SendFar Technology WPC-03003 Wireless LAN Card User Manual

SendFar Technology Co., Ltd. Wireless LAN Card WPC 3110

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  A    Wireless LAN Card  User’s Manual  The user guide is fit for both Long Range Wireless LAN Card WPC-3110         i ■  Contents  CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................1 1.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS ............................................................................ 1 1.2 PC CARD DESCRIPTIONS ...................................................................... 1 1.3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS....................................................................... 2 1.4 NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS ................................................................. 2 CHAPTER 2. INSTALLING DRIVER & CLIENT UTILITY .......................4 2.1 INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS XP .......................................................... 4 2.2 CHECKING AFTER INSTALLATION ............................................................ 8 2.3 INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS 98SE/ME/2000....................................... 9 2.4 WIRELESS LAN CLIENT UTILITY .......................................................... 10 2.5 UNINSTALLING DRIVER AND UTILITY ..................................................... 15 CHAPTER 3. TROUBLESHOOTING .....................................................16 CHAPTER 4. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS.........................................18 CHAPTER 5. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE INFORMATION.............19
 Version 1.00 1 Chapter 1   Introduction This chapter describes the package contents, PC Card description, system requirements, features & benefits, applications and network configurations of our wireless LAN products. 1.1 Package Contents The PC Card package contains the following items as shown in Figure 1-1 1. One PC Card 2. One Installation CD    Figure 1-1 1.2  PC Card Descriptions The PC Card is a standard PC Card that fits into any PCMCIA Card Type II slot. The PC Card has a LED indicator as shown in Figure 1-2.    Figure 1-2  The LED shows three Link statuses: Blinking –, When the PC Card operate in Ad hoc (Peer-to-Peer) mode, no matter the wireless is connected or not. Solid Green – When the PC card setup a wireless connection with an Access Point. Off – No wireless activity.  Version 1.00 2 1.3 System Requirements Installation of the PC Card requires: 1.  PC/AT compatible computer with PCMCIA Type II slot. 2.  Windows 98//ME/2000/XP operating system environment. 3.  Minimum 1.3M bytes free disk space for installing the PC Card driver and utility program.  1.4 Network Configurations To better understand how the wireless LAN products work together to create a wireless network, it might be helpful to depict a few of the possible wireless LAN PC card network configurations. The wireless LAN products can be configured as:  1.  Ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) for departmental or SOHO LANs. 2.  Infrastructure for enterprise LANs or IP Sharing for 56K/ISDN TA/Cable/DSL Modem – Connect Internet and your SOHO network.  Ad hoc (peer-to-peer) Mode This is the simplest network configuration that several computers equipped with the PC Cards that form a wireless network whenever they are within range of one another (Figure 1-3). In ad-hoc mode, each client, is peer-to-peer, would only have access to the resources of the other client and requires no the access point. This is the easiest and least expensive way for the SOHO to set up a wireless network.             Figure 1-3 A wireless Ad-hoc network
 Version 1.00 3 Infrastructure Mode The infrastructure mode requires the use of an access point (AP). In this mode, all wireless communications between two computers have to be via the AP no matter the AP is wired to Ethernet network or stand-alone.  If wired to an Ethernet network as shown in Figure 1-4, the AP serves as a bridge and provides the link between the server and the wireless clients. The wireless clients can move freely throughout the coverage area of the AP while remaining connected to the server. Since the AP is connected to the wired network, each client would have access to server resources as well as to other clients.                  Figure 1-4 Infrastructure mode   Version 1.00 4 Chapter 2   Installing Driver & Client Utility This chapter describes how to install the PC Card drivers and client utility under Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP. 2.1  Installation for Windows XP During the installation, Windows XP may need to copy Windows systems files from the Windows XP installation diskette or CD-ROM. Therefore you will need a copy of the Windows XP installation diskette or CD-ROM at hand before installing the driver.   Installation Procedure:  1.  Turn on your computer. 2. Insert the Wireless LAN Driver CD into your CD-ROM drive.  3.  Double click the “IPN2120 Wlan Driver and Utility.exe” located in “\WLAN Utility with AP\” as shown in Figure 2-1.   Figure 2-1  4.  The program will automatically proceed with installing, press Next to continue as shown in Figure 2-2.
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