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e. Double-click 

NETGEAR

MA521 802.11b Wireless
PC Card

. On the 

General

folder tab, the 

Device Status

window should indicate that
the device is working 
properly, as shown here. 
The installation of the
MA521 Wireless PC Card
driver is now complete.

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Configuring the MA521 Wireless PC Card

Now that the MA521 802.11b Wireless PC Card has been installed,
you can use the 

NETGEAR MA521 Wireless Configuration Utility

to view and customize configuration settings and features.

a.   To display the NETGEAR MA521 Wireless

Configuration Utility, open the 

NETGEAR MA521

Adapter

programs group or double-click the

MA521 icon

that appears in the Windows System

Tray, as shown here:

Configuration Note for Windows XP Users

After installing the MA521 Wireless PC Card on the Windows
XP, it will display a 

Disable Windows XP Configuration

Manager

message, similar to the one shown here:

*M-10078-01*

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March 2003

Click 

Yes

to disable the Windows XP configuration utility and

use the NETGEAR MA521 Wireless Configuration Utility, or
click 

No

to use the Windows XP configuration utility to control

the MA521 802.11b Wireless PC Card.  

b.   After choosing item 2, the

Configuration

section, you

should see this screen :  

c.   Select one of the two options 

on the 

Network Mode:

Infrastructure (Access Point)

or 

802.11 Ad-Hoc

(Computer-to-Computer)

.

Infrastructure mode will allow
you to connect to an Access
Point and your existing 
network, while 802.11b 
Ad-Hoc will allow you to 
connect to other stations when you want to set up a network
without an Access Point.

d.   In the 

Network SSID

section, using a pull down menu button

to select a Network SSID (which is your network name) for 
connecting to an Access Point or station that is listed.

e.   For 802.11 Ad-Hoc (Computer-to-Computer) mode, please

select a 

Channel

that you want to use.

f.   Enter a correct 

Security

setting that matches your Access Point.

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Configuring the MA521 for Security

Important Note:

The WEP keys must be set up exactly the same on

all wireless devices in order to communicate with each other. 

To prevent unauthorized wireless stations from accessing data 
transmitted over the network, the 

Security

section of the

Configuration Utility offers secure data encryption, known as 

WEP

,

to better protect your data transmissions. 

To activate the WEP Encryption,
make sure the 

Enable Encryption

(WEP Key)

box displays a 

checkmark (as shown above).

WEP Encryption options will be
displayed. You may make changes,
as detailed here: 

a.   Select one of the two options:

Create with Passphrase

or

Manual Entry.

A Passphrase

makes it easier to enable WEP
because it automatically 
generates the WEP hexadecimal numbers for the key. If the 
wireless network Access Point uses a Passphrase, you can also use
that here. Otherwise, you will have to manually enter the 
hexadecimal numbers.

b.  

Create with Passphrase

option: pull down the 

Key Length

options

and select the 64-bit or 128-bit, then type in your Passphrase.

c. 

Manual Entry

option:

1.

Pull down the 

Key Length

options and select the 

64-bit

or

128-bit

, encryption method.

2.

In the 

Encryption Keys

fields, specify the WEP keys:  

For 64-bit encryption:

Hexadecimal: 

10 hexadecimal digits

in the range of “A-F”,

“a-f ” and “0-9” (e.g. 11AA22BB33)

For 128-bit encryption:

Hexadecimal: 

26 hexadecimal digits

in the range of “A-F”,

“a-f ” and “0-9” (e.g. 00112233445566778899AABBCC).

d.  When you are done, click the 

Apply 

button and click 

OK

for

the changes to take effect.

Note:

For additional configuration information, please refer to the

User’s Guide

on the 

GearBox CD for Wireless PC Card.  

MA521 Wireless 

Adapter 

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