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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW ...................................................................... 3 1.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW .......................................................... 3 1.2 LED INDICATOR .................................................................. 4 1.3 PACKAGE CONTENTS .......................................................... 4 1.4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ..................................................... 4 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION....................................
A2. WEP / WPA / WPA2 802.1X ............................................ 21 A3. ENABLING 802.1X IN WINDOWS® ....................................... 22 APPENDIX B. USING ENCORE WIRELESS MANAGER IN WINDOWS XP® ................................................................................. 23 B1. STARTING ENCORE WIRELESS MANAGER ........................... 23 B2. ENCORE WIRELESS MANAGER OVERVIEW ......................... 24 B3. MANUAL CONNECTION ....................................................
Chapter 1: Overview Thank you for choosing Encore Electronics’ Wireless N300/N150 PCI-E Adapter. With just a few steps, you will be enjoying the convenience of wireless networking at the speed that is much faster than the prior Wireless G technology. Place the desktop computer at any place you want to avoid the hassle and unsightly view of wires. Moreover, ENEWI-2XN4x and ENEWI-1XN4x support Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) data encryption to help protect your data and privacy.
1.2 LED Indicator The Activity LED will be blinking when: The adapter is scanning for available wireless networks. The adapter is transferring and/or receiving data. 1.
Chapter 2: 2.1 Installation Hardware Installation 1. Shut down your computer and disconnect your computer’s power cord. 2. Open the case of your computer. 3. Locate an empty PCI-E slot. 4. Remove the bracket that blocks the selected PCI-E slot, if there is one. 5. Insert the PCI-E card firmly into the empty PCI-E slot. 6. Make sure there is no loose connector or part inside the computer case. 7. Put the cover back to your computer case. 8.
2.2 Software Installation 2.2.1 Windows® 7 and Windows Vista® The installation procedures are similar between Windows® 7 and Windows Vista®. A. 1. Click “Cancel,” if you see the ‘Found New Hardware Wizard’ window. B. Insert the ‘Installation CD” that comes with the package to the CD-ROM drive. Depending on your computer’s configuration, one of the following 3 scenarios will happen (B-1 to B-3).
B-3 If neither the ‘Encore Welcome Screen’ nor the ‘AutoPlay’ window appears, type “D:\autorun.exe” in the “Run” command window in the Start menu (‘D’ is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive). If the “Run” command window is not in the Start menu, go to the Start menu → type “run” in the “search box” → select “Run” in the list of results. Note: You can use “Browse” to find the CD-ROM drive number. C. Click “Software & Driver Installation ” in the ‘Quick Setup’ window. D.
E. Click “Install this driver software anyway,” if you see ‘Windows can’t verify the publisher of this driver software’ in the ‘Windows Security’ window. F. Click “Next” to continue, when you see the ‘ENCORE Wireless LAN Driver – PCIE Adapter’ window. G. 1. Save any opened file in other program. 2. Check “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.” 3. Click “Finish” to restart the computer, when you see ‘InstallShield Wizard Complete’ in the ‘ENCORE Wireless LAN Driver – PCIE Adapter’ window.
2.2.2 Windows® XP A. 1. Click “Cancel,” if you see the ‘Found New Hardware Wizard’ window when you start Windows for the first time after installing the hardware. B. Insert the ‘Installation CD” that comes with the package to the CD-ROM drive. Depending on your computer’s configuration, one of the following 2 scenarios will happen (B-1 or B-2). B-1 The ‘Encore Welcome Screen’ appears automatically, and then the ‘Quick Setup’ window in Step C will appear.
C. Click “Software & Driver Installation ” in the ‘Quick Setup’ window. D. Click “Yes” to continue, if you see ‘A program needs your permission to continue’ in the ‘User Account Control’ window. E. Click ”Next” to continue, when you see the ‘ENCORE Wireless Manager’ window. 10 www.encore-usa.
F. Click “Continue Anyway,” if you see this warning message in the ‘Hardware Installation’ window. G. 1. Save any opened file in other program. 2. Check “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.” 3. Click “Finish” to restart the computer, when you see ‘InstallShield Wizard Complete’ in the ‘ENCORE Wireless Manager’ window. 11 www.encore-usa.
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Chapter 3: Connecting to Wireless Networks in Windows 7® After installation, please use the Windows Wireless Manager to connect to wireless networks by following the steps below. A. Left-click on the “Windows Wireless Manager Tray Icon B. .” If you do not see the icon, click the “Show hidden icons ” arrow in the system tray. C. 1. Select the “Wireless Network Connection” of your choice; 2. Click “Connect.” Note: The “Connect automatically” check box is checked by default.
D. 1. Enter the “Security Key” (also called password, passphrase or pre-shared key); 2. Click “OK.” E. Once connected successfully, you will see the following two updates: 1. When Left-click on ‘Windows Wireless Manager Tray Icon,’ you will see ‘Connected’ next to the wireless network of your choice. 2. The ‘Windows Wireless Manager Tray Icon’ will become . Note: For help with the Windows Wireless Manager, please refer to “Help and Support” in the Start menu at the lower left corner of your screen.
Chapter 4: Connecting to Wireless Networks in Windows Vista® After installation, please use the Windows Wireless Manager to connect to wireless networks by following the steps below. A. Left-click on ‘Windows Wireless Manager Tray Icon .’ Click “Connect to a network.” (NOT the “Network and Sharing center.”) B. C. 1. Select the “Wireless Network” of your choice; 2. Click “Connect.” 1. Enter the “Security Key” (also called password, passphrase or pre-shared key); 2. Click “Connect.” D.
E. 1. The “Save this network” and “Start this connection automatically” checkboxes are checked by default; 2. Click “Close.” Note: If “Start this connection automatically” is checked, your computer will automatically connect to the same wireless network when you are at the same location next time. F. The ‘Set Network Location’ window may appear. 1. Select one of the three location types: “Home,” “Work” or “Public.” 2. Click “Close” in the follow-up window.
Chapter 5: Connecting to Wireless Networks in Windows® XP After the software installation, you can locate the Encore Wireless Manager Tray Icon at the lower right corner of your screen as in Figure A below. Figure A. Encore Wireless Manager Tray Icon location Icon Description The ENUWI-2XN4 is connected to a wireless network with excellent connection quality. The ENUWI-2XN4 is not connected to a wireless network. The ENUWI-2XN4 hardware is installed. The ENUWI-2XN4 hardware is removed.
Please follow the steps below to connect to wireless networks. A. 1. Right-click on the ‘Encore Wireless Manager Tray Icon’ at the lower right corner of the screen; 2. Click “Set Wizard.” B. 1. Check “Wireless Local Area Networks (Infrastructure);” 2. Click “Next.” C. 1. Select the ‘SSID’ (wireless network name) you want to connect to. 2. Click “Next.” Note: If the selected SSID has wireless security turned on, the Encore Wireless Manager will automatically detect the security option for you. D.
E. 1. “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically” are checked by default in the ‘Setup TCP/IP’ window. Note: For most users, no need to change these two options. 2. Click “Finish.” F. Two ways to know the connection is successful: F-1 Encore Wireless Manager Tray Icon F-1 The ‘Encore Wireless Manager Tray Icon’ at the lower right corner of the screen will become green . Note: The ‘Windows Wireless Manager Tray Icon’ will become F-2 Encore Wireless Manager .
Chapter 6: Technical Support If you have other questions, please visit the SUPPORT section on our website at www.Encore-USA.com first. You can submit your support request directly on our website. You can also reach us through one of the support hotlines or emails listed on the back of this user manual. Our experienced support representatives are ready to help you with any of your technical questions. Chapter 7: Warranty Information Please visit the TERMS AND POLICIES section on our website at www.
Appendix A. Wireless security Overview A1. WEP, WPA and WPA2 comparison WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK are standard wireless security options. When using any one of them, each device in the wireless network MUST use the SAME wireless security option and network security key (also called password, passphrase or pre-shared key). Otherwise, the wireless network will not function properly.
A3. Enabling 802.1X in Windows® 802.1X authentication can help enhancing security for 802.11 wireless networks and wired Ethernet networks with user account verification. A digital certificate or a smart card is normally required to complete the authentication. 801.1X authentication is typically used for workplace connections and requires IT professionals to setup the system properly. Windows® 7 and Windows Vista® 1.
Appendix B. Using Encore Wireless Manager in Windows XP® The Encore Wireless Manager is the default wireless manager in Windows XP. While the Encore Wireless Wizard helps you connecting to wireless networks quickly, the Encore Wireless Manager offers you more control over your wireless networks. B1. Starting Encore Wireless Manager You can open Encore Wireless Manager in three ways: 1.
B2. Encore Wireless Manager Overview Top Toolbar Set Wizard: starts the Encore Wireless Wizard. About: shows the software version. Tabs General: shows the connection status information. Profile: shows the previously saved wireless networks. Available Network: shows the list of available wireless networks at your current location. Status: shows the detailed connection status information. Statistics: shows the data amount that is transferred and received.
Bottom Checkbox Show Tray Icon: is checked by default. It allows the Encore Wireless Manager Tray Icon to appear at the lower right corner of your screen. Disable Adapter: It is recommended using one wireless adapter as the same time. If you want to use another wireless adapter, such as a USB wireless adapter, you can easily disable the ENEWI-2XN4x or ENEWI-1XN4x by checking this checkbox. Radio Off: If checked, the ENEWI-2XN4x or ENEWI-1XN4x cannot connect to any wireless network.
B3. Manual Connection A. 1. Go to the “Available Network” tab; 2. Select the “SSID” (wireless network name) of your choice; 3. Click “Add to Profile;” 4. If the selected network has wireless security enabled, Encore Wireless Manager will automatically detect the wireless security option. Note: The ‘Unsecured Network’’ warning window will appear if there is no wireless security enabled. Click “OK” if you want to proceed. B.
B4. Easy Connection with WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) allows your computer to connect to a wireless router or access point without a network security key (also called password, passphrase or pre-shared key). Please check the user manual of your router or access point to see if it supports WPS. Two connection methods are available for WPS: Push Button Configuration (PBC) Personal Information Number (PIN). The instructions are shown in the following pages. 27 www.encore-usa.
B4.1. WPS — PBC (Push Button Configuration) Push Button Configuration (PBC) allows your computer to connect to a wireless network by the click of a button. You do not need to memorize your router or access point’s wireless security password. Please check the user manual of your router or access point to see if it supports WPS - PBC. Normally, the PBC button comes with an icon like the one on the right. Note: Before you start, please have your wireless router and your computer in close range.
B4.2. WPS — PIN (Personal Information Number) Personal Information Number (PIN) allows your computer to connect to a wireless network by entering your router or access point’s PIN code to the adapter or vice versa. Unlike wireless network security passwords, you do not need to memorize the PIN code. Please check the user manual of your router or access point to see if it supports WPS - PIN. [ Option 1: Entering Router or Access Point’s PIN Code to the Adapter ] 1. Go to the “Wi-Fi Protected Setup” tab.
C. 1. Choose the network name (SSID) of the router or access point you want to connect. 2. Click “Select.” D. Once connected, the tab will automatically switch to the “General” tab. The ‘Signal Strength’ and ‘Link Quality’ bars will become active and green. Note: The ‘Encore Wireless Manager Tray Icon’ at the lower right corner of the screen will become green as well. 30 www.encore-usa.
[ Option 2: Entering the Adapter’s PIN Code to the Router or Access Point ] Note: To enter your adapter’s PIN code to your router or access point, you need to know your router or access point’s IP address. In addition, you need to have one of the following: A computer directly connects to the router or access point through wired connection. This computer can be the one with ENUWI-2XN4 installed on or a different one.
B5. Using 802.1X 802.1X is for advanced users who are familiar with using a RADIUS server and setting up digital certificates. Workplace networks often use 802.1X to tighten the network control. When connecting to a wireless network using WEP/WPA/WPA2 802.1X security, you need to provide two types of information in the ‘Wireless Network Properties’ window. Authentication Method Section: You need to select the authentication protocol that the RADIUS server is using.
Appendix C. Connecting to Wireless Networks with Wireless Zero Connection in Windows XP® Alternatively, you can use Windows Wireless Manager (also called Wireless Zero Connection or WZC) to connect to wireless networks in Windows XP by following the steps below. A. 1. Open ‘Encore Wireless Manager.’ 2. Check “Windows Zero Config” at the bottom of the window. Note: You cannot use Windows ‘Wireless Zero Connection’ and ‘Encore Wireless Manager’ to manage wireless networks at the same time.
D. 1. Enter and confirm the “Network key” (also called password, passphrase or pre-shared key); 2. Click “Connect.” Note: If no wireless security is turned on, an alternative window with the warning message ‘Information sent over this network might be visible to others.’ will appear. Select “Connect Anyway” if you want to proceed. Once connected successfully, the text ‘Connected’ will appear next to the wireless network of your choice. E. F. Also, you will see two updates in the system tray: 1.
Appendix D. Specifications N300 Series (ENEWI-2XN4x) Security Standard 64/128-bits WEP Encryption WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-802.1X, WPA2-802.1X WPS IEEE 802.11n Draft 2.0 IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11b Radio Technology Quality of Service (QoS) IEEE 802.11g / IEEE 802.11n: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) IEEE 802.
N150 Series (ENEWI-1XN4x) Security Standard 64/128-bits WEP Encryption WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-802.1X, WPA2-802.1X WPS IEEE 802.11n Draft 2.0 IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11b Radio Technology Quality of Service (QoS) IEEE 802.11g / IEEE 802.11n: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) IEEE 802.
Appendix E. Regulatory Information E1. Federal Communication 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.
E2. Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
Česky [Czech] Encore Electronics Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento ENHWI-G2 je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES. Dansk [Danish] Undertegnede Encore Electronics Inc erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr ENHWI-G2 overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Appendix F. Software End User License Agreement PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS ("Agreement") CAREFULLY. USE OF THE SOFTWARE (defined below) PROVIDED BY ENCORE ELECTRONICS, INC. IS PERMITTED ONLY UNDER AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THIS AGREEMENT, PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE. 1. Grant of License. This Agreement permits you to use one copy of the Software or the Software included in this package or device on any single computer ("Software").
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTIES FOR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, AND ENCORE ELECTRONICS, INC. EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED HEREIN. YOU ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE. SHOULD THE SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU, AND NOT ENCORE ELECTRONICS, INC. OR AN AUTHORIZED RESELLER, ASSUME THE ENTIRE COST OF NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR, OR CORRECTION.
property damage (collectively, "High Risk Activities"). Encore Electronics, Inc. EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES. 11. Governing Law and Jurisdiction. This Agreement will be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of California. and the United States as applied to agreements entered into and to be performed entirely within California.
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