Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 525336 Intellinet Network Solutions
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NANO 150N WIRELESS USB ADAPTER USER MANUAL MODEL 525336 I N T - 525336 - UM -0 212 - 01.
CONTENTS 1 Introduc tion .............................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Features ....................................................................................................
1 1 Introduction Thank you f or purchasi ng the I NTELLI NET NETWORK SOLUTI ONS™ Nano 15 0N Wirel ess USB Adapter, Model 525336 . By following th e simple steps in this user ma nual, you will soon be able to enjoy the hel pful feat ures list ed below .
2 System Requir ements • Notebook or Desk top PC with Penti um 300 MHz - compatible processor or higher • Window s X P, Vis ta and Win dows 7 • Available Hi - Speed USB 2.
3 2 Installation Procedure Before you procee d wit h the inst allation, note the following . Note1: The fol lowing inst allat ion was operat ed under Windows XP. ( Procedure s are simil ar for Windo ws 2 000/ Vist a /7.) Note2: If y ou have installed th e Wire less PC Adapt er driver and utility before, uni nstall the old version first .
4 D. When you se e the followi ng screen, cli ck “ Install ” to begin the installa tion. E. The syst em starts to inst all th e driver and util ity.
5 II. Connect to a Wireless Access Point A. To star t confi guring t he adapter, double - click t he icon in the system tr ay or right - click the icon and select “O pen configurat ion util ity.
6 * Use Window s Zero Configura tion on Windows Vista / 7 : A. Wit h Windows Vista / 7, yo u can us e Wi ndows Zero Configuration t o connect to a wirel ess a ccess point. Click “Start,” then click “ Contro l Pane l. ” Click “ Network and I nter net ” in the Control Panel .
7 C. Clic k the acces s poi n t you wa nt to use if it’s s hown, th en click “C onnect.” D. If it’s an unnam ed ac cess poin t (i.e. , the SS ID of this w ireless ac cess po int is hidde n), you’ll be prompted to input it s name, and the name must be identical t o the SSID setting of the wireless a ccess point you’re connecting t o.
8 E. If the acces s point is pro tected b y an encryption method, you need to input its secu rity or passphrase here. It must match the encrypti on setting on the access point. F. If you can s ee the sc reen belo w, the co nnecti on between your compu ter and w ireless ac cess poin t has been successfully est ablished.
9 3 C onfiguration Utility The Configur ation Uti lity is a powerf ul appli cation that hel ps you conf igure t he a dapter and moni tor t he link statu s and statistics during the communication process. The Configur ation Uti lity appears as an icon on the syst em tray and desktop of Windows.
10 Parameter Descrip tion Refresh – Refresh the adapter list in the “B“ block. Mode – There a re two m odes: S tation and Access Point. If “Station“ is selecte d, the adapte r works as a w ireless adapte r. If “Access Po int“ is selected, the a dapter will works as a wireless AP.
11 Parameter Descrip tion Availabl e Networ k(s) This li st shows al l inf ormation of the avai lable wi reless n etworks within the range of your adapter ( SSID, Chan nel, En crypti on, Network Authen ticat ion, Signa l etc. ). T o connect to any network on the lis t, double - cli ck the selected network.
12 Encrypti on This displays the encryptio n setting o f the curren t conne ction: None, WEP, TKIP or AES. SSID The SSID (up to 32 pr intable ASCII charac ters) i s the uni que name identified in a WLAN. The I D prevents the unintentional mergi ng o f t wo c o - loc ated WLANs.
13 3.4.1 Configure the Profile Parameter Descrip tion Profil e Name Define a rec ognizab le profile na me so you can iden tify different networks. Network Name (SSID) The SSID (up to 32 printable AS CII charac ters) is the uni que name identified in a WLAN.
14 business users who do not have access to network authenticati on servers. In this m ode, known as Pre - Shared Key, the user manual ly ente rs the starti ng passwo rd i n th eir access point or gateway, as well as in each w ireless st ation in the network .
15 ASCII The WEP k ey can be in ASCII format ( a lphanu meric va lues or signs are allowed ) so it’s more recogni zable f or user s. PASSPHRASE This is a text string w ith a ma ximu m of 32 alphanume ric characters; for example, “Test.” The WE P key is based o n the p assphrase determined by you.
16 Password User’s password in the RADIUS s erver. Certif icate Select the certifi cate for RADIUS server a uthentication . 3.5 Status This screen shows information about th e manu facturer, d river versio n, settings o f the wirele ss netw ork the adap ter is conn ecting to, lin king time and link s tatus.
17 3.7 Wi -Fi Protect Setup (WPS) Wi - Fi Pr otected Setup (WPS) is the latest wirel ess network technol ogy , which makes wireless n etwork setup becom e ver y sim ple.
18 3. If you click “ Yes ” and the fo llo wi ng m essage appear s on y our computer, select the SS ID of the wireless access point that y ou w ant to con nect to an d click “ Select .” 4. You’ll need to wait up to two minutes while the install procedure ru n s .
19 II. Push Button Config (PBC) 1. Start the PBC pairing procedure on the access point side ( refer to the instruction s given by your access point’s m anufacturer), then cl ick “ PBC ” in the wireless co nfiguratio n utilit y to start to establ ish a wire less connect ion by W PS.
20 3.8 Software AP This adapte r can run as a wireless AP. The re lative con figurations of the AP ( channel, SSID, WEP encryption and so on ) are describ ed below . Parameter Descrip tion SSID The SSID (up to 32 printable AS CII charac ters) is the uni que name identified in a WLAN.
21 3.8.1 AP Properties Setting R efer to Sect ion 3.4.1 for the se tting of the parame ters for the AP. Note that Ad Hoc mode is not enabled for the AP.
22 Parameter Descrip tion Beacon Interval This specifies the duration b etween beacon packets (milliseconds ). The range fo r the beac on period is 20 - 1000 mill iseconds , with a typ ical value o f 100. DTIM Peri od This d etermines the interval the a ccess p oint will send its broadcast traf fic.
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24 Reference Terminology 1. What is t he I EEE 802 .11g s tandard ? 802.11g is t he new IEEE standard for high - speed wirel ess LAN communications that provides for up to 5 4 Mb ps data rate in t he 2.4 GHz band. 802.11g is qui ckly becoming the next mains trea m w ireless L AN tech nology fo r home, o ffice and p ublic netw orks.
25 7. What is TKI P? TKIP is a quick - fix m ethod to q uickly ove rcome the inhere nt weak nesses in WEP security, especially t he reuse of encryption keys.
26 R&TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements o f Direct ive 1999/5/EC of t he Eur opean Parliament and the Council of March 9, 1999, on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal equipment and the mutu al recog nition of the ir conform ity (R&TT E).
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