Scientific Atlanta Network Card DPW939 User Guide

WebSTAR Model DPW939 USB  
Wireless LAN Adapter  
User’s Guide  
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WebSTAR® Model DPW939™ USB Wireless LAN Adapter User’s Guide  
In This Guide  
What’s In the Carton?....................................................................................................................................3  
About the WebSTAR Model DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter..............................................................4  
Recommended Network Settings..................................................................................................................5  
Software and Hardware Installation...............................................................................................................7  
Monitoring and Configuring the WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter.....................................15  
Configuring and Managing Network Location Settings ...............................................................................27  
Troubleshooting...........................................................................................................................................39  
Regulation Domain......................................................................................................................................42  
Technical Specifications..............................................................................................................................43  
Glossary.......................................................................................................................................................45  
Notices.........................................................................................................................................................47  
Regulatory Compliance ...............................................................................................................................48  
For Information .............................................................................................................................. Back Page  
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What’s in the Carton?  
What’s In The Carton?  
When you receive your WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter, you should inspect the equipment and  
accessories to verify that each item is in the carton and that each item is undamaged. The carton contains the  
following items:  
Package Contents  
Verify that the following items are in your WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN  
Adapter package.  
WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter  
USB 2.0 extension cable with base  
Support CD  
Note: Unless otherwise specified, the term “device” in this User’s Guide, refers to  
the WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter.  
USB 2.0  
Extension Cable  
USB WLAN  
with Base  
Adapter  
(with USB Cap)  
Support CD  
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If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact SciCare Broadband  
Services at 1-800-722-2009 for assistance.  
Additional cables and other equipment needed for wired or wireless networking  
must be purchased separately. Contact your Internet service provider to inquire  
about the additional equipment and cables you may need.  
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About the WebSTAR Model DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter  
This section describes the physical features of the WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter and presents  
a detailed description of the LED indicators.  
LED Indicators  
The WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter has Activity (ACT) and  
Power (PWR) LED indicators. Refer to the following illustration and table for LED  
function and indications.  
LED  
ACT  
Status  
Indication  
Blinking The device is transmitting or receiving data packets.  
Off  
On  
Off  
There is no wireless data activity.  
PWR  
The device is receiving power from the USB port.  
The device is not receiving power from the USB port.  
The device may be disconnected or the computer is  
OFF.  
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Recommended Network Settings  
Recommended Network Settings  
The WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter may be used in both Ad-hoc and Infrastructure network  
modes. The following sections describe how the device functions in these network modes.  
The WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter connects to one of the  
following:  
A wireless device (Ad-hoc network mode)  
An access point (Infrastructure network mode)  
Ad-hoc network mode  
When in an Ad-hoc network, the WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter  
connects to another wireless device. No access point (AP) is present in this  
wireless environment. Ad-hoc mode is also referred to as peer-to-peer mode or  
an Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS). Ad-hoc is useful for establishing a  
network where wireless infrastructure does not exist or where services are not  
required.  
Infrastructure network mode  
When in an Infrastructure network, the wireless network is centered on an access  
point (AP) that provides a central link for wireless clients to communicate with  
each other or with a wired network. In this configuration, the WebSTAR DPW939  
USB Wireless LAN Adapter connects to an AP using a single or multiple Internet  
protocol (IP) to establish connection to a wired or wireless LAN.  
Note: Determine your network settings before installing the device in order to  
take advantage of all its features.  
Operating Range  
The WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter range is dependent on the  
operating environment. Every home or office layout varies in obstacles, barriers,  
or wall types that may reflect or absorb radio signals. For example, two 802.11b  
devices in an open space may achieve an operating distance of up to 1000  
meters, while the same devices may only achieve up to 300 meters of range  
when used indoors.  
The device automatically adjusts the data rate to maintain an operational  
wireless connection. A wireless device that is close to an AP may operate at  
higher speeds than a device far from the AP. You can configure the data rates  
that a device uses. If you limit the range of data rates available to the WebSTAR  
DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter, you may reduce the effective range of the  
wireless LAN coverage.  
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Site Survey  
A site survey utility provided with the WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN  
Adapter analyzes the installation environment and provides users with  
recommendations for equipment and its placement. The optimum placement  
differs depending on the device design and specifications. Refer to Locating  
Available Wireless Networks, later in this guide for detailed procedures on  
using the site survey utility.  
Roaming Information  
Use the Mobile Manager utility to set up automatic roaming and network  
reconfiguration between different locations. Roaming allows you to change your  
location and still maintain communication between other devices within range  
that have compatible wireless PC cards installed. Roaming among different  
access points is controlled automatically to maintain the wireless connectivity at  
all times.  
Tips on Roaming  
The DPW939 can only roam between APs of the same type.  
All computers with WebSTAR WLAN cards must have the same SSID as the  
access points to enable roaming.  
If encryption is enabled, all wireless clients must use the same encryption to  
establish connection.  
We strongly recommended that you perform a site survey using the  
WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter utility to determine the best  
location for each wireless device.  
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Software and Hardware Installation  
Software and Hardware Installation  
This section provides information on how to install the software and hardware for the WebSTAR DPW939 USB  
Wireless LAN Adapter.  
System Requirements  
Before installing the WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter, make sure  
that your system’s network equipment meets the following requirements:  
Intel Pentium or AMD system  
Minimum 64MB system memory  
Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, or XP operating system  
CD-ROM drive (for software installation)  
An available USB port (USB 2.0 recommended because USB 1.1 cannot  
achieve maximum wireless performance)  
Device Installation  
Follow these instructions (detailed later in this section) to install the WebSTAR  
DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter.  
1. Install the device utilities from the support CD.  
2. Connect the device to your computer.  
Important: You must install the WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter  
drivers and utilities from the support CD before connecting the device to your  
computer.  
Before You Proceed  
Note the following guidelines before installing the WebSTAR DPW939 USB  
Wireless LAN Adapter:  
Place the device on a flat, stable surface as far from the ground as possible.  
Keep the device clear from metal obstructions and away from direct sunlight to  
avoid damage to the device.  
Keep the device away from transformers, heavy-duty motors, fluorescent lights,  
microwave ovens, refrigerators, and other industrial equipment to prevent  
signal loss.  
Install the device in a central area to provide ideal coverage for all wireless  
mobile devices.  
Install the device at least 20 cm from a person to insure that the product is  
operated in accordance with the RF Guidelines for Human Exposure adopted  
by the Federal Communications Commission.  
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To install the device drivers and utilities  
1. Insert the support CD into the CD-ROM drive of your PC or laptop. The CD  
automatically loads and the 802.11b/g WebSTAR Wireless LAN installation  
window opens displaying three device installation options.  
2. Select DPW939 – Wireless USB Adapter. The DPW939 Wireless USB  
Adapter installation window opens.  
3. Click Install Utility.  
Note: If Autorun is NOT enabled in your computer, browse the contents of  
the support CD and double-click the Setup.exe file to run the CD.  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions. The device drivers and utilities are copied  
to your computer.  
5. Restart your computer if prompted to do so.  
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Software and Hardware Installation  
Important: If the Wireless Option window opens, select Only use our WLAN  
utilities and disable Windows wireless function. Then, click OK.  
To install the device  
After you have installed the Utility, insert the DPW939 into any USB port.  
Notebook PC: Insert the device into any USB port using the correct orientation.  
Desktop PC: A USB 2.0 extension cable with base is provided. Plug the  
extension cable into a USB port before inserting the DPW939.  
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1. Double-click on the WLAN Control Center icon on your desktop. After a few  
moments, the One Touch Wizard window opens displaying operation mode  
options. Select the option you want to use and click Next.  
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2. If you select Connect to an existing wireless LAN (Station), the following  
window opens. Click Next, then go to step 3. If you select Create a new  
wireless LAN (AP), go to To create a new wireless LAN, next in this  
section.  
3. The following window opens. Click Next.  
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Software and Hardware Installation  
4. The following window opens. Verify that BOTH Obtain an IP address  
automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically are selected.  
If they are not selected, select each option. Then, click Finish.  
5. After completing the installation, you must configure the WebSTAR DPW939  
USB Wireless LAN Adapter using the Wireless Settings option from the  
Control Center right-click menu. Go to Control Center Right-Click Menu,  
later in this guide.  
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To create a new wireless LAN  
1. To create a new wireless LAN, select Create a new wireless LAN (AP) in  
the One Touch Wizard window. Click Next.  
2. Verify that the SSID shown is correct, or type the correct SSID in the SSID  
field. Also select Data encryption, if desired, and then click Next.  
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3. The following screen opens. If your setup is complete, click Finish. If you  
want to configure Internet Connection Sharing, click Next.  
4. The following screen opens when your setup is complete.  
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Additional support CD options  
The following options are also available on the support CD:  
Uninstall Utility—Click this option to uninstall the WebSTAR DPW939  
Wireless USB Adapter WLAN Card utilities from your system.  
View the DPW939 User’s Guide—Click this option to view the DPW939  
User’s Guide. The User’s Guide is in Adobe PDF format. An Adobe Reader  
utility is included on the CD for your convenience. You can also copy the  
User’s Guide to your PC for future use.  
Explore this CD—Click this option to explore the support CD contents.  
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Monitoring and Configuring the WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter  
Monitoring and Configuring the WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter  
This section provides information on how to monitor and configure the WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN  
Adapter using the Control Center utility.  
Launching the Control Center  
The Control Center utility is a management software that launches applications  
and configures network settings. The Control Center starts automatically when  
the system boots and displays the Control Center icon  
in the Windows  
taskbar. The Control Center icon serves both as an application launcher and as  
an indicator of signal quality and Internet connection.  
About the Control Center Icon  
The Control Center icon indicates the quality of link to the access point and  
connection to the Internet. Refer to the following tables for icon indications in  
both Infrastructure and Ad-hoc networks.  
Infrastructure network (wireless LAN adapter linked to an access point)  
ICON  
Indicates  
ICON  
Indicates  
Excellent link quality and  
connected to the Internet  
Excellent link quality but not connected  
to the Internet  
Good link quality and  
connected to the Internet  
Good link quality but not connected to  
the Internet  
Fair link quality and  
connected to the Internet  
Fair link quality but not connected to  
the Internet  
Poor link quality but  
connected to the Internet  
Poor link quality and not connected to  
the Internet  
Not linked but connected to  
the Internet  
Not linked and not connected to the  
Internet.  
Ad-hoc network (wireless LAN adapter linked to another Wi-Fi device)  
ICON Indicates  
The device is linked to another device  
The device is not linked to another device  
The device is connected to the Internet  
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Control Center Left-Click Menu  
Left clicking the Control Center icon  
displays the left-click menu for the  
WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter. The following illustration and  
list describes the options available from the Control Center left-click menu.  
The left click menu shows if the  
wireless radio state is on  
(enabled) or off (disabled).  
Search & Connect opens the  
Site Survey window that allows  
you to view available wireless  
networks that are within range.  
Wireless Option opens the  
Wireless Option window that  
allows you to set your Windows  
XP wireless networking  
environment. The Wireless  
Option window appears when  
you select this option. Select  
“Only use our WLAN utilities  
and disable Windows  
wireless function” to utilize all  
WebSTAR DPW939 USB  
Wireless LAN Adapter features.  
Then, click OK.  
Control Center Right-Click Menu  
Right clicking the Control Center icon  
displays the software and utilities that  
the WebSTAR DPW939USB Wireless LAN Adapter supports. The following  
illustration and list describes the utilities and features available from the Control  
Center right-click menu. A detailed description of each utility and feature follows  
later in this section.  
Wireless Settings allows you to view the  
operational and connection status or to modify  
the wireless LAN adapter configuration.  
Activate Configuration allows you to select  
the wireless profile to use.  
Mobile Manager allows you to launch the  
Mobile Manager utility.  
Site Monitor allows you to launch the Site  
Monitor utility.  
The Help menu guides you in using the  
Control Center and Wireless Settings utilities.  
The Change Mode menu allows you to select  
between Station Mode and Soft Access Point  
Mode.  
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Preferences opens the Control  
Center Preference window that  
allows you to customize the Control  
Center Utility settings.  
About Control Center opens the  
About Control Center window that  
displays the Control Center  
software version and copyright  
information.  
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Viewing or Modifying Wireless Settings  
The Wireless Settings selection allows you to control the WebSTAR DPW939  
USB Wireless LAN adapter. Use Wireless Settings to view the operational and  
connection status or to modify the wireless LAN adapter configuration.  
To view or modify wireless settings  
Right-click the Control Center icon  
and select Wireless Settings to display  
the WLAN Card Settings window. The WLAN Card Settings window opens.  
Displaying General Information  
The WLAN Card Settings window includes icons, tabbed pages, and additional  
function keys that allow you to monitor and configure the DPW939. Click an icon  
in the window and then select the appropriate tab to display the individual tabbed  
pages. A detailed description of the screens and configuration options that  
display when you select each icon and each tab follows next in this section.  
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To display general information  
The Status icon provides general information about the WebSTAR DPW939  
USB Wireless LAN adapter. The following illustration and list describes the fields  
that display on the Status tab when you select the Status icon on the WLAN Card  
Settings window.  
Association State – This field  
displays the connection status and  
MAC address of the network where  
the system is connected.  
SSID (Service Set Identifier) – This  
field displays the SSID of the  
network to which the card is  
associated or is intending to join.  
The SSID is a group name shared  
by every member of a wireless  
network. Only client PCs with the  
same SSID are allowed to establish  
a connection.  
MAC address This field displays the hardware address of a device connected  
to a network.  
Current Channel This field displays the radio channel to which the card is  
currently tuned. The channel changes as the wireless LAN adapter scans the  
available channels.  
Current Data Rate – This field displays the data transfer rate between the  
wireless LAN adapter and the access point.  
Radio State – This field allows you to enable or disable the wireless radio state.  
Rescan Click to allow the wireless LAN adapter to scan available wireless  
networks and to connect to the network with the best signal quality.  
Change SSID Click to change the SSID. Clicking this button opens the Config-  
Basic window.  
Search & Connect – Click to view all wireless networks within the range of your  
system. Clicking this button opens the Site Survey window.  
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To display connection status  
The Connection tab provides real-time information on connection throughput,  
frame errors, signal strength, link quality, and overall connection quality in an  
easy-to-view graphical representation. Refer to the Troubleshooting section,  
later in this guide, for additional information on using the connection status  
information shown in this window.  
To verify network settings  
The IP Config tab displays the current host and Ethernet adapter configurations.  
The IP Config tab also displays TCP/IP information including the IP address,  
subnet mask, default gateway, DNS, and Windows Internet Naming Service  
(WINS) configurations. Use the IP Config tab to verify your network settings.  
The following illustration and list describes the function buttons that appear on  
the IP Config tab when you select the Status icon on the WLAN Card Settings  
window. Refer to the Troubleshooting section, later in this guide, for additional  
information about the functions shown in this window.  
IP Release – Click to release  
(clear) the DHCP IP address for  
the wireless LAN adapter.  
IP Renew – Click to renew  
(update) the DHCP IP address  
for the wireless LAN adapter.  
Ping – Click to display the Ping  
tab. Send a ping signal to verify  
a connection to a particular host  
name or IP address.  
Note: The IP Release and IP  
Renew buttons may only be  
used on a DHCP-configured  
wireless LAN adapter.  
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To verify connection to another computer  
The Ping tab allows you to verify the connection of your computer with another  
computer in a network. The Ping tab appears when you select the Ping button on  
the IP Config tab on the WLAN Card Settings window. Complete these steps to  
ping a connection.  
1. Type the IP address of the  
connection you want to  
verify in the IP Address  
field.  
2. Configure the ping session  
by assigning the size and  
count of the packets to send  
and the time limit for a ping  
session to continue (in  
milliseconds).  
3. Click the Ping button.  
Note: During the ping  
session, the Ping button  
toggles into a Stop button.  
Click Stop anytime during  
the session to cancel the  
ping session. The Stop  
button toggles back to Ping  
when the ping session  
stops.  
The session field displays  
information on the verified  
connection including the  
roundtrip time (minimum,  
maximum, and average)  
along with packets sent,  
received, and lost after a  
ping session.  
4. Click the Clear button to  
clear the session field.  
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Configuring the Network  
The Config icon on the WLAN Card Settings window allows you to display  
general information on network types and other configurations. The following  
illustration and list describes the fields and options that appear on the Basic tab  
when you select the Config icon on the WLAN Card Settings window.  
Network Type – This option allows  
you to select the type of network  
that you wish to use. Select  
Infrastructure to establish a  
connection with an access point  
(AP). In this mode, your system  
can access wireless LAN and  
wired LAN (Ethernet) through the  
AP. Select Ad Hoc to communi-  
cate directly with other mobile  
clients within the wireless LAN  
adapter range.  
Network Name (SSID) – This field displays the network SSID. The network  
SSID is a string use to identify a wireless LAN. Assign different SSIDs to  
segment the wireless LAN and increase network security. Set the SSID to a null  
string to allow your station to connect to any available access point. Null string  
may not be used in Ad-hoc mode.  
Channel – In Infrastructure mode, the wireless LAN adapter automatically tunes  
in to the access point channel. In Ad-hoc mode, select a channel that is allowed  
for use in your country/region.  
Data Rate – Sets the data transmission rate to Fixed or Auto. Select Fully Auto  
to allow the device to adjust to the most suitable connection. You may also fix  
data transfer rates to 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 11, 9, 6, 5.5, 2, and 1 Mbps.  
Note: Operating the device at very high data rates reduces the operating range.  
When the “Data Rate” is changed, the adapter will survey available APs and  
connect to the AP with the strongest signal.  
PS Mode – This field allows you to select a power consumption mode.  
Others – Click the Encryption link or the Advanced link to open the Encryption  
or Advanced tabbed pages. Click Troubleshooting to open the Troubleshooting  
utility.  
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To configure encryption  
Wireless data transmissions between your wireless LAN adapter and the AP are  
secured using the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption. The following  
illustration and list describes the fields and options that appear on the  
Encryption tab when you select the Config icon on the WLAN Card Settings  
window.  
Network Authentication allows  
you to select one of the following  
four Network Authentication  
methods:  
Shared  
Open  
WPA-PSK  
WPA  
Select one of these four options  
if you wish to use a network key  
to authenticate a preferred  
wireless network.  
Important: Use the online help to find detailed information about these Network  
Authentication methods.  
Data encryption allows you to enable or disable WEP keys.  
Wireless Network Key (WEP)  
Key Format allows you to set a hexadecimal digit or ASCII character WEP key.  
Key Length allows you to choose a 64-bit or a 128-bit WEP key.  
64-bit encryption contains 10 hexadecimal digits or 5 ASCII characters.  
128-bit encryption contains 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 ASCII characters.  
Important: All wireless clients in a network must have identical WEP keys to  
communicate with each other or with an access point.  
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To assign WEP keys  
Complete these steps to assign WEP keys.  
Manual Assignment. For 64-bit encryption, enter 10 hexadecimal digits (0~9,  
a~f, A~F) or 5 ASCII characters in each of the four WEP keys. For 128-bit  
encryption, enter 26 hexadecimal digits (0~9, a~f, A~F) or 13 ASCII characters  
in each of the four WEP keys.  
Automatic Generation. Type a combination of up to 64 letters, numbers, or  
symbols in the Passphrase field. The Wireless Settings utility uses an algorithm  
to generate four WEP keys based on the typed combination.  
Important:  
64-bit and 40-bit WEP keys use the same encryption method and can  
interoperate on wireless networks. This lower level of WEP encryption uses  
a 40-bit (10 hexadecimal digits assigned by the user) secret key and a 24-  
bit Initialization Vector assigned by the wireless LAN adapter. 104-bit and  
128-bit WEP keys use the same encryption method.  
After assigning the WEP keys, click Apply to save and activate the  
encryption. Manually assigned encryptions are more secure than  
automatically generated encryptions.  
Use Manual Assignment instead of Automatic Generation if you are not sure  
whether other wireless clients use the same algorithm as that of wireless  
LAN adapter.  
Keep a record of the WEP encryption keys.  
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Locating Available Wireless Networks  
The Site Survey window displays the available networks within the wireless LAN  
adapter range. The following illustration and list describes the fields that display  
on the Site Survey tab when you select the Survey icon in the WLAN Card  
Settings window.  
SSID – Displays the SSID  
(service set identifier) of the  
network.  
Ch – Displays the direct  
sequence channel used by the  
network.  
RSSI – Displays the Received  
Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI)  
in dBm.  
Security - Shows whether a  
network has an enabled (On) or  
disabled (Off) WEP encryption.  
BSSID – Displays the MAC  
address of the access point or  
the BSSID of the Ad-hoc node.  
Search – Scans all available wireless networks and displays the scan result in the  
Available Networks field. Select an available wireless network from the Available  
Networks field and click Connect to establish a connection. If you do not find an  
available network, click Search again to rescan all available networks.  
About Wireless Settings  
The About icon displays the software version, driver version, and copyright  
information.  
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Displaying Connection Status  
The Link State icon on the WLAN Card Settings window displays the current  
connection status of the wireless LAN adapter to the AP or to other Wi-Fi devices.  
An icon represents the link state for easy identification. Refer to the following  
table for icon indications.  
Excellent link quality  
(Infrastructure)  
Not linked  
(Infrastructure)  
Good link quality  
(Infrastructure)  
Linked (Ad-hoc)  
Not linked (Ad-hoc)  
Scanning  
Fair link quality  
(Infrastructure)  
Poor link quality  
(Infrastructure)  
Command Icons  
The command icons that appear on the WLAN Card Settings window allow you  
to perform various functions. The following illustration and list describes these  
functions.  
Apply Click to apply the  
changes made on the  
Wireless Settings utility.  
OK Click to close the  
Wireless Settings utility  
window.  
Cancel Click to cancel  
any changes made on the  
Wireless Settings utility.  
Clicking Cancel closes the  
Wireless Settings utility  
window.  
Help – Click to display the  
context-sensitive (window-  
specific) online help menu.  
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Configuring and Managing Network Location Settings  
Configuring and Managing Network Location Settings  
The Mobile Manager utility is a convenient tool to configure and manage network location settings. This utility  
allows users to configure multiple alternative configurations for different locations. You need to set up this utility  
once so you can easily switch configurations when you change your location.  
Launching the Mobile Manager Utility  
To launch the Mobile Manager utility, right-click the Control Center icon on the  
Windows taskbar, and select Mobile Manager. The Mobile Manager window  
opens.  
Note: Use the Mobile Manager utility main window to create, edit, or activate a  
configuration. The main window displays the menu bar, toolbar, and existing  
configurations. The toolbar buttons allow quick access to some common  
commands in the Mobile Manager utility. All toolbar button commands are also  
available from the menu bar.  
Mobile Manager Utility Menus  
The following tables describe the features available from the Mobile Manager  
window menu bar and toolbar.  
File Menu  
Select this option to launch the New  
New Configuration  
Configuration Wizard. See Creating a New  
Configuration, later in this section, for details.  
Select this option to load a configuration from an  
Import Configuration  
INI File.  
Save the selected configuration (containing  
Export Configuration  
Wireless Settings, TCP/IP Settings, Network  
Settings, etc.) to an INI file. The INI file may be  
saved on a floppy disk, and may be imported by  
other computers with the Mobile Manager utility.  
You may also use this file as a backup.  
Select to close the Mobile Manager utility.  
Exit  
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Mobilize Menu  
Activating this option allows the WebSTAR  
DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter to switch  
to another association you have specified when  
changes to an existing association occurred. If  
no associations are made, Auto Roaming  
automatically connects to a wireless network  
based on your specified configurations.  
Auto Roaming  
Applies the configuration you selected from the  
list. Follow the on-screen instructions to activate  
a configuration.  
Activate Configuration  
Note: Activating a configuration requires system restart when you are using  
Windows 98 or Windows ME. Windows 2000 and Windows XP do not require  
a system restart after you activate a configuration.  
Edit Menu  
Note: The Edit menu commands appear when you right-click a configuration in  
the Mobile Manager window.  
The Edit Configuration option allows you to edit  
Edit Configuration  
selected configuration items. See Editing a  
Configuration, later in this section, for details.  
Changes the name of the selected configuration  
Rename  
Duplicates the selected configuration  
Copy  
Discards the selected configuration  
Delete  
Raises the position of a selected wireless  
Up Arrow  
network configuration in the preferred network list  
Lowers the position of the selected wireless  
Down Arrow  
network configuration in the preferred network list  
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View Menu  
Large Icons  
Displays large icons for each configuration  
Displays small icons for each configuration  
Small Icons  
List  
Shows a list of available configurations  
Displays the name, type, and description of a  
selected configuration  
Details  
Help Menu  
Displays the WinHelp window for context-  
sensitive (window-specific) online help  
Contents  
Displays the Mobile Manager version number  
and copyright information. Click on the  
WebSTAR logo to open the WebSTAR Web  
site  
About Mobile Manager  
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Creating a New Configuration  
Complete these steps to create a new configuration.  
1. Right-click the Control Center icon on the Windows taskbar and select  
Mobile Manager. The Mobile Manager window opens.  
2. To launch the New Configuration Wizard, click File and then select New  
Configuration from the menu. The New Configuration Wizard dialog box  
opens.  
3. Choose one of the following  
configuration types; then, click  
Next:  
Select 802.11b/g Wireless  
Local Area Network  
Configuration if you have  
an installed WebSTAR  
DPW939 USB Wireless LAN  
Adapter in your computer.  
Select Local Area Network  
Configuration if your  
computer has an installed  
network interface card other  
than a WebSTAR DPW939  
USB Wireless LAN Adapter.  
Select Dialup Networking  
Configuration if your  
computer has an installed  
modem.  
4. Enter the name and description  
of the configuration you wish to  
create. Then, click Next.  
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5. Select the wireless settings  
you want to use. Then, click  
Next.  
6. Select “Obtain an IP  
address from a DHCP  
Server” to allow the system  
to automatically assign an IP  
address. Or, select “Specify  
an IP address” to manually  
enter an IP address; then,  
type the IP address and the  
Subnet Mask in the text box.  
Then, click Next.  
7. Enter the computer name  
that identifies your computer  
on the network. Do not  
change the Primary DNS  
Suffix. Then, click Next.  
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8. Use this window to verify  
and/or change the proxy server  
and printer sharing settings.  
Click Advanced to display  
and/or change the proxy server  
and printer sharing options.  
Then, click Next.  
9. Select the Activate  
Configuration Now option to  
start using the created  
configuration.  
Note: The Mobile Manager  
window displays the newly  
created configuration even  
when it is not activated.  
10. Click Finish to close the  
wizard.  
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Editing a Configuration  
If you change your location or make changes in the network, you may need to  
edit an existing configuration. Use the Edit Configuration window to edit an  
existing configuration.  
1. Select a configuration from the  
Mobile Manager window.  
2. Click Edit from the menu bar,  
then, select Edit Configuration.  
The Edit Configuration window  
opens. Navigate through the  
various Edit Configuration  
windows by clicking the icons on  
the left side of the window and  
then on the tabs that display  
within each window. A description  
of these icons and tabs follows  
next in this section.  
General settings  
This selection allows you to type a name and add a description (optional) for your  
configuration.  
Name – This field allows you to name your configuration. You can use the location  
from where you are dialing or connecting to a network. For example, name your  
configuration “Work-Meeting Room” if you are using this connection at your  
workplace meeting room.  
Description – (Optional) This field allows you to enter additional details about the  
configuration in this field.  
Network settings—Wireless tab  
This selection allows you to edit your wireless network settings  
Priority of Preferred Network – This  
field allows you to select the priority of  
the preferred network.  
Network Type:  
– Infrastructure – Select  
Infrastructure to establish  
connection to an access point.  
– Ad Hoc – Select Ad Hoc to  
communicate directly with other  
WLAN devices without using an  
access point.  
SSID – This field allows you to select an SSID. SSID is a string used to identify a  
wireless LAN. You can only connect with an access point that has the same SSID.  
Use different SSIDs to segment the wireless LAN and add security.  
Channel – This field allows you to select the radio channel for the WebSTAR  
DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter. In an Infrastructure network, your wireless  
LAN adapter automatically selects the correct frequency channel required to  
communicate with an access point.  
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Network Authentication – This field allows you to select Open System,  
Shared Key, or WPA-PSK network authentication methods.  
Data encryption – This field allows you to disable or enable (64-bit or 128-  
bit) WEP encryption. The WEP Key is a 64-bit (5 byte) or 128-bit (13 byte)  
hexadecimal digit use to encrypt transmitted data packets and decrypt  
received data packets.  
Network settings—Identification tab  
This selection allows you to edit the computer name and workgroup that  
identifies your computer on the network.  
Computer name – This field allows you to assign your computer a unique  
name of up to 15 characters. The computer name allows other users in a  
network to recognize your computer. The computer name is generally the  
same with the DNS hostname.  
Workgroup – This field allows you to specify the workgroup that your  
computer is in.  
Note: Avoid using spaces or symbols in your computer name or workgroup.  
TCP/IP settings—Device tab  
The TCP/IP settings Device tab  
allows you to select the network  
adapter you want to use for this  
configuration.  
Note: This item appears only when  
you are editing a wired LAN  
configuration.  
TCP/IP settings—IP Address tab  
This selection allows you to verify and/or change the way your computer  
receives an IP address.  
Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server – The Dynamic Host  
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server assigns IP addresses automatically  
within a specified range of devices.  
Specify an IP address – Ask your network administrator for the IP address  
and subnet mask you should use. Type in the IP address and Subnet Mask  
manually.  
TCP/IP settings—Gateway tab  
This selection allows you to specify the gateways used to access the network.  
You may specify more than one gateway. Set up the primary gateway first.  
Add – This button allows you to add a new TCP/IP gateway address. The  
added gateway appears in the Default gateways list. Repeat the process to  
add another gateway. The value in each gateway field must be between 0  
and 255. You can have up to eight IP addresses for gateways.  
Edit – This button allows you to edit a selected gateway address.  
Remove – This button allows you to delete a selected gateway address.  
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TCP/IP settings—DNS tab  
The DNS tab allows you to configure the DNS settings of the selected  
configuration. This tab also allows you to add a DNS server and arrange them  
in order of their use. You may also assign a DNS suffix for a specified DNS  
server.  
TCP/IP settings—WINS tab  
The WINS tab allows you to configure the WINS settings of the selected  
configuration. This tab allows you to add WINS addresses and arrange them in  
order of their use. This tab also allows you to enable or import LMHOST  
lookup and adjust the NetBIOS settings.  
Internet settings  
This selection allows you to configure your proxy server settings.  
A proxy server acts as a security  
barrier between your internal  
network (intranet) and the Internet.  
A proxy server restricts other  
people on the Internet from gaining  
access to confidential information  
on your intranet or your computer.  
Disable Proxy Server – This  
selection allows you to disable the  
proxy server.  
Enable Proxy Server – This  
selection allows you to use the  
Proxy server to access the Internet.  
Note: You may gain access to local  
addresses easier and faster if you  
do not use the proxy server.  
Use the same proxy server for all protocols – This selection specifies  
whether you want to use the same proxy server to gain access to the Internet  
using all protocols.  
Servers fields – These fields allow you to type the address and port number  
of the proxy server you want to use to gain access to the Internet over HTTP,  
Secure, FTP, Gopher, or Socks protocol.  
Exceptions field  
This selection allows you to specify exceptions to your proxy server settings.  
Do not use proxy server for address beginning with – This field allows you  
to type the Web addresses that do not need to be accessed through the proxy  
server. If you want to connect to a computer on your intranet, make sure you  
type its address in this text box. You may use wild cards to match domain and  
host names or addresses, for example, “*.company.com” or “192.72.111.*”  
Bypass proxy server for local addresses – This option allows you to use the  
proxy server for all local (intranet) addresses.  
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Sharing settings  
This selection allows you to share printers over the network. To activate these  
settings you must have File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks installed  
on your computer.  
I want to set the default  
printer– This option allows  
you to select the default  
printer for printer sharing.  
Default printer – This option  
allows you to select the  
default printer from a list of  
installed printers.  
Click New to add a new  
printer using the Windows®  
Add Printer Wizard.  
Click Properties to display  
the properties of a selected  
printer.  
Command options  
Click these buttons to activate, save, or cancel changes made in the  
configuration. Click Close to close the Edit Configuration window. Click Help to  
view the context-sensitive (window-specific) help files.  
Command Options  
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Monitoring Available Wireless Networks  
The Site Monitor utility measures the signal-to-noise (SNR) values of all  
available wireless networks. Use this utility to determine the best placement of  
access points in a wireless network.  
To monitor available wireless networks  
Follow this procedure to monitor available wireless networks using the Site  
Monitor utility.  
1. Right-click the Control Center icon  
on the Windows taskbar and select  
Site Monitor. The Site Monitor  
survey message appears.  
2. Click OK. The Site Monitor window  
opens.  
To view available wireless connections  
The Site Monitor main window displays the available wireless connections and  
the SNR value of each available connection. Use the Site Monitor window to  
locate the available wireless connection with the best signal.  
Note: Some access points disable their SSID broadcasting to hide themselves  
from “Site Survey” or “Site Monitor.” You may join these APs if you know their  
SSIDs.  
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Monitoring a Connection  
Follow this procedure to monitor a connection for troubleshooting or configuration  
purposes. The Monitor window provides a detailed analysis of the wireless  
connection.  
1. Select the connection from the available networks displayed in the Site  
Monitor window.  
2. Click Commands from the Site Monitor window menu bar, and then select  
Monitor. The Monitor window opens.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
This section contains troubleshooting tips for solving common problems you may encounter when using the  
WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter.  
Troubleshooting the DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter  
This troubleshooting section provides answers to some common problems which  
you may encounter while installing and/or using WebSTAR DPW939 USB  
Wireless LAN Adapter. These problems require simple troubleshooting that you  
can perform by yourself. Contact SciCare Broadband Services if you encounter  
problems not mentioned in this section.  
Problem  
Solution  
My computer does not  
recognize the installed  
WebSTAR DPW939 USB  
Wireless LAN Adapter.  
Verify that the WebSTAR DPW939 USB  
Wireless LAN Adapter drivers are properly  
installed by following these instructions:  
1. Open the Control Panel window from the  
Windows desktop.  
2. Double-click the System icon.Choose one  
of the following options depending on your  
operating system:  
Windows 98SE and Me users: Select  
the Device Manager tab.  
Windows 2000 and XP users: Select the  
Hardware tab; then, click Device  
Manager.  
3. Click the + symbol preceding the Network  
Adapters item then check the 802.11b/g  
Network Adapter item.  
Note: A yellow exclamation point or a red  
plus sign preceding the network adapter  
means that the device driver is not properly  
installed. Re-install the device driver  
according to the instructions that follow next.  
A yellow exclamation point  
or a red plus sign appears  
on the WebSTAR 802.11b  
Network Adapter or  
WebSTAR 802.11g  
Network Adapter item.  
The device driver is not properly installed.  
Follow these instructions to uninstall and re-  
install the driver.  
1. Insert the Support CD into the CD-ROM  
drive.  
2. When the WebSTAR Wireless LAN  
installation window appears, click Uninstall  
Utility.  
3. Restart your computer and repeat the  
software installation following the installation  
instructions found in the Software and  
Hardware Installation section, earlier in  
this guide.  
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Solution  
Problem  
Verify that the Network Type of the  
device is set to Infrastructure mode.  
I cannot connect to an  
Access Point.  
Verify that the device has the same  
Service Set Identifier (SSID) as that of  
the AP.  
Verify that the device and the AP have the  
same Encryption. If WEP encryption is  
enabled, set the same WEP keys for the  
device and the AP.  
Verify that the MAC address of the device  
is added in the AP Authorization Table.  
Verify this with your LAN administrator.  
Verify that there is good signal reception.  
Shorten the distance between the device  
and the access point.  
Verify that the device and the AP have the  
same Encryption. If WEP encryption is  
enabled, set the same WEP keys for the  
device and the AP.  
I can connect to an Access  
Point but I cannot connect to  
the Internet.  
Verify that the network protocol  
parameters (IP address, subnet mask,  
gateway, and DNS) of your computer are  
correctly set.  
Verify the proxy settings of the Web  
browser.  
Verify that the device has the same  
Service Set Identifier (SSID) with that of  
the other station.  
I cannot connect to another  
station with a wireless LAN  
device.  
Verify that there is good signal reception.  
Shorten the distance between the device  
and the station.  
Verify that the device and the other station  
have the same Encryption. If WEP  
encryption is enabled, set the same WEP  
keys for the device and the AP.  
Verify that the device and the other APs  
and/or clients have the same Encryption.  
If you enable WEP encryption, you must  
set the same WEP keys for the device  
and the other AP/s and/or clients.  
I cannot connect to other  
computers linked via an  
Access Point or Ad-hoc  
network.  
Verify the TCP/IP settings (IP address,  
subnet mask, gateway, and DNS) of your  
computer.  
Enable file and printer sharing in each  
client computer to allow file sharing.  
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Problem  
Solution  
I always have poor link quality Do the following to achieve better link quality  
and low signal.  
and stronger signal:  
Keep the device away from microwave  
ovens and large metal objects to avoid  
radio interference.  
Shorten the distance between the device  
and the AP/station.  
The throughput seems slow.  
Avoid placing the device behind a metal  
object. Clear obstacles between the AP  
and the device.  
Try moving the client closer to the  
WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN  
Adapter to see if the throughput  
increases.  
Consider adding a second WebSTAR  
DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter to  
implement roaming.  
Why do I get the warning “Hi- This warning message appears when you  
Speed USB Device Plugged plug the WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless  
Into Non-Hi-Speed USB Hub” LAN Adapter to a USB 1.1 port. Select from  
message when I connected one of the following options according to your  
the WebSTAR DPW939 USB operating system:  
Wireless LAN Adapter to the  
For Windows XP users, you need to  
upgrade your OS to Service Pack 1 to  
convert your USB ports to USB 2.0.  
USB port?  
For Windows 2000 users, you must install  
Service Pack 4 in order to convert your  
USB ports into USB 2.0. You can  
download these service packs from the  
Windows Update Web site  
(www.windowsupdate.microsoft.com).  
When I remove the wireless  
adapter from my computer  
running Windows 98SE, my  
system becomes very slow  
and stops responding.  
This is a limitation with computers equipped  
with Intel/NVIDIA USB 2.0 controller and  
running the newest OrangeWare USB 2.0  
driver.  
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Regulation Domain  
IEEE 802.11b/g networks are regulated worldwide because these networks use the 2.4GHz ~ 2.5GHz ISM  
(Instrumentation, Scientific, and Medical) Band. The WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter is shipped  
with a default regulation domain allowed in your country and location. The FCC (US) and ETSI (Europe) specify  
operation from 2.4 GHz to 2.4835 GHz. For Japan, operation is specified as 2.4 GHz to 2.497 GHz. For each  
supported regulatory domain, all channels marked with “Yes” are supported. The channel center frequencies and  
channel ID (CH ID) numbers are shown in the following table.  
DSSS PHY frequency channel plan  
.
Regulatory Domain  
CH ID  
1
Frequency  
2412 MHz  
2417 MHz  
2422 MHz  
2427 MHz  
2432 MHz  
2437 MHz  
2442 MHz  
2447 MHz  
2452 MHz  
2457 MHz  
2462 MHz  
2467 MHz  
2472 MHz  
2484 MHz  
X’10’ FCC  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
X’30’ FCC  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
X’40’MKK  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
In a multiple cell network topology, overlapping and/or adjacent cells using  
different channels can operate simultaneously without interference if the distance  
between the center frequencies is at least 30 MHz.  
Important: Channel 14 is specifically for operation in Japan.  
Regulating agencies and allowed channels  
Country  
Unites States  
Regulating Agency  
Allowed Channels  
1-11  
FCC  
ETSI  
MKK  
Europe  
Japan  
1-13  
1-14  
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Technical Specifications  
Technical Specifications  
This section provides the technical specifications for your WebSTAR DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter.  
Important: Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Hardware and Software Specifications  
Specification  
Standard  
Parameter  
IEEE 802.11g  
USB 2.0  
Interface  
Operation Modes  
Ad-hoc network mode  
Infrastructure network mode  
Security Features  
SSID network identification for  
security  
64-bit and 128-bit WEP data  
encryption and decryption  
WiFi Protected Access (WPA)  
Data transfer rate  
802.11g: 54Mbps with auto-fallback  
to 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, and 6Mbps  
802.11b: 11Mbps with auto-fallback  
to 5.5, 2, and 1Mbps  
Technology  
Octagonal Frequency Division  
Multiplexing (OFDM)  
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum  
(DSSS)  
Supported Operating Systems  
Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, and XP  
Device Driver and Configuration  
Utility  
Wireless Setting Utility running on  
Microsoft Windows 98SE, ME, 2000  
(SP4), and XP (SP1) platform  
Note: Under Windows XP, use the  
Windows XP built-in monitor and  
configuration utility.  
Operating Distance  
Indoors @ 11Mbps : 130 ft (40 m)  
Indoors @ 54Mbps : 80 ft (25 m)  
Outdoors @ 11Mbps LOS* : 1000 ft  
(310 m)  
Outdoors @ 54Mbps LOS* : 200 ft  
(60 m)  
* Line-of-sight  
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Parameter  
Specification  
Frequency Band  
Compatibility  
2.4 GHz ~ 2.5 GHz  
Compatible with IEEE 802.11b and  
802.11g devices  
Power Requirements  
LED Indicators  
USB bus powered  
Activity  
Power  
Safety and Regulatory Approvals  
FCC  
VCCI  
CE  
TELEC & JATE  
Software Support  
Control Center  
One Touch Wizard  
Wireless Settings  
Mobile Manager  
Site Monitor  
Troubleshooting  
Note: The DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter operating distance may be  
shorter if there are walls, barriers, or interferences in the home layout or  
operating environment.  
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Glossary  
Glossary  
10BaseT An IEEE standard (802.3) for operating 10 Mbps Ethernet networks (LANs) with  
twisted pair cabling and a wiring hub.  
Access Point An inter-networking device that seamlessly connects wired and wireless networks.  
Access points, when combined with a distributed system, support the creation of  
multiple radio cells that enable roaming throughout a facility.  
Ad Hoc A network composed solely of stations within mutual communication range of each  
other (no access point connected).  
BSS Basic Service Set. A set of stations controlled by a single coordination function.  
Channel A medium used to pass protocol data units that can be used simultaneously in the  
same volume of space by other channels of the same physical layer with an  
acceptably low frame error ratio due to mutual interference.  
Encapsulated An Ethernet address mode that treats the entire Ethernet packet as a whole and  
places it inside an 802.11 frame along with a new header.  
ESS Extended Service Set. A set of one or more interconnected Basic Service Sets  
(BSSs) and integrated Local Area Networks (LANs) can be configured as an  
Extended Service Set.  
Ethernet The most widely used medium access method, which is defined by the IEEE 802.3  
standard. Ethernet is normally a shared media LAN; for example, all the devices  
on the network segment share total bandwidth. Ethernet networks operate at  
10 Mbps using CSMA/CD to run over 10BaseT cables.  
Gateway A network component that acts as an entrance to another network.  
IEEE 802.11 The IEEE 802.xx is a set of specifications for LANs from the Institute of Electrical  
and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). Most wired networks conform to 802.3 (the  
specification for CSMA/CD-based Ethernet networks), or 802.5 (the specification  
for token ring networks). Specification 802.11 defines the standard for wireless  
LANs encompassing three incompatible (non-interoperable) technologies:  
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS), Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum  
(DSSS), and Infrared. IEEE standards ensure interoperability between systems of  
the same type.  
Infrastructure A wireless network centered about an access point. In this environment, the  
access point not only provides communication with the wired network but also  
mediates wireless network traffic in the immediate neighborhood.  
IP Internet Protocol. The standard protocol within TCP/IP that defines the basic unit  
of information passed across an Internet connection by breaking down data  
messages into packets, routing and transporting the packets over network  
connections, then reassembling the packets at their destination. IP corresponds to  
the network layer in the ISO/OSI model.  
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IP Address An IP address is a 32-bit number that identifies each sender or receiver of  
information sent across the Internet. An IP address has two parts: the identifier of  
a particular network on the Internet, and an identifier of the particular device (which  
can be a server or a workstation) within that network.  
ISP Internet Service Provider. An organization that provides access to the Internet.  
Small ISPs provide service using cable modems and ISDN, while the larger ISPs  
also offer private line hookups (T1, fractional T1, T3, etc.).  
LAN Local Area Network. A communications network that serves users within a defined  
geographical area. The benefits include the sharing of Internet access, files, and  
equipment, such as printers and storage devices. Special network cabling  
(10BaseT) is often used to connect the PCs together.  
NAT Network Address Translation. The translation of an Internet Protocol address  
(IP address) used within one network to a different IP address known within  
another network. One network is designated as the internal network and the other  
is designated as the external. The internal network then appears as one entity to  
the outside world.  
RF Radio Frequency. The international unit for measuring frequency is Hertz (Hz), which  
is equivalent to the older unit of cycles per second. One megahertz (MHz) is one  
million Hertz. One gigahertz (GHz) is one billion Hertz. The standard U.S. electrical  
power frequency is 60 Hz. The AM broadcast radio frequency band is 0.55 MHz to  
1.6 MHz. The FM broadcast radio frequency band is 88 MHz to 108 MHz. Wireless  
802.11 LANs operate at 2.4 GHz.  
SSID Service Set ID. A group name shared by every member of a wireless network. Only  
client PCs with the same SSID are allowed to establish a connection.  
Subnet Mask A value that defines whether your computer communicates only within your LAN or  
communicates outside of your LAN, where it is routed out to the rest of the Internet.  
A Subnet Mask that has the same first three components (for example,  
255.255.255.0) is the routing pattern for a Class C IP address.  
TCP Transmission Control Protocol. The standard transport level protocol that provides  
the full duplex, stream service on which many applications’ protocols depend. TCP  
allows a process on one device to send a stream of data to a process on another.  
Software implementing TCP usually resides in the operating system and uses the IP  
to transmit information across the network.  
USB Universal Serial Bus. A Plug and Play standard for connecting multiple input/output  
devices to a single high-bandwidth port. The design of the bus allows hot-swapping  
of the devices (disconnection and reconnection without powering the computer off)  
and automatic configuration.  
WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy. The optional cryptographic confidentiality algorithm  
specified by 802.11. The algorithm is being used to provide data confidentiality that  
is subjectively equivalent to the confidentiality of a wired LAN medium that does not  
employ cryptographic techniques to enhance privacy.  
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Notices  
Notices  
Trademarks  
Scientific-Atlanta and the Scientific-Atlanta logo are registered trademarks of  
Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.  
DPW939 and WebSTAR are trademarks of Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.  
Other trademarks listed herein are the property of their respective owners.  
Disclaimer  
Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions that may  
appear in this guide. Scientific-Atlanta reserves the right to change this guide at  
any time without notice.  
Documentation Copyright Notice  
© 2005 Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. All rights reserved.  
Printed in the United States of America.  
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of this  
document may be reproduced in any form without the express written permission  
of Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.  
Software Use Notice  
The software described in this document is copyrighted and furnished to you  
under a license agreement. You may only use or copy this software in  
accordance with the terms of your license agreement.  
Firmware Use Notice  
The firmware in this equipment is copyrighted. You may only use the firmware in  
the equipment in which it is provided. Any reproduction or distribution of this  
firmware or any portion of it, without express written consent is prohibited.  
Canada EMI Regulation  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du  
Canada.  
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WebSTAR® Model DPW939™ USB Wireless LAN Adapter User’s Guide  
Regulatory Compliance  
FCC Part 15 Declaration of Conformity (DoC)  
FCC Declaration of Conformity  
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: 1) the device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2) the device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
WebSTAR Model DPW939 USB Wireless LAN Adapter  
Manufactured by: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.; 5030 Sugarloaf Parkway;  
Atlanta, Georgia 30044; USA  
Telephone US and Canada: 1-800-283-2636 (toll-free)  
Telephone outside US: 1-800-236-2200 (toll-free)  
Telephone within US: +1-800-236-1077 (direct)  
FCC Rules and Regulations – Part 15  
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commissions  
Rules and Regulation. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction  
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Relocate your wireless LAN equipped laptop computer  
Increase the separation between the wireless LAN equipped laptop  
computer and other electronics  
Connect the wireless LAN equipped laptop computer into an outlet on a  
circuit different from that of other electronics  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance  
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an  
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with  
minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator & your body.  
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For Information  
If You Need Technical Assistance  
If you need technical assistance, contact your cable service provider.  
Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.  
770.236.5000  
5030 Sugarloaf Parkway, Box 565447  
Lawrenceville, GA 30042  
Product and service availability subject to change without notice.  
© 2005 Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. All rights reserved.  
April 2005 Printed in United States of America  
Part Number 740009 Rev A  
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