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Summary of Contents for AirStation WLI-USB-LIIG

Page 1: ...WLI USB L11G MANUAL B U F FA L O T E C H N O L O G Y U S A I N C...

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Page 3: ...failures of data or failures and problems of the product caused by misuse Signs WARNING The instructions with this sign indicate prohibited actions Failure to follow the instructions shown with this...

Page 4: ...careful not to get your body caught on the cables connected to this product Doing so may result in personal injury and or damage this product Strongly recommended Be sure to back up the contents of t...

Page 5: ...ic settings for enterprise networks 7 2 6 Basic settings for peer to peer workgroups 7 2 7 Set windows network properties 8 2 8 Finish the installation 8 3 Using AirStation and Windows 10 3 1 Introduc...

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Page 7: ...over multiple channels Power Management 128 bit Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP data encryption Welcome to AirStation the easy way to wireless computing Building your wireless network has never been eas...

Page 8: ...sive way to set up a wireless network 1 4 Home Networking With the Buffalo Technology AirStation wireless access to the Internet or other computers is at your fingertips All you need to do is connect...

Page 9: ...t has two LED indicators and a USB connector A Power ON OFF LED Solid Green standard operational mode Orange error data B Transmit Receive Activity LED Off No wireless activity Blinking Sensing transm...

Page 10: ...Station software you are consenting to be bound by this agreement If you do not agree to all of the terms of the Software License Agreement do not download copy or install the AirStation software It i...

Page 11: ...ack your AirStation USB Client and verify that all items are present If any of the items are damaged or missing please contact your supplier a One AirStation USB Client WLI USB L11G b One USB Cable 1m...

Page 12: ...OTE It is not mandatory to install the Client Manager program in order to establish a network connection but it provides you with more options to View change the settings of your network connection Mo...

Page 13: ...should be displayed 5 The connection is completed and it is ready to configure the AirStation 2 6 Basic Settings for Peer to Peer Workgroups If you wish to connect to a Peer to Peer workgroup use the...

Page 14: ...ctions It is ready to set MS Network sharing service 1 In the Network Setting tab click the file and printer sharing Mark file sharing as well as printer sharing and click OK 2 In the Information tab...

Page 15: ...downloaded files When Windows has finished the copying of files it will prompt you to restart your computer Click the Yes button to restart your computer After Restarting Your Computer To verify if t...

Page 16: ...Client you can disconnect and remove the USB Client CAUTION When removing the AirStation USB Client you will lose your connection to the network Prior to removing the USB Client make sure you have cl...

Page 17: ...bar 2 Click on Settings and then on Control Panel 3 In the Control Panel window double click the Network icon 4 In the Network Settings window select the Identification tab You can verify and change...

Page 18: ...the Windows to start the program If your Client Manager icon is not visible you have to start the Client Manager program again 2 Click the Start button on the Windows 3 Select Programs and then select...

Page 19: ...transmitted via the wireless interface Decrypt wireless messages received via its wireless interface Input of WEP is possible from the Client Manager windows after completing ESS ID input Please refe...

Page 20: ...ee 2 4 GHz band local radio regulations may impose a number of limitations to the use of wireless communication equipment NOTE Refer to the flyer Information to the User for more regulatory informatio...

Page 21: ...e DBPSK for Low Transmit Rate Spreading 11 chip Barker Sequence Bit Error Rate BER Better than 10 5 Nominal Output Power 15 dBm Range Transmit Rate High Speed 11 Mb s Medium Speed 5 5 Mb s Standard Sp...

Page 22: ...447 9 2452 10 24571 11 2462 The range of your wireless devices can be affected when the WLI USB L11G is placed near metal surfaces and solid high density materials Range is also impacted due to obstac...

Page 23: ...ection B 3 3 3 Windows 2000 Troubleshooting Tips B 4 Updating USB Client Drivers section B 4 1 Remove Existing USB Client Drivers section B 4 2 There is another card installed message section B 4 3 Th...

Page 24: ...mit receive data The cause may be that the USB Cable is not properly connected Actions Check USB cable connection Verify the device settings of the USB Client to determine the occurrence of a conflict...

Page 25: ...not properly set Changing TCP IP Settings Consult your LAN Administrator for the values of your TCP IP settings If there is no TCP IP follow section B 5 to install it To change the TCP IP Settings 1 O...

Page 26: ...nstall Drivers If Client Manager is older than the version 3 21 it is recommended to replace it with version 3 21 or later To uninstall the Client Manager select Start Program MELCO Wireless LAN Unins...

Page 27: ...operties window select the tab Device Manager 5 In the top section of the Device Manager tab select the option View devices by type 6 In the list of computer devices double click Buffalo WLI USB L11G...

Page 28: ...hysically remove the AirStation Driver files from your hard disk is similar for all Windows operating systems CAUTION Prior to deleting the files from your hard disk it is important to remove the driv...

Page 29: ...rs in section 2 3 NOTE Although the MS Windows 2000 USB Client Properties window includes a special update button it is not guaranteed that this button will truly update all driver files Therefore Buf...

Page 30: ...k OK If the TCP IP cannot be added this way the user must refer to the PC manufacture 7 Click Yes when the PC asks for re start Installation for TCP IP on Windows 2000 1 Re boot the PC and logon as Ad...

Page 31: ...Support Line 800 508 1110 M F 9 AM 6 PM PST Tech Support Line 800 934 2471 M F 7 AM 3 PM PST UK Address 881 Plymouth Road Slough Berkshire SLI 4LP UK Tel 44 0 1753 677500 Fax 44 0 1753 677501 main buf...

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