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Chapter 1 Introduction 

Thank  you  for  purchasing  Wireless  LAN PCI Card. Wireless card 
is  a  perfect  combination  product  of performance and cost-effectiveness. 
It is sincerely hoped that you can enjoy the wireless world through this 
solidly profiled wireless card. 
 
It provides a full solution of the IEEE 802.11b/g protocols, this solution
passed  the  WiFi  tests that  a r e   compatible  with  all  the  wireless 
products  with  WiFi  logo.  If  you  have  a  wireless  card  on  hand,  it 
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It provides all the data rates in the IEEE 802.1b/g standards, which 
confines  the  highest  data  rate  as  54Mbps.  In  addition,  i t   rewards 
customers with proprietary 

Turbo mode

 for a better throughput as well

as supports both the short and long preambles to ensure the compatibilities 
with legacy wireless products and new ones, saving the panic works for finding 
compatible products. 
 
Since the security has became one of the most important issue in the wireless 
society,  i t   provides  you  with  the  full  security  coverage  from  the  na

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64/128bits  Wep  encryptions,  second  generation  WPA-PSK  and  WPA-AES 
encryption,  to  the  most  advanced  WPA2-PSK  and  WPA2-AES  encryption. 
WPA2  is  the  latest  security  standard  currently  approved  by  WiFi  standard. 
 
AP mode, Saving mode, Adhoc wireless Lan, Wake on Lan (WOL) and other 
exciting features are also included in this Wireless LAN PCI Card.  I t
will  guide  you  through  these  exciting  features  in  the following chapters
, and it is believed that you will be greatly satisfied with its performance 
and ease of use. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for QP-W2410GP

Page 1: ...www qpcom com User s Manual QP W2410GP 802 11b g Wireless LAN PCI Card...

Page 2: ...6 Chapter 5 Connect to AP 23 Chapter 6 AP Mode Usage 25 Chapter 7 Frequently Asked Question 30 Appendix 1 How to Use 802 1x Step by Step 31 USING THIS DOCUMENT This document provides detailed user gui...

Page 3: ...oprietary Turbo mode for a better throughput as well as supports both the short and long preambles to ensure the compatibilities with legacy wireless products and new ones saving the panic works for f...

Page 4: ...WPA AES and WPA2 PSK WPA2 AES Antenna External antenna LED LED0 On link is on Off link is off LED1 Blinking data transition Wake on WLAN Wake up system by wireless LAN AP mode Turbo mode Active when...

Page 5: ...allation Uninstallation 3 1 Installation Hardware Installation Step 1 Install Wireless LAN PCI Card card only into your computer PCI slot as below Step 2 Install antenna to your Wireless LAN PCI Card...

Page 6: ...s 98SE Me 2000 Note2 If you have installed the WLAN PCI Card driver utility before please uninstall the old version first 1 If you insert the Wireless LAN PCI Card into your computer PCI slot before i...

Page 7: ...5 3 Choose a set up language 4 Click OK 5 Click Next to process the installation...

Page 8: ...oftware installation of the WLAN PCI Card 7 On Windows Logo Software Installation screen click Continue Anyway to continue Note Not all the drivers will have this message box On Found New Hardware Wiz...

Page 9: ...7 8 Click Finish to complete the installation...

Page 10: ...8 9 After setup restart your computer...

Page 11: ...Uninstall the WLAN USB Adaptor Driver from Start All Programs From Wireless Network Driver and Utility or Control Panel Change or Remove Programs Click Uninstall or Change Remove to remove Wireless L...

Page 12: ...B Click OK if you want to remove Wireless LAN USB Adaptor Driver C Click Finish to complete the uninstallation 10...

Page 13: ...he adapter list area RT Set Open a wizard that helps you connecting to the wireless network Mode M Wireless configuration can be quickly switche d to either Station or Access Point Currently supports...

Page 14: ...Area The contents of this area depend on current wireless configuration The current configuration is determined on previous explanation of submenu Mode Details are described in the following wireless...

Page 15: ...se disconnection The wireless adapter will turn off all the HW function Close Close the active GUI window If you have the Show Tray Icon checked the small signal icon will be shown at the system tray...

Page 16: ...w many networks you can connect to at this time Pick up the one you d like to connect to and click Next C A settings window pops up fill out correct values for this network you d want to connect to If...

Page 17: ...15 D Choose an IP setting that fits your wireless network If you don t know please contact your network administrator E Congratulation you are now connected to the wireless network...

Page 18: ...16 4 3 Station Mode The following explanations focus on the properties area General Page This page represents the general information of this adapter...

Page 19: ...ughput Diagram Trasmitting performance 9 Network Address l Mac Address A unique hardware ID for this adapter l IP Address Assigned by DHCP server or by user manually l Subnet Mask IP layer subnet mask...

Page 20: ...d profile as default selection It will automatically connect to this profile when the card is plug in next time 6 Available Network Page This page presents all access points around this system You cou...

Page 21: ...19 1 Refresh Rescan networks around this adapter 2 Add to Profile Create a profile for selected network connection This profile will appear in the profile list A Advanced Page 1 Power Save...

Page 22: ...ckets this adapter will send out Higher threshold increases data transition performance However Poorer signal quality results worse data throughput on higher fragment threshold 5 RTS Threshold Request...

Page 23: ...ss of this adapter Data Rate Wireless LAN transition speed Channel Frequency Current channel number Status Wireless network status SSID Network SSID this station currently connected to Network Type Cu...

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Page 25: ...P On Available Network page you can directly double click on any network and enter the related settings if the profile page pops up l The Second way is through Profile tab You can press the Add in the...

Page 26: ...24 WPA PSK TKIP You should enter the fields on the following page...

Page 27: ...6 AP Mode Usage This UI also support AP mode With the following processes you can set up an AP mode with your wireless card 1 Select AP mode on the main menu 2 On the AP mode settings window Select Co...

Page 28: ...the Config page you can choose the settings for your AP Some settings had been filled with grey color these settings are not applicable in AP mode 4 After you fill out the settings you can connect to...

Page 29: ...nect Select the internet connection in your SoftAP host machine Select your internet connection network card Press Apply For Window 2000 you will need to set up extra steps for internet bridge Please...

Page 30: ...lues if the fields are blank 8 If a station is connected to this SoftAP you can see it on the General page You may also set up a timeout for each station If a station idles for more than 10 minutes it...

Page 31: ...st be set to enable DHCP and DNS in network properties 2 Disable protocols other than TCP IP 3 There will be a sharing tab on the properties page select it and check the sharing option 4 Confirm the w...

Page 32: ...to an access point which will connect to a gateway and forward our traffic to the internet Infrastructure mode is the mostly used network type Ad hoc mode refer to a network that everyone is equal All...

Page 33: ...31 Appendix 1 How to use 802 1x Step by Step Step 1 Set Authentication mode to WPA 802 1x or WPA2 802 1x Step 2 Set encryption to TKIP or AES...

Page 34: ...en set PEAP Set Tunnel Type to MD5 GTC TLS or MSCHAP V2 Step 3 2 If you do not set PEAP to TLS you could use certificate Step 4 After you finish above steps You should fill out the following fields Us...

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