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Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents ....................................................................................................................................... 3 List of Figures............................................................................................................................................. 5 List of Tables ..............................................................................................................................................
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide 3.3 Site Survey Tab...............................................................................................................................................53 3.3.1 Site Survey—Networks Filter ............................................................................................................53 3.3.2 Site Survey—List of Detected Stations .............................................................................................54 3.3.
List of Figures List of Figures 1 2 3 Introduction........................................................................................................................................ 9 Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility Overview .......................................................................... 11 Figure 1: Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility Icon........................................................................................
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide Figure 36: Security Tab—WPA2 with LEAP ......................................................................................................46 Figure 37: LEAP Configuration Window ............................................................................................................47 Figure 38: Security Tab—WPA2 with EAP-FAST ..............................................................................................
List of Tables List of Tables 1 Introduction......................................................................................................................................... 9 2 Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility Overview ........................................................................... 11 3 Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface ................................................................... 15 A Table 1: Link Information Section Description ...............
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Introduction Overview 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview This document describes the functions of the Marvell Wireless Client Card Configuration Utility for the following Marvell® IEEE 802.11a/g/b and draft-802.11n WLAN client cards: Marvell CB-85 CardBus WLAN Client Card Marvell MB-85 Mini PCI WLAN Client Card Marvell EC-85 PCI Express WLAN Client Card Marvell MC-85 PCI Express WLAN Client Mini Card Marvell high throughput client cards are both IEEE 802.11a/g/b and draft-802.11n compliant. Note 1.
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Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility Overview Overview 2 Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility Overview 2.1 Overview The Marvell Wireless Client Card Configuration Utility is a Windows® based application that allows configuration and management of the Marvell high throughput client cards. The Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility sets up profiles and performs other wireless network management tasks. For information on installing the Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility see the Installation Guide.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide 3. Select the Stop Windows Wireless Zero Configuration Service check box. Figure 2: Admin Tab—Stop Windows Wireless Zero Configuration Service 2.2.2 Tray Status Icons Different icons in the system tray indicate the status of the wireless connection. Figure 3: Tray Status Icons Window Card Unplugged (red with “X” mark) Not Connected (red) Connected (green) Doc. No. MV-S800477-00 Rev.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility Overview Security 2.3 Security Implementing a security infrastructure to monitor physical access to WLAN networks is more difficult than monitoring access on wired networks. Unlike wired networks where a physical connection is required, anyone within the range of a wireless AP can send and receive frames, as well as listen for frames being sent. IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide • TKIP (WPA, WPA-PSK) • AES (WPA2, WPA2-PSK) WEP Key Size • 40-bit key (64-bit WEP) • 104-bit key (128-bit WEP) Doc. No. MV-S800477-00 Rev. B Page 14 CONFIDENTIAL Document Classification: Proprietary Information Copyright © 2007 Marvell August 14, 2007, 2.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface 3 Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface The Marvell Wireless Client Card Configuration Utility allows configuration of Marvell high throughput client cards through the following tabs: Network Status—displays the status of the network to which the user is connected. The Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility initializes on this page.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide 3.1 Network Status Tab The Network Status tab displays the status of the network. When the Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility initializes, it displays the Network Status tab. Figure 4: Network Status Tab 3.1.1 Select Profile The Select Profile section displays the name of the profile in use. Additional information about the profile is provided in the Profile Manager.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Network Status Tab 3.1.2 Link Information The Link Information section contains the current information about the wireless connection. Figure 6: Link Information Section Table 1: F ie l d Description Status Status of the wireless network connection: • Card Unplugged Client card is not plugged in, or client card is plugged in but not recognized. • Connected Client card is plugged in and connected to a wireless network.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide Table 1: 3.1.3 Link Information Section Description (Continued) F ie l d Description Security Reports the type and level of security set. The security level is set through the Profile Setting of the Profile Manager tab. Configure security settings also through the Site Survey tab when connecting to a network. Tx/Rx Rates Current Tx Rate and Rx Rate of the channel being monitored.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Network Status Tab Table 2: 3.1.5 Internet Protocol Section Description F ie l d Description DHCP Option Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Either enabled or disabled. IP Address An identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. The format of an IP address is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods. Each number can be 0 to 255. Subnet Mask A mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide Another way to turn the radio on or off is to right-click the Configuration Utility icon in System Tray and select Turn Radio Off to turn the radio off. When the radio is off, select Turn Radio On to turn the radio back on. Figure 11: Radio On/Off in the System Tray The system hot key Alt+F2 can also be used to turn the radio on/off.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab 3.2 Profile Manager Tab The Profile Manager tab displays the profiles available and allows you to create, modify, and delete profiles. Figure 12: Profile Manager Tab Profile Manager—Profile List The section on the left side of this tab lists all of the profiles available. Highlighting a profile selects it. If the check box next to the profile is selected, that profile is used in auto-configuration mode when the link is lost.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide Table 3: Profile List Section Description (Continued) Button Description Delete Deletes a profile. Create Creates a profile. Save Saves changes made to a selected profile. Profile Manager—Profile Setting The Profile Settings are used to set, modify, and display information about the profile selected in the Profile List section. The information is divided into three tabs: Network Info Security Protocol 3.2.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab Figure 14: Network Info Tab (Ad-Hoc Network) The Network Info tab fields are as follows. Table 4: Network Info Tab Description F ie l d Description Profile Name Name of profile selected Network SSID Network SSID label Network Type • • Wireless Mode • • • • • • Preferred Channel Copyright © 2007 Marvell August 14, 2007, 2.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide Table 4: F ie l d Description Region Code Sets the region code Available options are Default, USA (FCC), Canada (IC), Europe (ETSI), Spain, France, Japan (MKK), Taiwan (DGT), and Australia/Korea 802.11n Network Enables/disables draft-802.11n functionality If enabled, the Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) index and 802.11n options can be configured. Channel Width Sets the channel bandwidth Available options are Auto, 20 MHz, and 40 MHz. The default is Auto.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab Figure 15: Security Tab—Authentication Modes Note 3.2.3 The authentication modes available depend on the network type selected on the Network Info tab. For Ad-Hoc networks, only Open System and Shared Key are available.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide 3.2.3.1 Open System / Shared Key / Auto Switch Figure 16: Security Tab—Open System with WEP The WEP key configuration for the authentication modes Open System, Shared Key, and Auto Switch is identical: 1. Click Configure WEP Keys. The Configure WEP Key window is displayed. For a detailed description of this window, see Table 5 on page 27. Figure 17: WEP Key Configuration Window Doc. No. MV-S800477-00 Rev.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab 2. 3. Select the required Key Format and Key Size. Enter the Transmit Key(s). Note 4. 5. Up to four WEP keys are supported. The WEP key used for the transmission must be identical on the sending and receiving station. Click OK to return to the Security tab of the Profile Settings. Select the WEP key to be used for the transmission. Figure 18: WEP Key Setting 6. Click Save to set the configuration.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide 3.2.3.2 WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK Figure 19: Security Tab—WPA2-PSK with TKIP The definition of the pre-shared key is identical for both WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK with TKIP/AES: 1. Enter the pre-shared key into the Passphrase and Confirm boxes. The passphrase must contain between 8 and 63 ASCII characters. 2. Click Save to set the configuration. 3.2.4 802.1X Authentication Modes The Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility currently supports the following 802.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab 3.2.4.1 802.1X / WPA / WPA2 with EAP/TLS Figure 20: Security Tab—WPA2 with EAP/TLS (Use Certificate) The definition of the EAP/TLS authentication protocol for the authentication modes 802.1X, WPA, and WPA2 is identical: 1. Select EAP/TLS (Use Certificate) as 802.1X Authentication Protocol. 2. Click Configure. The EAP/TLS (Use Certificate) window is displayed. For a detailed description of this window, see Table 6 on page 34.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide Figure 21: EAP/TLS (Use Certificate) Configuration Window—Client Authentication Tab 3. 4. On the Client Authentication tab, enter your Login Name. Click Browse. The Select Certificate window is displayed. For a detailed description of this window, see Table 7 on page 34. Doc. No. MV-S800477-00 Rev. B Page 30 CONFIDENTIAL Document Classification: Proprietary Information Copyright © 2007 Marvell August 14, 2007, 2.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab Figure 22: Select Certificate Window (Client Certificates) 5. In the Certificates in Store list, click the personal certificate to be used for the client authentication. Note 6. 7. Copyright © 2007 Marvell August 14, 2007, 2.00 If the required certificate is not yet installed on your system or if you do not know which certificate to use, contact your network administrator.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide Figure 23: EAP/TLS Configuration Window—Server Authentication Tab 8. 9. Select the required Server Validation Method. For Accept only trusted certificates or Accept certificates from trusted server/domain, click Add to select the appropriate certificate. The Select Certificate window is displayed. For a detailed description of this window, see Table 9 on page 35. Doc. No. MV-S800477-00 Rev.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab Figure 24: Select Certificate Window (Server Certificates) 10. On the Select Certificate window, select the Certificate Store. 11. From the Certificates in Store list, click the certificate to be used for the server authentication. Note If the required certificate is not yet installed on your system or if you do not know which certificate to use, contact your network administrator. 12.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide Figure 25: Server Authentication—Trusted Domain or Server 14. Click OK to return to the Security tab of the Profile Settings. 15. If CCX compatibility is required, select the Enable Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX) check box. 16. Click Save to set the configuration.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab Table 8: Area/Button Description Server Validation Method Certificates to be accepted for server authentication: • Accept any server certificate • Accept only trusted certificates • Accept certificates from trusted server/domain Trusted Certificates Lists the trusted certificates installed on the client system Required, when Accept only trusted certificates or Accept certificates from trusted server/domain is selected.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide 3.2.4.2 802.1X / WPA / WPA2 with PEAP Figure 26: Security Tab—WPA2 with PEAP The definition of the PEAP authentication protocol for the authentication modes 802.1X, WPA, and WPA2 is identical: 1. Select Protected EAP (PEAP) as 802.1X Authentication Protocol. 2. Click Configure. The Protected EAP (PEAP) window is displayed. For a detailed description of this window, see Table 10 on page 40. Doc. No. MV-S800477-00 Rev.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab Figure 27: PEAP Configuration Window—Client Authentication Tab 3. 4. 5. 6. Copyright © 2007 Marvell August 14, 2007, 2.00 On the Client Authentication tab, enter your Login Name, Password, and Domain. The domain information is optional. From the Inner EAP Protocols list, select the EAP protocol to be used. If required, change the order of preference. If you have selected EAP-GTC, select the credentials to be used for login.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide Figure 28: PEAP Configuration Window—Server Authentication Tab 7. 8. Select the required Server Validation Method. For Accept only trusted certificates or Accept certificates from trusted server/domain, click Add to select the appropriate certificate. The Select Certificate window is displayed. For a detailed description of this window, see Table 12 on page 41. Doc. No. MV-S800477-00 Rev.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab Figure 29: Select Certificate Window (Server Certificates) 9. On the Select Certificate window, select the Certificate Store. 10. From the Certificates in Store list, click the certificate to be used for the server authentication. Note If the required certificate is not yet installed on your system or if you do not know which certificate to use, contact your network administrator. 11.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide Figure 30: Server Authentication—Trusted Domain or Server 13. Click OK to return to the Security tab of the Profile Settings. 14. If CCX compatibility is required, select the Enable Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX) check box. 15. Click Save to set the configuration.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab Table 11: PEAP Configuration Window Description—Server Authentication Tab Area/Button Description Add Selects the certificate from the certificates store Trusted Domain or Server Domain or server the certificate to be trusted is received from Required, when Accept certificates from trusted server/domain is selected Table 12: Select Certificate Window Description (Server Certificates) 3.2.4.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide The definition of the EAP/TTLS authentication protocol for the authentication modes 802.1X, WPA, and WPA2 is identical: 1. Select EAP/Tunneled TLS (TTLS) as 802.1X Authentication Protocol. 2. Click Configure. The EAP/Tunneled TLS (TTLS) window is displayed. For a detailed description of this window, see Table 13 on page 45. Figure 32: EAP/TTLS Configuration Window—Client Authentication Tab 3. 4.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab Figure 33: EAP/TTLS Configuration Window—Server Authentication Tab 5. 6. Copyright © 2007 Marvell August 14, 2007, 2.00 Select the required Server Validation Method. For Accept only trusted certificates or Accept certificates from trusted server/domain, click Add to select the appropriate certificate. The Select Certificate window is displayed. For a detailed description of this window, see Table 15 on page 46.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide Figure 34: Select Certificate Window (Server Certificates) 7. 8. On the Select Certificate window, select the Certificate Store. From the Certificates in Store list, click the certificate to be used for the server authentication. Note If the required certificate is not yet installed on your system or if you do not know which certificate to use, contact your network administrator. 9.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab Figure 35: Server Authentication—Trusted Domain or Server 11. Click OK to return to the Security tab of the Profile Settings. 12. If CCX compatibility is required, select the Enable Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX) check box. 13. Click Save to set the configuration.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide Table 15: Select Certificate Window Description (Server Certificates) 3.2.4.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab Figure 37: LEAP Configuration Window 3. Under Logon Settings, select the user credentials (and, if required, Login Name, Password, and Domain) to be used for the client authentication. Use Windows user name and password is only available if Enable single sign-on is selected. Note 4. 5. 6. 7. Copyright © 2007 Marvell August 14, 2007, 2.00 To enable single sign-on, administrator rights are required.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide Table 16: LEAP Configuration Window Description A r ea / F ie l d Description Logon Settings Credentials to be used for login to the authentication server: • Use stored user credentials below • Login Name—Login name to the authentication server • Password—Password for login to the authentication server • Domain—Domain name for login to the authentication server (optional) • • Options • • • • Doc. No. MV-S800477-00 Rev.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab 3.2.4.5 802.1X / WPA / WPA2 with EAP-FAST Figure 38: Security Tab—WPA2 with EAP-FAST The definition of the EAP-FAST authentication protocol for the authentication modes 802.1X, WPA, and WPA2 is identical: 1. Select EAP-FAST as 802.1X Authentication Protocol. 2. Click Configure. The EAP-FAST Configuration window is displayed. For a detailed description of this window, see Table 17 on page 51.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide Figure 39: EAP-FAST Configuration Window 3. Under Logon Settings, select the user credentials (and, if required, Login Name, Password, and Domain) to be used for the client authentication. Use Windows user name and password is only available if Enable single-signon is selected. Note 4. 5. 6. If automatic Protected Access Credentials (PAC) provisioning is required, select the Allow Automatic PAC Provisioning check box, and enter the appropriate Authority ID.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Profile Manager Tab 7. 8. If CCX compatibility is required, select the Enable Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX) check box. Click Save to set the configuration.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide 3.2.5 Profile Setting—Protocol Tab The Protocol tab allows you to set or change the protocol information. Figure 40: Protocol Tab Do not change settings If this check box is selected, the protocol setting is not changed when the profile is applied. Use below settings If the Do not change setting check box is not selected, the protocol settings include the following parameters.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Site Survey Tab 3.3 Site Survey Tab The Site Survey tab displays a list of all peer-to-peer (Ad-Hoc) and AP stations within range of the client card. Figure 41: Site Survey Tab 3.3.1 Site Survey—Networks Filter This section lets you customize which sites are displayed in the Site Survey list: Copyright © 2007 Marvell August 14, 2007, 2.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide 3.3.2 Site Survey—List of Detected Stations This section reports information on the peer-to-peer (Ad-Hoc) stations or AP stations detected. Figure 42: Site Survey—List of Detected Stations 802.11g AP Icon Ad-Hoc Network 802.11b AP Icon 802.11a AP Icon Circle means connected Table 19: List of Detected Stations Description F ie l d Description Network SSID Network SSID label (i.e., the Network Name). The Network Name is a text string.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Site Survey Tab 3.3.3 Site Survey—Filter Button Clicking the Filter button displays the Advanced Filter window. Figure 43: Site Survey—Advanced Filter Window 3.3.3.1 Network SSID 3.3.3.2 Network BSSID 3.3.3.3 Any BSSID—no specific BSSID is used when scanning for available networks in the area. Find network with this BSSID—the utility searches for the specified BSSID. Select Channel 3.3.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide 3.4 Statistics Tab Clicking the Statistics tab displays the statistics of the current connect session. Figure 44: Statistics Tab 3.4.1 Signal Strength The color-coded Signal Strength bar displays the signal strength of the last packet received by the client card. Signal strength is reported as a percentage. A signal in the red indicates a bad connection. A signal in the green indicates a good connection. Doc. No. MV-S800477-00 Rev.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Statistics Tab 3.4.2 Transmit Section The Transmit section displays the information on the packets sent.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide 3.4.3 Receive Section The Receive section displays the information on the packets received. Figure 46: Receive Section Table 21: Receive Section Description 3.4.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Advanced Tab Table 22: Protocol Section Description 3.5 F ie l d Description Preamble Displays radio preamble type: • Auto • Short • Long Tx Power Displays transmit power mode (in dBm) Advanced Tab The Advanced tab displays the advanced parameters available for the installed Marvell client cards. Figure 48: Advanced Tab 3.5.1 Advanced Tab—Marvell Wireless Card This section of the Advanced tab reports the type of Marvell client card installed.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide 3.5.2 Advanced Tab—Miscellaneous Figure 49: Miscellaneous Section Table 23: Advanced Tab Miscellaneous Section Description F ie l d Description Auto connect if link loss or no connection (use checked profiles in ) Clear this check box to disable the auto-configuration feature. Whenever there is a link loss, auto-configuration tries to establish a connection to the checked profiles in the Profile Manager window.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface AutoLink Tab 3.6 AutoLink Tab To enable AutoLink mode, proceed as follows: 1. Toggle the AutoLink button on the Access Point to enable AutoLink mode. Figure 50: Access Point AutoLink Button 2. On the AutoLink tab, click AutoLink. Within 60 seconds, the AutoLink will be completed. Figure 51: AutoLink Tab Copyright © 2007 Marvell August 14, 2007, 2.00 CONFIDENTIAL Document Classification: Proprietary Information Doc. No. MV-S800477-00 Rev.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide AutoLink is complete. Figure 52: AutoLink Tab (AutoLink Complete) Doc. No. MV-S800477-00 Rev. B Page 62 CONFIDENTIAL Document Classification: Proprietary Information Copyright © 2007 Marvell August 14, 2007, 2.
Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility User Interface Admin Tab 3.7 Admin Tab The Admin tab allows you to import and export profiles. Figure 53: Admin Tab 3.7.1 Admin Tab—Import Profiles To import a profile, proceed as follows: 1. 2. 3. 3.7.2 Click Import Profiles. Select the path and filename of the profile. Click Open. Admin Tab—Export Profiles To export a profile, proceed as follows: 1. 2. 3. Copyright © 2007 Marvell August 14, 2007, 2.00 Click Export Profiles.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide 3.7.3 Admin Tab—Autostart Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility Select the Autostart Marvell Wireless Client Card Configuration Utility at System Startup check box to automatically start the Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility at system startup (recommended). 3.7.
Compliance Statements Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance A Compliance Statements A.1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance A.1.1 Transmitter Module Approval Conditions A.1.2 Antennas must be installed to provide 20 cm separation distance from the transmitting antenna to the body of the user during normal operating condition. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide A.2 Industry Canada Notice This device complies with Canadian RSS-210. “This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003” Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device.
Compliance Statements Europe—EU Declaration of Conformity and Restrictions A.3 Europe—EU Declaration of Conformity and Restrictions Hereby, Marvell Semiconductor, Inc., declares that this telecommunication equipment complies with all the provisions of the EC directives listed below and meets the relevant parts of the related technical specifications: Compliance with R&TTE (Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment) Directive 99/5/EC, Article 10.5 EN 300 328 v1.6.
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide This product can be used as shown in Table 24. Table 24: 802.11a Product Usage 5 GHz wireless LAN IEEE 802.11a Indoor Use Only Caution A.4 A, AND, B, CH, D, CY, CZ, DK, ES, EST, F, FIN, FL, FR, GB, GR, H, I, IRL, IS, L, LT, M, MC, BN, NL, P, PL, RSM, S, SK, SLO, V Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation To comply with RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons.
Acronyms and Abbreviations B Acronyms and Abbreviations Table 25: Acronyms and Abbreviations A c ro n y m D e f in it io n AES Advanced Encryption Standard AP Access Point BRAN Broadband Radio Access Networks BSS Basic Service Set BSSID Basic Service Set ID CA Certification Authority CCKM Cisco Centralized Key Management CCX Cisco Compatible Extensions CE Conformité Européenne (European Conformity) CTS Clear To Send CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol DFS Dynamic Freq
CB-85/MB-85/EC-85/MC-85 User Guide Table 25: Acronyms and Abbreviations (Continued) A c ro n y m D e f in it io n LEAP Light EAP MAC Medium Access Controller Mbps Megabits per second MCS Modulation and Coding Scheme MIC Message Integrity Check NMB Norme sur le Matériel Brouilleur (ICES) PAC Protected Access Credentials PEAP Protected EAP PSK Pre-Shared Keys R&TTE Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment RLAN Radio Local Area Network RSS Radio Standards Specification RTS Re
Revision History C Revision History Table 26: Revision History Document Ty p e R e v i s io n Release Rev. B ’IEEE 802.11a/g/b and draft-802.11n/EWC compliant’ changed to ’IEEE 802.11a/g/b and draft-802.11n compliant’ throughout the document Section 2, Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility Overview, on page 11 • Subsection Section 2.2, Marvell Wireless Configuration Utility, on page 11 reworked • Subsection Section 2.
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