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1 Introduction   

 

The 54Mbps WLAN CardBus Adapter provides greater performance than ever before. Incorporated with latest IEEE 

802.11g technology, the CardBus is not only compliant with other 802.11g products but allows you to connect with other 

802.11b devices. With WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) and 64/128-bit WEP encryption, the CardBus ensure the security 

of your network communication. All you need is laptop computer with one 32-bit CardBus interface and Windows 

98SE/2000/ME/XP operating system; the Plug-and-Play feature will enable you to complete the set up process within 

minutes. This wireless network CardBus has been designed for both home and business users, enables you to 

communicate seamlessly with other wireless networking products wherever you are. 

 

1.1 Features     

1.IEEE 802.11b-DSSS (BPSK,QPSK,CCK) 

2.IEEE 802.11g-OFDM(64-QAM,16-QAM,QPSK,BPSK) 

3.54Mbps high Data Rate   

4.Support 32bit CardBus interface. 

5.Auto Rate fallback for optimizing communication possibility in worse channel conditions and over larger distances. 

6.64/128bit WEP data encryption security 

7.Compliant with Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP 

8.Power save in infrastructure mode.   

9.Build-in PCB patch space diversity antenna. 

10.Plug-and-Play and easy to setup. 

11.Easy-to-Use Graphical Configuration utility saves detailed connectivity profiles for frequently accessed networks. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for EP-9428-g

Page 1: ...EP 9428 g 54M WLAN CardBus Adapter User Manual 4819428GZ000...

Page 2: ...1Installing WLAN CardBus Adapter Utility and Driver 7 3 2Uninstalling the Driver and Utility 11 4 Configuration Utility 14 4 1Using the configuration utility 14 4 1 1Profile 15 4 1 1 1 System Configu...

Page 3: ...thin minutes This wireless network CardBus has been designed for both home and business users enables you to communicate seamlessly with other wireless networking products wherever you are 1 1 Feature...

Page 4: ...ps Output Power 18dBm 11Mbps 14dBm 54Mbps Receive sensitivity Min 80dBm for 11Mbps BER 8 Min 70dBm for 54 Mbps BER 10 Antenna Type Build in PCB patch space diversity antenna Current Consumption 3 3V T...

Page 5: ...llation Note If you insert the WLAN CardBus before installing the driver and utility the operating system will detect a new device and start to configure the new device Click Cancel to finish the wiza...

Page 6: ...6 2 2 Removing the CardBus If you want to remove the CardBus press the Eject Button to make it stretch out Press the eject button again and remove the CardBus out of the slot...

Page 7: ...stalling WLAN CardBus Adapter Utility and Driver Insert the setup CD into your CD ROM Drive Then the Install Shield Wizard should launch automatically if it does not launch automatically Double click...

Page 8: ...8 Click Next button in the following window...

Page 9: ...Install Shield Wizard is copying the necessary files to the system The progress indicator shows the installing status Plug in the WLAN CardBus Adapter into your CardBus slot when the window below app...

Page 10: ...10 If this is the first time you install the software the window below will appear Select your current country region then click Next Click Finish when the installation is completed...

Page 11: ...the system tray Double click the icon to configure the WLAN CardBus Adapter 3 2 Uninstalling the Driver and Utility You may follow the instruction step by step to uninstall the WLAN CardBus Adapter c...

Page 12: ...12 The following window should launch automatically Select Remove and click Next Select Yes to continue uninstallation...

Page 13: ...13 Click OK to finish when the uninstallation is completed...

Page 14: ...should change all your configuration settings for your WLAN CardBus adapter using this utility 4 1 Using the configuration Utility After the Configuration Utility has been installed an icon will plac...

Page 15: ...rt In each profile you can specify a network type network name WEP and security setting parameters required for that operating location 4 1 1 1 System Configuration Edit profile Network Type The colum...

Page 16: ...es authentication type of the wireless networks including Open System and Share Key authentication The wireless adapter will need to be set to the same authentication type to communicate Encryption In...

Page 17: ...atency for responding to messages Max_PSP Maximum Power Save Fast_PSP Fast Awake Network Type The network type of the wireless network An Ad Hoc wireless LAN is a group of computers each with wireless...

Page 18: ...hroughput of other network packets However the more often RTS packets are sent the quicker the system can recover from interference or collisions Refer to the IEEE 802 11 Standard for more information...

Page 19: ...n both the sender and recipient share a secret key Both units use this key for an extended length of time sometimes indefinitely Encryption Type Indicates your WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy settings WE...

Page 20: ...hexadecimal digitals A key of 10 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F is required if a 64 bit Key Length was selected A key of 26 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F is required if a 128 bit Key Length was sele...

Page 21: ...see the signal strength channel Encryption authentication and network type of available wireless network The AP MAC address will also be displayed at the Preferred BSSID field Select the AP you want...

Page 22: ...22 4 1 4 Statistics You can see the information of transmit statistics and receive statistics in this screen...

Page 23: ...f all the devices in your wireless network are 802 11g ones choose 802 11g mode to get better transfer rate Tx Burst Enable this function to burst the transmit speed but it may affect signal quality R...

Page 24: ...24 4 1 6 About This screen shows copyright Utility Driver version and MAC Address of this wireless LAN Card...

Page 25: ...et error rates you can decrease this value but it will likely decrease overall network performance Only minor modifications of this value are recommended Fragmentation Breaking a packet into smaller u...

Page 26: ...gnal as received at the wireless network interface SSID Service Set Identifier Is the unique name shared among all points in a wireless network The SSID must be identical for all points in the network...

Page 27: ...of the following measures 1 Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from th...

Page 28: ...l be free from material defects in workmanship and materials from the date of original retail purchase of the product for the period set forth below applicable to the product type warranty Period exce...

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