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KAI-LINK Wireless LAN
KWL-210(PCMCIA card)
KWL-220(USB adapter)
User’s Guide
Contents
1 Introduction .......................................................................................2
1.1 Package Contents ........................................................................................................ 3
1.2 System Requirements ................................................................................................. 3
1.3 Firmware Features...................................................................................................... 3
1.4 Driver Features ........................................................................................................... 4
2 Quick Installation ..............................................................................5
3 Installation Procedures Under Windows/95/98/Me/2000 ...............7
3.1 Installing the Application and Drivers Under Windows 95/98/2000...................... 7
3.2 Uninstall Procedure Under Windows 95/98/Me..................................................... 14
3.3 Uninstall Procedure Under Windows 2000............................................................. 14
4 Installation Procedures Under Windows NT 4.0 ..........................16
4.1 Installing the Driver Under Windows NT 4.0 ........................................................ 16
4.2 Configuration Under Windows NT 4.0 ................................................................... 17
4.3 Uninstall Procedure Under Windows NT 4.0 ......................................................... 17
5 Configuration & Monitor Utility......................................................19
5.1 How to Install the Configuration & Monitor Utility ............................................. 19
5.2 Using the Configuration & Monitor Utility............................................................ 20
5.3 How to Uninstall the Configuration & Monitor Utility......................................... 27
6 Warranty & Contact US………………………………………………..28
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1 Introduction
The KAI-LINK KWL-210/220 is a Wireless LAN Card with a rate
of 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps operating in the ISM band using Direct
Sequence
Spread
Spectrum
(DSSS)
transmission,
implementing the IEEE 802.11b standard. For these card
KAI-LINK currently provides Device Drivers for
MS
Windows® 95/98/2000, Windows® NT 4.0,and Windows CE.
Linux Drivers will be supported soon.
KAI-LINK also provides tools for the configuration and firmware
upgrade of the cards. These tools, as well as the installation
procedure for the MS Windows 95/98/2000, MS Windows®
NT4.0, operating systems are described in this document.
Two pieces of software are needed, in order to install the
adapter in a PCMCIA card or USB adapter slot of a PC and
operate under an operating system. The first one is the driver,
which provides the necessary mechanisms to the operating
system in order to use the adapter as any other networking
adapters. The driver communicates with the firmware using
exchange of commands (Set MIB, Get MIB, Scan, Sync, etc.).
The other piece of software needed is the code written on the
MAC chip, which is responsible for the implementation of the
IEEE 802.11b, and for the interface with driver.
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1.1 Package Contents
Before you do anything, open your package and verify it
includes:
A KAI-LINK KWL-210 / 220 Wireless LAN Card
Firmware, Drivers, User Guide, and Software Tools CD
1.2 System Requirements
Operating System: MS Windows 95/98/2000, Windows NT
4.0 with Service Pack 4 or later
Desktop PC or notebook PC with CD-ROM drive
SA to PCMCIA or PCI to PCMCIA controller in case of
desktop PC (For KAI-LINK KWL-210)
PCMCIA Type II or Type III card slot in case of notebook pc
USB 1.1 (For KAI-link KWL-220)
Note: Your PCMCIA controller must support 3.3V PC cards.
Some old PCs may not support 3.3V cards.
1.3 Firmware Features
The IEEE 802.11b firmware supports:
– Distributed Coordination Function
CSMA/CA
Backoff Procedure
NAV Management
ACK Procedure
Retransmission of unacknowledged frames
– RTS/CTS Handshake
– Duplicate Detection and Recovery
– Beacon Generation (ad-hoc mode)
– Probe Response (ad-hoc mode)
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– Fragmentation and Reassembly
– Wired Equivalent Privacy Algorithm (WEP-40 bits)
– Authentication Algorithm (Open System, Shared Key)
– Auto Rate Fallback
– TSF synchronization
– Short Preamble
1.4 Driver Features
The drivers for the KWL-210/220 Wireless LAN Card support:
– Roaming
– Preferred AP
– Dynamic configuration
– Site Survey
– Preamble Type detection
– Firmware Upgrade
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2 Quick Installation
This section provides a quick step by step guide on how to
install your KWL-210/220 Wireless LAN Card. Please follow the
steps described below and refer to the appropriate sections for
further details:
Power on the computer
Please make sure that you don’t insert your PCMCIA /USB
adapter yet.
Install the drivers and application:
Insert the given Installation CD into your CD-Rom drive.
Select the Utilities & Drivers folder.
Locate the executable file “setup.exe” and double click it.
Follow the installation instructions from the InstallShield
Wizard by pressing the “Next” button.
Choose the appropriate of installation, according to your
needs, (Application Only, Application & PCMCIA Drivers,
Application & USB Drivers or Application & PCMCIA & USB
Drivers).
Provide the destination path of where the application will be
installed. To set the path of your choice select Browse and
then Next.
Choose the Mode of Operation (Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure)
In Ad-Hoc Mode, set the same ESSID for all participants
station, and choose the channel of operation.
In Infrastructure Mode, set the ESSID to be the same with
the ESSID of the AP to which you will be associated with.
Confirm the current settings of ESSID, Network Mode and
Utility directory and click Next.
Finish the installation.
Insert your PCMCIA card or USB adapter.
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The “ Add New Hardware Wizard ” automatically loads the
Drivers.
Refer to sections 3 and 4 for more details on the installation
and configuration under Windows 95/98/2000 and Windows
NT respectively. Section 5 gives detailed instructions on
how to use the Configuration Utility while section 6 given
detailed instructions on how to use the Firmware Upgrade
Utility.
Note: If you select the ” Application Only ” Installation option
the installation procedure will only install the Utility while
selecting any other option it will also install the latest
drivers for your wireless card without prompting you.
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3 Installation Procedures Under
Windows/95/98/Me/2000
Use the procedures described in this section to install and
configure the KAI-LINK KWL-210/220 Wireless LAN Card under
MS Windows 95/98/Me/2000.
3.1 Installing the Application and Drivers Under
Windows 95/98/2000
Note: Please do not insert your PCMCIA card until the
Application setup has been completed. The setup
procedure described below installs both the drivers, the
Configuration & Monitor Utility, and the Firmware
Upgrade Utility.
1. Insert the Firmware and Software Tools CD your CD-ROM
drive and locate the executable file “setup.exe”.
2. Follow the installation instructions from the InstallShield
Wizard by pressing the “Next” button.
3. During the setup process, the window of Figure 3-1 will
going to install. If you have no plans to install an USB WLAN
adapter onto the specific computer, then select the
“Application & PCMCIA Drivers” option. On the other hand, if
you have already installed a USB adapter, cancel this setup
and after you have uninstalled the old USB driver and
application, re-run this setup and select the “Application,
PCMCIA & USB Drivers” option. Finally, if you have plans to
install an USB WLAN adapter in the future, select the
“Application, PCMCIA & USB Drivers” option.
Note: The window of Figure 3-1 will not appear during the
installation under Windows 95 since Windows 95 does
not support USB.
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Figure 3-1. Selection of adapter type
Application & PCMCIA Drivers:
By selecting this installation option, you will install the
Applications (Configuration & Monitor Utility and Firmware
Upgrade Utility) and the latest PCMCIA drivers. If the
PCMCIA drivers have been previously installed and they
have not been uninstalled prior to the new installation the
new drivers will overwrite the old ones without prompting
you.
Application & USB Drivers:
By selecting this installation option, you will install the
Applications (Configuration & Monitor Utility and Firmware
Upgrade Utility) and the latest USB drivers. If the USB
drivers have been previously installed and they have not
been uninstalled prior to the new installation the new drivers
will overwrite the old ones without prompting you.
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Application, PCMCIA & USB Drivers:
By selecting this installation option, you will install the
Applications (Configuration & Monitor Utility and Firmware
Upgrade Utility) and the latest PCMCIA & USB driver. If the
PCMCIA & USB drivers have been previously installed and
they have not been uninstalled prior to the new installation
the new drivers will overwrite the old ones without prompting
you.
Application Only:
By selecting this installation option, you will only install the
Applications (Configuration & Monitor Utility and Firmware
Upgrade Utility).
4. After you have assigned the Destination Location option
where the application will be installed (by Default this option
is set to C:\Program Files\Kailink\802.11 Wireless LAN), you
can then choose the mode of operation:
3a. Ad-Hoc (Figure 3-2, Figure 3-3)
3b. Infrastructure (Figure 3-4, Figure 3-5).
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Ad-Hoc Mode
In Ad-Hoc Mode the wireless stations can directly communicate
with each other.
Figure 3-2. Operating Mode Dialog
When selecting the Ad-Hoc mode you have to specify the
ESSID and the Channel parameters (Figure 3-3).
ESSID: Select the ESSID of t he Ad-Hoc network. All
stations participating in the Ad-Hoc network should have the
same ESSID.
Channel: Select the channel to be used. There are 14
channels available.
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Figure 3-3. ESSID and Channel Dialog
As soon as you have set your selections, press the “Next”
button and a window appears with a review of your installation
settings. Please make sure that these values are the desired
ones. In case you have made a mistake you can always select
the “Back” button to make a correction. Press the “Next” button
to continue with the installation, and finally select the “Finish”
button for the installation to be completed.
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Infrastructure Mode
In Infrastructure Mode the use of an Access Point is necessary
in order for the wireless clients to communicate with each other.
Figure 3-4. Operating Mode Dialog
When selecting the Infrastructure mode you need to specify the
ESSID (Figure 3-5).
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ESSID: Select the ESSID of the Access Point to which the
wireless station will be associated with in Infrastructure
Mode.
Figure 3-5. ESSID Dialog
A soon as you have set your selections, press the “Next” button
and a window appears with a review of your installation settings.
Please make sure that these values are the desired ones. In
case you have made a mistake, you can always select the
“Back” button to make a correction. Press the “Next” button to
continue with the installation, and finally press the “Finish”
button for the installation to be completed.
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Notes:1.You can now safely insert your PCMCIA card or USB
adapter. The “Add New Hardware Wizard”
automatically loads the Drivers for your PCMCIA card
or USB adapter.
2.In the Windows 2000 installation procedure an extra
window appears prompting you to select whether you
would like to install the “Digital Signature Not Found”
or not. You can safely select “YES”.
3.2 Uninstall
95/98/Me
Procedure
Under
Windows
In order to uninstall the Configuration & Monitor Utility from
Windows95/98/Me, you must select the “ Uninstall
Configuration & Monitor Utility” option (Start -> Programs ->
Kailink 802.11 Wireless LAN -> Uninstall Configuration &
Monitor Utility). It is recommended to stop the PCMCIA card or
USB adapter and “Exit” the application prior to starting the
unistallation procedure. If during the uninstall procedure you
receive an error message, please insert the CD which contains
the setup program and try to uninstall the Utility again.
The above procedure uninstalls the Configuration & Monitor
Utility, but not the card itself. In order to uninstall the KAI-LINK
Wireless LAN Card from Windows 95/98/Me, you must double
click on the “Network” option in the “Control Panel” ( Start ->
Settings -> Control Panel ). Select the “KAI-LINK PCMCIA
FastVNET (3.3V)” card or “KAI-LINK USB FastVNET(AR)”
adapter from the list and press the “Remove” button. The
system will prompt you to re-boot. Press "Yes" to re-boot.
3.3 Uninstall Procedure Under Windows 2000
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The procedure in order to remove the Monitor &Configuration
Utility is the same with the one described for Windows
95/98/Me.
In order to uninstall KAI-LINK Wireless LAN Card from Windows
2000 you must select it in the Device Manager of Windows
2000 and press “Uninstall”.
The “Uninstall” procedure Can be performed only if
KAI-LINK Wireless LAN Card is plugged-into your
computer.
If for any reason you cannot apply this procedure, you can
uninstall the device using the following one:
1. Open “Control Panel”
2. Double click “Add/Remove Hardware” icon to start the wizard
3. When the Add/Remove Hardware wizard starts click “next”
4. Select “Uninstall/Unplug a device” and click next
5. Select “Uninstall a device” and click next
6. Check the “Show hidden devices” checkbox and locate the
device in the device list
7. Select the device and click next
8. Select “Yes, I want to uninstall the device” and click next
9. Click “Finish”
10. The device is removed from your system configuration
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4 Installation Procedures Under
Windows NT 4.0
Use the procedures described in this section to install and
configure the KAI-LINK Wireless LAN Card under MS Windows
NT 4.0.
4.1 Installing the Driver Under Windows NT 4.0
First of all, in order to obtain the necessary privileges for the
driver installation, you need to log on as Administrator to
Windows NT 4.0. Since Windows NT 4.0 do not support “Plug &
Play”, you must enable the detection of PC cards by the
operating system by following the following procedure:
1. Click Start->Settings->Control Panel
2. Double-click the “Devices” icon
3. Select “PCMCIA” from the list and click the “Startup” button
4. Set the Startup type to “Boot” and click “OK”
5. Click “Close” on the “Devices” window
In order to let the operating system know about your new card,
you must enable the Network support by following the next
steps:
1. Click Start->Settings->Control Panel
2. Double-click the “Network” icon
3. In the “Network Settings” window you will be prompted to
install Windows NT Networking in case no network has been
installed yet. Click “Yes” and follow the instruction on the
screen. If networking had been already installed, you will see
a dialog with several tabs. In the “Adapters” tab click the
“Add” button. Windows NT Networking Setup will determine
the type of network adapter card that you are going to use.
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4. When prompted to select a driver, locate the driver provided
with your Firmware, Drivers, and Software Tools CD.
5. During the installation, a dialog box appears asking for the
I/O Base and IRQ resource information. In order to find out
which values to use, go to Start -> Programs ->
Administrative Tools -> Windows NT Diagnostics -> select
the “Resources” tab -> press the “IRQ” button. Select one
free IRQ from the list. Next, press the button “I/O Port” and
choose an 0x20 free I/O space. Add these values into the
dialog box. If at any point after the installation you want to
change these values, go to the Control Panel -> Network,
select the Adapters tab, press the Properties button, and fill
in the new values.
6. Next Window will start copying the files. In case there is a
version conflict between one or more of the files being copied
and the files in your system, you should normally keep the
latest version.
7. Finally, when the installation has been completed, you will
need to restart your computer.
Note: If the card is not working properly, after a restart
procedure, you should make sure that your system has
free resources even it may shows them as being
available.
4.2 Configuration Under Windows NT 4.0
In order to configure the card, please use the Configuration and
Monitor Utility described in a different section of this document.
This application lies on the system tray of your machine, as long
as the card is inserted into your system, and permits you to
change the parameters of the card “on the fly”.
4.3 Uninstall Procedure Under Windows NT 4.0
In order to uninstall the KAI-LINK Wireless LAN Card from
Windows NT 4.0, you must double click on the “Network” option
in the “Control Panel” (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel).
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Select the “KAI-LINK PCMCIA FastVNET (3.3V)” or “KAI-LINK
USB FastVNET(AR)” adapter from the list and press the
“Remove” button.
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5 Configuration & Monitor Utility
The Configuration & Monitor Utility is a powerful application that
helps you to configure the KAI-LINK Wireless LAN Card and
monitor the statistics of the communication. Unlike the standard
method of configuring the card via the operating system utilities
(e.g. Control Panel), this application permits the dynamic
modification of the configuration parameters while the card is
operating. It also offers some more configuration options.
KAI-LINK offers the Configuration & Monitor Utility for Windows
95/98/Me/2000, and Windows NT 4.0.
Note: Please keep in mind that the Configuration & Monitor
Utility can be used to change the above configuration
parameters when the cards are active. When the cards
are not in use, please use the Control Panel method.
5.1 How to Install the Configuration & Monitor
Utility
Note: In order to setup the Configuration & Monitor Utility run the
program “setup.exe,” which you will find in your installation
CD and follow the instructions as they appear on the screen
(see section 3). As soon as a link is established, the
application will start running and will appear as an icon on the
system tray. You can locate the application under :
Start -> Programs -> Kailink 802.11 Wireless LAN ->
Configuration & Monitor Utility.
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5.2 Using the Configuration & Monitor Utility
The Configuration & Monitor Utility appears as an icon on the
system tray of Windows every time the card is running (see
Figure 5-1). You can open it by double-clicking on this icon.
While the station is in infrastructure mode and not associated to
an Access Point, the color of the icon is red. As soon as the
station associates itself to an Access Point (see page 5-4 “Site
Survey”), the icon color automatically turns to blue. In Ad-Hoc
mode the color is always blue, except when the card is resetting
and Initializing where it turns to red during the reset and
initialization procedure.
Figure 5-1. The icon of the Configuration & Monitor Utility
When the application is opened the following options (tabs) are
available:
Monitor
Statistics
Site Survey
Encryption
Advanced
Version
Note: Please Note that at the very top of the Monitor and
Configuration Utility of the application (Figure 5-1), you
can either select KAI-LINK PCMCIA FastVNET(3.3V) or
KAI-LINK USB FastVNET(AR) adapter when available.
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Monitor
A typical screen of the application in Infrastructure mode is
shown in Figure 5-2. The configuration parameters are shown
at the top of the screen (Operation Mode, Channel, SSID,
TxRate, Power Management Mode and MAC Address of the
PCMCIA card). In the middle of the screen there is information
about the status of the communication (the BSSID of the
Access Point to which the card is associated, Signal Strength,
and Link Quality). In order to change the configuration
parameters press the “Change” button, make your changes and
then press “Submit” in order to save your changes.
Figure 5-2. A typical screen of the Monitor Utility in
Infrastructure mode.
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Statistics
This option shows you to view the available statistic information
(Data packets, Management Packets and Rejected packets). In
order to renew or update this list of statistics, press the “Clear”
button. In order to exit press the “Exit” button at the bottom of
the screen.
Figure 5-3. Stastic information available
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Site Survey
By choosing the Site Survey option in any of the two modes,
you can scan all the channels in order to find all the Access
Points or Ad- Hoc networks within the range of your card. In
Figure 5-4, the card can see two Access Points and one Ad-Hoc
network. The list includes information about the BSSID and
SSID of the Access Point(s), the signal strength, the channel
where the Access Point(s) operates, and whether or not WEP
encryption is used. In order to update this list, press the
“Re-Scan” button. If you want to associate with any of the
Access Point(s) listed, double click on your choice (on the
BSSID field), and the system will take you back to the Monitor
tab showing you the parameters of the connection newly
established.
Figure 5-4. Site Survey Option
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Encryption
By choosing this option in any of the two modes, you can set
four different WEP keys and specify which one of them to use.
First, either enable or disable encryption from the appropriate
“Encryption” field (see Figure 5-5 below). If you decide to use
encryption, you can choose any of the available WEP keys (1 to
4). You also have the option to select the WEP mode
(Mandatory/Optional). If you select “Mandatory”, then not only
WEP will be used, but also any other station needs to use WEP
encryption in order to establish a communication with your
station. This requirement is in line with the IEEE 802.11b
standard. If, on the other hand, you choose “Optional”, then
your station can communicate with every other station
regardless if they use WEP or not. Please keep in mind that the
WEP keys must be in HEX format. Finally, you have the option
to select whether Open System, Shared Key, or Auto
authentication will be used. In order to take effect the changes
you wish to make, press the “Submit” button at the bottom of the
screen.
Figure 5-5. Encryption
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Advanced
By Choosing the Advanced option in any of the two modes, you
can change advanced configuration settings, such as the
Preamble Type, Fragmentation Threshold, and RTS/CTS
Threshold (Figure 5-6). Figure 5-5 shows the default
configuration for the advanced settings. Before selecting Short
Preamble, make sure that the other stations and APs are also
supporting this feature. The PCMCIA card has an
auto-detection feature therefore when selecting “Auto” for the
Preable Type it automatically selects the Preable Type
depending on the Access Point Preamble Type.
Note:
In order to enable the Fragmentation and the RTS/CTS
Threshold parameters move the slide bar with your
mouse and then use the right and left arrow keys of your
keyboard in order to select an exact number.
Figure 5-6. Advanced Settings
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Version
By choosing this option, you can view basic information about
the Utility like the Driver, Firmware and Application Version. Use
the “Exit” button in order to exit the application.
Figure 5-7. Version information
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5.3 How to Uninstall the Configuration &
Monitor Utility
In order to uninstall the Configuration & Monitor Utility, you must
select the “Uninstall Configuration & Monitor Utility” option (Start
-> Programs -> Kailink 802.11 Wireless LAN -> Uninstall
Configuration & Monitor Utility). It is recommended to “Exit” the
Configuration & Monitor Utility prior to starting the uninstallation
procedure. Finally a window will appear prompting you to reboot
and you must select YES.
CAUTION
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the authority to operate
equipment.
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Warranty Service Card
Customer’s Name
Telephone
Address
Model Item
PCMCIA Card
USB Adapter
Model No.
KWL-210
KWL-220
Serial No.
Date of Purchase
No. 13-1, Chung-Hwa Road,
Hsinchu Industrial District,
Hsin-Chu 303 Taiwan, R.O.C.
TEL: 886-3-597-2050
FAX: 886-3-597-2090
http://www.kailink.com.tw / sales@kailink.com.tw
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2.4GHz WLAN PCMCIA CARD
Model No.: KWL-210
Part No.: 153-000002
Doc No:SP-153-0000021A
Effective Date:JAN 18 2002
Preliminary Specifications:
Version: A
RF SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency range
2.4~2.4835 GHz
Channel bandwidth
Tx Output Power
(not included antenna gain)
22 MHz
+13dBm(min.) at ACPR,DSSS
1st Side Lobe<-30dBc,2nd Side Lobe<-50dBc
Rx Sensitivity
@11 Mbps
-84.0 dBm, 8% PER
@5.5 Mbps
-87.0 dBm, 8% PER
@2 Mbps
-91.0 dBm, 8% PER
@1 Mbps
-92.0 dBm, 8% PER
MODULATION
Direct sequence spread spectrum
@11 Mbps and 5.5 Mbps
CCK
@2 Mbps
DQPSK
@1 Mbps
DBPSK
POWER CONSUMPTION
Supply Voltage
3.3 V
Continuous Transmit
435 mA (MAX.)
Continuous Receive
284 mA (Max.)
Sleep
21 mA (MAX.)
ANTENNA
VSWR (Integrated antenna)
INTERFACE
1.3:1
3V PCMCIA Interface Standard
No.13-1, Chung Hwa Road , Hsinchu Industrial District, Hsinchu 303 Taiwan , R.O.C.
TEL: 886-3-597-2050
FAX: 886-3-597-2090 E-mail:kailink@kailink.com.tw
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS 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 or more 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.
CAUTION:
The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator
shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the Equip.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
a minimum distance of 2.5cm between the radiator and your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated with any other antenna or
transmitter

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