenn))::    SSeettttiinngg  tthhee  NNeettwwoorrkk  KKeeyy  ((NNeettwwoorrkk  SSeeccuurriittyy))  This section gives instruction on how to correctly set up No authentication (Open) security on your PC.   In  order  to  set  up  your  Network  Key  (security  feature)  you  will  need  to  do  the following: Note: Obtaining  an  IP  address  automatically  is  recommended.  If  static  IP  address settings are preferred, refer to your own wireless network settings.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  13 1. Open the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box:  Right click on the Wireless Networks icon in the system tray.  Select Network and Sharing Center from the Wireless Networks I con menu.  The Network and Sharing Center dialog box appears.  Click Connect to a network on the left side of the dialog box.  The Disconnect or connect to another network dialog box appears.  Select the wireless connection that  you want to  set the  network security key.   Right  click  the  network  connection  and  select  Properties,  Wireless  Network Properties  dialog  box  appears  shown  as  below.    Make  sure  Security  tab  is selected.  Figure 13: Wireless Network Properties Dialog Box   2. Select “None” and you don’t need to set security code. Click OK. 3. Select WEP in the Encryption type selection box then Network security key box will appear.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  14  Figure 14: Wireless Network Properties dialog box 4. Verify that the Data Encryption is set to WEP. 5. Input the Network security key then click OK.  HEX:    10 characters in HEX notation for 40 bit, or 26 characters for 128 bit.  ASCII:    5 characters for 40 bit, 13 characters for 128 bit. You are returned to the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box and are able to verify your connection.   33..33..22  SShhaarreedd::    SSeettttiinngg  tthhee  NNeettwwoorrkk  KKeeyy  ((NNeettwwoorrkk  SSeeccuurriittyy))  This section gives instruction on how to correctly set up Shared security on your PC.   In order to set up your Network Key (Shared security feature) you will need to do the following: Note:  Either a  HEX  or  ASCII  format is  necessary  when using  the  WEP  interface. Your WEP enabled device should already have either HEX or ASCII format pass-phrase associated.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  15 1. Open the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box:  Right click on the Wireless Networks icon in the system tray.  Select Network and Sharing Center from the Wireless Networks icon menu.  The Network and Sharing Center dialog box appears.  Click Connect to a network on the left side of the dialog box.  The Disconnect or connect to another network dialog box appears.  Select the wireless connection that  you want to  set the  network security key.   Right  click  the  network  connection  and  select  Properties,  Wireless  Network Properties  dialog  box  appears  shown  as  below.    Make  sure  Security  tab  is selected.  Figure 15: Wireless Network Properties Dialog Box   2. Select Shared in the Encryption type selection box then Network security key box will appear.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  16  Figure 16: Wireless Network Properties dialog box 3. Input the Network security key then click OK.  HEX:    10 characters in HEX notation for 40 bit, or 26 characters for 128 bit.  ASCII:    5 characters for 40 bit or 13 characters for 128 bit. You are returned to the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box and are able to verify your connection.      Note:  Either a  HEX  or  ASCII  format is  necessary  when using  the  WEP  interface. Your WEP enabled device should already have either HEX or ASCII format pass-phrase associated.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  17 33..33..33  WWPPAA--PPeerrssoonnaall  OOrr  WWPPAA22--PPeerrssoonnaall::    SSeettttiinngg  tthhee  NNeettwwoorrkk  KKeeyy  ((NNeettwwoorrkk  SSeeccuurriittyy))  This  section  gives  instruction  on  how  to  correctly  set  up  WPA2-Personal  or WPA-Personal security on your PC.   In  order  to  set  up  your  Network  Key  (WPA2-Personal  or  WPA-Personal  security feature) you will need to do the following: 1. Open the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box:  Right click on the Wireless Networks icon in the system tray.  Select Network and Sharing Center from the Wireless Networks I con menu.  The Network and Sharing Center dialog box appears.  Click Connect to a network on the left side of the dialog box.  The Disconnect or connect to another network dialog box appears.  Select the wireless connection that  you want to  set the  network security key.   Right  click  the  network  connection  and  select  Properties,  Wireless  Network Properties  dialog  box  appears  shown  as  below.    Make  sure  Security  tab  is selected.  Figure 17: Wireless Network Properties Dialog Box
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  18 2. Select WPA-Personal or WPA2-Personal in the Security type selection box then Wireless Network properties dialog box appears.    Figure 18: Wireless Network Properties dialog box 3. Verify that the Encryption type is set to TKIP or AES. 4. Input the Network security key then click OK.  HEX:    10 characters in HEX notation for 40 bit, or 26 characters for 128 bit.  ASCII:    5 characters for 40 bit, 13 characters for 128 bit. You are returned to the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box and are able to verify your connection.    Note:  An  8-to-63  character  alphanumeric  key-phrase  is  necessary  when  using the  WPA/WPA2  interface.  WPA/WPA2  does  not  require  HEX  or  ASCII notation common with WEP keys. Your WPA/WPA2 enabled device should already have an 8 to 63 character alphanumeric key-phrase.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  19 33..33..44  WWPPAA--EEnntteerrpprriissee  OOrr  WWPPAA22--EEnntteerrpprriissee::    SSeettttiinngg  tthhee  NNeettwwoorrkk  KKeeyy  ((NNeettwwoorrkk  SSeeccuurriittyy))  This  section  gives  instruction  on  how  to  correctly  set  up  WPA-Enterprise  OR WPA2-Enterprise security on your PC.   In order to set up your Network Key (WPA-Enterprise Or WPA2-Enterprise security feature) you will need to do the following: 1. Open the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box:  Right click on the Wireless Networks icon in the system tray.  Select Network and Sharing Center from the Wireless Networks I con menu.  The Network and Sharing Center dialog box appears.  Click Connect to a network on the left side of the dialog box.  The Disconnect or connect to another network dialog box appears.  Select the wireless connection that  you want to  set the  network security key.   Right  click  the  network  connection  and  select  Properties,  Wireless  Network Properties  dialog  box  appears  shown  as  below.    Make  sure  Security  tab  is selected.  Figure 19: Wireless Network Properties Dialog Box
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  20 2. Select WPA-Enterprise or WPA2-Enterprise in the Security type selection box then Wireless Network properties dialog box appears.    Figure 20: Wireless Network Properties dialog box 3. Verify that the Network Authentication method is set to Protected EAP (PEAP) or Smart Card or other certificate. 4. Verify that the Encryption type is set to TKIP or AES. 5. Input the Network security key then click OK.  HEX:    10 characters in HEX notation for 40 bit, or 26 characters for 128 bit.  ASCII:    5 characters for 40 bit, 13 characters for 128 bit. You are returned to the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box and are able to verify your connection.   Note:  An  8-to-63  character  alphanumeric  key-phrase  is  necessary  when  using the  WPA/WPA2  interface.  WPA/WPA2  does  not  require  HEX  or  ASCII notation common with WEP keys. Your WPA/WPA2 enabled device should already have an 8 to 63 character alphanumeric key-phrase.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  21 33..33..55    880022..11XX::    SSeettttiinngg  tthhee  NNeettwwoorrkk  KKeeyy  ((NNeettwwoorrkk  SSeeccuurriittyy))  This section gives instruction on how to correctly set up 802.1X security on your PC.   In order to set up your Network Key (802.1X security feature) you will need to do the following: 1. Open the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box:  Right click on the Wireless Networks icon in the system tray.  Select Network and Sharing Center from the Wireless Networks I con menu.  The Network and Sharing Center dialog box appears.  Click Connect to a network on the left side of the dialog box.  The Disconnect or connect to another network dialog box appears.  Select the wireless connection that  you want to  set the  network security key.   Right  click  the  network  connection  and  select  Properties,  Wireless  Network Properties  dialog  box  appears  shown  as  below.    Make  sure  Security  tab  is selected.  Figure 21: Wireless Network Properties Dialog Box
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  22 2. Select 802.1X in the Security type selection box then Wireless Network properties dialog box appears.    Figure 22: Wireless Network Properties dialog box 3. Verify that the Network Authentication method is set to Protected EAP (PEAP) or Smart Card or other certificate. 4. Verify that the Encryption type is set to TKIP or AES. 5. Input the Network security key then click OK.  HEX:    10 characters in HEX notation for 40 bit, or 26 characters for 128 bit.  ASCII:    5 characters for 40 bit, or 13 characters for 128 bit. You are returned to the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box and are able to verify your connection.  Note:  An  8-to-63  character  alphanumeric  key-phrase  is  necessary  when  using the  WPA/WPA2  interface.  WPA/WPA2  does  not  require  HEX  or  ASCII notation common with WEP keys. Your WPA/WPA2 enabled device should already have an 8 to 63 character alphanumeric key-phrase.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  23 Terms TTeerrmmss  DDeeffiinniittiioonn  Access Point (AP)  A  hardware  device  (possibly  a  PC)  that  can  act  as  a communication  hub  for  wireless  devices  enabling  them  to connect to a wired LAN (Local Area Network) or to one another. ASCII  (American Standard  Code  for Information Interchange) A code used for encryption that represents letters with numbers. Broadband Router  A device that lets multiple client devices share a single internet connection (like DSL, Cable modem or T1). Generally Broadband Routers  offer  rudimentary  network  address  translations  and firewall features. Client  A device that acquires networking services from another device like another PC or access point. DNS Server  Domain Name System / Service / Server is a service available on the internet that translates domain names into IP addresses. Encryption  The  most  efficient  way  to  achieve  data  security  online. Encryption is a method of coding data. Generally it is necessary to provide a secret key or password in order to receive decoded information when encrypted.   Router  A gate or entrance into a network. The ISP connecting a home to the internet is generally the router in a residence. HEX  A  numbering  system  used  in  encryption.  HEX  is  a  16  symbol system consisting of the numbers 0 – 9 and A – F. IP Address  An  address  that  identifies  devices  on  a  TCP/IP  network  (eg; 192.168.0.2). ISP  (Internet  Service Provider)  A company that provides access to the internet.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  24 TTeerrmmss  DDeeffiinniittiioonn  MAC Address  Media Access Control Address. On an 802.11 network the MAC address is used to identify each node of the network. Network Name  See SSID. Network Key  Network password. SSID  (Service  Set Identifier)  The unique identifier attached to the header of packets sent over a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). The SSID differentiates Wireless LANs from one another. For this reason an SSID must be entered on each wireless device attempting to connect on the WLAN. Station  See Client. WEP  Wired  Equivalency  Protocol.  WEP  is  an  802.11  encryption standard that provides security for wireless LANs. Wireless LAN  A wireless version of Ethernet, the Wireless Local Area Network enables  wireless  internet  access  through  your  or  broadband router. Wireless Network  See Wireless LAN. WPA  Wi-Fi Protected Access. WPA is an addition to the security in the 802.11  standard.  It  is  an  enhancement  to  the  original  security implementation for 802.11 devices. WPA2  WPA2  is  the  next  generation  of  Wi-Fi  security.  It  is  the  Wi-Fi Alliance's  interoperable  implementation  of  the  ratified  IEEE 802.11i standard. WPA Personal AES  (Advanced Encryption Standard). See WPA/WPA2.   WPA Personal TKIP  (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol). See WPA/WPA2.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  25
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  26 44  AAppppeennddiixx  AA::  TTrroouubblleesshhoooottiinngg   PPrroobblleemm  RReeccoommmmeennddeedd  SSoolluuttiioonn  Verify that your Network Keys are entered correctly. If the problem persists………… My  WPA/WPA2  security  settings  are not working properly. Reconfigure your wireless network setting to WEP security. Verify  your  Network  name  and  Security settings. If the problem persists……… I  am  unable  to  see  my  Network name  in  the  Available  wireless networks  section  of  the  Wireless Network  Connection  dialog  box  on my PC. Consult  the  user’s  manual  for  your Wireless Router or Access Point. I  am  having  difficulty  with  my  VPN connection. Check  your  VPN  server  for  related problems. Internet Gaming issues  For assistance with Internet gaming issues please  refer  to  Microsoft’s  internet gaming site.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  27 55  AAppppeennddiixx  BB::    RReegguullaattoorryy  NNoottiicceess   Regulatory Notices  To identify this product refer to the part or model number on the product label Federal Communication Commission Notices   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.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  28  For  operation  within  5.15  ~  5.25GHz  frequency  range,  it  is  restricted  to  indoor environment.  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.  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. European Notices EC Conformance Declaration This device complies with the Essential Requirements of the R&TTE Directive of the European Union (1999/5/EC). This equipment meets the following conformance standards: EN 60950-1 - Product Safety EN 300 328 - Technical requirements for 2.4 GHz radio equipment EN 301 893 – Technical requirements for 5GHz radio equipment EN 301 489-1 / EN 301 489-17 - EMC requirements for radio equipment Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European Community English  Hereby, Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd., declares that this Radio LAN device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  29 Finnish  Valmistaja  Hon  Hai Precision  Ind.  Co., Ltd.  vakuuttaa  täten  että Radio  LAN  device  tyyppinen  laite  on  direktiivin  1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.  Dutch  Hierbij  verklaart  Hon  Hai  Precision  Ind.  Co.,  Ltd.  dat  het  toestel Radio LAN device in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.   Bij  deze  Hon  Hai  Precision  Ind.  Co.,  Ltd.  dat  deze  Radio  LAN device  voldoet  aan  de  essentiële  eisen  en  aan  de  overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999/5/EC. French  Par  la  présente  Hon  Hai  Precision  Ind.  Co.,  Ltd.  déclare  que l'appareil  Radio  LAN  device  est  conforme  aux  exigences essentielles  et  aux  autres  dispositions  pertinentes  de  la  directive 1999/5/CE. Swedish  Härmed intygar Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd. att denna Radio LAN  device  står  I  överensstämmelse  med  de  väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG. Danish  Undertegnede Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd. erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr Radio LAN device overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. German  Hiermit  erklärt  Hon  Hai  Precision  Ind.  Co.,  Ltd.,  dass  sich dieser/diese/dieses  Managed  Accces  Point  in  Übereinstimmung mit  den  grundlegenden  Anforderungen  und  den  anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet". (BMWi)  Hiermit  erklärt  Hon  Hai  Precision  Ind.  Co.,  Ltd.  die Übereinstimmung  des  Gerätes  RLAN  device  mit  den grundlegenden  Anforderungen  und  den  anderen  relevanten Festlegungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG. (Wien)   Greek  ΜΕ  ΤΗΝ  ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ  Hon  Hai  Precision  Ind.  Co.,  Ltd.  ∆ΗΛΩΝΕΙ  ΟΤΙ RLAN  device  ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ  ΠΡΟΣ  ΤΙΣ  ΟΥΣΙΩ∆ΕΙΣ  ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  30 ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ∆ΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ Ο∆ΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ Italian  Con  la  presente  Hon  Hai  Precision  Ind.  Co.,  Ltd.  dichiara  che questo Radio LAN device è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Spanish  Por medio de la presente Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd. declara que el Radio  LAN device cumple con los  requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera  otras  disposiciones  aplicables  o  exigibles  de  la Directiva 1999/5/CE.   Portuguese  Hon  Hai  Precision  Ind.  Co.,  Ltd.  declara  que  este  Radio  LAN device  está  conforme  com  os  requisitos  essenciais  e  outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Malti  Hawnhekk, Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd., jiddikjara li dan RLAN device  jikkonforma  mal-ħtiġijiet  essenzjali  u  ma  provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC   Estonian  Käesolevaga  kinnitab  Hon  Hai  Precision  Ind.  Co.,  Ltd.  seadme RLAN  device  vastavust  direktiivi  1999/5/EÜ  põhinõuetele  ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.  Hungarian  Alulírott, Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd. nyilatkozom, hogy a RLAN device megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.   Slovak  Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd. týmto vyhlasuje, že RLAN device spĺňa  základné  požiadavky  a  všetky  príslušné  ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES.   Czech  Hon  Hai  Precision  Ind.  Co.,  Ltd.  tímto  prohlašuje,  že  tento  RLAN device je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES.   Slovene  Šiuo  Hon  Hai  Precision  Ind.  Co.,  Ltd.  deklaruoja,  kad  šis  RLAN device atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  31 Lithuanian  Šiuo  Hon  Hai  Precision  Ind.  Co.,  Ltd.  deklaruoja,  kad  šis  RLAN device atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.  Latvian  Ar  šo  Hon  Hai  Precision  Ind.  Co.,  Ltd.  deklarē,  ka  RLAN  device atbilst  Direktīvas  1999/5/EK  būtiskajām  prasībām  un  citiem  ar  to saistītajiem noteikumiem.   IC CAUTION This  device  complies  with  RSS-210  of  the  Industry  Canada  Rules.  Operation  is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference and 2)  this  device  must  accept  any  interference,  including  interference  that  may cause undesired operation of the device  This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 1.5 dBi.   Antenna  having  a  higher  gain  is  strictly  prohibited  per  regulations  of  Industry Canada. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.  To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the EIRP is not more than required for successful communication.  Caution: The  device  for  the  band  5150-5250  MHz  is  only  for  indoor  usage  to  reduce potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  32 Because high power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority)  in  5250-5350  MHz  and  5650-5850  MHz,  these  radars  could  cause interference and/or damage to license exempt LAN devices.  IMPORTANT NOTE: IC Radiation Exposure Statement: This  equipment  complies  with  IC  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.
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  33 66  AAppppeennddiixx  CC::    PPrroodduucctt  SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss  Specifications Model Number U98H038 Functional Criteria  Data Rate  Up to 54 Mbps   Operating Range  802.11a/b/g/n: 30m (indoor) Radio Signal  Modulation  Direct Sequency Spread Spectrum (DSSS) Orthogonal  Frequency  Division  Multiplexing (OFDM) Operating Frequency  USA (FCC), Canada (IC): 2412~2462 MHz   5150~5250 MHz & 5725~5850 MHz Europe (CE): 2412~2472 MHz   5150~5250 MHz & 5725~5850 MHz Operating Channel  USA, Canada:  11 Channels for 802.11b/g 9 Channels for 5 GHz Europe: 13 Channels for 802.11b/g (7 for France)
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  34 9 Channels for 5 GHz Physical Characteristics  Power Consumption  TX: 810 mA Max; RX: 260 mA Dimensions  122 x 81 x 14 mm (4.80 x 3.19 x 0.55 in.) Antenna  External Antenna LED Indicator  Power / Link(Green):   Blink:  Radio  on  and  scanning,  On:  Link established ACT(Green):   Blink: Data transmitting Host Interface  PCI specification v.2.3 Standards Conformance   Wireless Standard  IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi, WPA/WPA2 Environmental   Temperature  Operating: 0 to 55 °C (32 to 131 °F) Storage: -20 to 75 °C (-4 to 167 °F) Humidity  5 to 90% (non-condensing) Certification
Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n Device                                                                                  35 Emissions  EN 301489-1/-17 FCC Part 15 Subpart B ICES-003 Safety  EN60950-1 Radio  EN300328, EN301893 FCC Part 15 Subpart C & Subpart E IC RSS-210 Software Drivers   NDIS Drivers  Windows Vista Antenna Specification   Antenna Type  External Antenna Frequency Band  2.4 ~ 2.5GHz 5.15~5.25GHz & 5.725~5.85GHz Polarization  Vertical Connector  Reverse SMA Connector Gain  802.11a/b/g/n: Peak gain: 1.5 dBi Radiation  Omni-directional 77

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