Lucent Technologies Network Card GW DS300N User Manual

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This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  
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Contents  
Foreword  
Chapter 1 Introduction to GW-DS300N . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
1.1 Package Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
1.2 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
1.3 Product Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Chapter 2 Basic Installation & Configuration. . . . . . . . . .5  
2.1 How to install the Driver & Utility . . . . . . . . .5  
ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ2.2 How to make a wireless connection. . . . .10  
2.3 Site Survey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
2.4 Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
2.5 Authentication and Security . . . . . . . . . . .26  
2.6 802.1x Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
2.7 Link Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
2.8 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
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Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
3.1 Advanced. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
3.2 QoS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
3.3 WPS Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
3.4 About . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52  
Chapter 4 Soft AP Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55  
4.1 How to use AP mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55  
4.2 Config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56  
4.3 Security Setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61  
4.4 Access Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64  
4.5 MAC Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66  
4.6 Event Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68  
4.7 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70  
4.8 About . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72  
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Introduction to GW-DS300N  
Thank you for purchasing IEEE802.11n Wireless PCIBus  
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Adapter – GW-DS300N. GW-DS300N is backward compatible with  
802.11b and 802.11g standards. It uses the powerful MIMO technology  
which has further coverage, less dead spots and higher throughput. When  
GW-DS300N is connecting to the standard 802.11b or 802.11g APs or  
routers, it can perform much better than other standard stations. It also  
supports WMM, WMM-PS and WMM-SA (IEEE802.11e QoS standard).  
In addition, GW-DS300N supports higher data throughput than the  
IEEE802.11g standard (up to 300Mbps). It can compress the data and  
decrease the waiting time of sending the data to the next routers or APs, so  
it increases the data transmission rate. This function is called Turbo Mode.  
When GW-DS300N WLAN adapter connect to the APs or routers by using  
this particular function, your wireless network will be more effective.  
For the security of WLAN, GW-DS300N supports 64/128-bit WEP data  
encryption which protects your wireless network from eavesdropping. It  
also supports WPA which combines IEEE802.1x and TKIP technologies.  
Client users are required to authorize before accessing to APs or routers,  
and the data transmitted on the network is encrypted and decrypted by a  
dynamically changed secret key. Besides, GW-DS300N supports WPA2  
function which provides a stronger encryption through AES which is the  
most advanced WLAN solution for IEEE802.11i.  
The best thing is that GW-DS300N has an innovative built-in WPS (Wi-Fi  
Protected Setup) function which can build a connection between an AP  
and synchronize the encryption settings simply through a click on a button.  
GW-DS300N is cost effective and with many versatile features. It must be  
the best solution for you to build your wireless network.  
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1.1 Package Contents  
After purchasing GW-DS300N, 802.11n Wireless PCIBus Adapter,  
from a reseller or an agency, please open the package and check all the  
components listed below are included. If there is any item missing, please  
contact with the reseller or the agency at once.  
œGW-DS300N Wireless PCIBus Adapter x 1  
œCD-ROM(including Driver/Utility) x 1  
œUser's Manual x 1  
œWarranty Card x 1  
1.2 Features  
œCompatible with IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g  
2.4GHz  
œData transmission rate is up to 300Mbps  
œSupports Turbo Mode which can enhance the data transmission rate  
within the specific wireless network  
œSupports WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) function (IEEE 802.11e QoS  
standard) and can meet the requirement of the multi-media data  
bandwidth  
œSupports 64/128-bit WEP, WPA (TKIP with IEEE802.1x) and WPA2  
(AES with IEEE 802.1x) functions for high level security.  
œSupports CCX (Cisco Compatible Extensions) for the radio monitoring  
and fast roaming  
œAutomatic fallback which increases the data security and reliability  
œSupports the most popular O.S.ĈWindows 2000/XP/2003/Vista (only  
supports Adapter mode)  
œSupports PCIBus interface  
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1.3 Product Functions  
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Basic Installation & Configuration  
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Before starting to install the utility, please pay attention to the following  
statements:  
1. If you had installed the wireless PC card driver and utility  
before, please uninstall the old version first.  
2. The following illustrations of installation procedures are  
from Windows XP. And these procedures are all similar  
to the operating procedures on Windows 2000/2003 and  
Windows Vista OS.  
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2.1 How to install the driver and utility  
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Please follow the instructions below to install the driver and utility of  
GW-DS300N.  
1.Insert GW-DS300N into the PCIBus port on your PC. After that, the  
computer will automatically detect and open the Found New Hardware  
Wizard, please click “Cancel” and then use the driver and utility of  
GW-DS300N.  
2.Put the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM player and then go to  
the root directory to start the “Setup.exe” program. After that, the setup  
wizard will automatically start the “InstallShield Wizard” to continue  
setting up. Click “Install” to start installing the utility.  
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3.After clicking “Install” on the former page, the installation  
wizard starts to install the software of GW-DS300N.  
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4.Soon the InstallShield Wizard finishes the installation and shows  
the following page, you can click “Finish” on the page to complete  
the installation. After that the driver and utility are all installed to your  
computer and the utility window will pop up automatically, you may start  
to configure the connection of GW-DS300N.  
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5.When you finish installing the driver and utility on the computer,  
you can start to use the utility of GW-DS300N to check the connection  
status of wireless connection. Right lick the icon of the utility  
on the task bar, and choose “Launch Config Utilities” to start to  
use the utility; or you may double click on the icon to directly enter the  
utility. If you closed the utility of GW-DS300N and want to use it again,  
please click “StartƖAll ProgramsƖPCI GW-DS300NƖGW-DS300N  
” on the desktop. After that, it will open the utility and the icon of the  
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utility  
will show on the task bar.  
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2.2 How to make a wireless connection  
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If you want to use GW-DS300N to make a wireless network, please follow  
the steps below:  
1.Enter GW-DS300N UtilityĈRight click on the utility icon  
on  
the task bar, and then choose “Launch Config Utilities” to enter  
GW-DS300N utility; or double left click on the utility icon to enter  
the utility directly. You may also click “StartƖAll ProgramsƖPCI  
GW-DS300NƖGW-DS300N” to enter the utility right away.  
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2.Site SurveyĈAfter opening the utility, it shows the following  
window. You can check the information of Access Points which are  
automatically detected by GW-DS300N and connecting with it.  
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Automatic connection rulesĈAfter powering on GW-DS300N,  
it automatically detects the APs which can be connected with and  
firstly connect with the AP (1) with strongest signal strength,  
(2) non-encryption and (3) non-authentication. If you want to  
change the connection profile, you may just double left click on  
the AP you want to modify, then you can enter the configuration  
page  
3.Add a connection to profileĈIf you want to add the most commonly  
used AP to the list, please choose an AP which you want add to the list  
and click “Add to Profile” button.  
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4.ConfigurationĈAfter entering the Add Profile page, you can set the  
Profile Name” by your own, and configure the rest of the settings.  
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5.Authentication and SecurityĈClick on the “Authentication  
and Security” tab on the Add Profile page. According to the AP's  
requirement, enter the Key value or just leave it blank, and then click  
OK” to save the settings.  
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6.Activate the settingsĈEnter “Profile List” page, if you really want  
to use an AP to make a wireless connection, please click “Activate” to  
use this connection to surf the Internet.  
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7.Make a connectionĈAfter click “Activate”, if the profile list shows  
a red check, it means the connection has not succeeded; if the profile list  
shows a green check, it means the connection has succeed, and you have  
already add this connection into the profile list. It means that you do not  
need to set again and again before every time you make a connection.  
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8. If you are using Windows XP O.S. and want to check the connection  
status, you can left click on the “Wireless Network connection”  
icon on the desktop to check current connection status and packets  
transferring status.  
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9.Click “Support” tab on the wireless network connection status  
window and then you can see the IP address of the AP in use. If the  
connection is abnormal, you can also click “Repair” button to make the  
computer do the IP Release and IP Renew action.  
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2.3 Site Survey  
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The configuration utility is a powerful application that helps you configure  
GW-DS300N and monitor the link status during the communication  
process. When you open the utility program, it will scan all the channels  
to find all the access points/stations within the accessible range and  
automatically connect to one of the wireless devices which has the highest  
signal strength. From the utility homepage, you can see the information  
about the wireless connections.  
To enter the utility program, please follow the instructions below.  
1.Right click the mouse on the utility icon  
on the taskbar, and you  
can click on the “Launch Config Utilities” to enter PCI GW-DS300N  
utility; or you can just double click on the utility icon and enter the utility  
directly.  
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1. Right click on the icon; there are two items for users to operate  
the utility.  
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œ Launch Config Utilties  
Click it to enter the utility program of GW-DS300N  
œ Use Zero Configuration as Configuration utility  
Click it and the adapter will stop working immediately and  
GW-DS300N will not be the default utility anymore. If you  
want to use GW-DS300N as the default utility again, just click  
Use PCIConfig as Configuration utility”.  
œ Switch to AP Mode  
Click it to change the adapter mode of GW-DS300N into AP  
mode. If you want to use the adapter function, please click  
Switch to Station Mode”.  
œ Exit  
Select “Exit” to close the configuration utility tool.  
2. The GW-DS300N icon changes from time to time to reflect the  
current wireless network connection status. The status indicates  
as follows:  
ĈThe signal strengh is good..  
ĈThe signal strength is normal.  
ĈThe signal strength is weak.  
ĈGW-DS300N has not connected to any AP yet.  
ĈGW-DS300N is unplugged or it is not in use.  
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2. Open the configuration utility of GW-DS300N, the“Site Survey”  
page displays several settings. The items and the setup instructions  
are listed below. After opening the utility, the system will scan all the  
channels to find all the access points/stations within the accessible range  
and automatically connect to one of the wireless APs which has the  
highest signal strength. The green icon which shows two hands holding  
together means GW-DS300N is connecting with the AP.  
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Items  
Descriptions  
SSID  
The SSID (up to 32 printable ASCII characters)  
is a unique name identified in a WLAN. The SSID  
can prevent the unintentional merging of two  
co-located WLANs.  
You may assign an SSID for GW-DS300N, and only  
the device with the same SSID can interconnect to it.  
BSSID  
Signal  
It displays the MAC Addresses of the APs which  
GW-DS300N has detected.  
The box displays all the SSIDs (Service Set  
Identifier) and signal strength of the APs nearby. To  
detect the available wireless devices again please  
click“Rescan.”  
There are two ways to make a connection between  
GW-DS300N and one of the APs on the list:  
1.Double-click the wireless station on the list  
directly.  
2.Select the station you intend to connect and then  
click“Connect.”  
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Channel  
Here it shows the number of the radio channel used  
for the wireless connection. The channel setting of  
the wireless stations within a network should be the  
same.  
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Encryption  
This section shows whether the APs are using  
encryption or not. There are four kinds of encryption:  
WEP”, “AES”, “TKIP”, “TKIP; AES (BOTH)  
”and“None”. If the AP which you want to connect  
needs the encryption (the encryption section shows  
WEP, TKIP or AES, etc), double click on the name  
of the AP or click“Connect”button and then the  
configuration page of encryption will show.  
Authentication  
This section shows the authentication using by the  
AP. There are five kinds of authentication:  
Unknown”,“WPA-PSK”, “WPA2-PSK”,“WPA”  
and“WPA2”.  
Network Type  
Rescan  
There are two types of network type, including  
Ad-hoc”and“Infrastructure”.  
Rescan and update all the details of every detected  
AP.  
Connect  
Add to Profile  
OK  
Click this button to connect with the selected AP.  
Click this button to add the selected AP to the profile.  
Click this button and the utility will save the settings  
and close the page.  
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2.4 ProÀle  
Click“Add to Profile”button on the“Site Survey”page, the“Add Profile  
”window will pop up; or you can choose“Profile” tab on the homepage  
of utility, and click“Add”, the“Add Profile”window will pop up as  
well. Users can setup the general settings, encryption and authentication  
settings and so on. If you want to look up the advanced setup and more  
information, please refer to the next chapter. If you want to do the general  
settings, please follow the instructions below.  
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Items  
Configuration  
Profile Name  
Descriptions  
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You can give each AP a different name to define them.  
SSID  
PSM  
Scroll down the list to choose a detected AP as an  
SSID.  
CAM (Constantly Awake Mode) – Choose this mode  
and GW-DS300N will continuously awake and  
operate. If your computer is plugging into the socket  
directly instead of using batteries, the PSM mode  
will automatically switch to CAM mode.  
PSM (Power Saving Mode) – When GW-DS300N  
often idles, you can choose PSM mode. This mode  
only takes effect under“Infrastructure” network  
type.  
Network Type  
Infrastructure– An 802.11 networking framework  
in which devices communicate with each other  
by first going through and Access Point (AP).  
In infrastructure mode, wireless devices can  
communicate with each other or can communicate  
with a wired network. If enabling this mode, the  
PSM mode will take effect and the Preamble  
function will be disabled.  
Ad-hoc–An 802.11 networking framework in which  
devices or stations communicate directly with each  
other, without the use of an Access Point (AP).  
Ad-hoc mode is useful for establishing a network  
where wireless infrastructure does not exist or where  
services are not required. If choose this mode, you  
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can select a channel for GW-DS300N. If enabling  
this mode, the PSM mode will NOT take effect and  
the Preamble function will be enabled.  
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TX Power  
Choose the TX (transmission) Power according to  
the real environment. If you want to lower the  
transmit power of the adapter for saving the  
power of the system, you can select the lower  
percentages from the list. The lower power  
will cause the lower signal strength and the  
coverage range. The default setting is “Auto”.  
The preamble defines the length of the CRC (cyclic  
redundancy check) block when communicating  
among the wireless networks. There are two types  
of preamble: Auto and Long Preamble. Intensive  
network traffic areas should use the short preamble  
type.  
Preamble  
RTS Threshold  
Here it defines the minimum packet size required for  
RTS (Request to Send). Select a value within a range  
of 0 to 2347 bytes. Normally, if there are no hiding  
nodes problems, the values no need to be altered.  
Fragment Threshold The value defines the maximum size of packets; any  
packet size larger than the value will be fragmented.  
If you have decreased this value and experience  
higher packet error rates, you can increase the value  
again, but it will likely decrease the overall network  
performance. Select a value within the range of 256  
to 2346 bytes. The default value is 2346.  
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OK/Cancel/Apply  
Click“OK”and the utility will save the settings  
and close the page. Click“Cancel”will exit the page  
and won’t save the settings. Click“Apply”to enable  
the settings you made on this page.  
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2.5 Authentication and Security  
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Click“Authentication and Security”tab on the“Add Profile”page and  
you can start configuring authentication. Please refer to the following  
instructions.  
WEP is short for Wired Equivalent Privacy, a security protocol for  
WLANs defined in the 802.11b standard. WEP is designed to provide  
the same level of security as that of a wired LAN. WEP aims to provide  
security by encrypting data over radio waves so that it is protected as it  
transmitted from one end point to another.  
WPA is short for Wi-Fi Protected Access, a Wi-Fi standard that was  
designed to improve upon the security features of WEP. The technology  
is designed to work with existing Wi-Fi products that have been enabled  
with WEP. It also provides strong data protection by using encryption  
as well as strong access controls and user authentication. WPA utilizes  
128-bit encryption keys and dynamic session keys to ensure your wireless  
network's privacy and enterprise security.  
WPA-PSK is short for Wi-Fi Protected Access-Pre-Shared Key. WPA-  
PSK is basically an authentication mechanism in which users provide  
some form of credentials to verify that they should be allowed access to a  
network. This requires a single password entered into each WLAN node  
(Access Points, Wireless Routers, client adapters, bridges). As long as the  
passwords match, a client will be granted access to a WLAN. Encryption  
mechanisms used for WPA and WPA-PSK are the same. The only  
difference between the two is in WPA-PSK, authentication is reduced to a  
simple common password, instead of user-specific credentials.  
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WPA2 is short for Wi-FI Protected Access 2, the follow on security  
method to WPA for wireless networks that provides stronger data  
protection and network access control. It provides enterprise and consumer  
Wi-Fi users with a high level of assurance that only authorized users can  
access their wireless networks. There are two versions of WPA2: WPA2-  
Enterprise, and WPA2-Personal. WPA2-Enterprise verifies network users  
through a server. WPA2-Personal protects unauthorized network access  
by utilizing a set-up password. For environments without a Remote  
Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) infrastructure such as  
small office/home office (SOHO) networks, WPA2-Personal supports the  
use of a pre-shared key (PSK).  
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WPA2-PSK is short for Wi-Fi Protected Access 2-Pre-Shared Key. WPA2-  
Personal supports PSK(pre-shared key). WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK are  
special modes designed for small office/home office users who do not have  
access to the network authentication servers.  
If you want to use WPA as the authentication of GW-DS300N, you can  
refer to the following instructions to do the configuration.  
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Items  
Descriptions  
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Authentication and Security  
Authentication Type The authentication of GW-DS300N must set the same  
as the settings of the destination.  
1.There are seven authentication types under  
Infrastructure mode:  
Open–It does not need authentication when  
connecting to the AP.  
Shared–Only wireless adapters using a shared key  
(WEP Key identified) are allowed to connecting to  
the AP.  
L E A P – i s s h o r t f o r L i g h t E x t e n s i b l e  
Authentication Protocol. It is a pre-EAP, Cisco-  
proprietary protocol, with many of the features of  
EAP protocols. Cisco controls the ability of other  
vendors to implement this protocol, so it should  
be selected for use only when limited vendor  
choice for client, access-point, and server products  
is not a concern. When you have set up LEAP  
authentication, you have to enter the user name and  
password of your computer.  
WPA–includes WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2 and  
WPA2-PSK. WPA and WPA2 are for enterprise  
which requires a RADIUS Server and Certificate  
Server for the authentication. WPA-PSK and  
WPA2-PSK are special modes designed for small  
office/home office users who do not have access to  
the network authentication servers.  
2.There are three authentication types under Ad-hoc  
mode:  
Open–It does not need authentication when  
connecting to the AP.  
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Shared–Only wireless adapters using a shared key  
(WEP Key identified) are allowed to connecting to  
the AP.  
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WPA NONE–Under this mode, you can only set  
encryption and WPA-Preshared Key settings.  
Use 802.1x  
Encryption  
This setting only takes effect when using“Open”,  
Shared”, “WPA”or“WPA2”mode. Click this  
button and then click“802.1x Setting”, the802.1x  
Setting”sub-window will pop up.  
Under“Open”and“Shared”mode, you can use  
None” and “WEP”encryption types. Under “WPA-  
PSK” and “WPA2-PSK”, you can use “TKIP” and  
AES”.  
WEP–Short for Wired Equivalent Privacy, a  
security protocol for wireless local area networks  
(WLANs) defined in the 802.11b standard. WEP  
aims to provide security by encrypting data over  
radio waves so that it is protected as it is transmitted  
from one end point to another.  
AES–Short for Advanced Encryption Standard, a  
symmetric 128-bit block data encryption technique.  
It works at multiple network layers simultaneously  
and has a fixed block size of 128-bits and a key size  
of 128, 192, or 256-bits.  
TKIP–It is short for Temporal Key Integrity  
Protocol. TKIP scrambles the key using a hashing  
algorithm and, by adding an integrity-checking  
feature, ensures that the keys haven’t been  
tampered with.  
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WPA-Preshared Key This setting only takes effect under“WPA-PSK”  
or“WPA2-PSK” mode. Besides, the key should be  
at least 8 characters and 63 characters at maximum.  
This Passphrase (also called a shared secret) that  
must be entered in both the wireless access point and  
the WPA clients (computers). The WPA pre-shared  
key should be a random sequence of either keyboard  
characters (upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and  
punctuation). You have to enter the same Passphrase  
or Hexadecimal key into both your access points and  
computers but the length requirement is changed.  
The more random your WPA pre-shared key, the  
safer it is to use.  
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WEP Key  
Key#1~#4  
This setting only takes effect under“Open”or  
Shared”mode. There are four types of WEP key  
settings, please set the key depending on the real  
environment. According to the type and length, there  
are four WEP Key types:  
Hexadecimal–Only“A~F,”“a~f,”and“0~9”are  
allowed to be set in a WEP key.  
ASCII–Numerical values, characters or signs are all  
allowed to be arranged into a WEP key. It is more  
recognizable for user.  
64-bit–Enter 10-digit Hex values or 5-digit ASCII  
values as the encryption keys. For example:“  
0123456aef”or“Guest.”  
128-bit–Enter 26-digit Hex values or 13-digit ASCII  
values as the encryption keys. For example:“012345  
67890123456789abcdef”or“administrator.”  
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Show Password  
If you want to let the system shows the password  
you set, you can enable this check box. After that,  
the asterisk(*) will be replaced by the showing the  
password.  
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OK  
Click this button and the utility will save the settings  
and close the page.  
Cancel  
Apply  
Click“Cancel”will exit the page and won't save  
the settings.  
Click“Apply”to enable the settings you made on  
this page.  
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2.6 802.1x Setting  
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Click“Authentication and Security”tab on the page of“Add Profile”and  
then click“802.1x Setting”, and the following picture will pop up. Please  
refer to the following instructions to configure GW-DS300N. The 802.1x  
authentication is mainly focus on“WPA”and“WPA2”encryption.  
Items  
Descriptions  
Certification  
Authentication Type 1.PEAP–Pronounced“peep”and short for Protected  
Extensible Authentication Protocol, a protocol  
developed jointly by Microsoft, RSA Security  
and Cisco for transmitting authentication data,  
including passwords, over 802.11 wireless  
networks. And it requires a set of user name and  
password in addition. Enter the“User Name”and  
Password”and also select a certificate from the  
Certificate”list. To get the certificate and the  
personal user name and password, please contact  
with your administrator.  
2.TLSƟSmart Card–Short for Transport Layer  
Security, a protocol that guarantees privacy and  
data integrity between client/server applications  
communicating over the Internet.  
3.TTLS–Short for Tunneled Transport Layer  
Security, and is an advanced TLS protocol.  
4.Md5-Challenge–It is the easiest EAP Type. It  
requires the wireless station to enter a set of user  
name and password as the identity to RADIUS  
Server. (Only“Open”and“Shared”encryption  
mode can use this function.)  
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Session Resumption After reconnecting the signal which broke up, you  
can set the session resumption to reduce the  
transferring packet to accelerate the speed. There  
are five types of session resumption:“Disable”,  
Reauthentication”, “Roaming”, “SameSsid”and“  
Always”.  
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ID  
These are the Identity and Password for passing  
through the server.  
Use Client certificate A client certificate is required for TLS, and is  
optional for TTLS and PEAP. This forces a client  
certificate to be selected from the appropriate  
Windows Certificate Store and made available to the  
RADIUS server for certification.  
Tunneled  
Authentication  
1.ProtocolĈWhen the authentication type is PEAP  
or TTLS, select a protocol to be used to build the  
encrypted tunnel. Under PEAP authentication, you  
can choose“EAP-MSCHAP v2”, “EAP-TLS/Smart  
Card”, and“Generic Token Card”. Under TTLS  
authentication, there are“CHAP”, “MS-CHAP”,  
“MS-CHAP-V2”, “PAP”and “EAP-MD5”.  
2.IdentityĈThis is the protected user EAP  
Identity used for authentication. The identity  
specified may contain up to 63 ASCII characters,  
is case sensitive and takes the form of a Network  
Access Identifier, consisting of <name of the  
user>@<user’s home realm>. The user’s home  
realm is optional and indicates the routing domain.  
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3 . P a s s w o r d Ĉ T h e p a s s w o r d u s e d f o r  
authentication. It may contain up to 63 ASCII  
characters and is case sensitive.  
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CA Server  
Use certificate chain When the EAP authentication type such as TLS,  
TTLS or PEAP is selected and required a  
certification to tell the client what server credentials  
to accept from the authentication server in order to  
verify the server, you have to enable this function.  
Certificate issuer  
Choose the server from the list to issue the certificate.  
If“Any Trusted CA”is selected, any CA included in  
the list (provided by the Microsoft Certificate Store)  
is permitted.  
Allow intermediate A server designates an issuer as a trusted root  
certificate  
authority by placing the issuer's self-signed  
certificate, which contains the issuer's public  
key, into the trusted root certification authority  
certificate store of the host computer. Intermediate or  
subordinate certification authorities are trusted only  
if they have a valid certification path from a trusted  
root certification authority.  
Server name  
Enter the authentication server name.  
Server name must  
match exactly  
When selected, the server name must match exactly  
the server name found on the certificate.  
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Server name must When selected, the server name field identifies a  
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end in specified name  
domain. The certificate must use a server name  
belonging to this domain or to one of its sub-domains  
(e.g. zeelans.com, where the server is blueberry.  
zeelans.com) but it may be any name used in the  
certificate name field.  
OK/ Cancel/ Apply Click this button and the utility will save the settings  
and close the page. Click“Cancel”will exit the page  
and won't save the settings. Click“Apply”to enable  
the settings you made on this page.  
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2.7 Link Status  
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Click on the“Link Status”tab on the homepage of the utility, the page will  
display a lot of parameters.  
Items  
Descriptions  
Status  
Here displays the SSID and MAC ID of the network  
which GW-DS300N is connecting to.  
Extra Info  
Channel  
Here displays the current link status.  
Here shows the current channel in use.  
Link Speed  
Here display the transmission and reception rate of  
the network. The maximum transmission rate is  
54Mbps.  
Throughput  
Here display the speed of data transmitted (Tx) and  
received (Rx).  
Link Quality  
This bar indicates the quality of the connection. The  
higher percentage the bar shows, the better quality  
the linkage has.  
Signal Strength  
This bar shows the level of the signal strength. The  
higher percentage the bar shows, the more radio  
wave has been received by the adapter. This indicator  
helps users to find a proper position for the adapter  
to have better network connection. You can also  
choose dBm mode to show the signal strength.  
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Noise Level  
OK  
Here display the noise level in the wireless  
environment.  
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Click“OK”button and the utility will save the  
settings and close the page.  
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2.8 Statistics  
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Click on the“Statistics”tab on the homepage of the utility, the page will  
display the transmitted and received results.  
Items  
Descriptions  
Transmit Statistics  
Frames Transmitted Frames successfully sent.  
Successfully  
Frames Fail To  
Receive ACK  
Frames failed to transmit after hitting retry limit.  
(ACKnowledge)  
After All Retries  
RTS Frames  
Successfully  
Receive CTS  
Successfully receive CTS (Clear To Send) after  
sending RTS (Request To Send) frame.  
RTS Frames Fail To  
Receive CTS  
Failed to receive CTS (Request To Send) after  
sending RTS (Clear To Send).  
Frames  
Successfully retransmitted frames numbers.  
Retransmitted  
Successfully  
Receive Statistics  
Frames Receive  
Successfully  
Frames received successfully.  
Frames Receive  
With CRC Error  
Frames received with CRC error.  
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Frames dropped due to resource problem.  
Frames received more than twice.  
Frames Dropped  
Due To Out-of-  
Resource  
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Duplicate Frames  
Received  
Buttons  
Reset Counter  
OK  
Click the button to reset counters to zero.  
Click “OK” button and the utility will save the  
settings and close the page.  
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Advanced Configuration  
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Click on the“Advanced”tab on the homepage of the utility, and you can do  
3.1 Advanced  
more detailed settings.  
Items  
Descriptions  
Wireless mode  
Scroll down the list and you can choose the wireless  
mode:“802.11 B/G mix”, “802.11 B only” or “  
802.11 B/G/N mix”.  
Select Your Country The available channel differs from different countries.  
Region Code  
For example: USA (FCC) is channel 1-11, Europe  
(ETSI) is channel 1-13. The operating frequency  
channel will be restricted to the country user located  
before importing. If you are in different country,  
you have to adjust the channel setting to comply the  
regulation of the country.  
Wireless Protection If you have a mix of 802.11b and 802.11g/n wireless  
stations in the network, it is recommended to enable  
the protection mechanism. This mechanism can  
decrease the rate of data collision between 802.11b  
and 802.11g/n wireless stations. When the protection  
mode is enabled, the throughput of the adapter will  
be a little lower due to many of frame traffic should  
be transmitted.  
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Auto–Based on the status of the network and  
automatically disable/enable protection mode.  
On–Always enable the protection mode.  
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Off–Always disable the protection mode.  
Tx Rate  
There are several options including Auto/1/2/5.5/11/  
6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54Mbps for you to select. When  
Auto”is selected, the device will choose the most  
suitable transmission rate automatically. The higher  
data rate you designated in the network, the shorter  
distance is allowed between the adapter and the  
wireless stations.  
When the wireless mode is“802.11 B only”, the  
maximum data rate is 11Mbps (11b) so that there are  
only “Auto/1/2/5.5/11Mbps” options you can select.  
Tx Burst  
Tx Burst enables the adapter to deliver better  
throughput during a period of time but the function  
only takes effect when connecting with the AP which  
also supports Tx Burst.  
Enable TCP  
Window Site  
The TCP Window is the amount of data which a  
sender can send on a particular connection before  
it gets an acknowledgment back from the receiver  
that it has gotten some of it. When the Router or AP  
which the adapter is connecting to has set up the TCP  
Window, you can enable the parameter to meet the  
data size for the Router or AP connection. The larger  
TCP Window the better performance.  
Fast Roaming at ~ When you want to fast roaming to the network nearby  
dBm  
without intercepting the wireless connection  
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especially the adapter is applied to the multimedia  
application or a voice call, you can enable the this  
function. GW-DS300N will fast roaming to the  
near network when the receive sensitivity (signal  
strength) is lower to the value you have set up.  
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When connecting to an AP with authentication, if  
enabling this function, it will display dialogs about  
802.1x authentication during the process.  
Show Authentica-  
tion Status Dialog  
CCX 2.0 (Cisco Compatible Extensions) is  
developed by Cisco for the radio monitoring and fast  
roaming.  
E n a b l e C C X  
(Cisco Compatible  
eXtensions)  
1.LEAP turn on CCKMĈDuring normal operation,  
LEAP-enabled client devices mutually authenticate  
with a new access point by performing a  
complete LEAP authentication, including  
communication with the main RADIUS server.  
When you configure your wireless LAN for fast  
re-association, however, LEAP-enabled client  
devices roam from one access point to another  
without involving the main server. Using Cisco  
Centralized Key Management (CCKM), an access  
point configured to provide Wireless Domain  
Services (WDS) takes the place of the RADIUS  
server and authenticates the client so quickly that  
there is no perceptible delay in voice or other time-  
sensitive applications.  
2.Enable Radio MeasurementĈWhen this parameter  
is enabled, the Cisco AP can run the radio  
monitoring through the associated CCX-compliant  
clients to continuously monitor the WLAN radio  
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environment and discover any new APs that are  
transmitting beacons.  
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Turn on/Turn off RF Turn radio ON/OFF for FAA requirement.  
ĈNow the radio is on, and click to  
turn it off.  
ĈNow the radio is off, and click to  
turn it on.  
Apply  
OK  
Click“Apply”to enable the settings you made on  
this page.  
Click“OK”button and the utility will save the  
settings and close the page.  
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3.2 QoS  
Click on the“QoS”tab on the homepage of the utility, and you can do more  
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detailed settings.  
Items  
Descriptions  
WMM Enable  
WMM is short for Wi-Fi Multimedia. It is a standard  
created to define quality of service (QoS) in Wi-Fi  
networks. It is a precursor to the upcoming IEEE  
802.11e WLAN QoS draft standard, which is meant  
to improve audio, video and voice applications  
transmitted over Wi-Fi. WMM adds prioritized  
capabilities to Wi-Fi networks and optimizes their  
performance when multiple concurring applications,  
each with different latency and throughput  
requirements, compete for network resources. Click  
the check box and then click“Apply”button to apply  
this function to the system.  
WMM – Power  
Save Enable  
Click the check box and then click“Setting...…”  
button, the Power Save Setting dialog box will  
pop up, there are four types of power saving mode,  
including AC_BK(Access Category Background)ă  
AC_BE(Access Category Best Effort)ă  
AC_VI(Access Category Video)ăAC_VO(Access  
Category Voice). Click the check box and then click“  
Apply”button to apply this function to the system.  
Direct Link Setup Enable the check box and you may start to set MAC  
Address, Timeout Value and check the DLS Status.  
Enable  
Click“Apply”and this setting will be applied to the  
system.  
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MAC Address  
Enter the remote system which you want to connect  
with. When you want to enable this function, you  
have to make sure that your wireless network  
supports WMM function and then enter the MAC  
address of the adapter which wants to connect with  
the remote system.  
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Timeout Value  
The utility performs time-outs so that the program does  
not sit idle waiting for input that may never come.  
Set a value to apply to the system with WMM.  
DLS Status  
OK  
The system will show you the remote devices which  
has already connected and supported WMM.  
Click“OK”button and the utility will save the  
settings and close the page.  
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3.3 WPS ConÀguration  
Use the unique WPS (Wi–Fi Protected Setup) function to cooperate  
with PCI wireless AP — MZK-W04N and you may complete the setup of  
wireless configuration and encryption within a simple click on a button.  
However, this function only works on Windows 2000 and XP OS.  
There are two ways to set up WPS.  
I. Start PBC  
1.Enter the configuration page of MZK-W04N and click “LANƖ  
WirelessƖWPS”. Click the “Start PBC” button and then there pops  
up a warning dialog box to tell you that you should go to the station side  
(GW-DS300N within 2 minutes to click “PBC” button.  
ŏ You can also click the button on the rear panel of MZK-W04N  
to start PBC connection. However, you should also go to the  
configuration page of GW-DS300N to click “PBC” to make the  
connection.  
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2.Open the utility of GW-DS300N. Click the button of “PBC”  
and then GW-DS300N will automatically start to make a connection  
with MZK-W04N and use the same wireless settings and encryption  
configuration with it. If they successfully make a connection,  
GW-DS300N will show a green check before the AP's SSID.  
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II. Start PIN  
1.Open the utility of GW-DS300N and click “WPS Configuration”  
tab. Copy the “Pin Code” on the right side of the page.  
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2.And then enter the configuration page of MZK-W04N and click “LAN  
ƖWirelessƖWPS”. Enter the Pin Code which you just copied from  
GW-DS300N into the blank of “Configure via Client PinCode”.  
Also you have to go back to GW-DS300N configuration page to click  
PIN” button on the left side of the page. After that, GW-DS300N will  
automatically start to make a connection with MZK-W04N and use  
the same wireless settings and encryption configuration with it. If they  
successfully make a connection, GW-DS300N will show a green check  
before the AP's SSID.  
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3.4 About  
Click on the“About”tab on the homepage of the utility, and you can check  
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all the information about GW-DS300N.  
Items  
Descriptions  
Website Links  
Click the button and the web browser will be  
opened automatically and connect to PLANEX  
Communications Inc. Taiwan website.  
RaConfig Version / This section shows the version and released date of  
Driver Version /  
the Utility and Driver. EEPROM (Electrically  
Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) and  
Firmware version are also displayed.  
EEPROM Version /  
Firmware Version  
IP Address /  
Phy_Address /  
Sub Mask /  
This section shows the TCP/IP settings of  
GW-DS300N and the MAC/Physical Address.  
Default Gateway  
OK  
Click“OK”button and the utility will save the  
settings and close the page.  
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Soft AP Mode  
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GW-DS300N also has Soft AP function. The functions included in AP  
mode are Channel, SSID, MAC access control, WEP encryption, and so  
on.  
4.1 How to use AP mode  
If you want to use the Soft AP function of GW-DS300N, please follow the  
steps below to install the driver and the utility of GW-DS300N.  
1.After finishing installation and restart the computer, the task bar on the  
desktop will show as follows. Right click the mouse on the PLANEX  
icon, and the four options will show: Launch Config Utilities, Use  
Zero Configuration as Configuration utility, Switch to AP Mode, and  
Exit. Click “Switch to AP Mode”, the utility will switch GW-DS300N  
to the AP mode immediately.  
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2.Right click on the AP mode icon, and click “Launch Config Utilities”  
to enter the AP mode configuration page. If you want to switch back  
to the Station Mode, you may just click “Switch to Station Mode”.  
Also you can click “StartƖProgramsƖPlanex WirelessƖPLANEX  
Wireless Utility” on the desktop to open the utility.  
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4.2 ConÀg  
After switch GW-DS300N to the AP mode, users can set up the general  
settings, encryption, authentication, and so on. If you want to check the  
advanced setup and information, please refer to the following chapters.  
If you want to configure the general settings, please refer to the following  
instructions.  
Items  
Internet  
Descriptions  
Please select the adapter which you’re using now  
and then click “Enable ICS”.  
Connection  
Sharing with  
SoftAP  
The default AP name (SSID) is “SoftAP-XX” (XX  
is the last 2 digits of the adapter’s MAC address).  
Or you can choose “Use MAC Address” and the  
system will automatically copy the NIC MAC  
SSID  
Address to this column and add two characters,“AP”  
,
before the MAC address.  
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Wireless Mode  
Scroll down the list to choose the wireless  
m o d e f o r t h e A P. T h e r e a r e f o u r k i n d s  
of modes : “802.11 B/G Mixed”, “802.11 B only”,  
“802.11 G only” and “802.11 B/G/N mix”. The  
system default is “802.11 B/G/N mix”. Please set the  
mode according to the real environment.  
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Country Region Code You can change the detected channel if you want.  
There are 8 kinds of Country Region Codes to  
choose from.  
0ĈFCC(Canada) CH1~11  
1ĈETSI CH1~13  
2ĈSPAIN CH10~11  
3ĈFRANCE CH10~13  
4ĈMKK CH14~14  
5ĈMKKI(TELEC) CH1~14  
6ĈISRAEL CH3~9  
7ĈISRAEL CH5~13  
Wireless Protection 802.11b uses CCK (Complementary Code Keying),  
however 802.11g/n uses OFDM (Orthogonal  
Frequency Division Multiplexing) and also  
compatible with CCK. So, when there are both  
802.11b and 802.11g/n stations in the range of an  
AP, to avoid collisions of data transmitted between  
stations, it is necessary to set B/G Protection.  
The settings only take effects when using “802.11  
B/G Mixed” and “802.11B/G/N mix”, and the  
settings are:  
œAuto: STA will dynamically change as AP  
announcement.  
œOn: Always send frame with protection.  
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œOff: Always send frame without protection.  
Beacon(ms)  
TX Power  
The time between two beacons. System default is  
100 ms.  
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Please manually choose the transmitting power for  
GW-DS300N.There are“100%ă75%ă50%ă  
25% and Lowest”. The system default is 100%  
which means GW-DS300N has the maximum TX  
Power on wireless network.  
Idle time(60 - 3600)(s Idle Timeout means a period of idle time before  
you go offline. Enter a maximum period of time  
(seconds) to define the maximum idle time. If the idle  
time is above the defined maximum idle  
TX Rate  
There are several options including Auto/1/2/5.5/11/  
6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54Mbps for you to select. When  
Auto”is selected, the device will choose the most  
suitable transmission rate automatically. The higher  
data rate you designated in the network, the shorter  
distance is allowed between the adapter and the AP.  
When the wireless mode is“802.11 B only”, the  
maximum data rate is 11Mbps (11b) so that there are  
only “Auto/1/2/5.5/11Mbps” options you can select.  
Channel  
Scroll down the list to choose a channel for the AP.  
The default setting is channel 1.  
Security Setting  
Click this button and then to set up the authentication  
and security of the AP. The detailed configuration is  
shown in the“4.3. Security Setting”.  
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Not forwarding  
among wireless  
clients  
If enable this function, though the wireless clients  
are connecting to the same AP, still they cannot share  
information with each other. The system default is  
not forwarding data between stations.  
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Hide SSID  
If the check box of“Hide SSID”is enabled, the AP  
will not appear in the list of all the other wireless  
adapters. It means only the wireless adapters  
which has the same SSID can connect to the AP. In  
this way, it can avoid the AP being connected by  
unauthorized users. The default setting is disabled.  
Allow BW40 MHz When using “802.11B/G/N mix” mode, you may  
choose this function to allow BW40 MHz capability.  
Default  
Click this button and the AP will show the default  
value of this page. (Without Tx BURST, and Use  
Short Slot)  
Apply  
OK  
Click“Apply”to enable the settings you made on  
this page.  
Click“OK”button and the utility will save the  
settings and close the page.  
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4.3 Security Setting  
Click “Security Setting” tab on the “Config” page and you can start  
configuring authentication. Please refer to the following instructions.  
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Items  
Descriptions  
Authentication  
Authentication Type The authentication of GW-DS300N must set the  
same as the settings of the destination.  
Open – It does not need authentication when  
connecting to the AP.  
WPA – includes WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2 and  
WPA2-PSK. WPA and WPA2 are for enterprise  
which requires a RADIUS Server and Certificate  
Server for the authentication. WPA-PSK and WPA2-  
PSK are special modes designed for small office/  
home office users who do not have access to the  
network authentication servers.  
Encryption Type WEPăAESăTKIPăBOTH (AES & TKIP)–  
Please refer to“2.4. Authentication and Security”.  
WPA-Preshared Key This setting only takes effect under“WPA-PSK”,  
WPA2-PSK”or“WPA-PSK/ WPA2-PSK”mode.  
Besides, the key should be at least 8 characters  
and 63 characters at maximum. This Passphrase  
(also called a shared secret) that must be entered  
in both the wireless access point and the WPA  
clients (computers). The WPA pre-shared key  
should be a random sequence of either keyboard  
characters (upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and  
punctuation). You have to enter the same Passphrase  
or Hexadecimal key into both your access points and  
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computers but the length requirement is changed.  
The more random your WPA pre-shared key, the  
safer it is to use.  
Group Rekey Interval This function only takes effect when using  
WPA-PSK”, “WPA2-PSK”and“WPA-PSK/  
WPA2-PSK” authentication. The key set by the user  
will be changed according to the interval set by the  
user. The system default value is 0.  
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WEP Key  
Key#1~#4  
This setting only takes effect after selecting“WEP”  
encryption. There are four types of WEP key  
settings, please set the key depending on the real  
environment. According to the type and length, there  
are four WEP Key types:  
Hexadecimal – Only“A~F,”“a~f,”and“0~9”are  
allowed to be set in a WEP key.  
ASCII –Numerical values, characters or signs are  
all allowed to be arranged into a WEP key. It is more  
recognizable for user.  
64-bit – Enter 10-digit Hex values or 5-digit ASCII  
values as the encryption keys. For example:“  
0123456aef”or“Guest.”  
128-bit – Enter 26-digit Hex values or 13-digit  
ASCII values as the encryption keys. For example:“  
01234567890123456789abcdef”or“administrator.”  
Show Password  
If you want to let the system shows the password  
you set, you can enable this check box. After that,  
the asterisk(*) will be replaced by the showing the  
password.  
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OK  
Click this button and the utility will save the settings  
and close the page.  
Cancel  
Click“Cancel”will exit the page and won't save  
the settings.  
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4.4 Access Control  
Click on the“Access Control”tab on the homepage of the AP mode and  
you can start to set the MAC address filter function. Please refer to the  
instructions below.  
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Items  
Descriptions  
Access Policy  
Scroll down the list to set if you want to use access  
control function. GW-DS300N has three kinds of  
access policies:  
Disable”,“Allow All”, and“Reject All”. The default  
setting is “Disa ble”.  
Disable – Do not use access control function.  
Allow All – Only the MAC addresses listed in the  
Access List can connect with GW-DS300N.  
Reject All – Only the MAC addresses listed in the  
Access List can NOT connect with GW-DS300N.  
MAC Address  
MAC address is a unique identification for hardware  
devices on the network. It is a 12-digit hexadecimal  
value. Fill in the MAC addresses of wireless adapters  
you want to accept or reject to access GW-DS300N  
in this table.  
Access List  
Delete  
Here displays all the accepted or rejected MAC  
addresses.  
Choose a MAC address which you want to delete in  
the Access List, and click this button to delete it.  
Remove All  
Click this button to delete all the MAC addresses in  
the Access List.  
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Apply  
OK  
Click“Apply”to enable the settings you made on  
this page.  
Click this button and the utility will save the settings  
and close the page.  
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4.5 MAC Table  
Click on the“MAC Table”tab on the homepage of the AP mode, the page  
will display the clients which are connecting with GW-DS300N. The MAC  
Table will show you the MAC address, AID and Power Saving Mode  
status..  
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Items  
Descriptions  
MAC Address  
Here shows the Mac address of stations which are  
connecting with GW-DS300N.  
AID  
The number of AID will increase as the number of  
connections increasing. It can be a kind of  
identification for the connection.  
Power Saving Mode Here shows if the stations connecting with  
GW-DS300N are in power saving mode.  
OK  
Click this button and the utility will save the settings  
and close the page.  
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4.6 Event Log  
Click on the“Event Log”tab on the homepage of the AP mode, the page  
will display the happened events after start up GW-DS300N The Event  
Log page will show you the time and the description of every event  
happened on Soft AP.  
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Items  
Descriptions  
Event Time  
Here shows the time when event happened.  
(yy/mm/dd-hh:mm:ss)  
Message  
The utility will depict every event happened on the  
Soft AP, including restart AP or station is failed to  
link or success to link, and so on.  
Clear  
OK  
Click this button to delete all the previous event logs.  
Click this button and the utility will save the settings  
and close the page.  
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4.7 Statistics  
Click on the“Statistics”tab on the homepage of the AP mode, the page will  
display the transmitted and received results.  
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Items  
Descriptions  
Transmit Statistics  
Frames Transmitted Frames successfully sent.  
Successfully  
Frames failed to transmit after hitting retry limit.  
Frames Fail To  
Receive ACK  
(ACKnowledge)  
After All Retries  
Successfully receive CTS (Clear To Send) after  
sending RTS (Request To Send) frame.  
RTS Frames  
Successfully  
Receive CTS  
Failed to receive CTS (Request To Send) after  
sending RTS (Clear To Send).  
RTS Frames Fail  
To Receive CTS  
Successfully retransmitted frames numbers.  
Frames  
Transmitted  
Successfully  
After Retry  
Receive Statistics  
Frames Receive  
Successfully  
Frames received successfully.  
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Frames Receive  
With CRC Error  
Frames received with CRC error.  
Frames Dropped  
Due To Out-of-  
Resource  
Frames dropped due to resource problem.  
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Duplicate Frames  
Received  
Frames received more than twice.  
Buttons  
Reset Counters  
Click the button to reset counters to zero.  
OK  
Click“OK”button and the utility will save the  
settings and close the page.  
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4.8 About  
Click on the“About”tab on the homepage of the AP mode, and you can  
check all the information about GW-DS300N.  
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Items  
Descriptions  
Website Links  
Click the button and the web browser will be  
opened automatically and connect to PLANEX  
Communications Inc. Taiwan website.  
Utility Version /  
This section shows the version and released date of  
the Utility and Driver. EEPROM (Electrically  
Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) and  
Firmware version are also displayed.  
MAC Address  
This section shows the TCP/IP settings of  
GW-DS300N and the MAC/Physical Address.  
OK  
Click this button to save the settings and close the  
page.  
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