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Wireless Compact USB Adapter

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Instant Wireless

Series

44

Plug-and-Play - The ability of a computer system to configure expansion
boards and other devices automatically without requiring the user to turn off
the system during installation.

Roaming - In an infrastructure mode wireless network, this refers to the abili-
ty to move out of one access point's range and into another and transparently
reassociate and reauthenticate to the new access point.  This reassociation and
reauthentication should occur without user intervention and ideally without
interruption to network connectivity.  A typical scenario would be a location
with multiple access points, where users can physically relocate from one area
to another and easily maintain connectivity.

SSID (Service  Set  Identifier) - An identification name that wireless devices
use to make connections. In order for wireless devices to communicate, they
must all be set to the same channel and they all must use the same SSID. For
instance, if you are using an access point to connect two computers using wire-
less devices, the access point and each of the wireless devices must use the
same SSID. Even if they are set to the same channel, they cannot communicate
unless the SSID is the same. 

Static IP Address - A permanent IP address that is assigned to a node in a
TCP/IP network. 

Subnet Mask - The method used for splitting IP networks into a series of sub-
groups, or subnets. The mask is a binary pattern that is matched up with the IP
address to turn part of the host ID address field into a field for subnets. 

TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) - A method (protocol) used along with
the IP (Internet Protocol) to send data in the form of message units (datagram)
between network devices over a LAN or WAN. While IP takes care of handling
the actual delivery of the data (routing), TCP takes care of keeping track of the
individual units of data (called packets) that a message is divided into for effi-
cient delivery over the network. TCP is known as a "connection oriented" pro-
tocol due to requiring the receiver of a packet to return an acknowledgment of
receipt to the sender of the packet resulting in transmission control.

TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) - The basic com-
munication language or set of protocols for communications over a network
(developed specifically for the Internet).  TCP/IP defines a suite or group of
protocols and not only TCP and IP.

Infrastructure Network - An infrastructure network is a group of computers
or other devices, each with a wireless adapter, connected as an 802.11 wireless
LAN.  In infrastructure mode, the wireless devices communicate with each
other and to a wired network by first going through an access point.  An infra-
structure wireless network connected to a wired network is referred to as a
Basic Service Set (BSS).  A set of two or more BSS in a single network is
referred to as an Extended Service Set (ESS).  Infrastructure mode is useful at
a corporation scale, or when it is necessary to connect the wired and wireless
networks.

IP Address - In the most widely installed level of the Internet Protocol (IP)
today, an IP address is a 32-binary digit number that identifies each sender or
receiver of information that is sent in packet across the Internet. When you
request an HTML page or send e-mail, the Internet Protocol part of TCP/IP
includes your IP address in the message (actually, in each of the packets if more
than one is required) and sends it to the IP address that is obtained by looking
up the domain name in the Uniform Resource Locator you requested or in the
e-mail address you're sending a note to. At the other end, the recipient can see
the IP address of the Web page requester or the e-mail sender and can respond
by sending another message using the IP address it received. 

IPCONFIG - A utility that provides for querying, defining and managing IP
addresses within a network.  A commonly used utility, under Windows NT and
2000, for configuring networks with static IP addresses.

ISP - An ISP (Internet service provider) is a company that provides individuals
and companies access to the Internet and other related services such as Web site
building and virtual hosting. 

LAN - A local area network (LAN) is a group of computers and associated
devices that share a common communications line and typically share the
resources of a single processor or server within a small geographic area (for
example, within an office building). 

MAC Address - The MAC (Media Access Control) address is your computer’s
unique hardware number. 

mIRC - mIRC runs under Windows and provides a graphical interface for log-
ging onto IRC servers and listing, joining and leaving channels.

Network Mask - also known as the “Subnet Mask.”

Summary of Contents for WUSB12

Page 1: ...Instant WirelessTM Series Wireless Compact USB Adapter Use this guide to install WUSB12 User Guide...

Page 2: ...se or update its products software or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity Please direct all inquiries to Linksys P O Box 18558 Irvine CA 92623 FCC STATEMENT This Instan...

Page 3: ...98SE Me and 2000 8 Overview 8 Instructions for Windows 98SE Me and 2000 9 Instant WirelessTM Series Chapter 6 Connecting the Wireless Compact USB Adapter 13 Hardware Detection for Windows 98SE Me and...

Page 4: ...peeds up to 11Mbps Improved error correction keeps the Adapter operating at higher transmission rates for longer distances With the Wireless Compact USB Adapter you get the mobility of wireless networ...

Page 5: ...not If the computers on the wireless network need to be accessed by a wired network or need to share a peripheral such as a print er with the wired network computers the wireless network should be se...

Page 6: ...their computers USB is unique because it is Plug and Play which allows a computer to instant ly recognize when a device like a keyboard mouse or scanner has been con nected to it Once the device has b...

Page 7: ...less Compact USB Adapter s Port and LEDs Figure 4 1 There are two kinds of USB connectors Type A and Type B Type A is a rec tangular connector and Type B is a square connector The USB extension cable...

Page 8: ...tion and Configuration for Windows 98SE Me and 2000 The Wireless Compact USB Adapter Setup Wizard will guide you through the installation procedure for Windows 98SE Me and 2000 The Setup Wizard will i...

Page 9: ...on to change any settings Figure 5 5 3 The Setup Wizard will ask you to choose a wireless mode Click the Infrastructure Mode radio button if you want your wireless computers to network with computers...

Page 10: ...Me and 2000 If your PC is running Windows XP proceed to Chapter 7 Driver Installation and Configuration for Windows XP Important for Windows 98 Me and 2000 users You must run the Setup Wizard to inst...

Page 11: ...formation search for available wireless networks or make additional configuration changes proceed to Chapter 8 Using the WLAN Monitor for Windows 98SE Me and 2000 14 Chapter 7 Driver Installation and...

Page 12: ...n con figuration tool Use the Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration in the system tray at the bottom of your screen to configure the Adapter Figure 7 4 Figure 7 5 2 Windows will notify you that the d...

Page 13: ...ion for Windows XP Starting the WLAN Monitor Overview 3 If your access point has WEP encryption enabled the screen in Figure 7 6 will appear Enter the WEP key of your wireless network in the Network k...

Page 14: ...ss of the wireless network s access point Signal Strength The Signal Strength bar indicates signal strength from 0 to 100 Link Quality The Link Quality bar indicates the quality of the wireless net wo...

Page 15: ...le and click the Connect button Edit Select a profile and click the Edit button to change an existing profile New Click the New button to create a new profile See the next section Creating a New Profi...

Page 16: ...e 3 Select Profile Wizard and click the Next button 25 Creating a New Profile Figure 8 9 Figure 8 10 Instant Wireless Series Import Click the Import button to import a profile that has been saved in a...

Page 17: ...s 2Mbps 1 or 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps or Auto When you select Auto the Adapter dynamically shifts to the fastest data transfer rate possible at any given time Channel From the drop down box select the app...

Page 18: ...the Default Gateway in this format xxx xxx xxx xxx the x s repre sent your Default Gateway DNS Enter the DNS address of your Ethernet wired network here Enter the DNS address in this format xxx xxx x...

Page 19: ...use WEP encryption select 64 bit or 128 bit WEP from the drop down menu recommended If you select 64 bit or 128 bit WEP you have two choices Enter the passphrase of your wireless network in the Passp...

Page 20: ...icate directly with each other 32 Name The profile s Name is automatically displayed SSID Enter your wireless network s SSID Transfer Rate Select the Transfer Rate for your wireless connection Choose...

Page 21: ...settings and return to the Profile Basic Setting screen Click the Back button to cancel the settings and return to the Profile Basic Setting screen 34 5 Click the Security Setting button and the Profi...

Page 22: ...p down box provided select the WEP key you want to use as the default Click the OK button to save the settings and return to the Profile Basic Setting screen Click the Back button to cancel the settin...

Page 23: ...es such factors as signal strength and quality as well as the message load currently being carried by each access point and the distance of each access point to the Appendix A Troubleshooting This cha...

Page 24: ...made available worldwide This presents a truly revolutionary opportunity to place convenient high speed wireless capabilities in the hands of users around the globe What is Spread Spectrum Spread Spe...

Page 25: ...in special areas such as the IEEE Computer Society Appendix B Glossary 802 11b One of the IEEE standards for wireless networking hardware Products that adhere to a specific IEEE standard will work wit...

Page 26: ...or set of protocols for communications over a network developed specifically for the Internet TCP IP defines a suite or group of protocols and not only TCP and IP Infrastructure Network An infrastruc...

Page 27: ...d to TCP USB Universal Serial Bus A plug and play interface between a computer and peripherals such as digital cameras scanners game controllers speakers keyboards portable data storage or printers Wi...

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Page 29: ...Wireless Compact USB Adapter contact Linksys Technical Support at one of the phone numbers or Internet addresses below Sales Information 800 546 5797 LINKSYS Technical Support 800 326 7114 RMA Issues...

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