TMW1059 TOKO Wireless Network Adapter User’s Guide Adapter type TMW1059 :Cardbus Rev.
TMW1059 FCC Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference. and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Personal Computer and Peripheral, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
TMW1059 Table of Contents 1. Introduction................................................................................................................................ 4 Package Contents .......................................................................................................................... 4 System Requirements.................................................................................................................... 4 Specifications ...........................................
TMW1059 1. Introduction TOKO Wireless Network Adapter offers performance comparable to Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) system, without the limitations of network cables. It allows you to connect your computer to a Local Area Network from anywhere within the wireless coverage area. It also enables you to roam throughout the network while remaining connected to the LAN.
TMW1059 Specifications Absolute Maximum Ratings Supply Voltage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3V to 3.6V (Max) Storage Temperature *2 . . . . ... . . . . –10℃ to 60℃ *2 All temperature references refer to ambient conditions. Operating Conditions Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0℃ TA 55℃ Supply Voltage Range . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0V to 3.6V Caution: These are the absolute maximum ratings for the PC Card product. Exceeding these limits could cause permanent damage to the card.
TMW1059 2. Windows XP This chapter describes the Windows XP driver installation. Driver Installation (First Time Install) This section describes the first-time installation for the driver for Windows XP. For a previously installed driver, TOKO provides the InstallShield Wizard, which includes an application for upgrading the present driver and the Client Utility.
TMW1059 3. The TOKO NDIS driver currently does not have a digital signature from Microsoft. Therefore, Windows XP shows a warning message. Click Continue Anyway to proceed with driver installation. 4. Click Finish to complete driver installation, and refer to 11 for device configuration. Rev.
TMW1059 Client Utility Installation and Driver Update TOKO provides an InstallShield utility to upgrade the NDIS driver, if a previous release is installed, and to install the Client Utility. To install the Client Utility and upgrade the NDIS driver: When an TOKO NDIS driver has been previously installed, insert the TOKO Wireless Network Adapter into a 32-bit CardBus slot(or miniPCI slot). Follow these steps to update the NDIS driver: 1. Open the InstallShield Wizard (setup.exe). 2. Click Next to continue.
TMW1059 Table 1-1. Setup Type Page Selections Selection Description Install Driver and Client Utility Recommended. Updates drivers and installs the Client Utility. Install Driver Only Installs TOKO NDIS driver only. Install Application Only. Installs Client Utility only. Make Driver Installation Diskette(s) Creates Client Utility installation diskettes. 5. 6. 7. 8. Click Next to continue. Choose the destination location. Click Next to continue. Specify the program folder to store start icons.
TMW1059 Some files are left on the system to ease reinstallation. Use the following instructions to completely remove these files. 1. Go to the Start menu and choose Search For Files or Folders... 2. Enter oem*.inf in the “Search for files or folders named “field”, and enter TOKO in the “Containing text:” field. 3. Click Search Now. A few files matching these criteria are possible, if previous drivers have not been removed properly. 4. Choose the files that have been found and delete them from the system.
TMW1059 Device Configuration Use the Client Utility to configure the device driver. The Client Utility provides extensive online help to aid in configuring the device. the Client Utility by clicking the Start button and choosing Programs > Toko > Client Utility. The Client Utility tray icon is displayed in the right side of the Toolbar. Launch the Client Utility by double-clicking the tray icon, or by right-clicking the tray icon and selecting Launch Station Utility.
TMW1059 Client Utility Security The Client Utility allows connection profiles of: No security Link encryption/decryption is disabled, no keys are installed. Static key security Keys are installed at driver initialization and profile change events. All Atheros-supported encryption protocols are supported and the chosen keys can be 40-, 104-, or 128-bits.
TMW1059 it is necessary to enter at least one key into the Client Utility static key configuration. For these other operating systems, there is no WZCS dynamically managing the connection, and therefore there is no entity to initialize the security settings. This must be performed by the Client Utility. Enter a dummy key into the Client Utility profile for this connection. Because LEAP is implemented in the context of the wireless driver instead of in a distinct context like the 802.
TMW1059 Sample Configuration This section provides a sample configuration for WZCS configuration with Windows XP. This example configuration consists of three APs: AP-Static Static keys must be used with this network. AP-802.1x Provides keys through 802.1x; MAC-layer authentication is used. AP-LEAP Provides keys through the LEAP protocol. WZCS can be used to dynamically change the keys for the AP-Static and AP-802.1x networks, however WZCS cannot be used with AP-LEAP network.
TMW1059 2. Under the Security tab, select the Encryption Type radio button to choose Use Dynamic Security. 3. Click on Define Static Encryption Keys and enter the keys for the APStatic network. 4. Choose Start->Network Connections to open the Network Connections panel. 5. Right click on the entry for the wireless device and choose View Available Wireless Networks. 6. Choose Advanced in the next dialog. 7. In the next panel, use the checkbox to select Use Windows to Configure My Wireless Networks Settings.
TMW1059 9. Enter the security information for the network. Rev.
TMW1059 10. Select the Authentication tab. 11. Enter the remaining 802.1x configuration as required by the particular authentication services on the network. 12. Click OK to close the Authentication panel and go back to the WZCS profile management panel. If the newly configured network is not at the top of the Preferred Networks list, then press the Move Up button until it is. Then click OK to close the panel. 13.