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Table of Contents AVCW-G Technical Manual Table of Contents ............................................................................................................. iii Chapter 1 Introduction..................................................................................................... 1 AVCW-G Radio .............................................................................................................. 2 Specifications .......................................................................
Chapter 1 Introduction AVCW-G is an IEEE-802.11g compliant wireless Access Point (AP) that offers a no-frill, seamless way of fitting a wireless network into an existing wired LAN infrastructure. It does not even require the assignment of an extra IP address. Existing wired-network resources such as DHCP, VPN, firewall, etc., reach across the AVCW-G to the client workstations with total transparency. Unlike many other 802.
AVCW-G Radio Key Features q Plug & Play — o No driver on the host device is required for radio operation o Radio operation is independent of the operating system on computer or any connecting device (Windows 98/2000/ME/XP, MAC, Linux, Unix, embedded, etc.), as long as the device has a properly supported Ethernet port. q Industry standard IEEE 802.
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation Safety Statements Use only the power supply adaptor provided with this product or the manufacturer's authorized replacement power supply. Connect the power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet that is near the product and easily accessible. Refer service or repairs, other than those documentation, to a professional service person.
Ethernet connection Observe the yellow LED to check the status of the Ethernet connection: If the yellow LED stays on continuously, then the Ethernet connection to the host computer or device is not made. Check your UTP cable and cable type, and replace if necessary. If the yellow LED is flickering, and power is on to the device, then the Ethernet connection between the host computer and the Wireless Ethernet Adapter is correct.
System Requirements for Web-based Utility program A Web-based Configuration Utility is a built-in program of the Wireless Adapter for changing the configuration settings of the Adapter. For using the AVCW-G Web-based Configuration Utility, your computer must meet the following requirements: (1) A Web browser must be installed on the computer. The supported Web browsers include Internet Explorer 5.0 and above, Netscape 6.0 and above, and Mozilla 1.0 and above. JavaScript for the browser must be enabled.
Chapter 3 Web-Based Utility Software Use the Web-Based Utility Program Once the AVCW-G is properly powered up and connected to a computer running a Web browser on the same IP subnet, the Web-based Utility is ready for use. To access the web utility, open a Web browser and enter http:// followed by the current IP address of the AVCW-G in the location field, for instance http://192.168.1.241.
Alternatively, the user can change the setting of the internet browser such that the browser would retrieve new web pages instead of displaying the cached web pages. Basic Information The “Info” page (Figure 1) is the default home page for the built-in web server. You can click on the “Info” tab to access this page. There are three subsections in this web page: Access Point Information, Bridge Information, and Available Access Points.
1. Access Point Information: This section displays the information of the wireless connectivity status of AVCWG. Each field is described below. State The connection status of the wireless port Wireless Network Name (SSID) Shows the SSID of the AP. To change, see “Wireless Configuration” Tab à “Wireless Network Name (SSID)”. Channel Shows the channel the AP is operating on. To change channel, see “Wireless Configuration” Tab à “Channel”.
Intersil Firmware Version Shows the version info of the Intersil firmware. Ubicom Firmware Version Shows the version info of the Ubicom firmware. 3. Available Access Points This field displays the available access points detected by the AVCW-G Bridge. Wireless On this page (Figure 3) you can configure the basic 802.11g access point settings. Any new settings will not take effect until the access point is rebooted. Figure 3.
Select 'Infrastructure' to connect to a wireless access point, select 'Ad-hoc' to connect to another bridge or wireless station. Wireless Network ID (SSID) Acronym for Service Set Identity. This is the name used to identify which wireless network (Access Points) the AVCW-G is going to connect with. Channel The channel option is only available when the AVCW-G is in ad-hoc mode. In infrastructure mode, the AVCW-G would use the channel of the connected access point. If you experience interference (e.g.
Figure 6. Security and Encryption Settings Enabled WEP: This check box allows users to enable or disable WEP feature. While WEP is disabled, all the other fields on this “Encryption” page are disabled too. A set of four keys needs to be created in the default-key scheme.
Default WEP Key to Use Select the key to be used as the default key. Data transmissions are always encrypted using the default key. The other keys can only be used to decrypt received data. Deny unencrypted data: Check this field when the WEP is enabled to deny unencrypted data. This feature enables the adapter to drop all unencrypted packets received. Authentication Three options are available: ‘Open’, ‘Shared Key’, and ‘Both’. 'Open' allows anyone to authenticate to this access point.
Figure 5. Advanced Wireless RTS threshold Transmitted wireless packets larger than this size will use the RTS/CTS protocol to (a) maintain performance in noisy wireless networks and (b) prevent hidden nodes from degrading performance.
potential packet collision associated with hidden nodes in a wireless network, IEEE 802.11 standard has the option to complete a “Request to Send (RTS)” and “Clear to Send (CTS)” two-frame exchange prior to sending the real data. This reduces the throughput of the real data.
Select 'DHCP' to get the IP settings from a DHCP server on your network. Select 'Static' to use the IP settings specified on this page. Default IP address Type in the IP address of your Access Point. Allows the user to set a static IP address to the Wireless Adapter. This IP address is only used for accessing the built-in Web server. In order to access the Web server, the computer must use an IP address on the same subnet of the Wireless Adapter.
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3. Security User Name This is the user name that you must type when logging in to these web pages. Administrator Password This is the password that you must type when logging in to these web pages. You must enter the same password into both boxes, for confirmation. The built-in Web server will verify the login name and password before giving access to the hosted pages. Each time the user name or password is changed, the Web server will prompt the user for the new user name and password. 4.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting No Page Displayed When Accessing the Web-based Utility This is either because the radio is extremely busy on the RF side or because the Ethernet connection is problematic. Try hitting the “Refresh” or “Reload” button of the web browser a few times. If the same message persists, it is unlikely that the problem is caused by a busy radio. Check your Ethernet connection. Make sure you use at least a legitimate CAT-3 cable, but preferably a CAT-5.
• Make sure that the UTP cable connecting the radio and the host device meets at least the CAT-3 standard and has a straight-through connection, not a crossover. • Make sure that the AVCW-G is not connected to a hub with multiple computers/devices plugged in. • Make sure that the IP address of the host computer/device is properly set up for the network. • Make sure that the host computer/device has initiated some packet traffic since the radio was turned on.
• Reseat the AVCW-G radio to a location where the interference is minimized; in general, increase the distance between the wireless devices and the device causing the radio interference. • Avoid using 2.4GHz cordless phone in the vicinity of the radio • Keep the computer with the AVCW-G radio away from the microwave oven and large metal objects. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
Appendix A: Limited Warranty The seller warrants to the end user (“Customer”) that this product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for one (1) year from the date of purchase from the seller or its authorized reseller. The seller’s sole obligation under this express warranty shall be, at the seller’s option and expense, to repair the defective product or part, or deliver to Customer an equivalent product or part to replace the defective item.
Appendix B: Regulatory Compliance Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Information Statement FCC Part 15 Declaration of Conformity (DoC) The following equipment: Product Name: Wireless Ethernet Adapter Model Number: AVCW-G WLAN is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements of FCC Part 15 rules. The operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation Caution: The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, a minimum separation of 20 cm (8 inches) is recommended between the antenna and any persons.
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