Pro Nets Technology WM81RL1 WIRELESS MINI PCI User Manual WM81RL1
Pro-Nets Technology Corporation WIRELESS MINI PCI WM81RL1
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- 1. Users Manual Part 1of4
- 2. Users Manual Part 2of4
- 3. Users Manual Part 3of4
- 4. Users Manual Part 4of4
Users Manual Part 4of4
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[Display is capable AP information] The vvps capaple AF’ tniurrnattun is listed in the upper frame, and the display AP‘s characters are ssm, assua‘ current nperatlng channel, dEVlEE passwcni ID, authentication type, and encrypnnntype Ro-Scanning: Clicking “re-scan“ puttun perfurms ms re—Sfinnlng ampn wps AF Infnrrmtlnrl Cllckmg tine WFS infarmattcn' puttnn brings up the WP5 capaple AF infcnnatmn dialog - Authentication Typo. there are three type at suppunsd authentication modes. and lhere are Open, Shared WF'A-FSK anuWFA mades Encryption Type’ Far Open a Shared authentication modes, the available encryption types are None and WEP Fur WPA, WRAz WPAVPSK and WPAE—PSK authentication modes, the available encryption types are mp and AES Config Methods This ammules cumalns the oorrtig methods supported and Enabled by the selected Registrar Device Fassword lni Deuce Password ID indicates the method or identtfies the specific password that the selected Registrar intends to use Selected Registrar Selected Registrar indicates if the user has reoentty activated a Reglstrar to add an Enrollee. state This attrioute is used to indicate the current contiguration smte This attribute is either ”UneCunflgured’ or “Configured" Version: Thls attrioute is the specified VVF'S verslofl AP Setup Looked: AP Setup Lucked indicates it AP has entered a setup lucked state UIJID-E: UUIDVE is the universally Unique identifier (UUID) generated by the Enrollee RF-aands: RF Bands indicate the available RF bands. [Configure WPS Profiles] The user can configure VVF'S profile with either PIN method or PBC method - PIN Method Step‘i -) The Registrar enters the pm code generated by station. Step 2 -) Click the "PIN" button I PEG Method step t -) Cilck the “PBC” outton Within 2 second whrle the Registrar clicks the button [Manage WPS Proms] The Received WPS profiles are listed in the lower trame, and the listed wps piotile attributes are SSID, MAC address, amhentication type, and encryption type, - wps profile detail information Selecting a prntile then clicking the “Detail“ outton brings up the WP5 profile detail information dialog Connect wllh WPS Profile Clickrng the “Connect“ buhurl Will connect to AP with the select wps protile Rotate wps profile it there are more than two WPS proliles, clicking the ”Rotate“ human will rotate to next profile and wnhect to AP wlth thts profile. lrthe connection cant be made successfully/i station Will perronn the wps profile rotation repeatedly Disconnect lrorn WRs AP CIIcKlng the 'Discunrlet:t" hutton WI” stop the WRs 88 wnnemun I Derete WF'S pruffla Cllcklng the “Delete" button le debts the selected WFS prams 3.2.6 005 The 005 Page nf Raconflg 1t Invmves "WMM Enlblo’fl "WMM - Pow" Szvt Enablo' and “DLS setup Enable‘ quum r WMM-PMSNIE‘M QConflgure to enable WI-FI MuIfl-Medln Wynu Wanna use “WMM— Power save' Dr “Direct Link".yuu mus1 Enable WM semng memnd of enabling WMM mmcates asiulmws mp1: Chck “WMM Enable" swept Chck “Apply” l— w P 'lelg;\vElleE r m p m vll llnvl mm um mm umssw mam“ stspa: Change lo nsun; survey Page". And add an AP mar suppons WMM features lo a Profile. The result will look like me below figlre in Profile page We|uusm|susmlmmquscemmnlqfls |M| PM]: u: an" NM TM GEnabIe WIVIIVI— Power save stem: click “WMM — inel save Enahl And Cllck“semr|g Pw.\uksmm|5u5m=ylaamu|is&nfigL-mn ans lM| I7 wMMEmbt is «m “SEWEWNS l— Dam} new Ellabk ewe: wk ewmsm mm- W M m e an Stalin we we... Shepl: Aller clicking “Setting...“ bullun, shuw“P|1wa Save satiny" dialog. Please seleclwhicn ACs you wanna enable. Then click “Apply” bullon The selling ol enabling WMM— Power Save Is smcessrully. DEnabIe an (Direct Link Setup) step stepz: Pmme ‘ick ‘Dlrecl Llnk Semp Enable? And Click “Apply" bumn ma‘mkslmu;\sxe§4w|smu\w?scufgxmm mi my.” Wwwfiube r wmu rmsmme Change m nsue survey Page”. And add an AP that suppuns DLS features in a The rgullwlll look We the below figure m Proms page me|wm.1s..s.my|smu\wpsc~m"|m WM emu, PmficNm 55m Dunne mwn 7»:on w w w mP "Gamma The Setting of DLS indizaes as follow: 1. 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WWW nan can-n 19? 15am] 3.2.8 How to Manage Windows Pro Wnaaws profile manager can be reached via cannerxian ltcn on thetask bar or cnrltrol panel [vla Network Icon] Step 1: Rignl-click cunnacfion icun on lhelask bar, then click Network and Sharing Canter" Disco/went from Connect lo a nnwmk Tum un anivlty ammafinn Tum nff nofifimlan of new networks Diagnufl and repair Nmmwk ana Sha lug Center step 2: Select “Manage wlreless nelwmks' 00; K mwama r Newmmmm Network and Sharing Center Vlew m m lief—$70 mm; x ml; mam fimmflfllmarzmwmk) mm" m, mam“ mm" wummlrwm mumswl mm 4 Signalman” vary gm amen“ u am,“ am", amalgam“ - an m. new a w manage”; a w am mm a wmapmmmar amen Dasmrdprmsnanng - on mm;- r an n: Madam,“ n w erme; r l» H Show mullmma“drumming”; Step 3: Right-chckthe mouse to bring upme profile manage menu. 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K w “W m manna mm "mum mnmmm Step A: Right-chckthe mouse to bring upme profile managing menu. ‘ ' mmflfi Managewuelus mm m use (Mm; Network Cmmmum) Mmimmmmmmnmmwmfiflmnm Emma-nnwmmmem-n m mm.“ ymumm r . mnnmnmamfiqm 5 in man wmfmzwnu “12me E m Sammy m Amamlkifllzmv 51 man umnumfl Mnmamawmn . mew. “mm-M," mu Mum. ww we”: Wm.“ um”: Mal-Md 4. Troubleshooting The chapter provides solutions to problems usually encountered durlrlg the lnslallailon and operation oi me adapter Symptom: The LED KS Olf Possible Remedy: Make sure lhe ereless adapter ls lnsenefl omnerly: Othermse, please contact your vendor symptom: The LED is always on not blinklng Possible Remedy: Make sure (hm you have installed the drlver irorn (he Emched CD4 Symptom: The LED ls blInng but the ereless adapter icon does not appear ln your icon tray: Possible Remedy: Make sure lhal you have installed the Utility lrorn lhe attached CD Symptom: The VWreless adapter ls Ilnklng‘ but cam share files wltn others. Possible Remedy: Make sure the File and printer-sharing funcllon is enabled Symptom: Slew of unstable performance Possible Remedy: Try to olenge the channel of the communicating group or move your dame closer to lie communlcallng oevree Symptom: Can’t find the utillty man In the laskbar when plug in the Vlfireless adapter Possible Remedy: You could enable the functlorl by BMW the Icon of Start -) All Programs -> Ralink Ulility. symptom: No wlreless signal Possible Remedy: Move the antennas or the access point or Wireless router into an L shape (one vertically, and one horizontallyt Click on the Retresh button on the site Survey screen it the computer still does not see the Access Point, and then try to move your Access Point closer to the computer Then click on the Refresh button again If the computer still does not see the Access Point, move all things that may cause interference With the wlreless signal symptom: it you still cannot get a wireless connection of the network Possible Remedy: Step 1, Turn the computer oft step 2- Turn the Access Point oft step 3- Turn the Access Point on step 4, Wait 30 seconds step 57 Turn the computer hack on step 5- Using the Utility reconnect to the Access F'clrll' step 7~ Double click on the bar graph icon in the system tray step 87 Select the Site Survey Link step 9- Highlight the SSID or your Wireless network and click connect step 1a Click OK it all the settings are correct What is the IEEE 802.11g standard? surz 119 is the new IEEE standard for high—speed Wireless LAN communications that provides for up to 54 Mbps data rate in the 2.4 GHz band. 902.119 is quickly becoming the next mainstream wireless LAN technology for me home office and pubilc networks am 119 defines the use of the same OFDM modulaticn technique specilred applies it in the same 2 A GHZ frequency band as tEEE 3021117 The 802119 standard requires backward compatibility with 8021") The standard specifically calls tor A. A new physically layer for the 30211 Medium Access Control (MAC) in the 2 4 GHz frequency band, know as the extended rate PHY(ERP( The ERP adds OFDM as a mandatory new coding scheme tor 6, 12 and 24 Mbps (mandatory speeds), and 1d 33 43, 54 Mops (optional speeds) The ERP includes the modulation schemes round in 502 1th including CCK for 11 and 5 5 Mbps and Barker code modulation for 2 and 1 Mbpsi a. A protection mechanism called RTS CTS that governs how anz11g devrces and 302 1111 devtces ihteropetate 10, What does IEEE $12.11 featule suppom The prnducl supwrts lne failuwmg IEEE 30211 functions <- CSMAICA Pius Acknowledge Protocol ,, Mullicnannel Roaming u Autumatic Rate Seledinn .. RTSICTS Feature ,_ Fragmentation ,, Power Management 11, What is Ad-Hoc? An AdAHcc inlegrated Wireless LAN IS a group cf campulersr each has a Wireless LAN adapter. Connected as an independent WIK’EIESS LAN Aid—Hus wireless LAN is apphcable al a departmental scale in. a branch or SOHO ape ratlorl, 1 2. What is Infrastructure? Arr lmegrated Wireless and Wireless and Wired LAN is called an infrastructure oonflguratlon Infraslruclure is applicable to enierpnse scale for wireless access tn central database, ur Wireless application for mobile workers 13. What is as ID? A specrlrc Ad ride LAN is called a Basic Serwoe Sel (BSS) Computers in a 558 musl be configured wrln me same BSS ID 1 4. thl is WEP? WEP is Vwed Equivalent anecy, a dame pnvecy mechanism based an a 40 oil snared key algunthmr as described in the IEEE 602 11 standard 15. What is TKIP? mp is a quick—fix mellrod Iv quickly overcome the Inherent weaknesses in WEF' security, Especially lne reuse in! encryption keys mp is lnvulved In lne lEEE 802 11. WLAN security slandard, and me specificalidn might be dfiiciall/ released by early 2003 15. What IS AES? AES (Advanced Encryplrcn Standard) 3 chipbased security‘ has been developed lo Ensure the highest degree Uf security and aulhenhcm/ lor digliai Information, wherever and however communicated or stored, while making more emblem use If hardware and/or suflware lnen prevmus Encrypllnn slamhrdsv it is else included in IEEE 502.11. standard 84 Compare witn AES, mp is a temporary prmccnl for reptacing WEP security umri menulacturers rmpiemsm AES at the hamware ievei, 17. Would the information he intercepted while transmitting on air? WLAN features twmfuld pmlecfiun in security On the halflware side, as with Dltect Sequence spread Spectrum technology, I! has the inherent security feature of sclambiingv On the sofiware side, WLAN series oiier the encryption lunclion (WEP) to entrance security and Access Control Users can set it uv depennmg upon their needs it you have any troubies to configure or setup this WLAN adapter, piease fee! free to Contact us Belore comactmg us. make sure coiiem icuowmg mlormatron. Subrnlt complete detaiied information of your pmbiem will heip us to provide you accurate answers Monet Name’ Seriai Number. PC settings Other
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