Samsung Electro Mechanics SWL-1000N PCMCIA LAN Card User Manual 51938
Samsung Electro Mechanics PCMCIA LAN Card 51938
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M agic ave SWL—1000 U§er‘s,,lgstg11§tioni& Opextgtion, Guide MAGIC AVE IN )I. t‘ These SWL-IOOOI) and SWL—IOOON have, been tested and found to complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation of this devices are subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device must be installed and used in strict accordance with the. manufacture's instructions. Ilowerever, there is no guarantee that interference to radio communications will not occur in a particular commercial installation, If this device does cause interference, the user/operator shall promptly stop operating the device untill harmful interference has been eliminated. Sort- MagicWave is the trademark of the SAMSUNG in wireless LAN. The most. recent software and user documentation for all MagicWave products is available on our World Wide Welx WWW IztaL/ZWLW-seméamflwg, m kr R&D Dept, of the Head Office 13 iii/32101513162 Section 1, MagicWave Introduction 3 Section 2. Network Installation Section 3. Hardware and Software Installation Section 4, MagicWavo Access Point Installation Guide and Manual 12 MAGIC AVE Chapter 1. Magicltlave Introduction Iguanas, (lye r v i e! The MauicWeve(SwL-1000xi is a wireless LAN adapter card that provide wireless connections between IBlH’C‘s. The function of the MeaieWave SllL-TOOOAPMccese Point) is to transfer information from a wired LAN to a Wireless LAN and from the wireless LAN book to the wired LAN. When operating, the MagicWave is inVisibie to most users (Normally , unless the user is an administrator. the Mecicfleve can not be seen or accessed by users on the network ) The MagioWeve is similar to Ethernet, a most widely used network card. but it can be used on motion when eppl led to note—PC because of the wireless connection. The Mauiotlave is designed to operate with IEEE 802.11 compliant radio cards, Wireless LAN International Standards. and use a protocoliCSiM/CA) of collision evasion method for protect a collision on the network, so a high speed communication is possible. The “motion supports DSSS(direct sequence spread spectrum), This is a radio technique which scrambles the data prior to transmission and uses a correlation tedrnroue on receive to improve the signal to norse ratio and makes a possibility to communicate in the office having a wall, a compartment. Megiclave prowdee network driver soiiware to support frost oi the commonly used network software and diagnostic programs. MAI.N..§HABAQT.EBJ SLLC The MagicWeve supports 5 Peer to Peer comunicetion which makes point~to—point and point—to» multipoint communications possible, which makes the communications between wireless LAN users easy. A wireless network can be connected to a wired Ethernet through a network interface called an Access Point. Since all the protocols tor a wired network are supported throud't an Access Point, all the services tor a wired network are available for a wireless network users. The Midlave supports various network softwares. The network driver is supplied to support most network software such as as Windows 4 Workoroup 3.11, Windowsgs, Windows NT, etc. The SWL—tOODN tor note-PC is small and portable as a roaming function is provided tor users who would like to get network serVioee while moving around. SEEK? ,|,,F,LCAT KQNSW 0 System Interface E'I‘HER Controller PC interfacn Configuration LAN Standard iAX Interface 0 Radio Specifications Frequency Output Power transmission rate Modulation Methods Receive Signal Level Main Lobe Bandwidth BER 0 Transmission Rance Outdoor in the office having a compartment (About 1.5 m height) In the office having a wall (Don't have made with concrete or mvtal In the office having a wall made of concrete SWLflOOON Am79c930 PCMCIA Plug and Play It 802,1HCSMA/CA) Radio Frr-quency 2.412. 24174 2.422. 2.4 27. 2.432, 2,437. 2.442. 2.447, 2.452, 2.457, 2.4 (i7‘ 2.47QGHZ‘ SUM 13 less than WWW/MHZ 2Mbps DQPSK —33dBm 22MHZ less than 1()B 30m 20m lfi The range may be affected by the environment MAGIC AVE SWL — 100 0D Am79c930 iSA Plug and Play IEEESUQJ 1 (CSMA/CA) Radio Frequency 2.412, 2t417t 2.422‘ 2.4 27, 2.432, 2437, 2.442v 2.447, 2.452. 2.457. 2.4 (512.47261‘12, SUM 13 tess than mitt/m: ZMbps DQPSK —83de 22MHz less than 10" 300m 30m 20m 0 Physical Specifications MAGIC AVE Adapter card size lOSmm'SSmm‘Smm lSOmm‘llOmm'lOmm Antenna size BSmm‘SOmmi-lSmm Wright 38g 145g operating temperature flOTJ +50'C 5:3] aid Sleep mode OJW N/A Standby mode (XZW N/A receive mode LEW 2.5W transmission mode lr7W 348W 0 Supplied Software (both SWL—1000N and 10000) MS Windows for Workoroup 3v11(NDlSZ) / WIN95(NDlS3) / Windows NT Driver Test and install program 0 Operating State indication Lamp Power, transmissron, receive LED it Power ‘ SOIL—10000 (turns on when the system is powered on) sm‘iooou (turns on with been sound when the PC initializes the wireless LAN card in the PCMClA slot on system booting) Tx 7 turns on when transmitting data. Rx : turns on when receiving data. A Wireless LAN card automatically starts to operate when inserted into the slot while the system is on because most notebook PC support hut plugging in Window595 environment. To remove the card while the system is in operation, follnw the next Steps: 7. Click on the icon shaped a PCMCIA card on the right bottom menu bar. —. Click on the card removal message- when it appears next to the icon. 4. Remove the card when the permission appears in a small box, MAGlC AVE Section 2. Network installation The number of computers connected, Ethernet installation, and the desired network applications determmes the type of network. Act—Hot: or infrastructure The wireless LAN can easily be installed and used while one must connect cables to install a mred LAN. AdfflprEIEOBLLPgim Jo, Quint genius! nice List) An Ad-Hoc Network is suitable tor the envtronment in which connections to wired network are not necessary and can be constructed by only wireless LAN adapter cards. You can use the network immediately alter setting up the network parameters using the supplied network driver. SWL-1000D SWL-1000N interest,“ ULWL ”$110.35 A wireless LAN can be used to access all the services that are available tor a wired LAN through an access point which connects the WIrelSSS LAN to a wired network, MAGIC AVE Roamma function is also supohed to Infraslrucluve Network users who are in motlcn. Server SWL- 1000AP Ruaming is a service that disconnects me user from an access pnim allotted to lhe previous cell and connects to th(= one allotted to a new cell when the user moves into the cell. MAGIC AVE Section 3. Hardware and Software installation UNPACK 1 MG AND INSPECT I ON After opening the box, verify that all parts are Included and check your computer and network environment. PaQKagfifignlfllifi (1) SflL—1000MPCMCM) or WOODUSA) (2) SNL-1DOOAPll0n purchasrng Access Paint, a SWL—1000N or Sim-10000 adapter card added) (3) Users Manual (4) A Network Driver and Utility Dlsk (5) Power Cable (SWL—1000AP only) (6) A System booting Disk (SWL—tOOOAP only) (7) External Antenna (Sm-10000 only) SWL-‘lOOOAP PG, eqnjjourjtign For the Sam—10000, verify that your computer has an extra lRQ I/O Address. SWL-lOOOD is 15A PqufiPley card supporting IRO 9.10,tl,12. Some multimedia PC may not have an extra IRQ. Require _ out “lorjgtmgonngctlon -. If you went to use Ad—Hoc Network, you can install with only SVIL—tOOODJOODN adapter cards. -, If you want to use Infrastructure Network, you must install Access PointlSflL—tUOOAP) firstt Equipment required to install Access Point is (1) Access Paint (Ski—100m?) MAGIC AVE (2) PWIA Wireless LAN adapter card (em—100m. or SWL-lOOOD and External Antenna) (3) Access Point system booting diskr HARDWARE I NSTALLAT l ON OD), Qesmop,,F,C.a,dapt,er par, talk 1 Turn the PC a”, uncover the case. and remove the Bunny Bracket of the empty expansion lSA slot, 2, Insert carefully a Magicllave Wireless LAN card to the PC slot and turn the screw to fix it tiditly 3 Then, insert the antenna to the antenna port protruding from the beck oi the PC as in the fol lowrng picture, 4. Turn the PC on and confirm that the adapter card is recognized by the PC by checking the LED before you put the cover over the PO ll! verillcation procedure throud’i LED Red LED : power LED, lights when the computer turns on. Orange LED bl inks when receiving data green LED : blinks when transmitting data. The card is operating normally when an orange and a green LED's blink alternately. it After inserting the card, install the device driver following the instruction. If a message that the PC lailad to recognize the card appears. check the card by follovnng the procedure "Megicwsive diagnostics" on page 56. Contact your local service centre for further help, it An Sim—10000 supports ISA Plug and Play The card is automatically recognized and installed in Windows 95 environmentv lf your system does not support the Plug and Play, you can use the utility for lSA PnP (not included in the package), MAGIC AVE Noterfc, agents r ,c,ard,,,(,SYlL,-,LOQQN) You can insert the card into note—PC while the power is on or off, When inserting the card while usino your notebook PC. Insert the SVIL—fODON adapter card into the PCMCIA slot, A pleasant 'diirp" sound indicates the regular operation. A low monotonous tone indicates a failure of the recognition. . When inserting the card before turning your notebook PC on. The success or failure of the card recognition is also indicated by the sound as above. if the card is successfully recognized. install the device driver following the instructions on page 29. use“ i u . m" uni an: t!“ "- n- Ml Accessfgmt ,(§V!L:10995P) A Mamet/eve Access Point connects a MenicWai/e wireless LAN to existing wired LAN as explained before An Access Point is equipped with an Etheth adapter card supporting fobase-T, 10bas92 and a MeuicWeve wireless LAN adapter card lnstel Iation can be done easily as follows: 1. Verify that 220V is selected and plug the power cord into the socket. 2 Connect the network cable to Ethernet card portilObese—T or 10base2) on the back of the Access Point. 8 Make sure that you hear the nice ascending tones, and check it the LED on the back of the adapter card blinks after the system is booted, 4 The Access Point is working normally it the red LED is on, and the green LED is blinking. 10 MAGIC AVE 11 MAGIC AVE Section 4. MagicWave Access Point Installation Guide and Manual. SETTING UP THE ACCESS POINT In order to connect SWL-1000AP to the existing Ethernet to build an infrastructure network you must modify CONF)G.TXT in the bootrnu disk, FQIJLaL gLQQNF lfi, IXI CONFiG TXT comprises a start line, an end line and parameter Irnes. Each line is of the term : XPARAMETER ! VALlE The stash character "/' is a comment delimiter AH text after the slash character and up to the and of the iine Will be ignored. The file must start with the line thS‘IIL-tOOOAP and finish with the Ime iEND. It is recommended to make and use a backup diskette and keep the original system diskette in a safe place. fiSWL—IOOOAP {config file : ‘bREV : 100 ‘/ SAMSUNG SWL—lOOOAP i %RTS_THRESHOLD: 2301 = iqbsrroa'uzmm: 15 i gquoNGjETRY: 15 i%CHANNEL: a i ugssJD: SAMSUNG ffibLOCALIP: 123455139 i‘leERIALt 12345 i %GATEWAYI 1213.45.61] 12 MAGIC AVE The available parameters are described below. Some parameters can be ignored but are assigned by default values. 915V: must be contained in confia.txt and identifies the version ot the software on the booting diskette This field is read by a software and better not be modified by the user the frames to be used. Normally assrqned by the default value 2301. gammy. SpQCIfleS the number of the transmissions of RTS/CTS which will be attempted before aborting when the communication between clients is interfered. Note that RTS/CTS are delivered back and forth between the clients to monitor the channel for the possrbllity of communications The default vaiue ls15. xLOltg‘RngiY: specifies the nurrber of trials of the data retransmissions when the channel or a client causes the cease of data transmissions. The default value is 15, which is the same as that for Ethernet. KCHANNEL’ soecities the operating channel number for the SWL-lOOOAP (Any channel between 1 and 13 can be used, but the channels used by adjacent Access Points should be apart by more than 5 channels.) fiESfiSlIVDI is used to name the wireless LAN group. The default value is SAMSLNG but can be arbitrarily assigned by the user. Its value must be the same as that of its clients. So it the roaming is to be supported, the value of ESS_lD at all the Access Paints should be the same 14,ng |s needed when a user manages the Access Porn! by Telnet or uses web manager utilities. A user can access a manage program for the Access Point by putting in the assigned IP address on Telnet or on web browser. $SERlALI is setial nurtber for the unit and must be filled. A SWL—tOOOAP will not boot if the serial number does not match. . is needed to connect to an external network by using the TCP/lP protocol. SWL—fOO OAP stores all the IP addresses received from TOP/IF AHP (Address Resolution Protocol) message. If the destination is an IP address instead of a local network, the packets are sent to a gateway. HAG l CffAVE TROUBLESHOOTING. if the Maglcwave Access Point does not operate normally, the fol lowing examples of diagnoses can help: 1. then the unit fails to power on: -. Make sure that the power cord is fully seated in the socket on the back of the unit. 13 MAGIC AVE 2 When the unit tells to boot: a Check the installation floppy disk. Insert the diskette in a computer and use the commands CHKDSK or SCANDISK to check the files. -. I! no problem IS round with the Happy diskette‘ please contact your local service centre or the retailer where you purchased the umt, at then the unit boots but plays a discordant sound. -. This lnd|cates that the unit tailed to lnitlallze The most likely cause is that the radlo card is not installed properly or ls installed in a wrong slat, -_ Make sure that the radlo card is properly installed and then boot the system again, 4. then the untt plays a nice “chirp" sound but IBIIS to communicate. A The most likely cause is bad configurations of the portable units or LAN attached to computers. a Check the states of Sta—10000 or SWL—IOOON that is installed in the Access Pornt (SML~1000AP). MAGICWAVE ACCESS POINT WEB MANAGER UTILITY MaaicWave Access Point Web Manager can be accessed through Internet Explorer Web Browser. and its URL is the address soecified as the Local IP in CDNFIGJXT 01 the Access Point. ‘URLH'nifori-n Resource Locator) Z The address of the location where the information of web manager is. 'The new contents of the Access Point web page are not automatically loaded, so press "refresh” or "reIoad" button for an updated information. 14 FCC Notice The SWL—IOOOD and the SWL-IOOON complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmfiil interference. and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired o eration, Note: The SWL-IOOON and SWL-lOOOD have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device and a low power transmitter, 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 hannful 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 output on a circuit difi‘erent from that to which the receiver is connected, - Consult the dealer or an ex ericnced radio/T V technician for help The SWL-IOOOD was tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, however it is not certified for residential use by the FCC. The SWL-lOOOD is authorized only for use in commercial and industral installations only The SWL-IOOON is authorized only for use in all installations.
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