Socket® Wi-Fi® Products For Windows Mobile • Hardware: Go Wi-Fi!™ versions E300, E500, P300 and P500 • Software: Wi-Fi Companion User’s Guide
7/2006 Document # 6410-00170 L Copyright Notice Copyright © 2006 Socket Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Socket, the Socket logo and Battery Friendly are registered trademarks of Socket Communications, Inc. Wi-Fi Companion and Go Wi-Fi! are trademarks of Socket Communications, Inc. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. All other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective holders.
Table of Contents Copyright Notice 2 1 | Introduction Socket Go Wi-Fi! Socket Wi-Fi Companion System Requirements Product Registration Useful Links 5 5 5 6 6 7 2 | Software Installation Software Installation Software Registration — Built-in WLAN Radios only 8 8 11 3 | Open or WEP-Enabled Networks STEP 1: Insert Go Wi-Fi! or Turn on Built-in WLAN Radio STEP 2: Start Wi-Fi Companion STEP 3: Find and Connect to a WLAN STEP 4: Connect Automatically to Your Network 13 14 15 16 19 4 | WPA or 802.
E | Technical Support 62 Limited Warranty Limited Software Warranty Regulatory Compliance for Go Wi-Fi! 64 65 66 4
1 | Introduction Socket Wi-Fi products for Windows Mobile are the perfect tools to connect to enterprise and public Wi-Fi systems, so you can access email, the Internet, and corporate servers from your favorite Pocket PC. Socket Go Wi-Fi! Available in both Secure Digital (SD) and CompactFlash (CF) form factors, Socket Go Wi-Fi! wireless LAN cards use Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) technology to provide a high-capacity network and are Wi-Fi Certified to interoperate with other Wi-Fi products.
System Requirements Note: For information about support for MontaVista Linux and Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS), please email developers@socketcom.com Minimum device requirements for Wi-Fi Companion software: • Pocket PC running Windows Mobile 2003, 2003SE or 5.0 • Socket Go Wi-Fi! card or WLAN radio built into Pocket PC • Software installation via ActiveSync requires ActiveSync 4.0 or greater. Alternatively, advanced users can install a CAB file.
Useful Links • Software updates: www.socketcom.com/support/support_wlan.asp • Device compatibility database: www.socketcom.com/matrix • For a list of Wi-Fi hotspots and service providers in your area, visit www.socketcom.com/product/wlan.asp and click on the Public HotSpots info link. Go Wi-Fi! Status Indicator LEDs E300/P300 Link LED LED Link LED Behavior Meaning Off Radio disabled/cannot transmit. Slow flash Radio on, not connected.
2 | Software Installation Follow these instructions to install the software into your Pocket PC. • If you are using Wi-Fi Companion with the built-in WLAN radio of your Pocket PC, you will need to register the software after you install it to activate a full version of the software. • If you are using Socket Go Wi-Fi!, you will need to install two software components: the card drivers and Wi-Fi Companion.
ActiveSync should report Connected, and the ActiveSync icon should turn green. 4. Insert the installation CD into your host PC. Use My Computer or Windows Explorer to access your CD-ROM drive. Alternatively, if you downloaded the software from Socket’s website, extract and save the contents to your computer. Remember where you save the software. 5. If you plan to use Socket Go Wi-Fi!, you must install the card drivers first, then install Wi-Fi Companion.
6. The InstallShield Wizard will begin. Follow the wizard to install the software. 7. If you plan to use Socket Go Wi-Fi!, after installing the card drivers, install Wi-Fi Companion. Return to the CD contents and click on WIFISoftwareSetup.exe. Follow the wizard to install the software. 8. After software installation, disconnect the Pocket PC from the host PC. 9. Soft reset the Pocket PC by pressing the reset button.
Software Registration — Built-in WLAN Radios only 1. To register the software, access Socket’s Wi-Fi Companion Software Registration Wizard at www.socketcom.com/wfc. 2. In the first screen, enter the CD Serial Key printed on a sticker inside the CD case. 3. As directed in the next screen, check your Pocket PC’s owner name. To register the software, you will need to enter the owner name. If you have not assigned an owner name yet to your Pocket PC, tap Start | Settings | Owner Information to do so. 4.
6. Make sure your Pocket PC’s clock is set for the correct date, or the registration code will be rejected. Tap Start | Settings | Clock. After adjusting the date, tap ok. 7. Start Wi-Fi Companion. Either turn on the WLAN radio of your Pocket PC to automatically launch the program, or tap Start | Programs | Wi-Fi Companion. 8. Tap on the Socket status icon at the top of your screen to view the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion. Socket status icon, search mode. 9.
3 | Open or WEP-Enabled Networks This section covers how to use Socket Wi-Fi Companion to find, configure and connect your Pocket PC to a WLAN running an open system or WEP encryption. Before you begin the instructions in this chapter, make sure you have installed the software, as described in Chapter 2. For help using the software, tap Start | Help. Connection Summary STEP 1: Insert Go Wi-Fi! or turn on WLAN radio. STEP 2: Start Wi-Fi Companion. STEP 3: Find a WLAN and create a profile.
STEP 1: Insert Go Wi-Fi! or Turn on Built-in WLAN Radio If using Socket Go Wi-Fi!, insert the card into the card slot of your Pocket PC. Make sure the card is positioned correctly in the slot. In most cases, it should be right-side up. Do not use excessive force, or damage may occur. Note: To remove the SD card, press it into the slot. A spring will push the card out. Do not remove the card by simply pulling, or damage may occur. If using a WLAN radio built into your Pocket PC, turn on the radio.
STEP 2: Start Wi-Fi Companion 1. After you insert the WLAN card or turn on the WLAN radio of your Pocket PC, Wi-Fi Companion will automatically launch, indicated by the Socket status icon at the top of the screen. Tap on the icon. The icon varies depending on your connection status. Socket status icon, search mode. Formatted: Font: Italic Windows Mobile 5.0: You can also tap Notification at the bottom of the Today screen to access the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion.
STEP 3: Find and Connect to a WLAN 1. In the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion, tap on the large tower icon, or tap Tools | Wi-Fi Finder. 2. Wi-Fi Finder will list WLANs detected in range. Tap on any WLAN in the list to view additional properties. If desired, tap on the Type or Sort by drop-down menus to change how the list is displayed. By default, All types are displayed, sorted by Name. If your WLAN is not listed, tap Refresh. Tap to filter the list by type. Tap to sort the list. Current connection.
To connect to a WLAN with a profile, tap and hold your stylus on the WLAN in the list. In the pop-up menu, tap Connect. 5. If your WLAN does not have a profile (no folder icon), tap and hold your stylus on the WLAN in the list, then tap Get connected to create a profile for the selected SSID. Creating a WLAN Profile After you tap New or Get connected in Wi-Fi Finder, you will be directed to Wireless Zero Config (WZC), the wireless connection editor built into Windows Mobile, to create a WLAN profile.
If your device shows two tabs, enter the following settings: ¾ Authentication tab: Uncheck all boxes. Tap ok. WEP-Enabled Networks Make sure your WEP key has the correct length. For 40/64-bit WEP, the key length is 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII characters. For 128-bit WEP, the key length is 26 hexadecimal or 13 ASCII characters. Depending on your Pocket PC version, your device may show two or three tabs at the bottom of the screen.
If your device shows two tabs, enter the following settings: ¾ Authentication tab • Data encryption: Check. • Network Authentication: Check if your network is set up for this. In most cases, you should uncheck. • The key is provided to me automatically: Uncheck. Enter the Network key and Key index. Use the correct key length. • Enable network access using IEEE 802.1X: Uncheck. Tap ok. STEP 4: Connect Automatically to Your Network 1.
Main Screen of Wi-Fi Companion The screen content varies depending on your connection status. Socket status icon. Tap to access this screen from outside the utility. Your device properties. • Device name • IP address • Packets sent and received The icon always appears regardless of connection status. Tap to view more IP addresses. Internet ready. Tap to access email, the Internet, ping or trace route. Icon appears only when Internet access is ready. } Encryption status.
4 | WPA or 802.1x Networks This section covers how to use Socket Wi-Fi Companion to configure and connect your Pocket PC to a WLAN running WPA or 802.1x with PEAP or EAP-TLS authentication. Before you begin the instructions in this chapter, be sure to install the software, as described in Chapter 2. WPA is supported by Windows Mobile 5.0 and 2003 Second Edition devices as well as some Windows Mobile 2003 (original version) devices with an updated ROM from the device manufacturer.
STEP 1: Prepare Network Information Verify Device and Network Compatibility Some Pocket PCs can only connect to certain types of WPA and 802.1x networks. Check with your Pocket PC manufacturer. Your Pocket PC may only be able to connect to WPA and 802.
STEP 2: Install Authentication Certificate(s) If your network uses PEAP authentication, you need to install only a root certificate. If your network uses EAP-TLS authentication, you need to install both a root and a personal certificate. Install a Root Certificate 1. If you have not done so already, get a root (server) certificate from your network administrator. The root certificate must come from a Trusted Root Authority (not an intermediary authority). 2.
Install a Personal Certificate 1. To install a personal certificate, start Wi-Fi Companion. Tap Start | Programs | Wi-Fi Companion. 2. In the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion, tap on the keys icon if present. Alternatively, you can tap Tools | Certificates | Enroll. 3. Enter the User, Password, and Server provided by your network administrator. In the User field, enter your domain and user name in the format shown, using a backslash (“\”) between the domain and user name.
STEP 3: Insert Go Wi-Fi! or Turn on WLAN Radio If using Socket Go Wi-Fi!, insert the card into the slot of your Pocket PC. Make sure the card is positioned correctly in the slot. In most cases, it should be right-side up. Do not use excessive force, or damage may occur. Note: To remove the SD card, press it into the slot. A spring will push the card out. Do not remove the card by simply pulling, or damage may occur. If using a WLAN radio built into your Pocket PC, turn on the radio.
STEP 4: Start Wi-Fi Companion 1. After you insert the WLAN card or turn on the WLAN radio of your Pocket PC, Wi-Fi Companion will automatically launch, indicated by the Socket status icon at the top of the screen. Tap on the icon. The icon varies depending on your connection status. Socket status icon, search mode. Windows Mobile 5.0: You can also tap Notification at the bottom of the Today screen to access the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion.
STEP 5: Find a WLAN and Create a Profile 1. In the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion, tap on the tower icon, or tap Tools | Wi-Fi Finder. 2. Wi-Fi Finder will list WLANs detected in range. Tap on any WLAN in the list to view additional properties. Tap to filter the list by type. Tap to sort the list. Current connection. Tap on the MAC address line to view AP Details. Tap on any listing to expand details. Tap and hold stylus on any listing to manage profiles and/or connect.
4. If your WLAN has a profile (indicated by a folder icon), Wi-Fi Companion may have already connected to it, indicated by a tower icon with a green burst on top. To connect to a WLAN with a profile, tap and hold your stylus on the WLAN in the list. In the pop-up menu, tap Connect. 5. If your WLAN does not have a profile (no folder icon), tap and hold your stylus on the WLAN in the list, then tap Get connected to create a profile for the selected SSID.
2. Follow the appropriate instructions for your type of network to enter the necessary security settings. WPA Networks ¾ Network Key tab • Authentication: Select the correct WPA type, either WPA or WPA-PSK. If using WPA-PSK, also enter the Network key. The key length must be either 64 hex or 8-63 ASCII characters. • Data Encryption: Select TKIP. ¾ 802.1x tab • Use IEEE 802.1x network access control: Check.
802.1x Networks Depending on your Pocket PC 2003 version, your device may show two or three tabs at the bottom of the screen. If your device shows three tabs, enter the following settings: ¾ Network Key tab • Authentication: Select Open. • Data Encryption: Select WEP. • The Key is provided for me automatically: Check if the key is automatically provided, otherwise uncheck. ¾ 802.1x tab • Use IEEE 802.1x network access control: Check.
Automatic Connection 1. After you enter the necessary security settings and tap ok, your device will automatically try to connect. You may see the Socket status icon at the top of your screen change from “networks available” to “networks out of range but configured.” 2. When your Pocket PC has connected, the following will occur: • The Socket status icon will change to 1-5 bars. • The “x” will vanish from the connection icon.
Main Screen of Wi-Fi Companion The screen content varies depending on your connection status. Socket status icon. Tap to access this screen from outside the utility. Your device properties. • Device name • IP address • Packets sent and received The icon always appears regardless of connection status. Tap to view more IP addresses. Internet ready. Tap to access email, the Internet, ping or trace route. Icon appears only when Internet access is ready. } Encryption status.
5 | Wi-Fi Companion This chapter explains how to use the different features of Socket Wi-Fi Companion software.
Turn Wireless Radio On/Off You may want to turn off the radio to save power or if you are entering an area with radio restrictions (e.g., on an airplane). 1. Tap on the connection icon (two arrows) at the top of your screen. In the bubble that appears, tap Turn on flight mode. 2. To turn the radio on again, tap on the connectivity icon (two arrows with an “x”). In the bubble that appears, tap Turn off flight mode.
View IP Addresses You can only view IP address data if the WLAN card is actively connected to a WLAN network. . 1. Whenever your device has connected to a WLAN, the main screen of Socket Wi-Fi Companion will display the device’s IP address, labeled as either “DHCP” or “static.” To view more comprehensive IP address information, do either of the following: • Tap on the device icon. • Tap Tools | IP Addresses. 2.
Find Networks 1. In the Wi-Fi Companion main screen, tap on the signal tower icon. Alternatively, tap Tools | Wi-Fi Finder. 2. The WLAN card will begin searching for networks in range. 3. After the search, a list of discovered networks will be displayed. Tap to filter the list by type. Tap to sort the list. Current connection. Tap on any listing to expand details. Tap on the MAC address line to view AP Details. Tap and hold stylus on any listing to manage profiles and/or connect.
4. If desired, you can perform a variety of functions in the Show Networks screen: • To begin another search for networks in range, tap Refresh. • To configure network profiles, tap on a WLAN in the list. In the pop-up menu, tap Get Connected if no profile exists yet, or tap Edit Profile if a profile has already been saved for the WLAN . This will direct you to the Configure Wireless Networks screen of Wireless Zero Config. 5. To exit Wi-Fi Finder, tap ok.
Enable Power Save Socket Wi-Fi Companion offers both automatic and manual power management for the WLAN card. 1. In the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion, tap Tools | Power save. 2. The Power Save screen will appear. If desired, check the box Manage the radio power automatically for automatic power management. Wi-Fi Companion will enable best performance when charging and best power savings when running on batteries. Otherwise, uncheck the box and use the slider to manually choose your power setting. 3.
Install Personal Certificate for EAP-TLS Socket Wi-Fi Companion a quick link to the Cert Enroll utility, which helps you install a personal certificate, required to connect to 802.1x networks running EAP-TLS authentication. 1. In the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion, tap Tools | Certificates | Enroll. 2. The Personal Certificate Enrollment screen will appear. For help using the utility, pleaser refer to Chapter 3.
Manage Certificates Windows Mobile includes a built-in utility for managing authentification certificates for WPA, AES, and 802.1x networks. Socket Wi-Fi Companion provides quick links to Microsoft’s certificate management utility. 1.
Ping Use Ping to perform an ICMP ping to another address on the network. Ping is useful as a diagnostic tool to establish Layer 3 connectivity to another network node. In the continuous ping mode, it can also be used as a site survey tool to determine the edge of WLAN range or to look for spots with no coverage (dead spots). 1. In the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion, tap Tools | Utilities | Ping. 2. The Ping screen will appear. Tap Tools | Configure. 3.
4. The main Ping screen will reappear. Tap Start. 5. The ping test will begin. For each successful ping, the Roundtrip Time (RTT) will be shown. A line graph will display the series of RTTs for the last 24 pings. If a ping is not successful within 2 seconds, a timeout will be displayed. 6. To stop the test, tap Stop. A prompt will report statistics of the test results. View the statistics and tap ok. To view the statistics again, tap Tools | Statistics.
Trace Route The Trace Route tool traces a packet from the Pocket PC to an Internet host, showing each hop and how long it takes to reach the destination. This allows the user to figure out where the longest delays are occurring if performance appears slow. 1. In the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion, tap Tools | Utilities | Trace Route. 2. The Trace Route screen will appear. Tap Tools | Configure. 3.
5. The Trace Route test will begin. For each successful hop, the hop time, host name and IP address are shown. Tap Stop to stop the trace at any time, or let the trace run until it is complete. 6. When the trace is complete, the Statistics dialog box will report the best hop, worst hop, average hop, and number of timeouts. Tap ok to close the box. To view the statistics again, tap Tools | Statistics. To view the full host name for any of the hops, simply tap on the hop in the list.
View Rates Note: You can only view statistical rate information if the WLAN card is actively connected to a WLAN network. 1. Whenever your device has connected to a WLAN, the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion will display the connection’s data rate. To view more comprehensive data rate information, do either of the following: • Tap on the data rate icon. • Tap Statistics | Rates. 2.
View Graphs You can only view the statistical graphs if the WLAN card is actively connected to a WLAN network. 1. In the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion, tap Statistics | Graphs. 2. The Graphs screen will appear, displaying scrolling line graphs of the signal quality, rate, and sent and received data rates. Note: Square screen devices will only show the signal quality and sent and received data rates.
View Tables You can only view the statistical tables if the WLAN card is actively connected to a WLAN network. 1. In the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion, tap Statistics | Tables. 2. The Tables screen will appear, displaying a table of comprehensive information about the current connection. The table is divided into five screens: IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, and Interface. Almost all of the information presented in the tables relates to performance and error counts. Tap on a column header to sort the data.
View Help Files There are two ways to access Help files for Socket Wi-Fi Companion. • To view a list of all the Help files, make sure Socket Wi-Fi Companion is running and tap Start | Help. • To view a Help file for the screen of Socket Wi-Fi Companion that is currently open, tap on the Help button . Except for the main screen, all screens of Socket Wi-Fi Companion feature a Help button.
Appendix A Specifications Go Wi-Fi! E300 (802.11b SD card) Physical Characteristics: Card Dimensions: 1.57 x 0.94 x 0.08 in (40 x 24 x 2.1 mm) Total Weight: 0.1 oz (4 g) Operating Temperature: +14 to +158 °F (0 to +70 °C) Storage Temperature: -22 to +176 °F (-30 to +80 °C) Power Consumption (3.3 V Supply): Transmission: 187 mA Receive: 146 mA Power-Saving Idle (listening): 15.8 mA Power-Saving Sleep: 0.92 mA Hardware Support: • Pocket PC running Windows Mobile 5.
Receiver Sensitivity: 1 Mbps: -91 dBm 11 Mbps: -83 dBm Data Rate: Complies with 802.11b specification to provide data rates up to 11 Mbps, with range and throughput optimized by Dynamic Rate Scaling to 5.5, 2, and 1 Mbps Frequency Range: 2.4-2.5 GHz band Range: Indoors: Approx. 300 feet (100 m) (typical office environment) Outdoors: Approx.
Go Wi-Fi! E500 (802.11b CF card) Physical Characteristics: CF Type I Size: 56.6 x 42.8 x 3.3 mm Total Weight: 13.6 g Operating Temperature: 32 to 158 °F (0 to 70 °C) Storage Temperature: +5 to 185 °F (-15 to +85 °C) Power Consumption (3.3 V Supply): Idle (listening): <20 mA Transmission: 265 mA Interface Standards: CompactFlash Interface: CompactFlash Type I With CompactFlash-to-PC Card Adapter: PCMCIA, Type II Standards Conformance: Wi-Fi Certified — Enterprise Edition Meets 802.
Certification/Compliance: FCC: Part 15, Class B ETS 300 328 ETS 300 826 TX Maximum Radiated EIRP: U.S.: FCC Part 15.247 Europe: ETS 300 328 Canada: IC RSS210 TX Out-of-Band Emissions: U.S.: FCC Part 15.247, 15.205, 15.
Go Wi-Fi! P300 (802.11b/g SD card) Physical Characteristics: Card Dimensions: 1.57 x 0.94 x 0.08 in (40 x 24 x 2.1 mm) Total Weight: 226.8 g Operating Temperature: +32 to +158 °F (0 to +70 °C) Storage Temperature: +5 to +185 °F (-20 to +85 °C) Power Consumption (3.3 V Supply): Idle: <20 mA (estimated) Transmission: 265 mA (peak) Hardware Support: • Pocket PC running Windows Mobile 5.
802.11b: Data rate dynamically shifts between 11, 5, 5M, 2M, and 1 Mbps based on signal strength, for maximum availability and reliability of connection. (802.11g: DSSS with BPSK, QPSK, and CCK (at 1,2, and 5.5/11 Mbps, respectively) Frequency Range: North America: 2.412-2.462 GHz, channels 1-11 Europe ETSI: 2.412-2.472 GHz, channels 1-13 Japan: 2.412-2.484 GHz, channels 1-14 Indoor Range: Approx.
Go Wi-Fi! P500 (802.11b/g CF card) Physical Characteristics: CF Type I Size: 56.1 x 42.8 x 3.3 mm) Total Weight: 13.6 g Operating Temperature: 32 to 158 °F (0 to 70 °C) Storage Temperature: +5 to 185 °F (-20 to +85 °C) Power Consumption (3.
Access Protocol: Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance Protocol (CSMA/CA) Operating System Support: Windows Mobile 2003, 2003SE and 5.0 For information about support for MontaVista Linux, Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS), Linux 2.4/2.6, uITRON or ThreadX, please submit an online inquiry to Socket Development Services at: www.socketcom.com/contact/note_contact.
Appendix B Safety and Usage Tips Please observe these Safety and Usage Tips while using Socket Go Wi-Fi! Product Care • Do not expose this product to liquid, moisture or extreme humidity. • Do not expose this product to extreme high or low temperatures. • Do not drop, throw or try to bend this product, as rough treatment could damage it. • Do not attempt to disassemble this product - a broken seal will void the warranty. The product does not contain consumer serviceable components.
Radio Frequency Exposure Your Go Wi-Fi! is a radio transmitter and receiver. When in operation, it communicates with 802.11b-equipped devices by receiving and transmitting radio frequency (RF) magnetic fields in the frequency range 2.4 to 2.5 GHz. The maximum output power of the radio transmitter is less than 75 mW.
Appendix C Network Information Consult with your network administrator, or have them complete this form. 1. What is the network’s wireless network name, known as SSID? Note: The name is case-sensitive, maximum length 32 characters. 2. What type of security does your WLAN use? Check one of the boxes AF below. A B C D E F Open System (no settings needed, proceed to Question 4) WEP-40 WEP-128 WPA-PSK WEP-PEAP WEP-EAP/TLS 3. If you checked B, C, D, E or F, please provide the necessary settings.
[E-F] 802.1x Authentication only IMPORTANT! Get the required authentication certificate(s) from your network administrator! Specify the following 802.1x settings: WEP key: The WEP key is provided automatically I must enter the WEP key and key index WEP Key: _______________________ Key index: 1, 2, 3 or 4 Authentication: EAP-TLS May appear as “Smart Card or Certificate” in configuration menu.
Appendix D Troubleshooting SYMPTOM: My device does not recognize the card after I insert it. POSSIBLE REASONS The card driver was not installed or installed incorrectly. SOLUTION Install the software properly. SYMPTOM: The Socket status icon doesn’t appear after I insert the card into my Pocket PC. POSSIBLE REASONS Your mobile computer may be frozen. The WLAN card may not be properly aligned in the card slot. SOLUTION Remove the WLAN Card. Soft reset the device by pressing the reset button.
Appendix E Technical Support If you have trouble using the WLAN software, tap Start | Help to view Help files. For Wi-Fi Companion, you can also tap the Help button information about the open screen. for If you need further assistance with Wi-Fi Companion or the Go Wi-Fi! card, Socket has two technical support resources to help you. Please note that support is available only in English.
Technical Support IMPORTANT! To obtain live technical support, you must first register your product online at www.socketcom.com/prodreg. You must register at this general registration website even if you already registered at www.socketcom.com/wfc. After product registration, log in. Click on the Technical Support tab. Click Trouble Ticket to submit an online inquiry for technical support. You can log in anytime to track the progress of your request.
Limited Warranty Socket Communications Incorporated (Socket) warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for the following period from the date of purchase: Plug-in card: Three years Incompatibility is not a defect covered by Socket’s warranty.
Limited Software Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY. SOCKET warrants that the original disk or CD ROM is free from defects for 90 days from the date of delivery of the SOFTWARE. CUSTOMER REMEDIES. SOCKET’S entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be, at SOCKET’S option, either (a) return of the price paid or (b) replacement of the SOFTWARE which does not meet SOCKET’S Limited Warranty and which is returned to SOCKET with a copy of your receipt.
Regulatory Compliance for Go Wi-Fi! Socket Go Wi-Fi! is designed to be compliant with the rules and regulations in locations where they are sold and will be labeled as required. This product is type approved - users are not required to obtain license or authorization before using. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This device has been tested and complies with FCC, CE and IC radio-frequency (RF) exposure limits for body-worn operation. SAR compliance for body-worn operation has been established for PDA configurations with a CompactFlash slot and a 1.0 cm minimum separation distance between the WLAN Card and the user’s body.
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