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Configuration 

 

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Profile Name 

Enter the profile name that you want. 

SSID 

User can key in the intended SSID name or use pull down menu to 
select from available wireless network. 

PSM 

CAM (Constantly Awake Mode) – the wireless Adapter will stay full 
power when AC power cord is plugged into power outlet. 

PSM (Power Saving Mode) – the wireless Adapter will enter the power 
saving mode. 

Network Type 

There are two wireless modes. 

(A) Infrastructure - This mode allows wireless and wired networks to 
communicate through an access point. 

(B) Ad-hoc - This mode allows wireless-equipped computers to 
communicate directly with each other. 

Preamble 

There are three types: Auto, Long and Short are supported. 

Ad-hoc wireless 
mode 

There are three types: 802.11B only, 802.11B/G mixed and 802.11G only 
modes are supported. 

TX Power 

Transmit power, the amount of power used by a radio transceiver to 
send the signal out. User can choose power value by sliding the bar. 

RTS Threshold 

User can adjust the RTS threshold number by sliding the bar or key in 
the value directly. The default value is 2347. 

Fragment Threshold 

User can adjust the Fragment Threshold number by sliding the bar or 
key in the value directly. The default value is 2346. 

Channel 

Only available for setting under ad-hoc mode. User can choose the 
channel frequency to start their ad-hoc network. 

OK 

Confirms and saves the settings. 

Cancel 

Ignore the settings and return to the previous screen. 

Help 

Click Help to display on-line help information in a pop-up screen. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CUA-854

Page 1: ...CUA 854 854L Wireless G Long Range USB Adapter with Antenna User s Guide...

Page 2: ...3 1 Driver Installation for Windows 98SE ME 2000 2003 XP 7 3 2 Driver Installation for Windows Vista 10 Chapter 4 Using the Configuration Utility for 98SE ME 2000 2003 XP 14 4 1 Overview 14 4 2 Access...

Page 3: ...mplete Vista 12 Figure 4 1 Utility Icon 14 Figure 4 2 Wireless Zero Configuration Select Manage 14 Figure 4 3 Wireless Zero Configuration Select Wireless Zero Configuration 15 Figure 4 4 Wireless Zero...

Page 4: ...ared 21 Table 4 4 Authentication LEAP 22 Table 4 5 Authentication WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA PSK 23 Table 4 6 Authentication 802 1x Setting Ceritication 25 Table 4 7 Authentication 802 1x Setting CA Server...

Page 5: ...teroperates with all Wireless B IEEE 802 11b products found at homes businesses and public wireless hotspots around the country 1 2 Key Features The following lists the main features of the Wireless G...

Page 6: ...6 Chapter 2 Connect your antenna Figure 2 1 connect antenna with SMA connector...

Page 7: ...you can manually access the installation by clicking the Start button and choosing Run In the drop down box type D AUTORUN EXE where D is the drive letter for your CD ROM drive Alternately double clic...

Page 8: ...p Status During the installation there will pops up a plug in message screen Please insert the Wireless G USB Adapter into the USB port at this moment Figure 3 4 Setup plug in message In Windows XP an...

Page 9: ...now and click Finish to complete the installation The system will restart automatically Figure 3 6 Setup Click Finish to Complete for WIN98 ME Note In Windows ME and 98SE after the installation is com...

Page 10: ...OM drive There will be a Vista AutoPlay Confirm Window Click Run AUTORUN EXE icon Figure 3 7 AutoPlay Confirm Window Vista Click on CUA 854 to install driver utility for your Wireless G USB Adapter Fi...

Page 11: ...your computer The Setup Status screen will be displayed Figure 3 10 Setup Setup Status Vista There will be a plug in message screen Please insert the Wireless G USB Adapter into the USB port now Figur...

Page 12: ...Click Ask me again later when the Found New Hardware window appears Figure 3 12 Setup Found New Hardware Vista Click Finish to complete the installation Figure 3 13 Setup Click Finish to Complete Vis...

Page 13: ...13...

Page 14: ...ration Utility icon will appear in your system tray Double click the icon Figure 4 1 Utility Icon The utility contains six parts Profile Link Status Site Survey Statistics Advance and About You should...

Page 15: ...ion Select Wireless Zero Configuration C Double Click on Wireless Zero Configuration to go into its properties For Startup type choose Disable to disable the Wireless Zero Configuration then click App...

Page 16: ...tility 4 3 1 Profile The Profile can keep your favorite wireless settings among your home office and other public hotspots You may save multiple profiles and activate the correct one at your preferenc...

Page 17: ...wireless connection Authentication The Authentication method used for this profile Encryption The Encryption type used for this profile Network Type The Network type used for this profile Add Click Ad...

Page 18: ...1 Create a New Profile Click the Add button on the Profile screen to create a new profile A Add Profile Configuration Fill the Profile Name and SSID for this new profile Figure 4 6 Add Profile Config...

Page 19: ...e three types Auto Long and Short are supported Ad hoc wireless mode There are three types 802 11B only 802 11B G mixed and 802 11G only modes are supported TX Power Transmit power the amount of power...

Page 20: ...20 B Add Profile Authentication and Security Enter the authentication and security information here Figure 4 7 Add Profile Authentication and Security Open or Shared Key...

Page 21: ...k key Encryption Select None or WEP WEP Key 1 4 When select the WEP encryption or Shared Key authentication without 802 1x you should enter the WEP key correctly If the WEP key is 64 bit please enter...

Page 22: ...an EAP authentication type used primarily in Cisco Aironet WLANs It encrypts data transmissions using dynamically generated WEP keys and supports mutual authentication Identity Enter identity for the...

Page 23: ...l Key Integrity Protocol that uses a stronger encryption algorithm and protects against hackers with MIC Message Integrity Check Select AES Advanced Encryption System that uses symmetric 128 bit block...

Page 24: ...24 C Add Profile 802 1x IEEE 802 1x supports true authentication and user control Figure 4 10 Add Profile Authentication and Security 802 1x Setting Certification...

Page 25: ...annel Unlike EAP TLS EAP TTLS requires only server side certificates MD5 Challenge Message Digest Challenge is an EAP authentication type that provides base level EAP support It only supports one way...

Page 26: ...eature Certificate issuer Choose to use server that is the issuer of certificates Allow intermidiate certificates It must be in the server certificate chain between the server certificate and the serv...

Page 27: ...ess network devices are currently using Link Speed Tx Mbps field shows the transfer rate in megabits per second Rx Mbps field shows the receive rate in megabits per second Throughput Shows the amount...

Page 28: ...28 4 3 3 Site Survey The site survey page displays a list of all Infrastructure and Ad hoc wireless networks available for connection Figure 4 13 Utility Site Survey...

Page 29: ...e or Ad hoc mode Rescan Click Rescan to re search for wireless networks Connect Select one of the networks on the list and click the Connect button Please note that if the wireless network has encrypt...

Page 30: ...stics You can reset counters if you need otherwise click OK Figure 4 14 Utility Statistics Table 4 10 Statistics LABEL DESCRIPT IO N Transmit Statistics Displays current transmit frame information Rec...

Page 31: ...tions in the network it is recommended to enable the B G Protection mechanism Auto Based on the status of the network and automatically disable enable protection mode On Always send frame with protect...

Page 32: ...32 4 3 6 About The About screen shows release dates as well as driver utility versions and the MAC IP address of the wireless adapter Figure 4 15 Utility Link About...

Page 33: ...y settings Make sure there is no radio interference for example cordless phones microwave oven etc that may affect wireless transmission quality SPECIFICATIONS Product Name Wireless G Long Range USB A...

Page 34: ...ective EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 2002 08 and EN 301 489 1 V1 5 1 2004 11 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and serv...

Page 35: ...te the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the...

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