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Note:

 You will have at least one profile named 

ANY

, which  allows a link with an Access Point or a Wireless 

LAN PC Card equipped computer at the given time. When you click the 

Defaults

 button under the tab, a profile 

of the current connection is created. 

Network Name 

Network Name

, also known as SSID (Service Set Identifier), must be unique to distinguish itself as 

a particular wireless network, while all wireless points in this network area share the same SSID. 

Type the identical SSID in the 

Network Name

 field to associate with access points or stations within 

the specified wireless LAN. To change the 

Network Name

, highlight the name in the box, edit a new 

SSID, and then click 

Apply

 to save the changes. 

Network Type 

Two network types are offered here: 

Access Point

 and 

Peer-to-Peer

. Choose the intended type 

from the two options. The

 Access Point

 mode, which is also known as the Infrastructure mode, 

allows you to communicate with a wired network via an access point. If you attempt to operate this 

mode, you must indicate the identical 

Network Name

 to make a communication with the intended 

access point. On the other hand, the 

Peer-to-Peer

 mode provides you with the so-called Ad -Hoc 

communication, which means each wireless-equipped  computers within a group is able to connect 

with each other as an independent wireless LAN without the use of an access point. Each station 

within this Ad-Hoc network has to define the same 

Network Name

Peer-to-Peer Channel 

This comm and is only  available while you are operating the 

Peer-to-Peer

 mode, the so-called 

Ad-Hoc mode. Specify the operating radio frequency channel from the pull-down menu if

 

you are the 

creator of the wireless network. If you are the joiner, just configure the SSID and click 

Apply

.  Note 

that the available channels differ from country to country, and the channel number must be the same 

between the entries/stations within the range, so that each can communicate with each other. While 

in the 

Access Point 

mode, the channel number would be the same as the associated access point. 

Thus, there’s no need to manually set up the value. 

Transmit Rate 

This command allows you to indicate the rate of transferring the data packet from the associated 

access point or any nodes within the range. There are four options for you: 

Auto 1 or 2 Mb

5.5 Mb

11 Mb

, and 

Fully Automatic

. Specify the rate from the provided options according to the speed of 

your wireless network, or you may simply choose 

Fully Automatic

 to set the best available rate 

according to the received signal quality and the capabilities of the associated access point or station. 

The Encryption Tab 

Click the 

Encryption

 tab to define the encryption settings for a specific profile. It offers you various 

options concerning the so-called WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) to maintain the secure management 

Summary of Contents for WN220

Page 1: ...8 80 02 2 1 11 1b b W WL LA AN N U US SB B S St ti ic ck k User Manual Version 1 0...

Page 2: ...are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and u...

Page 3: ...M061703V10 2 Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment...

Page 4: ...ork via Wireless Zero Configuration 9 To Configure the Wireless Networks Properties 10 To Access to Certain Wireless Network Type 12 4 WLAN PRISM3 IEEE802 11bBASICS 14 4 1 Tray Icon 14 4 2 Right Click...

Page 5: ...0 Use WEP Key 21 Create Keys with Passphrase 21 The About Tab 21 Network Driver 21 Configuration Utility 21 NIC Firmware 21 APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING 22 Uninstall WLAN PRISM3 IEEE802 11b and the Stic...

Page 6: ...ONNECTION PROPERTIES DIALOG BOX 10 FIGURE 3 5 THE WIRELESS NETWORK PROPERTIES DIALOG BOX 11 FIGURE 3 6 ENTER WEP 12 FIGURE 3 7 SETTING UP WIRELESS NETWORK CONFIGURATION 12 FIGURE 3 8 THE ADVANCED DIAL...

Page 7: ...pped computers and the later the so called infrastructure network allows you to communicate with wired LAN via an access point To obtain most benefits your 802 11b Wireless LAN USB Stick provides plea...

Page 8: ...s 32 MB RAM or above A CD ROM drive 300 MHz processor or higher Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition Me 2000 or Windows XP USB Port version 1 1 1 4 The 802 11b Wireless LAN USB Stick Your 802 11b Wirel...

Page 9: ...priately please read and go along with the instructions below carefully 2 1 Installing the WLAN Driver a Plug your 802 11b WLAN USB Stick into your PC s USB port b Your system will detect your 802 11b...

Page 10: ...in the WLAN PRISM3 IEEE802 11b window to proceed The system will start to copy the drivers found Figure 2 1 3 The WLAN PRISM3 IEEE802 11b Window f On the Reboot screen choose Yes I want to restart my...

Page 11: ...ning Windows XP you shall find that two tabs are contained in the PRISM Wireless Settings dialog box after you ve followed the instructions above and successfully installed the drivers However normall...

Page 12: ...pen the Wireless Network Connection Status dialog box and then select Properties Figure 2 2 3 The Wireless Network Connection Status Dialog Box b Choose the Wireless Networks tab in the Wireless Netwo...

Page 13: ...XP to configure the WLAN USB Stick 2 3 Verifying a Successful Installation To confirm that your 802 11b Wireless LAN USB Stick is properly installed please go along with the procedures below 1 Right...

Page 14: ...Adapter item to which a red or yellow icon is attached beside in the Device Manager dialog box Then restart your system and go through the installation procedures again The following picture indicates...

Page 15: ...nnect an Available Network via Wireless Zero Configuration 1 Double click the Wireless Network Connection icon 2 In the opened Connect to Wireless Network dialog box the currently available networks a...

Page 16: ...The Connect to Wireless Network Dialog Box After clicking Advanced you will enter into the Wireless Networks tab of the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box in which three other tabs are...

Page 17: ...ks and then selecting the Add button After clicking Add the Wireless Network Properties dialog box will appear as Figure 3 5 displays Note that to delete any item under the Preferred networks area sim...

Page 18: ...ss Network Connection Properties dialog box Figure 3 6 Enter WEP Note For more details of this tab you may click the link setting up wireless network configuration at the bottom of the Wireless networ...

Page 19: ...Choose one of them according to your need and click Close to finish Then you will find under the A vailable networks area in the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box only the specified n...

Page 20: ...oy vast advantages WLAN PRISM3 IEEE802 11b brings 4 1 Tray Icon As long as you finish installing WLAN PRISM3 IEEE802 11b on your computer system you will see the WLAN PRISM3 IEEE802 11b icon shown at...

Page 21: ...and then choose Yes to have the icon disappeared The icon will reappear next time when you restart the computer If you intend to remove it permanently put a tick in the checkbox next to the Remove Sta...

Page 22: ...he About tab of the PRISM Wireless Settings dialog box The About tab reveals general information on your USB Stick including the release version of driver and the WLAN PRISM3 IEEE802 11b and the USB s...

Page 23: ...layed in the window If you wish to stop the networking connection click the Disable Radio button to stop scanning However if you are already in the disabled radio mode you will find the Enable Radio b...

Page 24: ...e signal percentage rate gets higher It is noted that t he Signal Strength and Link Quality features only apply to the Infrastructure mode They are inapplicable in the Ad Hoc mode sincedata will be tr...

Page 25: ...ndependent wireless LAN without the use of an access point Each station within this Ad Hoc network has to define the same Network Name Peer to Peer Channel This command is only available while you are...

Page 26: ...at you may use the identical WEP key to make a communication with the chosen access point Create Key Manually Once you set the Encryption type as 64 bit or 128 bit you may choose to edit WEP keys manu...

Page 27: ...e After finish configuring the Encryption features remember to click the Applybutton to initiate the new settings The About Tab This tab reveals general information on your wireless LAN USB Stick incl...

Page 28: ...the procedures below to entirely uninstall WLAN PRISM3 IEEE802 11b and the Stick driver 1 Right click the My Computer desktop icon and choose Propertiesfrom the opened menu 2 In the System Properties...

Page 29: ...from the Settingsmenu 6 Select Add or Remove Programs to open the dialog box shown as below Figure 5 3 The Add or Remove Programs Dialog Box 7 Click the Change Remove button under WLAN PRISM3 IEEE802...

Page 30: ...er Windows 98SE or Me choose the Device Manager tab or if your system is Windows 2000 or XP click the Hardware tab and then choose the Device Manager button 3 In the opened window find your USB Stick...

Page 31: ...we are taking the example of Windows XP 1 Click Start on the taskbar and choose Control Panel from the Settingsmenu 2 Select System to open the System Properties dialog box and then under the Hardwar...

Page 32: ...upgrade Figure 5 8 The Complete Screen Reset the Country Selection Since every country or region has a regulatory body that governs the use of radio channels once you go abroad with your computer you...

Page 33: ...the Country Selector dialog box Figure 5 9 The Country Selector Dialog Box 3 Choose the country you currently stay in from the Country Name drop down list 4 Click the APPLY button to activate the new...

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