User Guide P120 11Mbps Wireless LAN PCI Adapter
INFORMATION TO USER Federal Communications Commission Statement This product has been tested and complies with the specifications 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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................4 1.1 The 11Mbps Wireless LAN PCI Adapter ........................................................................................4 1.2 Feature ...........................................................................................................................................4 1.3 Package Contents ...............................................
1 Introduction 1.1 The 11Mbps Wireless LAN PCI Adapter The 11Mbps Wireless LAN PCI Adapter now has a new, higher-powered antenna that provides a greater range than ever. The increased sensitivity helps filter out interference and notice to keep your signal clear. Improved error correction in the chipset keeps you operating at higher transmission rates for longer distances. And since you only need one PCI slot, you’re free to use your other slots for additional accessories.
1.4 System Requirements .Desktop computer with an available 32bit PCI slot .Operating System: Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP. .2M bytes free disk space for utility and driver installation.
2 Network Configuration and Planning 2.1 Wireless LAN Basic The WLANs supports legacy Ethernet LAN network configuration options as defined by the IEEE 802.11b standards committee. The wireless LAN PCI Adapter can be configured as: .Ad-Hoc for departmental or SOHO LANs. .Infrastructure for enterprise LANs. .LAN-Interconnection for point-to-point link as campus backbone. 2.
Infrastructure Wireless LAN The adapter provides access to a wired LAN for wireless workstations. An integrated wireless and wired LAN is called an infrastructure configuration. A group of WLAN PC users and an Access Point compose a Basic Service Set (BSS). Each WLAN PC in a BSS can talk to any computer in the wired LAN infrastructure via the Access Point.
The use of a unique ID in a BSS is essential. All WLAN equipped PCs configured without roaming options in independent BSS must be configured with a BSS ID corresponding to the Access Point used in the BSS. Check your Access Point for its BSS ID or use the Access Point Browser Utility program to determine the BSS ID. The infrastructure wireless LAN configuration is appropriate for enterprise-scale wireless access to a central database, or as a wireless application for mobile users. 2.
3 Installing and Un-installing the Drivers and Configuration Utility 3.1 Running the Auto Driver/Utility Installation Before insert your card, please install the Auto-Install CD into your CD-ROM driver first. Unless you have deactivated the auto-run feature of Windows, the screen shown below should appear automatically. Autorun feature of Windows If this screen doesn’t appear automatically, you can access the installation by clicking the Start button and choosing Run.
The screen below will appear next, please click Next button. Click Yes button for installing configuration utility. Otherwise click NO to skip or Back to the previous screen. After Windows has finished copying the necessary files, a screen similar to that shown below will appear.
3.2 Uninstalling the Driver and Utilty Previous installations or interrupted installation attempts sometimes leave problems that affect card operation. If the installation is unsuccessful, your best course may be to completely uninstall the card and repeat the installation procedure. please run the Auto-Install again, Click “install 802.11b WLAN Driver and Utility”. The screen shown below should appear automatically.
The screen below will appear next, please click Yes button. After Windows has finished removing all installed components, a screen similar to that shown below will appear.
Click Finish . The operating system will restart the computer automatically. 3.3 Inserting the adapter You had better install the setup program previously. To insert the wireless LAN PCI adapter into a computer, do the following: Power off the computer before installing the adapter. And remove the computer cover. Locate an available PCI slot in the computer. And align the adapter with the slot and insert firmly. Verify that the antenna connectors on the back of the PC are exposed.
4 Configuration Utility The Configuration Utility is provided to allow you further customization of the WLAN LAN PCI adapter and your wireless network. 4.1 Using the configuration Utility After the Configuration Utility has been installed, an icon will placed in the system tray when the WLAN PCI Adapter is inserted. The utility is divided into five parts: Profile , Link State, Site Survey, Statistics, and about.
CAM: (Constant Awake Mode) CAM is the normal mode for desktop machines or other machines where power consumption is not an issue. It keeps the radio powered up continuously, so there is little latency for responding to messages. Max_PSP: Maximum Power Save. Fast_PSP: Fast Awake. Use Short Preamble: Preamble is the first sub-field of PPDU, which is the appropriate frame format for transmission to PHY (Physical layer). There are two options, Short Preamble and Long Preamble.
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4.1.2 Link State You can see the below status: Status, Current Channel, Current TX Rate, througput(Kbit/sec), Link Quality, Signal Strength,.
4.1.3 Site Survey: When you select AP Client, you can find that the Site Survey and Link Quality are enabled. Click the Site Survey, and then you can choose which AP you want to click and click Close button to close the screen. The AP’s MAC address will be displayed at the Preferred BSSID field. You can click the Link Quality also to see the link quality of AP you select.
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4.1.5 About You can see the driver & utility information as below, including owner, version and phy_address.
5 Glossary Access Point - An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wired and wireless networks together. Ad-Hoc - An Ad-Hoc wireless LAN is a group of computers each with wireless adapters, connected as an independent wireless LAN. Bit - A binary digit. The value - 0 or 1 used in the binary numbering system. Also, the smallest form of data. Backbone - The core infrastructure of a network, the portion of the network that transports information from one central location to another central location.
6 Specifications Model Radio Frequency Band Modulation TYPE Operating Channels Radio Technology Data Rate Output Power Receive sensitivity Antenna Type Current Consumption Certification Driver 11Mbps Wireless LAN PCI Adapter Complies with IEEE 802.11b 2400 ~ 2483.5MHz (for US, Canada, and ETSI) 2400 ~ 2497MHz (for Japan) CCK, BPSK, QPSK IEEE 802.11b compliant 11 channels (US, Canada) 13 channels (ETSI) 14 channels (Japan) Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum 1 / 2 / 5.
FCC WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against electromagnetic interference in a commercial environment. Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. CE MARK WARNING This is a Class A product.