Loopcomm Technology LP-7694 802.11b/g/n Wireless PCI-E Card (2T2R) User Manual LP 7694 20130911

Loopcomm Technology,.Inc. 802.11b/g/n Wireless PCI-E Card (2T2R) LP 7694 20130911

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1LP-7694(100mW)802.11 B/G/N WirelessPCI-E Card(2T2R)User Manual 1.1© 2012
2Table of Contents1. Introduction............................................................................................................31.1 Welcome.................................................................................................31.2 Contents of Package...............................................................................32. Designing Your PCI Adapter..................................................................................33. Installation..............................................................................................................33.1 Install Your PCI Adapter........................................................................33.2 Install Driver and Utility........................................................................44. Windows Wireless Utility ......................................................................................84.1 Windows AutoConfig Service for Win 7 ...............................................84.1.1 Ralink Wireless Utility and Windows AutoConfig Service...........84.1.2 Windows AutoConfig Service .......................................................95. Ralink Wireless Utility (RaUI) ............................................................................175.1 Start......................................................................................................175.1.1 Start RaUI ....................................................................................175.2 Profile...................................................................................................205.2.1 Profile...........................................................................................205.2.2 Add/Edit Profile...........................................................................215.2.3 Pre-logon Connect .......................................................................245.3 Network................................................................................................245.3.1 Network........................................................................................245.4 Advanced .............................................................................................275.4.1 Advanced .....................................................................................275.4.2 Certificate Management...............................................................285.5 Link Information..................................................................................285.5.1 Link Status ...................................................................................285.5.2 Throughput...................................................................................295.5.3 Statistics .......................................................................................295.6 About....................................................................................................305.6.1 About............................................................................................305.7 WPS .....................................................................................................315.7.1 WPS .............................................................................................316. Security ................................................................................................................336.1 Auth.\ Encry. Setting – WEP/TKIP/AES.............................................336.2 802.1x Setting ......................................................................................347. Trouble Shooting..................................................................................................38
31. Introduction1.1 WelcomePCI Adapter connects you with IEEE802.11n networks at receiving rate up to an incredible 300Mbps!By using the reflection signal, 802.11n technology increases the range and reduces "dead spots” in thewireless coverage area.Unlike ordinary wireless networking of 802.11b/g standards that are confused by wireless reflections,802.11n can actually use these reflections to increase four times transmission range of 802.11gproducts.Besides, when both ends of the wireless link are 802.11n products, The PCI can utilize twice radioband to increase three times transmission speed of ordinary 802.11g standard products, and can complywith backwards 802.11b/802.11g standards.Soft AP supported by PCI Adapter can help you establish wireless LAN networking with lowest cost.Besides, WPS (PBC and PIN) encryption method can free you from remembering the long passwords.Complete WMM function makes your voice and video more smooth.1.2 Contents of PackageOne PCI CardOne Installation CDDetachable 2 dBi antennaContact your local authorized reseller or the store purchased from for any items damaged and/ormissing.2. Designing Your PCI AdapterThe status LED indicators of PCI Card are described in the following.Lnk/Act ON (Green): Indicates a valid connection.Lnk/Act Flashing: Indicates the Adapter is transmitting or receiving data.3. Installation3.1 Install Your PCI AdapterOpen your PC case and locate an available PCI on the motherboard.Slide PCI Adapter into the PCI slot. Make sure that all of its pins are touching the slot's contacts. Youmay have to apply a bit of pressure to slide PCI Adapter all the way in. after it is firmly in place, secureits fastening tab to your PC's chassis with a mounting screw. Then close your PC.Attach the external antennas to PCI Adapter's antenna port.Power on the PC.Note: Select Cancel when “Found New Hardware” window appears.
43.2 Install Driver and UtilityNOTE: Snap-shot screens of the following installation procedure are based on Windows 7 Installationprocedures will be similar for other windows operating systems.1. Insert Installation CD to your CD-ROM drive. And click Driver Installation. The wizard will runand install all necessary files to your computer automatically.2. Click Next to accept the Agreement. Or click Cancel to cancel the installation
53. Click Next
64. Select Ralink Configuration Tool or Microsoft Zero Configuration Tool then click Next.a. It’s recommended to select Ralink Configuration Tool, which provides fully access to all function ofPCI Adapter.b. If you prefer to use the wireless configuration tool provided by Windows 7, please select MicrosoftZero Configuration Tool
75. Click Finish to complete the software installation.
84. Windows Wireless Utility4.1 Windows AutoConfig Service for Win 74.1.1 Ralink Wireless Utility and Windows AutoConfig ServiceNotes: The following installation was operated under Windows 7. (Procedures are similar forWindows XP /vista)In Windows 7, the AutoConfig service provides basic wireless configurationfunctions for the Ralink Wireless Network Interface Controller. In order to performthese functions, the AutoConfig service should first be enabled (Refer to Section1-2-2).Once the Ralink wireless utility is minimized, click the Ralink icon as shown inFigure 1-1. This will bring up the option menu shown as Figure 1-2 for the user torestore the utility window or terminate the utility.Figure 1-1Figure 1-2The Ralink wireless utility as shown in Figure 1-3, provides profile management, theavailable networks listing, a statistical counter display, Wi-Fi multimedia (WMM),protected Wi-Fi setup, Cisco compatible extensions (CCX), call admission control(CAC), radio controls, Ralink driver/utility information, and help functions.Figure 1-3 Ralink UtilityThe Ralink wireless utility starts in compact mode as shown in Figure 1-3. Clickingthe expanding icon at the bottom-right corner can change to the full mode as shown inFigure 1-4.
9Figure 1-4 Ralink Utility in full mode4.1.2 Windows AutoConfig ServiceThe following steps outline the procedure for starting/stopping the WindowsAutoConfig service.Select "Control Panel" in the start menu
10Double-click the "System and Security" iconDouble-click the "Administrative Tools" icon
11Double-click "Services"Double-click "WLAN AutoConfig"Manage the AutoConfig properties in the dialog box
12Windows profile manager can be accessed via control panel or networkconnection icon in the task bar.1. Access via network connection iconRight-click the network connection icon in the taskbar, then select "Open Networkand Sharing Center" from the pop-up menuSelect "Manage wireless networks" from the tasks list
13Right-click the network to bring up the profile managing menu
142. Access via control panelSelect "Control Panel" from the start menuDouble-click the "Network and Internet" iconDouble-click the "Network and Sharing Center" icon
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16Select "Manage wireless networks" from the tasks listRight-click the network to bring up the profile managing menu
175. Ralink Wireless Utility (RaUI)5.1 Start5.1.1 Start RaUIWhen starting RaUI, the system will connect to the AP with best signal strengthwithout setting a profile or matching a profile setting. When starting RaUI, it willissue a scan command to a wireless NIC. After two seconds, the AP list will beupdated with the results of a BSS list scan. The AP list includes most used fields, suchas SSID, network type, channel used, wireless mode, security status and the signalpercentage. The arrow icon indicates the connected BSS or IBSS network. The dialogbox is shown in Figure 2-1.Figure 2-1-1 RaUI section introductionThere are three sections to the RaUI dialog box. These sections are briefly describedas follow.Button Section: Include buttons for selecting the Profile page, Network page,Advanced page, Statistics page, WMM page, WPS page, the About button, RadioOn/Off button and Help.Figure 2-1-2 Button section
18Figure 2-1-3 Link Information pageFigure 2-1-4 Profile pageFigure 2-1-5 Network page
19Figure 2-1-6 Advance pageFigure 2-1-7 About pageWhen starting RaUI, a small Ralink icon appears in the notifications area of thetaskbar, as shown in Figure 2-1-15. You can double click it to maximize the dialogbox if you selected to close it earlier. You may also use the mouse's right button toclose RaUI utility.Figure 2-1-8 Ralink icon in system tray
20Additionally, the small icon will change color to reflect current wireless networkconnection status. The status is shown as follows:: Indicates the connected and signal strength is good.: Indicates the connected and signal strength is normal.: Indicates that it is not yet connected.: Indicates that a wireless NIC can not be detected.: Indicates that the connection and signal strength is weak.5.2 Profile5.2.1 ProfileThe Profile List keeps a record of your favorite wireless settings at home, office, andother public hot-spots. You can save multiple profiles, and activate the correct one atyour preference. Figure 2-2-1 shows the basic profile section.Figure 2-2-1 Profile functionDefinition of each field:Profile Name: Name of profile, preset to PROF* (* indicate 1, 2, 3...).SSID: The access point or Ad-hoc name.Network Type: Indicates the networks type, including infrastructure and Ad-Hoc.Authentication: Indicates the authentication mode used.Encryption: Indicates the encryption Type used.Use 802.1x: Shows if the 802.1x feature is used or not.Cannel: Channel in use for Ad-Hoc mode.Power Save Mode: Choose from CAM (Constantly Awake Mode) or Power SavingMode.Tx Power: Transmitting power, the amount of power used by a radio transceiver tosend the signal out.RTS Threshold: Users can adjust the RTS threshold number by sliding the bar orkeying in the value directly.Fragment Threshold: The user can adjust the Fragment threshold number by sliding
21the bar or key in the value directly.Icons and buttons:: Indicates if a connection made from the currently activated profile.: Indicates if the connection has failed on a currently activated profile.: Indicates the network type is infrastructure mode.: Indicates the network type is in Ad-hoc mode.: Indicates if the network is security-enabled.: Click to add a new profile.: Click to edit an existing profile.: Deletes an existing profile.: Import an existing profile.: Export an existing profile.: Activates the selected profile.5.2.2 Add/Edit ProfileThere are three methods to open the Profile Editor dialog box.You can open it by clicking the "Add to Profile" button in the Site Survey tab.You can open it by clicking the "Add" button in the Profile tab.You can open it by clicking the "Edit" button on the Profile tab.Figure 2-2-1 Add a new ProfileIcons and buttons:: To the next page.: Back to the previous page.: Cancel button.
22Figure 2-2-2 Profile Name, SSID, Network ConfigurationProfile Name: The user can chose any name for this profile, or use the default namedefined by system.SSID: The user can key in the intended SSID name or select one of the availableAPs from the drop-down list.Power Save Mode: Choose CAM (Constantly Awake Mode) or Power SavingMode.Network Type: There are two types, infrastructure and 802.11 Ad-hoc modes.Under Ad-hoc mode, user can also choose the preamble type. The availablepreamble type includes auto and long. In addition, the channel field will beavailable for setup in Ad-hoc mode.Figure 2-2-3 Authentication and Encryption ConfigurationAuthentication Type: There are 7 types of authentication modes supported by RaUI.They are open, Shared, LEAP, WPA and WPA-PSK, WPA2 and WPA2-PSK,802.1X, WAPI-PSK, and WAPI-CA.Encryption Type: For open and shared authentication mode, the selection ofavailable encryption type are none and WEP. For WPA, WPA2, WPA-PSK andWPA2-PSK authentication mode, both TKIP and AES encryption is available.
23Figure 2-2-4 WEP Key ConfigurationWEP Key: Only valid when using WEP encryption algorithms. The key must beidentical to the AP's key. There are several formats to enter the keys.1. Hexadecimal - 40bits: 10 Hex characters.2. Hexadecimal - 128bits: 26 Hex characters.3. ASCII - 40bits: 5 ASCII characters.4. ASCII - 128bits: 13 ASCII characters.Figure 2-2-5 Pre-shared Key ConfigurationPre-shared Key: This is the key shared between the AP and STA. For WPA-PSKand WPA2-PSK authentication mode, this field must be filled with a key between 8and 32 characters in length.Figure 2-2-6 802.1x Configuration
24802.1x Setting: This is introduced in the topic of “Section 3-2 : 802.1x Setting”Figure 2-2-7 Advanced ConfigurationPower Save Mode: Choose CAM (Constantly Awake Mode) or Power SavingMode.Channel: Only available for setting under Ad-hoc mode. Users can choose thechannel frequency to start their Ad-Hoc network.5.2.3 Pre-logon ConnectThe Pre-logon Connect configuration page as shown in Figure 2-2-4.Figure 2-2-4 Pre-logon Connect PageField definitions:Pre-logon Connect: Use ID and Password in Profile.** Recommend: You need to restart the computer when using/non-using Pre-logonconnection.5.3 Network5.3.1 NetworkThe system will display the information of local APs from the last scan result as partof the Network section. The Listed information includes the SSID, BSSID, Signal,Channel, Encryption algorithm, Authentication and Network type as shown in Figure2-3-1-1.
25Figure 2-3-1-1 Network functionDefinition of each field:SSID: Name of BSS or IBSS network.Network Type: Network type in use, Infrastructure for BSS, Ad-Hoc for IBSSnetworkChannel: Channel in use.Wireless Mode: AP support wireless mode. It may support 802.11a, 802.11b,802.11g or 802.11n wireless mode.Security-Enable: Indicates if the AP provides a security-enabled wireless network.Signal: Receive signal strength of the specified network.Icons and buttons:: Indicates that the connection is successful.: Indicates the network type is in infrastructure mode.: Indicates the network type is in Ad-hoc mode.: Indicates that the wireless network is security-enabled.: Indicates 802.11a wireless mode.: Indicates 802.11b wireless mode.: Indicates 802.11g wireless mode.: Indicates 802.11n wireless mode.
26: Indicate that the AP list is sorted by SSID, Channel orSignal.: Button to connect to the selected network.: Issues a rescan command to the wireless NIC to update information on thesurrounding wireless network.: Adds the selected AP to the Profile setting. It will bring up a profile page andsave the user's setting to a new profile.Connected network:When RaUI first runs, it will select the best AP to connect to automatically.If the user wants to use another AP, they can click "Connect" for the intended AP tomake a connection.If the intended network uses encryption other than "Not Use," RaUI will bring upthe security page and let the user input the appropriate information to make theconnection. Please refer to the example on how to fill in the security information.When you double click an AP, you can see detailed information about that AP.The detailed AP information is divided into three parts. They are General, WPS, CCXinformation and 802.11n (The 802.11n button only exists for APs supporting N mode.)The introduction is as follows:General information contains the AP's SSID, MAC address, authentication type,encryption type, channel, network type, beacon interval, signal strength andsupported rates. It is shown in Figure 2-3-1-2.Figure 2-3-1-2 General information about the Access Point
275.4 Advanced5.4.1 AdvancedFigure 2-4 Advance functionWireless mode: Select wireless mode. 2.4G, 5G and 2.4+5G aresupported.(2.4G/5GHz options are depend on different products)Wireless Protection: Users can choose from Auto, on, and off. (This is notsupported by 802.11n adapters.)Auto: STA will dynamically change as AP announcement.On: The frames are always sent with protection.Off: The frames are always sent without protection.TX Rate: Manually select the transfer rate. The default setting is auto. (802.11nwireless cards do not allow the user to select the TX Rate.)Enable TX Burst: Ralink's proprietary frame burst mode.Enable TCP Window Size: Optimize the TCP window size to allow for greaterthroughput.Show Authentication Status Dialog: When you connect to an AP withauthentication, choose whether show the "Authentication Status Dialog" or not.The Authentication Status Dialog displays the processes during 802.1xauthentication.Apply the above changes.
285.4.2 Certificate ManagementThe Certificate Management configuration page as shown in Figure 2-4-2.Figure 2-4-2 Certificate Management function5.5 Link Information5.5.1 Link StatusThe link status page displays detailed information about the current connection asshown in Figure 2-5-1.Figure 2-5-1 Link Status functionStatus: Current connection status. If no connection, if will show Disconnected.Otherwise, the SSID and BSSID will show here.Extra Info: Display link status in use.Channel: Display current channel in use.Authentication: Authentication mode in use.
29Encryption: Encryption type in use.Network Type: Network type in use.IP Address: IP address about current connection.5.5.2 ThroughputThe throughput page displays detailed information about the current connection asshown in Figure 2-5-2.Figure 2-5-2 Throughput functionLink Speed: Show current transmit rate and receive rate.Throughout: Display transmits and receive throughput in unit of Mbps.Link Quality: Display connection quality based on signal strength and TX/RXpacket error rate.Signal Strength 1: Receive signal strength 1, user can choose to display aspercentage or dBm format.Signal Strength 2: Receive signal strength 2, user can choose to display aspercentage or dBm format.Signal Strength 3: Receive signal strength 3, user can choose to display aspercentage or dBm format.5.5.3 StatisticsThe Statistics page displays detailed counter information based on 802.11 MIBcounters. This page translates that MIB counters into a format easier for the user tounderstand. Figure 2-5-1 shows the detailed page layout.Figure 2-5-1 Statistics function
30Transmit Statistics:Frames Transmitted Successfully: Frames successfully sent.Frames Fail To Receive ACK After All Retries: Frames failed transmit after hittingretry limit.RTS Frames Successfully Receive CTS: Successfully receive CTS after sendingRTS frame.RTS Frames Fail To Receive CTS: Failed to receive CTS after sending RTS.Frames Retransmitted Successfully: Successfully retransmitted frames numbers.Reset counters to zero.Receive Statistics:Frames Received Successfully: The number of frames successfully received.Frames Received With CRC Error: The number of frames received with a CRCerror.Frames Dropped Due to Out-of-Resource: The number of frames dropped due to aresource issue.Duplicate Frames Received: The number of duplicate frames received.Reset all the counters to zero.5.6 About5.6.1 AboutClick "About" displays the wireless card and driver version information as shown inFigure 2-10.
31Figure 2-10 About functionConnect to Ralink's website: Ralink Technology, Corp.Display Configuration Utility, Driver, and EEPROM version information.Display Wireless NIC MAC address.5.7 WPS5.7.1 WPSFigure 2-7-1 illustrates the RaUI WPS functions.Figure 2-7-1 WPS functionWPS Configuration: The primary goal of Wi-Fi Protected Setup (Wi-Fi SimpleConfiguration) is to simplify the security setup and management of Wi-Fi networks.Ralink STA supports the configuration and setup using a PIN configuration methodor a PBC configuration method through an internal or external Registrar.WPS AP List: Displays the SSID of the surrounding APs with WPS IE from thelast scan result.PBC: Start to add to AP using PBC configuration method.PIN: Start to add to Registrar using PIN configuration method. If STA Registrar,remember that enter PIN Code read from your Enrollee before starting PIN.Auto: Starts to add to AP by using to select the AP automatically in PIN method.
32Figure 2-7-1-1 WPS ProfilePIN Code: The user is required to enter an 8-digit PIN Code into Registrar. Whenan STA is the Enrollee, you can click "Renew" to re-generate a new PIN Code.Config Mode: The station serving as an Enrollee or an external Registrar.Figure 2-7-1-2 WPS PIN functionAfter the user clicks PIN or PBC, please do not rescan within two-minutes of theconnection. If you want to abort this setup within the interval, restart PIN/PBC orclick "Disconnect" to stop WPS action.Progress Bar: Displays the rate of progress from Start to Connected.Status Bar: Displays the current WPS Status.
336. Security6.1 Auth.\ Encry. Setting – WEP/TKIP/AESFigure 3-1 Auth.\Encry. Settings in the Profile PageAuthentication Type: There are 7 authentication modes supported by RaUI. Theyare Open, Shared, WPA and WPA-PSK, WPA2 and WPA2-PSK, 802.1x,WAPI-PSK and WAPI-CA.Encryption Type: For open and shared authentication mode, the availableencryption types are none and WEP. For Shared and 802.1x authentication mode,the selection of available encryption is WEP. For WPA, WPA2, WPA-PSK andWPA2-PSK authentication mode, both TKIP and AES encryption is available. ForWAPI-PSK and WAPI-CA authentication mode, only SMS4 encryption isavailable.Figure 3-1-2 Authentication \ Encryption Settings in the Profile Page8021X: This is introduced in the topic of Section 3-2.
34Figure 3-1-3 Pre-shared Key ConfigurationPre-shared Key: This is the shared key between the AP and STA. If operating inWPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK authentication mode, this field must be filled with akey between 8 and 32 characters in length.Figure 3-1-4 WEP Key ConfigurationWEP Key: Only valid when using WEP encryption algorithm. The key must matchthe AP's key. There are several formats to enter the keys.1. Hexadecimal - 40bits: 10 Hex characters.2. Hexadecimal - 128bits: 32Hex characters.3. ASCII - 40bits: 5 ASCII characters.4. ASCII - 128bits: 13 ASCII characters.6.2 802.1x Setting802.1x is used for authentication of the "WPA" and "WPA2" certificate by the server.
35Authentication type:PEAP: Protect Extensible Authentication Protocol. PEAP transport securelyauthenticates data by using tunneling between PEAP clients and an authenticationserver. PEAP can authenticate wireless LAN clients using only server-sidecertificates, thus simplifying the implementation and administration of a securewireless LAN.TLS/Smart Card: Transport Layer Security. Provides for certificate-based andmutual authentication of the client and the network. It relies on client-side andserver-side certificates to perform authentication and can be used to dynamicallygenerate user-based and session-based WEP keys to secure subsequentcommunications between the WLAN client and the access point.TTLS: Tunneled Transport Layer Security. This security method provides forcertificate-based, mutual authentication of the client and network through anencrypted channel. Unlike EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS requires only server-sidecertificates.EAP-FAST: Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling. It was developed byCisco. Instead of using a certificate, mutual authentication is achieved by means ofa PAC (Protected Access Credential) which can be managed dynamically by theauthentication server. The PAC can be supplied (distributed one time) to the clienteither manually or automatically. Manually, it is delivered to the client via disk or asecured network distribution method. Automatically, it is supplied as an in-band,over the air, distribution. For tunnel authentication, only support "Generic TokenCard" authentication.LEAP: Light Extensible Authentication Protocol is an EAP authentication typeused primarily by Cisco Aironet WLANs. It encrypts data transmissions usingdynamically generated WEP keys, and supports mutual authentication.MD5-Challenge: Message Digest Challenge. Challenge is an EAP authenticationtype that provides base-level EAP support. It provides for only one-wayauthentication - there is no mutual authentication of wireless client and thenetwork.(Only support XP)Session Resumption: The user can choose "Disable" and "Enable".Tunnel Authentication:Protocol: Tunnel protocol, List information include "EAP-MSCHAP v2","EAP-TLS/Smart card", "Generic Token Card", "CHAP", "MS-CHAP","MS-CHAP-V2", "PAP" and "EAP-MD5".Tunnel Identity: Identity for tunnel.
36Tunnel Password: Password for tunnel.ID \ PASSWORDAuthentication ID/Password: The identity, password and domain name for server.Only "EAP-FAST" and "LEAP" authentication can key in domain name. Domainnames can be keyed in the blank space.Tunnel ID/Password: Identity and Password for the server..Client CertificationUse Client certificate: Client certificate for server authentication.EAP FastAllow unauthenticated provision mode: During the PAC can be provisioned(distributed one time) to the client automatically. It only supported "Allowunauthenticated provision mode" and use "EAP-MSCHAP v2" authentication toauthenticate now.It causes to continue with the establishment of the inner tunneleven though it is made with an unknown server.Use protected authentication credential: Using PAC, the certificate can be providedto the client manually via disk or a secured network distribution method.Server Certification
37Certificate issuer: Select the server that issues the certificate.Allow intermediate certificates: It must be in the server certificate chain betweenthe server certificate and the server specified in the "certificate issuer must be"field.Server name: Enter an authentication sever root.
387. Trouble ShootingThis chapter provides solutions to problems that may occur during the installation and operation of PCIAdapter. Read the descriptions below to solve your problems.1. The PCI Adapter does not work properly.Reinsert PCI Adapter into your PC’s PCI slot. Right click on My Computer and select Properties.Select the device manager and click on the Network Adapter. You will find PCI Adapter if it is installedsuccessfully. If you see the yellow exclamation mark, the resources are conflicting. You will see thestatus of PCI Adapter. If there is a yellow question mark, please check the following: Make sure thatyour PC has a free IRQ (Interrupt Request, a hardware interrupt on a PC.) Make sure that you haveinserted the right adapter and installed the proper driver. If PCI Adapter does not function afterattempting the above steps, remove it and do the following: Uninstall the driver software from your PC.Restart your PC and repeat the hardware and software installation as specified in this User Guide.2. I cannot communicate with the other computers linked via Ethernet in the Infrastructureconfiguration.Make sure that the PC to which PCI Adapter is associated is powered on. Make sure that PCI Adapteris configured on the same channel and with the same security options as with the other computers inthe Infrastructure configuration.3. What should I do when the computer with PCI Adapter installed is unable to connect to thewireless network and/or the Internet?Check that the LED indicators for the broadband modem are indicating normal activity. If not, theremay be a problem with the broadband connection. Check that the LED indicators on the wireless routerare functioning properly. If not, check that the AC power and Ethernet cables are firmly connected.Check that the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS settings are correctly entered for thenetwork. In Infrastructure mode, make sure the same Service Set Identifier (SSID) is specified on thesettings for the wireless clients and access points. In Ad-Hoc mode, both wireless clients will need tohave the same SSID. Please note that it might be necessary to set up one client to establish a BSS(Basic Service Set) and wait briefly before setting up other clients. This prevents several clients fromtrying to establish a BSS at the same time, which can result in multiple singular BSSs being established,rather than a single BSS with multiple clients associated to it. Check that the Network Connection forthe wireless client is configured properly. If Security is enabled, make sure that the correct encryptionkeys are entered on both PCI Adapter and the access point.
398. WarningsFederal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuantto Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequencyenergy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interferenceto radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particularinstallation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which canbe determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterference 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.FCC Caution: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 interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.RF Radiation Exposure and Hazard Statement:To ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, this device must be installed in a locationsuch that the antenna of the device will be greater than 20 cm (8 in.) away from all persons. Using highergain antennas and types of antennas not covered under the FCC certification of this product is notallowed. Installers of the radio and end users of the product must adhere to the installation instructionsprovided in this manual. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with anyother antenna or transmitter.Non-modification Statement:Use only the integral antenna supplied by the manufacturer when operating this device. Unauthorizedantennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the violate FCCregulations. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.Deployment Statement:This product is certified for indoor deployment only. Do not install or use this product outdoors.

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