Sony Network Card PCWA C500 User Manual

4-657-719-11(1)  
Operating Instructions  
5GHz  
Wireless LAN PC Card  
PCWA-C500  
© 2002 Sony Corporation  
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About the supplied software  
In this manual, Microsoft® Windows® Me is  
referred to as Windows Me.  
THE SUPPLIED SOFTWARE IS SUPPLIED  
PURSUANT TO THE APPLICABLE END-  
USER LICENSE AGREEMENT.  
In this manual, Microsoft® Windows® 2000  
Professional is referred to as Windows 2000.  
In this manual, Microsoft® Windows® XP  
Professional and Microsoft® Windows® XP  
Home Edition are referred to as Windows XP.  
Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the  
software or the software manual in whole or in  
part, or renting the software without the  
permission of the copyright holder.  
In no event will SONY be liable for any  
financial damage or loss of profits, including  
claims made by third parties, arising out of the  
use of the software supplied with this product.  
In the event a problem occurs with this software  
as a result of defective manufacturing, SONY  
will replace it at SONY’s option or issue a  
refund; however, SONY bears no other  
responsibility.  
The software provided with this product cannot  
be used with equipment other than that which is  
designated for use with.  
Please note that, due to continued efforts to  
improve quality, the software specifications  
may be changed without notice.  
Program © 2001, 2002 Sony Corporation,  
© 2000-2001 Atheros Communications, Inc., All  
Rights Reserved  
Documentation © 2002 Sony Corporation  
Sony, VAIO, and the VAIO logo are trademarks  
of Sony Corporation.  
Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Me are  
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in  
the United States of America and other countries.  
MMX and Pentium are registered trademarks of  
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respective owners.  
Notes:  
The user interface of the Sony supplied  
software may differ slightly from that shown in  
this manual.  
This manual is written based on the assumption  
that you are familiar with basic operations of  
the Windows operating system. For computer  
operations, refer to manuals that come with  
your computer.  
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Table of contents  
Overview ............................................... 5  
Additional information  
What you can do with your  
Wireless LAN PC Card ............. 5  
Precautions .......................................... 55  
Specifications ...................................... 56  
Getting help ......................................... 56  
Glossary ............................................... 57  
Troubleshooting................................... 59  
System requirements ..................... 9  
About manuals and Help files ............. 10  
Accessing Online Help................ 10  
Getting started  
Unpacking............................................ 11  
Supplied software and Wireless  
LAN PC Card driver ................ 11  
Indicators ............................................. 12  
Inserting the Wireless LAN PC Card .. 13  
Notice for users who have a  
computer with an upper and a  
lower PC card slot ................... 14  
Software setup  
About the software provided ............... 15  
Verifying driver installation ........ 15  
Uninstalling the Wireless LAN PC  
Card driver ............................... 23  
Removing the Wireless Panel ..... 26  
Wireless LAN connection  
Initial settings for constructing  
a wireless LAN ............................... 29  
Windows Me or  
Windows 2000 ......................... 29  
Windows XP ............................... 37  
Viewing communication status ........... 45  
Viewing the signal  
reception level ......................... 45  
Viewing detailed network  
information .............................. 46  
Using Wireless Panel........................... 47  
Displaying the main screen of the  
Wireless Panel ......................... 48  
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Overview  
What you can do with your Wireless LAN PC Card  
The 5GHz Wireless LAN PC Card PCWA-C500 is a wireless network card  
in a PC card format. You can use the Wireless LAN PC Card to construct a  
wireless LAN environment for connecting multiple computers. With the  
Wireless LAN PC Card, you can connect to another computer that has a  
Wireless LAN PC Card (Peer to Peer Network connection mode), or you  
can connect to a network through an optional wireless network access  
point, the 5GHz Wireless LAN Access Point PCWA-A500 (Access Point  
Network connection mode).  
For details on connection modes, see the explanations on the following  
pages.  
Note  
You can register and switch between various network settings, such as between Access  
Point Network and Peer to Peer Network connection modes.  
With Windows Me or Windows 2000:  
Access Point Network connection mode  
Peer to Peer Network connection mode  
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With Windows XP:  
Available networks  
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Accessing the Internet from various places in the house  
(with Access Point Network connection mode)  
Access Point Network connection mode allows you to construct a wireless  
network based on an Access Point (optional). By using a computer with a  
Wireless LAN PC Card, you can communicate with the Access Point, and  
share files with other computers via the Access Point. Furthermore, if you  
connect the Access Point to a DSL modem, cable modem or ISDN router,  
you can access the Internet from various places in the house.  
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Note  
The above illustration shows the Access Point connected to an Ethernet LAN, providing  
network access to two wireless mobile notebook computers. Refer to the manuals  
provided with the Access Point for details.  
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High bit rate movie streaming playback*  
(with Peer to Peer Nework connection mode)  
Peer to Peer Network connection mode allows computers equipped with  
Wireless LAN PC Cards to communicate directly, without using a Wireless  
LAN Access Point. With this connection mode, users can share files  
directly from one computer to another.  
Because Peer to Peer Network connection mode is less prone to electronic  
interference than Access Point Network connection mode making it  
effective over a greater bandwidth, it is recommended that you use Peer to  
Peer mode when using high bit rate movie streaming applications.  
Note  
Poor radio conditions can cause interruptions of movie playback over wireless  
connections.  
*
A system for simultaneously replaying transmitted files on the receiving computer  
while file transmission is still in progress.  
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System requirements  
To use the software provided, the following hardware and software is  
required.  
A computer with the following specifications:  
128 MB of RAM (or more)  
A CardBus-compatible PC card slot  
An available CD-ROM drive (for installing the software)  
Supported operating system:  
Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition  
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional  
Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition  
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional  
Display:  
High-color (16-bit color) or greater, 800 × 480 resolution or greater  
Notes  
Sony cannot assure trouble-free operation for all computers satisfying the  
specified system requirements.  
Except for Sony VAIO personal computers upgraded with the regular  
Windows XP upgrade service package provided by Sony, Sony cannot  
assure trouble-free operation in environments using upgraded operating  
systems.  
The 5GHz Wireless LAN Access Point PCWA-A500 (optional) is  
required to gain access to the Internet from a wireless LAN.  
Internet access requires the separate purchase of an Internet connection  
from an Internet Service Provider (ISP).  
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About manuals and Help files  
The following manuals and Help file are provided with this product.  
5GHz Wireless LAN PC Card PCWA-C500 Quick Start Guide  
for Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition and Microsoft®  
Windows® 2000 Professional Users  
5GHz Wireless LAN PC Card PCWA-C500 Quick Start Guide  
for Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition and Microsoft®  
Windows® XP Professional Users  
These two Quick Start Guides contain instructions for installing the  
Wireless LAN PC Card, Wireless LAN PC Card driver, and the Wireless  
Panel utility software provided. For information regarding most of the  
basic settings, refer to the Quick Start Guide appropriate to the version of  
Microsoft Windows you are using. Read this guide before using the  
Wireless LAN PC Card.  
5GHz Wireless LAN PC Card PCWA-C500 Operating  
Instructions (this manual)  
This manual contains instructions for installing the Wireless LAN PC  
Card and detailed information about related settings. Refer to this manual  
if there is something you cannot find in the Quick Start Guide.  
Wireless Panel Online Help  
This is the Online Help file for the supplied Wireless Panel software.  
Refer to this for operating instructions for the Wireless Panel.  
Accessing Online Help  
To access the Wireless Panel Online Help:  
1 Install the Wireless Panel, following the instructions in the  
Quick Start Guide.  
2 Start the Wireless Panel.  
3 Right-click the Wireless Panel icon on the taskbar, and  
select Help from the shortcut menu.  
z Hint  
You can also access Help by clicking the question mark icon on the Wireless Panel title  
bar.  
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Unpacking  
Your Wireless LAN PC Card comes with the following items:  
Wireless LAN PC Card  
PC card case  
CD-ROM (Setup disc)  
Operating Instructions  
Quick Start Guide for Windows Me and Windows 2000 Users  
Quick Start Guide for Windows XP Users  
Warranty Card  
Other printed matter  
Supplied software and Wireless LAN PC Card driver  
The CD-ROM supplied with this product contains the driver software for  
your Wireless LAN PC Card and the Wireless Panel utility software. To  
use the Wireless LAN PC Card, you must first install the driver and utility  
software.  
Refer to the Quick Start Guide for instructions on installing the Wireless  
LAN PC Card driver and installing the Wireless Panel utility software.  
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Indicators  
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POWER indicator  
NETWORK indicator  
Indicator modes  
POWER  
NETWORK  
Description  
Blinking rapidly  
Communication in progress  
(The rate of flashing changes with the  
amount of data flow.)  
Blinking slowly in unison  
Alternating slow blinking  
Standby  
(Data transfer is possible, however no data  
is being sent or received.)  
Connection not established  
(There is no problem with the Wireless  
LAN PC Card, but connection has not been  
established.)  
OFF  
Power not supplied  
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Inserting the Wireless LAN PC Card  
If you are inserting the 5GHz Wireless LAN PC Card  
PCWA-C500 for the first time, see Quick Start Guide for  
details.  
This section explains how to insert and remove the Wireless LAN PC Card  
from your computer.  
You do not need to turn off your computer when inserting the Wireless  
LAN PC Card.  
To insert the Wireless LAN PC Card:  
1 If your computer has a PC card slot protector, remove it from  
the computer.  
Some computers offer a PC card slot protector to prevent damage to  
the PC card slot while it is not in use.  
2 Insert the Wireless LAN PC Card in the PC card slot.  
Note  
If you have an upper and a lower PC card slot, use the upper slot for the Wireless  
LAN PC Card. If you insert the card into the lower slot, the card's antenna may  
block the upper slot. See also Notice for users who have a computer with an upper  
and a lower PC card sloton page 14.  
Push the Wireless LAN PC Card into the slot until it is firmly seated.  
Inserting the card will extend the eject button.  
If the card does not fit easily, do not force it. Remove the card and  
reinsert it.  
Insert the card  
in the direction  
of the arrow.  
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If your computer is already turned on when you insert the Wireless LAN  
PC card, the driver installation wizard starts automatically. Refer to the  
Quick Start Guide for details on driver installation.  
To remove the Wireless LAN PC Card:  
1 Close any software that is using the Wireless LAN.  
2 Stop PC Card Services on the taskbar or in Control Panel.  
3 Remove the Wireless LAN PC Card, following the  
instructions in your computer’s manual for removing PC  
cards.  
Notice for users who have a computer with an upper and a  
lower PC card slot  
Notes  
If your computer has an upper and a lower PC card slot, use the upper slot for the  
Wireless LAN PC Card. If you insert the card into the lower slot, the card's antenna  
may block the upper slot.  
If you insert the Wireless LAN PC Card into a slot other than the one you usually use,  
the computer treats the card as a new device and automatically begins installing device  
drivers for it. Completing the driver installation makes it possible to use the Wireless  
LAN PC Card in that slot. Refer to the Quick Start Guide for details on how to install  
the Wireless LAN PC Card driver. (See page 23 for instructions on how to uninstall the  
Wireless LAN PC Card.)  
z Hint  
If you are using Windows Me or Windows 2000, you can register up to eight networks for  
each PC card slot. However, you have to register each network individually. You cannot  
share the settings.  
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About the software provided  
The CD-ROM provided contains the following software:  
5GHz Wireless LAN PC Card driver  
This software is required for 5GHz Wireless LAN PC Card PCWA-C500  
operation.  
Wireless Panel  
Wireless Panel is a utility software that displays the status of wireless  
communications. Normally, it displays the status in the status area on the  
taskbar. When using an operating system other than Windows XP,  
Wireless Panel is also used to set up computers or switch between  
connection settings.  
To use the Wireless LAN PC Card, you must first install the Wireless  
LAN PC Card driver software and the Wireless Panel utility software.  
Refer to the Quick Start Guide for instructions on how to install  
the Wireless LAN PC Card driver and the Wireless Panel utility  
software.  
Notes  
To install the Wireless LAN PC Card software on computers running Windows 2000 or  
Windows XP, log on to Windows 2000 as one of the Administrators or to Windows XP  
using an account with computer administrator privileges. You cannot install the  
software or modify its settings when logged on with any other account.  
To configure the Wireless Panel settings on computers running Windows 2000, log on  
to Windows 2000 as one of the Administrators. All other users will be refused the  
rights to change settings.  
Verifying driver installation  
To verify that the Wireless LAN PC Card driver has been installed, perform  
the following steps.  
Windows Me:  
1 From the Start menu, point to Settings, then select Control  
Panel.  
The Control Panel appears.  
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2 Double-click System.  
The System Properties dialog box appears.  
z Hint  
If System is not displayed, click “view all Control Panel options.”  
3 Click the Device Manager tab.  
4 Select Devices by type.  
5 Double-click Network adapters.  
6 Double-click Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter.  
The Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter Properties dialog box  
appears.  
Note  
The Wireless LAN PC Card is not working properly if the following occurs:  
• The Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter is represented in the Device Manager  
list by a yellow question mark or exclamation point.  
c Click Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter, and click Remove to uninstall the  
Wireless LAN PC Card driver. Then, reinstall the Wireless LAN PC Card  
driver.  
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Double-clicking Network adapters does not display the Sony 802.11a Wireless  
LAN Adapter.  
c Remove the Wireless LAN PC Card from the computer, and reinsert it. Then,  
reinstall the Wireless LAN PC Card driver.  
Double-clicking Other devices displays the Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter.  
c Click Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter, and click Remove to uninstall the  
Wireless LAN PC Card driver. Then, reinstall the Wireless LAN PC Card  
driver.  
7 Confirm that the message This device is working properly”  
is displayed under Device status.  
Note  
If the message This device is working properlyis not displayed, the Wireless LAN  
PC Card is not working properly. In this case, repeat steps 1 to 5, and click Sony  
802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter. Then click Remove to uninstall the Wireless LAN  
PC Card driver. Next, restart the computer, and reinstall the Wireless LAN PC Card  
driver.  
8 Click OK.  
You are returned to the System Properties dialog box.  
9 Click OK to close the System Properties dialog box.  
You are returned to the Control Panel.  
10 Click  
to close the Control Panel.  
The Control Panel closes.  
When using a computer with an Ethernet interface other than a Wireless  
LAN PC Card, it is recommended that you disable the Ethernet interface to  
avoid any unexpected difficulties. After completing all of the above steps,  
perform the following steps:  
1 From the Start menu, point to Settings, then select Control  
Panel.  
The Control Panel appears.  
2 Double-click System.  
z Hint  
If the System icon is not displayed, click view all Control Panel options.  
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3 Click the Device Manager tab, then double-click Network  
adapters.  
4 Double-click the network card you want to disable.  
5 Click the General tab, then select the Disable in this  
hardware profile check box.  
Windows 2000:  
1 From the Start menu, point to Settings, then select Control  
Panel.  
The Control Panel appears.  
2 Double-click System.  
The System Properties dialog box appears.  
3 Click the Hardware tab, then click Device Manager.  
The Device Manager window appears.  
4 From the View menu, select Devices by type.  
5 Double-click Network adapters.  
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6 Double-click Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter.  
The Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter Properties dialog box  
appears.  
Note  
The Wireless LAN PC Card is not working properly if the following occurs:  
The Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter is represented in the Device Manager  
list by a yellow question mark or exclamation point.  
c Right-click Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter, and click Remove to  
uninstall the Wireless LAN PC Card driver. Then, reinstall the Wireless LAN  
PC Card driver.  
Double-clicking Network adapters does not display the Sony 802.11a Wireless  
LAN Adapter.  
c Remove the Wireless LAN PC Card from the computer, and reinsert it. Then,  
reinstall the Wireless LAN PC Card driver.  
Double-clicking Other devices displays the Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter.  
c Right-click Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter, and click Remove to delete  
the Wireless LAN PC Card driver. Then, reinstall the Wireless LAN PC Card  
driver.  
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7 Confirm that the message This device is working properly”  
is displayed under Device status.  
Note  
If the message This device is working properlyis not displayed, the Wireless LAN  
PC Card is not working properly. In this case, repeat steps 1 to 5, and right-click  
Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter. Then click Remove to delete the Wireless  
LAN PC Card driver. Next, restart the computer, and reinstall the Wireless LAN PC  
Card driver.  
8 Click OK.  
You are returned to the Device Manager window.  
9 Click  
to close the Device Manager window.  
You are returned to the System Properties dialog box.  
10 Click OK to close the System Properties dialog box.  
You are returned to the Control Panel.  
11 Click  
to colose the Control Panel.  
The Control Panel closes.  
When using a computer with an Ethernet interface other than a Wireless  
LAN PC Card, it is recommended that you disable the Ethernet interface to  
avoid any unexpected difficulties. After completing all of the above steps,  
perform the following steps.  
1 From the Start menu, point to Settings, then select Network  
and Dial-up Connections.  
The Network and Dial-up Connections window appears.  
2 Click to select the network card you want to disable.  
3 From the File menu, select Disable.  
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Windows XP:  
1 From the start menu, select Control Panel.  
The Control Panel appears.  
2 Double-click System.  
The System Properties dialog box appears.  
z Hint  
If the System icon is not displayed, click Switch to Classic View.  
3 Click the Hardware tab, then click Device Manager.  
The Device Manager window appears.  
4 From the View menu, select Devices by type.  
5 Double-click Network adapters.  
6 Double-click Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter.  
The Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter Properties dialog box  
appears.  
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Note  
The Wireless LAN PC Card is not working properly if the following occurs:  
The Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter is represented in the Device Manager  
list by a yellow question mark or exclamation point.  
c Right-click Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter, and click Uninstall to delete  
the Wireless LAN PC Card driver. Then, reinstall the Wireless LAN PC Card  
driver.  
Double-clicking Network adapters does not display the Sony 802.11a Wireless  
LAN Adapter.  
c Remove the Wireless LAN PC Card from the computer, and reinsert it. Then,  
reinstall the Wireless LAN PC Card driver.  
Double-clicking Other devices displays the Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter.  
c Right-click Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter, and click Uninstall to delete  
the Wireless LAN PC Card driver. Then, reinstall the Wireless LAN PC Card  
driver.  
7 Confirm that the message This device is working properly”  
is displayed under Device status.  
Note  
If the message This device is working properlyis not displayed, the Wireless LAN  
PC Card is not working properly. In this case, repeat steps 1 to 5, and right-click  
Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter. Then click Uninstall to delete the Wireless  
LAN PC Card driver. Next, restart the computer, and reinstall the Wireless LAN PC  
Card driver.  
8 Click OK.  
You are returned to the Device Manager window.  
9 Click  
to close the Device Manager window.  
You are returned to the System Properties dialog box.  
10 Click OK to close the System Properties dialog box.  
You are returned to the Control Panel.  
11 Click  
to close the Control Panel.  
The Control Panel closes.  
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When using a computer that has an Ethernet interface other than a Wireless  
LAN PC Card, it is recommended that you disable the Ethernet interface to  
avoid any unexpected difficulties. After completing all of the above steps,  
perform the following steps.  
1 From the start menu, point to Connect To, then select Show  
all connections.  
The Network Connections window appears.  
2 From LAN or High-Speed Internet, click to select the network  
card you want to disable.  
3 From the File menu, select Disable.  
Uninstalling the Wireless LAN PC Card driver  
To uninstall the Wireless LAN PC Card driver, perform the following  
steps.  
z Hint  
Refer to the Quick Start Guide for instructions on how to install the Wireless LAN PC  
Card driver.  
Windows Me:  
Note  
Close all programs before uninstalling the dirvier.  
1 From the Start menu, point to Settings, then select Control  
Panel.  
The Control Panel appears.  
2 Double-click System.  
The System Properties dialog box appears.  
z Hint  
If System is not displayed, click view all Control Panel options.  
3 Click the Device Manager tab.  
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4 Select Devices by type.  
5 Double-click Network adapters, then click Sony 802.11a  
Wireless LAN Adapter, and click Remove.  
The Confirm Device Removal dialog box appears.  
6 Click OK.  
The message “To finish removing your hardware, you must restart  
your computer. Do you want to restart your computer now?” appears.  
7 Remove the Wireless LAN PC Card from its slot, and click  
Yes.  
The system restarts. This completes removal of the driver.  
Windows 2000:  
Notes  
• Log on to Windows 2000 as one of the Administrators.  
• Close all programs before uninstalling the dirvier.  
1 From the Start menu, point to Settings, then select Control  
Panel.  
The Control Panel appears.  
2 Double-click System.  
The System Properties dialog box appears.  
3 Click the Hardware tab, then click Device Manager.  
The Device Manager window appears.  
4 From the View menu, select Devices by type.  
5 Double-click Network adapters, then double-click Sony  
802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter.  
The Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter Properties dialog box  
appears.  
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6 Click the Driver tab, then click Uninstall.  
The Confirm Device Removal dialog box appears.  
7 Click OK.  
You are returned to the Device Manager window.  
8 Click  
to close the Device Manager window.  
You are returned to the System Properties dialog box.  
9 Click OK to close the System Properties dialog box.  
You are returned to the Control Panel.  
10 Click  
to close the Control Panel.  
The Control Panel closes.  
Windows XP:  
Notes  
Log on to Windows XP using an account with computer administrator privileges.  
Close all programs before uninstalling the dirvier.  
1 From the start menu, select Control Panel.  
The Control Panel appears.  
2 Double-click System.  
The System Properties dialog box appears.  
z Hint  
If the System icon is not displayed, select Switch to Classic View.  
3 Click the Hardware tab, then click Device Manager.  
The Device Manager window appears.  
4 From the View menu, select Devices by type.  
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5 Double-click Network adapters, then double-click Sony  
802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter.  
The Sony 802.11a Wireless LAN Adapter Properties dialog box  
appears.  
6 Click the Driver tab, then click Uninstall.  
The Confirm Device Removal dialog box appears.  
7 Click OK.  
You are returned to the Device Manager window.  
8 Click  
to close the Device Manager window.  
You are returned to the System Properties dialog box.  
9 Click OK to close the System Properties dialog box.  
You are returned to the Control Panel.  
10 Click  
to close the Control Panel.  
The Control Panel closes.  
Removing the Wireless Panel  
To remove the Wireless Panel, perform the following steps.  
z Hint  
Refer to the Quick Start Guide for instructions on how to install the Wireless Panel.  
Windows Me:  
Note  
Close all programs before removing the Wireless Panel.  
1 From the Start menu, point to Settings, then select Control  
Panel.  
The Control Panel appears.  
2 Double-click Add/Remove Programs.  
The Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box appears.  
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3 Click 5GHz Wireless LAN, then click Add/Remove.  
The Confirm File Deletion dialog box appears.  
4 Click OK.  
The program is removed, and the Maintenance Complete dialog box  
appears.  
Note  
If the ReadOnly File Detected dialog box appears, click Yes to delete the file.  
5 Click Finish.  
Note  
If the Shared File Detected dialog box appears, it is recommended that you click No  
and keep shared files.  
Windows 2000:  
Notes  
Log on to Windows 2000 as one of the Administrators.  
Close all programs before removing the Wireless Panel.  
1 From the Start menu, point to Settings, then select Control  
Panel.  
The Control Panel appears.  
2 Double-click Add/Remove Programs.  
Add/Remove Programs appears.  
3 Click 5GHz Wireless LAN, then click Change/Remove.  
The Confirm File Deletion dialog box appears.  
4 Click OK.  
The program is removed, and the Maintenance Complete dialog box  
appears.  
Note  
If the ReadOnly File Detected dialog box appears, click Yes to delete the file.  
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5 Click Finish.  
Note  
If the Shared File Detected dialog box appears, it is recommended that you click No  
and keep shared files.  
Windows XP:  
Notes  
Log on to Windows XP using an account with computer administrator privileges.  
Close all programs before removing the Wireless Panel.  
1 From the start menu, select Control Panel.  
The Control Panel appears.  
2 Click Add or Remove Programs. (If the Control Panel is set  
to Classic View, double-click Add or Remove Programs.)  
Add or Remove Programs appears.  
3 Click 5GHz Wireless LAN, then click Change/Remove.  
The Confirm File Deletion dialog box appears.  
4 Click OK.  
The program is removed, and the InstallShield Wizard dialog box  
appears.  
Note  
If the ReadOnly File Detected dialog box appears, click Yes to delete the file.  
5 Click Finish.  
Note  
If the Shared File Detected dialog box appears, it is recommended that you click No  
and keep shared files.  
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Initial settings for constructing a  
wireless LAN  
Windows Me or Windows 2000  
When you install the Wireless Panel onto your computer for the first time,  
the Wireless Connection Easy Setup Wizard starts automatically after you  
have installed the Wireless Panel. This wizard makes it easy to set up an  
initial wireless LAN configuration.  
z Hints  
To close the wizard, click Cancel.  
You can later use the Wireless Panel utility to change the connection mode that you  
select with the wizard.  
To start the wizard at any time other than immediately after installation of the Wireless  
Panel, double-click InitSetup.exein the folder where you installed the Wireless  
Panel. (The default location is C:\Program Files\Sony\5GHz Wireless LAN.)  
Setting up the 5GHz Wireless LAN PC Card PCWA-C500  
in Access Point Network connection mode  
z Hint  
If you want to use the Wireless LAN PC Card in Peer to Peer Network connection mode,  
see Setting up the Wireless LAN PC Card in Peer to Peer Network connection mode”  
(page 35).  
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1 Select the Use Easy Setup Wizard check box, and click  
Next.  
The Connection mode panel appears.  
2 Select Access Point Network, and click Next.  
The Network Setup panel appears.  
3 Configure Nickname, Network, and WEP.  
Items to be configured:  
Nickname  
This is the nickname for the network. You can enter up to 20 ASCII  
characters (alphanumeric characters, and may include symbols) for  
the Nickname.  
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Network Name  
The Network Name is an ID used to identify wireless networks, and  
is also referred to as the SSID. When connecting to a 5GHz  
Wireless LAN Access Point PCWA-A500 that is set to the factory  
default settings, enter the factory default Network Name for Access  
Point that is printed on the ID label at the rear of the device. When  
connecting to a Peer to Peer network, enter the same name for all  
computers connected to that network. You can enter up to 32 ASCII  
characters (alphanumeric characters, and may include symbols) for  
the Network Name. Further, you can change the Network Name.  
When you connect to an existing Access Point or Peer to Peer  
network, consult your network administrator for information about  
the Network Name.  
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To search for other networks operating within the communication range of your  
computer, click the Network Name drop-down list. The networks found are  
displayed in this list, and you can select the one you want to connect to.  
WEP  
WEP is an encryption function that prevents unauthorized access to  
wireless networks. When Access Point is shipped, the WEP function  
is disabled. When connecting to an Access Point that is set to the  
factory default settings, you will need to clear the check mark from  
this checkbox. (By default, this check box is not selected.) For  
security reasons, it is strongly recommend that you select Change  
access point settingsin step 6 on page 33 to enable the WEP  
function of the Access Point. It is also recommend that you select the  
checkbox that enables the WEP function when connecting to a Peer  
to Peer network. When you connect to an existing Access Point or  
Peer to Peer network, consult your network administrator for  
information about WEP settings.  
WEP Settings  
Set the following items when connecting to a network where WEP is  
enabled. When connecting to an Access Point, make sure the settings  
match those for the Access Point. When you connect to a Peer to Peer  
network, enter the same settings for all computers connected to that  
network.  
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When roaming between multiple access points, set the same Network Name and  
same WEP Settings for all of the access points being used.  
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[ASCII/Hex]  
This is the format for entering the password (WEP key) required  
when connecting to networks where WEP is enabled. You can select  
ASCII (alphanumeric characters, and may include symbols) or Hex  
(hexadecimal notation).  
[Length]  
This is the length (bit length) for the WEP key (password) required  
when connecting to networks where WEP is enabled. You can select  
from 40 bits or 104 bits. Generally, the longer the bit length, the  
better the security.  
[Key]  
This is the password required when connecting to networks where  
WEP is enabled. The number of characters you can enter differs  
depending on the ASCII/Hex and Length settings. (For more  
information, refer to following table).  
ASCII/Hex  
ASCII  
40 bits  
104 bits  
5 characters  
10 characters  
13 characters  
26 characters  
Hex  
4 When all of the items are set, click Next.  
The settings that you have made are displayed.  
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5 Confirm your settings, then click Next.  
The Connected with access point panel appears when communication  
with the Access Point is established. (It may take some time before a  
connection is established.)  
Note  
If an error message is displayed, the settings are not correct. Read the error message  
carefully, and click Back to correct the settings.  
6 When the Access Point settings are complete:  
1 Uncheck the Change access point settings check box, and click Next.  
2 Click Finish when the Completing the Wireless Connection Easy  
Setup Wizard panel appears.  
This completes all the necessary basic configuration for connecting to  
a wireless network access point. When you want to change the Access  
Point settings, follow the instructions below.  
If you change the Access Point settings:  
Note  
To use an Access Point to connect to the Internet, you must change the Access Point  
factory default settings.  
1 Check the Change access point settings check box, and click Next.  
2 Click Access Point Setup on the panel that is displayed.  
Your web browser starts and displays the Access Point setup page.  
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If your web browser is configured to use a web proxy server, set the web browser  
proxy setting so that the browser does not use a proxy server for the Access Point  
IP address. (The factory default Access Point IP address is 192.168.11.1.)  
Depending on the firmware version of the Access Point, the Access Point setup  
page may differ from the following screen.  
7 Set up the Access Point following the onscreen instructions.  
z Hints  
For details on how to set up the Access Point, see the manuals provided with  
5GHz Wireless LAN Access Point PCWA-A500.  
To use the online help, click the question mark icon on the page.  
WARNING  
If you change the Network Name (SSID) or WEP settings for the Access Point,  
communication between the Access Point and the computer will be lost because the  
Access Point and computer settings do not match. If this occurs, change the  
computer settings to match those you set for the Access Point.  
8 When you have made all of your desired settings changes  
for the Access Point, close the Access Point setup page  
browser window, return to the Wireless Connection Easy  
Setup Wizard, then click Next.  
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9 Change the computer settings to match those you set for the  
Access Point.  
10 Click Next.  
The settings that you selected are displayed.  
11 Confirm your settings, then click Next.  
Communication with the Access Point is established.  
z Hint  
Refer to the Windows Help or your Windows documentation for information on  
sharing files and printers over networks.  
12 Click Next.  
The Completing the Wireless Connection Easy Setup Wizard panel  
appears.  
13 Click Finish.  
This completes all of the necessary settings.  
Setting up the Wireless LAN PC Card in Peer to Peer  
Network connection mode  
1 When the Wireless Connection Easy Setup Wizard starts,  
select Peer to Peer Network on the Connection mode panel,  
and click Next.  
2 Confirm Nickname, Network Name, and WEP.  
z Hint  
See pages 30 to 32 for details on settings these items.  
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3 When all of the items are set, click Next.  
The settings that you have made are displayed.  
4 Confirm your settings, then click Next.  
Your settings are saved. This may take several minutes.  
5 When the Completing the Wireless Connection Easy Setup  
Wizard panel appears, click Finish.  
6 Configure each computer to be included on this peer to peer  
wireless network with the settings you entered above.  
This completes all of the necessary settings.  
Note  
Refer to the Windows Help or your Windows documentation for information on  
sharing files over networks.  
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Windows XP  
Note  
Before configuring the Wireless LAN PC Card  
Perform the following steps to confirm that the Use Windows to configure my wireless  
network settings check box is selected. This option is selected as the default setting.  
1 From the Start menu, select Control Panel, then double-click Network  
Connections.  
2 Right-click Wireless Network Connection, and click Properties.  
3 Click the Wireless Network tab.  
4 Confirm that the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings  
check box is selected. If it is not selected, select the checkbox.  
Setting up the Wireless LAN PC Card in Access Point  
Network connection mode  
1 After installing Wireless Panel, double-click the Wireless  
Panel icon (Received Signal Level indicator) on the task bar.  
The Wireless Panel main screen appears.  
z Hint  
For details on the Received Signal Level indicator, see Viewing communication  
statuson page 45.  
2 Click the Network List button on the Wireless Panel.  
The Network Connections window appears.  
3 When the computer is connected to a wireless network:  
Right-click Wireless Connection (where the asterisk represents a  
*
number. This number varies according to conditions) and select View  
Available Wireless Networks from the shortcut menu to display the  
Connect to Wireless Network dialog box.  
When the computer is not connected to a wireless network:  
(In this case, Wireless Network connection in the Network  
*
Connections window is indicated with an X.)  
Double-click Wireless Connection (where the asterisk represents a  
*
number. This number varies according to conditions) to display the  
Connect to Wireless Network dialog box.  
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Note  
Refer to the Wireless Panel Online Help on how to register additional networks.  
4 From Available Networks list in Connect to Wireless  
Network, click the network that you want to connect to.  
z Hint  
Network Names of Access Points within communication range are listed in  
Available Networks. The factory default Network Name of the Access Point is  
printed on the ID label at the rear of the Access Point, but the Access Point can be  
configured to use a different Network Name. When you connect to an existing  
Access Point, consult your network administrator for information about the Network  
Name.  
5 If the WEP function is enabled for the Access Point, enter  
the WEP key in the Network key field.  
z Hint  
WEP is an encryption function that prevents unauthorized access to wireless  
networks, and the WEP key is a password required to decode encrypted  
transmissions. When Access Point is shipped, the WEP function is disabled. For  
security reasons, it is strongly recommend that you refer to enable the WEP function  
of the Access Point. For details on how to configure an Access Point settings, refer  
to the manuals provided with Access Point. When connecting to an existing Access  
Point, consult your network administrator for details on WEP and WEP key settings.  
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6 Click Connect.  
Communication with the Access Point is established.  
If you are not going to change the Access Point settings, this completes  
all the necessary settings. If you want to change the Access Point  
settings, follow the instructions below.  
Note  
To use Access Point to connect to the Internet, you must change the Access Point  
factory default settings.  
7 Click AP Setting on the Wireless Panel.  
Your web browser starts and displays the Access Point setup page.  
Notes  
If your web browser is configured to use a web proxy server, set the web browser  
proxy setting so that the browser does not use a proxy server for the Access Point  
IP address. (The factory default Access Point IP address is 192.168.11.1.)  
Depending on the firmware version of the Access Point, the Access Point setup  
page may differ from the following screen.  
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8 Set up the Access Point following the onscreen instructions.  
z Hint  
To use the online help, click the question mark icon on the page.  
WARNING  
If you change the Network Name (SSID) or WEP settings for the Access Point,  
communication between the Access Point and the computer will be lost because the  
Access Point and computer settings do not match. If this occurs, change the  
computer settings to match those you set for the Access Point.  
9 When you have made all of your desired settings changes  
for the Access Point, right-click the Wireless Network  
Connections icon on the taskbar, and select View Available  
Wireless Networks from the shortcut menu.  
The Connect to Wireless Network dialog box appears.  
10 If you have enabled the WEP function of the Access Point  
on step 8, enter the WEP key in the Network key field.  
11 Click Connect.  
This completes all of the necessary settings.  
Setting up the Wireless LAN PC Card in Peer to Peer  
Network connection mode:  
1 After installing Wireless Panel, double-click the Wireless  
Panel icon (Received Signal Level indicator) on the task bar.  
The Wireless Panel main screen appears.  
z Hint  
For details on the Received Signal Level indicator, see Viewing communication  
statuson page 45.  
2 Click the Network List button on the Wireless Panel.  
The Network Connections window appears.  
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3 When the computer is connected to a wireless network:  
Double-click the Received Signal Level indicator on the taskbar to  
display the Wireless Panel and click Network List to display the  
Network Connections window. Then, right-click Wireless Connection  
(where the asterisk represents a number. This number varies  
according to conditions) and select View Available Wireless Networks  
from the shortcut menu.  
*
When the computer is not connected to a wireless network:  
(In this case, Wireless Network connection in the Network  
*
Connections window is indicated with an X.)  
Double-click the Received Signal Level indicator on the taskbar to  
display the Wireless Panel and click Network List to display the  
Network Connections window. Then double-click Wireless  
Connection (where the asterisk represents a number. This number  
*
varies according to conditions.)  
Note  
Refer to the Wireless Panel Online Help on how to register additional networks.  
4 Click Advanced.  
The Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box appears.  
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5 Click the Wireless Networks tab.  
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6 Click Add.  
The Wireless Network Properties dialog box appears.  
7 Enter a Network name (SSID) for this network (up to 32  
characters, and may include symbols).  
The Network name is an ID used to identify wireless networks, and is  
also referred to as the SSID. When connecting to a Peer to Peer  
network, enter the same name for all computers connected to that  
network. You can enter up to 32 ASCII characters (alphanumeric  
characters, and may include symbols) for the Network name. When  
connecting to an existing network, consult your network administrator  
for information about the Network name.  
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8 Select the Data Encryption (WEP enabled( check box, and  
clear the The key is provided for me automatically check  
box.  
Note  
WEP is a function designed to prevent unauthorized access to your network data.  
When the Data Encryption (WEP enabled) check box is not selected, data is not  
encrypted. While you can set up a wireless network without encryption, selecting  
this checkbox makes your network more secure.  
9 Enter the password (WEP key) in the Network key field.  
Note  
If you are setting up a new peer to peer network, you can enter any text you want as  
the Network key. If you are connecting to an existing peer to peer network, you must  
contact the networks administrator to get the proper key.  
The number of characters entered in the Network key field differs according to the  
Key format and Key length settings. (See the table below.)  
ASCII/Hex  
40 bits  
104 bits  
ASCII  
Hex  
5 characters  
10 digits  
13 characters  
26 digits  
z Hint  
When roaming between multiple access points, set the same Network name (SSID)  
and same WEP key for all of the access points being used.  
10 Click OK.  
You are returned to the Wireless Network Connection Properties  
dialog box.  
11 Click OK.  
The settings are saved and you can connect to the newly registered  
network.  
z Hint  
For additional information, refer to Windows XP Help and Support. (From the start  
menu, click Help and Support, enter wirelessinto the Search field, and click the  
green arrow Go button.)  
Note  
For details on how to share folders, refer to Windows XP Help and Support or your  
Windows documentation.  
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Viewing communication status  
Viewing the signal reception level  
You can check the level of the signal you are receiving using the Received  
Signal Level indicator on the taskbar.  
Received Signal Level indicator  
Communication status indicator icons for the Access  
Point:  
Excellent  
Good  
Intermediate  
Acceptable  
Poor  
Out of range  
No card  
(The wireless LAN PC card is not installed, was not  
properly recognized, or has been disabled.)  
Peer to Peer  
(Communicating in Peer to Peer Network connection  
mode.)  
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Viewing detailed network information  
You can use the Wireless Panel utility to view detailed information about  
the network your computer is connected to.  
Double-click the Received Signal Level indicator on the  
taskbar.  
The Wireless Panel main screen appears, indicating the status of the  
network that your computer is connected to. For details on each item on the  
main screen, see page 48.  
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Using Wireless Panel  
Wireless Panel is software for displaying the status of wireless  
communications. Normally, it runs in the background, displaying the status  
of your wireless connection as an icon on the taskbar. You can get more  
detailed connection information by displaying its main screen. When using  
an operating system other than Windows XP, Wireless Panel is also used to  
set up computers or switch between connection settings.  
Notes  
To use Wireless Panel to configure a computer running Windows 2000, log on as one  
of the Administrators. You cannot configure the system when logged on with any other  
account.  
With Windows XP, the operating systems built-in wireless networking software, rather  
than Wireless Panel, is used to configure wireless connections. Wireless Panel is useful  
under Windows XP, however, to display connection information.  
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Displaying the main screen of the Wireless Panel  
To display the main screen of the Wireless Panel, double-click  
the Received Signal Level indicator on the taskbar.  
The main screen of the Wireless Panel appears, displaying the status of the  
network that your computer is connected to.  
z Hints  
For details on the Received Signal Level indicator, see Viewing communication  
statuson page 45.  
Move the mouse pointer over each item of the Wireless Panel to display a short  
description of that item.  
There are three tabs on the main screen of the Wireless Panel.  
Status tab (page 49)  
AP Scan tab (page 51)  
Signal Log tab (page 54)  
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Status tab  
1
2
3
4
5
1 Wireless Status  
This area displays the communication status of the Wireless Panel.  
Nickname  
The Nickname of the network that computer is currently connected  
to. (Created by the user.) If the Nickname is longer than 13  
characters, the first 12 characters are displayed and remaining  
characters are denoted by an ellipsis (...).  
Note  
Nickname is not displayed when the Wireless Panel is running on Windows XP.  
Network Name  
Unique ID for Wireless Network. Also called SSID or ESSID. If the  
Network Name is longer than 13 characters, the first 12 characters are  
displayed and remaining characters are denoted by an ellipsis (...).  
WEP  
Indicates whether the data is encrypted or not.  
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Rate  
Indicates the data transfer rate.  
Frequency  
Indicates the communication channel and frequency currently being  
used.  
Connection Mode  
Indicates the connection mode for the connected network. AP  
Networkis displayed if the network uses Access Point, and Peer to  
Peeris displayed if the network consists only of computers  
connecting directly without an Access Point.  
Signal Level  
Indicates the signal level as a bar graph.  
Frames Sent  
Indicates the number of network data frames that have been sent.  
Frames Received  
Indicates the number of network data frames that have been received.  
2 My Computer  
IP Address  
Indicates the computers IP address.  
3 Network List button  
Add a network name to or remove a network name from the network  
list.  
4 Renew IP button  
On computers configured to acquire their IP addresses from a central  
server, release the current IP address and obtain a new one.  
Notes  
This function is not be used when the IP address is fixed.  
This button is not displayed when you are using Windows Me.  
5 AP Setting button  
View the status or change the settings of the Access Point by accessing  
the Access Points internal configuration web server. When using the  
Peer to Peer Network connection mode, which does not use Access  
Point, this button cannot be used.  
Note  
The AP Setup button can only be used when you are using the Sony 5GHz Wireless  
LAN Access Point PCWA-A500.  
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AP Scan tab  
1
2
3
4
1 Wireless Status  
Displays all networks operating within the communication range of  
your computer.  
Selected  
In this column, >>>indicates the currently selected Access Point.  
Nickname  
Nicknames for networks registered in the Wireless Panel. For  
networks not registered in Wireless Panel, this column is blank.  
Note  
Nickname is not displayed when you are using Windows XP.  
Network Name  
Unique ID for each Wireless Network.  
Mode  
Indicates the connection mode for the network. AP Networkis  
displayed if the network uses an Access Point, and Peer to Peeris  
displayed if the network consists only of computers connecting  
directly, without an Access Point.  
Signal Level  
Indicates the signal level as a number.  
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WEP  
Indicates whether the data is encrypted or not.  
Ch  
Displays the network channel that is currently being used by the  
network.  
2 Network List button / Network Registration button  
Windows Me/2000:  
Network List  
When none of the networks on the list is selected, this button appears  
as Network List. Clicking the Network List button opens the Network  
List box, allowing you to add or remove networks from the list.  
Network Registration  
If one of the networks in the Network List is selected, this button  
changes to Network Registration. Clicking the Network Registration  
button opens the Network Registration box, allowing you to register a  
new network or change the connection method and settings of the  
selected network.  
z Hint  
You can also display the Wireless Network Registration dialog box by double-  
clicking a network from the list.  
Windows XP:  
When the computer is connected to a wireless network:  
Clicking the Network List button displays the Network Connections  
window. Then, if you want to add or remove networks, right-click  
Wireless Connection (where the asterisk represents a number.  
*
This number varies according to conditions) and select View  
Available Wireless Networks from the shortcut menu to display the  
Connect to Wireless Network dialog box.  
When the computer is not connected to a wireless network:  
(In this case, Wireless Network connection in the Network  
*
Connections window is indicated with an X.)  
Clicking the Network List button displays the Network Connections  
window. Then, if you want to add or remove networks, double-click  
Wireless Connection (where the asterisk represents a number.  
*
This number varies according to conditions) to display the Connect to  
Wireless Network dialog box.  
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3 Scan button  
Clicking the Scan button updates the Network List by searching for all  
wireless networks that are currently in range.  
Note  
This button is not displayed when you are using Windows Me.  
4 AP Setup button  
View the status or change the setting of the Access Point by accessing  
the Access Points internal configuration web server. When using the  
Peer to Peer Network connection mode, which does not use an Access  
Point, this button cannot be used.  
Note  
The AP Setup button can only be used when you are using the Sony 5GHz Wireless  
LAN Access Point PCWA-A500.  
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Signal Log tab  
1
2
1 Signal Log  
Displays the signal status and signal rate for signals as a graph.  
The red line indicates the data reception rate, the green line the  
transmission rate, and the blue line the signal level (strength).  
2 Wide Plot button / Narrow Plot button  
This button toggles between the Wide Plot and the Narrow Plot display  
modes.  
When in Narrow Plot mode, click the Wide Plot button to increase the  
width of the window. When in Wide Plot mode, click the Narrow Plot  
button to return the window to its original (narrow) size.  
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Cleaning  
Precautions  
Clean the casing with a soft cloth, lightly  
moistened with water or a mild detergent  
solution. Do not use any type of abrasive  
pad, scouring powder, or solvent such as  
alcohol or benzene as it may damage the  
finish of the casing.  
Safety  
Do not drop or cause a mechanical shock  
to the 5GHz Wireless LAN PC Card  
PCWA-C500, as this may damage the  
unit.  
Installation  
Do not expose the Wireless LAN PC Card  
to the following conditions:  
Unstable surfaces  
High humidity or poor ventilation  
Excessive dust  
Direct sunlight or extreme heat  
Closed cars  
Magnetized location (near magnets,  
speakers, or televisions)  
Locations exposed to frequent vibration  
Locations where the transmission of  
radio waves may be obstructed by metal  
plates or concrete walls  
Operation  
If the Wireless LAN PC Card is moved  
directly from a cold location to a warm  
locations, or if it is placed in a very damp  
environment, moisture may condense on  
the parts inside. The Wireless LAN PC  
Card may not operate properly if moisture  
condensation occurs.  
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Specifications  
Getting help  
This section describes how to get help and  
support from Sony, as well as  
troubleshooting tips for your Wireless  
LAN PC Card.  
Protocol support  
TCP/IP compliant  
Standard  
IEEE802.11a/IEEE802.11  
Radio frequency  
About Sonys Support Options  
5.15 to 5.35 GHz  
Sony provides several support options for  
your Wireless LAN PC Card.  
Modulation method  
OFDM (IEEE802.11a compliant)  
This Operating Instructions  
explains how to use your Wireless LAN  
PC Card.  
General  
Power requirements  
3.3 V DC (supplied from the computer  
through the PC card adapter)  
Current  
Quick Start Guide explains how to  
install the Wireless LAN PC Card,  
Wireless LAN PC Card driver, and the  
Wireless Panel utility software  
provided.  
Peak current at transmission: 560 mA  
Peak current at reception: 400 mA  
Connector  
PC Card CardBus  
Wireless Panel Online Help  
explains how to use the Wireless Panel  
utility software provided.  
Dimensions  
Approx. 4.7 × 0.2 × 2.2 inches  
(Approx. 119 × 5 × 54 mm ) (w/h/d)  
(Antenna height: 0.5 inches (Approx. 10.4 mm))  
Mass  
The Sony Wireless LAN PC Card  
support Web site  
Approx. 1.8 oz (Approx. 50 g)  
Operating temperature  
wirelesslansupport/ provides the  
latest information on your Wireless  
LAN PC Card.  
41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) (not condensed)  
Environment temperature  
-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) (not  
condensed)  
The Sony e-mail support service  
answers your questions by electronic  
mail. Just send your question in an e-  
mail message and a customer service  
representative will reply. To send a  
question to Sony e-mail support, fill out  
the e-mail form at  
Supplied accessories  
See Unpackingon page 11.  
Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
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The Sony fax-back service provides  
you with answers to commonly asked  
questions. You can use this automated  
service to request a list of available  
topics then select the topics you want to  
receive. To contact the Sony fax-back  
service, call  
Glossary  
Channel number  
The frequency used for wireless  
communications. Wireless  
1-877-760-7669.  
communications are available only among  
client computers and Access Points that  
use the same channel.  
The Sony Customer Information  
Services Center offers information  
about your 5GHz Wireless LAN Access  
Point PCWA-A500, Wireless LAN PC  
Card, and other Sony products that work  
with your computer. To contact the  
Sony Customer Information Services  
Center, call 1-877-760-7669.  
Client  
A computer connected to a LAN (Local  
Area Network). Also may be called a  
client computer.  
Open 24 hours/day, 7 days/week.  
DHCP (Dynamic Host  
Configuration Protocol)  
DHCP lets network administrators  
centrally manage and automate  
assignment of client computer IP  
addresses.  
DNS (Domain Name System)  
A system that translates host names into  
IP addresses.  
Networks that use the TCP/IP protocol,  
such as the Internet, use a set of numbers  
like 192.168.0.1 (IP address) to identify a  
computer. However, since the IP address  
is hard to memorize, DNS was developed  
to allow a name like www.sony.comto  
identify a computer for convenience. DNS  
servers manage these translations from  
host names into IP addresses.  
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LAN (Local Area Network)  
WAN (Wide Area Network)  
A network which is accessible only to its  
members, unlike the Internet which is  
open to an unlimited number of people. A  
LAN may be built for different purposes.  
For example, you can build an office LAN  
that is accessible only to members of the  
same department or a home LAN that is  
accessible only to family members.  
A network that interconnects remote  
LANs through the Internet or telephone  
lines.  
WEP  
IEEE802.11-compliant security system.  
Using the WEP key as the password, only  
client computers and Access Points that  
have the same ID and password may log  
onto the same wireless LAN for file  
sharing.  
PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet)  
PPPoE is a software protocol that uses a  
DSL modem to access the Internet.  
With PPPoE, the client does not set a  
static IP address. Instead, an IP address is  
assigned dynamically whenever the client  
accesses the Internet.  
Protocol  
The formal specifications that define the  
procedures for computers to follow when  
transmitting and receiving data.  
TCP/IP (Transmission Control  
Protocol/Internet Protocol)  
TCP/IP is the network communications  
protocol that is used to communicate over  
the Internet. TCP is a connection-oriented  
protocol for establishing reliable,  
sequenced data transfer. TCP ensures that  
data reaches its destination.  
IP assembles and addresses data packets  
for transmission to their network  
destinations.  
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Troubleshooting  
Read the Troubleshooting section of this guide before calling Sony  
Customer Information Services. If you still cannot resolve your issue after  
reading this section, call Sony Customer Information Services.  
Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
c The Wireless LAN PC Card may not be properly inserted  
into the PC card slot of your computer. Check that the  
Wireless LAN PC Card is inserted in the proper direction,  
then push it in as far as it will go.  
My computer does not  
detect the Wireless  
LAN PC Card.  
c You did not enter the password when Windows started.  
Enter the user name and the password requested on  
Windows startup, then log on to the LAN.  
Other computers on  
the wireless LAN are  
not displayed.  
c The Windows-based environment is not properly set up.  
Set it up properly.  
c No other computers are logged onto the wireless LAN.  
c The Access Point is not connected. Follow the  
instructions in the Access Point Operating Instructions to  
connect it properly.  
I cannot access the  
Internet.  
c The Wireless LAN PC Card is not properly inserted into  
your computer. See the instructions on page 13 of this  
manual to insert it properly.  
c Communication between the Access Point and your  
computer are not established. Check the communication  
status using the Wireless Panel. For details on how to  
check the status, see "Viewing communication status"  
(page 45) and "Displaying the main screen of the Wireless  
Panel" (page 48).  
c The Access Point is not properly configured. Configure  
the Access Point with the connection method of your  
choice.  
c The Access Point and your computer are too far apart.  
Reposition your computer within 150 feet (50 m) of the  
Access Point, in direct line of sight. When the Wireless  
Panel shows the  
the Access Point.  
icon, move your computer closer to  
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Symptom  
Cause/Remedy  
c When using an Access Point, reset the Access Point to its  
defaults. For further information about how to reset the  
Access Point, see the Access Point Operating Instructions.  
I cannot remember the  
WEP Key.  
c When using a Wireless LAN PC Card in Peer to Peer  
Connection Mode, delete the network settings registered  
on each computer connected to the network, then  
reconfigure the computers wireless network settings.  
c The actual communication distance depends on the  
installation site and surrounding conditions. Move your  
computer closer to the Access Point.  
No communication is  
available even though  
my computer is  
located within 150 feet  
(50 m) of the Access  
Point, in direct line of  
sight.  
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The Sony e-mail support service answers your questions  
by electronic mail. Just send your question in an e-mail message  
and a customer service representative will reply. To send a  
question to Sony e-mail support, fill out the e-mail form at  
The Sony fax-back service provides you with answers to  
commonly asked questions. You can use this automated service  
to request a list of available topics and then select the topics you  
want to receive. To contact the Sony fax-back service, call  
1-877-760-7669.  
The Sony Customer Information Services Center offers  
information about your Access Point, Wireless LAN PC Card,  
and other Sony products that work with your computer. To  
contact the Sony Customer Information Services Center, call  
1-877-760-7669.  
Open 24 hours/day, 7 days/week.  
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