SonicWALL Network Card Wireless Card User Manual

COMPREHENSIVE INTERNET SECURITY  
SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card  
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Features and Benefits  
This section provides a list of wireless features, information on wireless interoperability, and security.  
Wireless Features  
The SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card includes the features highlighted in Table 2.  
Table 2: Wireless Features  
Features  
Benefits  
2.4GHz IEEE 802.11b/g standard compliant  
5GHz IEEE 802.11a standard compliant  
Fully interoperable with IEEE 802.11a/b/g compliant  
products  
Up to 54Mbps and 108Mps (in 802.11a and  
Turbo G mode) high-speed data rates  
Capable of handling heavy data payloads such as  
MPEG video streaming  
WPA-PSK, WPA-EAP and 152-bit WEP Data  
Encryption with support for TKIP and AES  
Powerful data security  
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) support  
Provides flexible selection of the best frequency to  
allow mobility among all existing IEEE 802.11a/b/g  
networks  
Transmission Power Control (TPC) support  
Multi-country Roaming (802.11d) support  
Offers flexibility to adjust RF output power  
Automatically adjusts regulatory domain to operate in  
different countries  
Interoperability  
The SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card is WiFi certified to ensure wireless interoperability  
with other WiFi certified devices.  
Security  
The following security support is included:  
WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) and WPA-EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) including EAP-TLS  
and EAP-PEAP  
WiFiSec (IPSec VPN) using SonicWALL’s Global Security Client  
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption, operating with 64 bit, 128 bit or 152 bit encryption  
AES-CCM Encryption support  
Support for Windows 802.1X supplicants  
Wireless LAN Solutions  
The following list describes example applications of wireless LANs:  
Office networks - Business users need a cost-effective, easy and quick installation in an office net-  
work.  
Training/educational facilities - Training sites at corporations and students at universities use wire-  
less connectivity to ease access to information, information exchanges, and learning.  
Wireless extensions to Ethernet networks - Network managers in dynamic environments can min-  
imize the overhead caused by moves, extensions to networks, and other changes with wireless LANs.  
Wired LAN backup - Network managers implement wireless LANs to provide backup for mission-  
critical applications running on wired networks.  
Access to environments requiring real-time information - Doctors/nurses, point-of-sale employ-  
ees, and warehouse workers can access real-time information while dealing with patients, serving  
customers and processing information.  
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Frequently changing environments - Show rooms, meeting rooms, retail stores, and manufacturing  
sites where the workplace is frequently being rearranged.  
Difficult-to-wire environments - There are many situations where wires cannot easily be laid. His-  
toric buildings, older buildings, open areas and across busy streets make the installation of LANs ei-  
ther impossible or very expensive.  
Temporary workgroups - Consider situations in parks, athletic arenas, exhibitions, disaster-recov-  
ery, temporary office and construction sites where you need a temporary WLAN established and re-  
moved.  
Deployment Scenarios  
This section provides deployment scenarios to help you understand how wireless LAN products work  
together to create a wireless network. Refer to the following deployment scenarios:  
Ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) for departmental or office LANs  
Infrastructure for Enterprise LANs  
Ad-Hoc (Peer-to-Peer)  
The ad-hoc (peer-to-peer) mode is the simplest network configuration that supports several computers  
equipped with SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Cards to form a wireless network. In ad-hoc  
mode, each client is peer-to-peer and would only have access to the resources of the other client. In ad-  
hoc mode, the client does not require an access point.  
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Infrastructure Mode  
The infrastructure mode requires the use of an access point (AP). In infrastructure mode, wireless  
communication between two computers is transferred through the AP. The AP can standalone or be wired  
to an Ethernet network. If an AP is used in standalone mode, the AP can extend the range of independent  
wireless LANs by acting as a repeater to effectively double the distance between wireless stations. The  
figure below illustrates a network in infrastructure mode.  
Installing the Drivers and SonicWALL Client Utility  
This section describes how to install the drivers and SonicWALL Client Utility for Windows 98SE/ME/  
2000/XP.  
Before You Begin  
During the installation, Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP may need to copy systems files from its installation  
CD. Therefore, you may need a copy of the Windows installation CD available before installing the drivers.  
On many systems, instead of a CD, the necessary installation files are archived on the hard disk in  
C:\WINDOWS \OPTIONS\CABS directory.  
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Installing the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card Drivers  
This section provides step-by-step procedures to install the SonicWALL driver and Client Utility. Do not  
insert the wireless card until after the driver installation is complete.  
Perform the following steps below in order to install the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card  
drivers:  
1. Insert the CD-ROM that was provided to you in this package. The setup should run automatically. If  
the setup does not run automatically, then you must manually select the Setup.exe file from the CD-  
ROM drive.  
2. Once the setup begins you will see the Install Shield Wizard, as the image depicts below.  
3. Click on the Next button to continue. The Install Wizard will then let you select a destination folder for  
the utility and drivers. Click on the Browse button and specify another folder, or click on the Next but-  
ton to use the default folder.  
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4. The Install Wizard will then allow you to select a Program Folder. Select one from the list, or click on  
the Next button to use the default program folder.  
5. The Install Wizard will then inform you that it has enough information to begin the installation process.  
Click on the Next button to continue.  
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6. The Install Wizard will then begin to copy the files to your computer, as the image depicts below.  
7. Click on the Finish button. The first part of the installation is complete.  
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8. Gently insert the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card into the CardBus Type II slot of  
your PC. Windows will automatically detect the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card  
and display the Found New Hardware Wizard, as the image depicts below.  
9. Select the Install the software automatically (Recommended) radio button, and then click on the  
Next button to continue. If you are using Windows XP, you will see a message regarding Windows  
Logo Testing, click on the Continue Anyway button to continue.  
10.The setup will then begin to copy the necessary files. After the copying is completed you will see the  
final screen of the installation procedure, Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard window. The  
installation of the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card is now complete. Click on the  
Finish button.  
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Using the SonicWALL Client Utility  
This section describes the features of the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card and its  
configuration process. After a successful installation, a SonicWALL Client Utility program group will be  
added to the Programs menu.  
To launch the SonicWALL Client Utility, click Start > Programs > SonicWALL Client Utility >  
SonicWALL Client Utility. The SonicWALL Client Utility icon will appear in the system tray each time  
your computer is restarted.  
Right-click on the SonicWALL Client Utility icon in the system tray and then click on Open Client Utility...,  
as the image depicts below.  
The SonicWALL Client Utility appears. The SonicWALL Client Utility contains five tabs, each tab is  
described in detail in the following sections.  
Current Status  
Profile Management  
Site Survey  
Diagnostics  
Driver Information  
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Current Status  
The first tab displays the Current Status. The Current Status tab provides the following current status  
information:  
Profile Name - The current name of the selected configuration profile.  
Network Type - The current type of wireless network that is either Access Point or Ad hoc.  
Network SSID - The wireless network instance (SSID) that the device is currently connected to.  
Current Mode - The current wireless mode is the frequency and data rate that has been selected.  
Current Channel - Specifies the current channel that the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wire-  
less Card is connected to or scanning on.  
Link Status - The link can be either connected or disconnected to an Access point or other wireless  
client.  
Encryption Type - Describes whether or not the wireless traffic is encrypting.  
IP Address - The current IP address of the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card.  
Gateway - The IP address of the Gateway (access point) connecting the device.  
DNS Server - The IP address of the Domain Name System (DNS) server used for DNS naming reso-  
lution.  
Host Name: The name of the computer running the SonicWALL Client Utility.  
Advanced Status  
Click on the Advanced button to view more details about the status. You will then see the following  
window.  
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The Advanced Status window displays the following information:  
Transmit Power Level - Provides current setting of Radio output power.  
Associated BSSID - Shows the MAC address of the associated Access Point.  
Power Save Mode - The type of Power Savings that is configured on the device  
Frequency - The current frequency that the Wireless device is connected to or is scanning on.  
Transmit Rate - The transmit rate (Mbps) for the current connection for the wireless driver.  
Receive Rate - The receive rate (Mbps) for the current connection for the driver.  
Click on the OK button to close this window and return to the Current Status tab.  
Profile Management  
The second tab displays the Profile Management. The Profile Management tab allows you to configure  
several different user defined policies. This tab is used to create a new profile, modify and existing profile,  
remove an existing profile, or activate an existing profile. Each profile can be configured to match the  
appropriate settings of a unique wireless network.  
Adding or Modifying a Configuration Profile  
To add a new configuration file, click on the New button. To modify or remove a configuration profile,  
select the configuration from the Profile list and click the Modify or Remove button.  
Another window will then appear displaying three tabs: General, Security, and Advanced. Each tab is  
described below.  
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General  
The first tab displayed is the General tab.  
In the General tab, you can specify a new profile name and SSID.  
Profile Name — Enter a name for this profile. This can be any name that you may associate with  
your network.  
SSID1 — Enter the SSID of the network. The SSID is a unique name shared among all points in your  
wireless network. The SSID must be identical for all points in the network, and is case-sensitive.  
Click on the OK button to save the changes.  
Security  
The second tab displayed is the Security tab. Here you can specify and configure the security method  
that is used by your network. There are five types of security methods available:  
WPA-EAP - (WiFi Protected Access - Extensible Authentication Protocol) Provides WPA with 802.1X  
RADIUS authentication.  
WPA-PSK - (WiFi Protected Access - Pre-Shared Key) Provides support for both Passphrass (8-63  
characters) and Hexadecimal (64 characters) keys.  
WEP - (Wired Equivalent Privacy) Provides the ability for setting of all four WEP keys. The WEP  
selection also allows for setting of a unique key, which is used with higher forms of encryption such as  
AES.  
None - Use this mode when there is no security authentication or encryption is currently enabled on  
your Wireless LAN network.  
Configuration for each security method is described below.  
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WPA-EAP  
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) was designed to improve upon the security features of WEP (Wired  
Equivalent Privacy). WPA provides improved data encryption through the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol  
(TKIP), which scrambles the keys using a hashing algorithm and by adding an integrity-checking feature  
to ensure that the keys have not been tampered.  
EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an extension to the PPP protocol that enables a variety of  
authentication protocols to be used. It passes through the exchange of authentication messages, allowing  
the authentication software stored in a server to interact with its counterpart in the client.  
If your network uses WPA-EAP, select that radio button. You must then select an EAP type from the drop-  
down list. The two options available are: TLS and PEAP.  
Before you enable WPA-EAP type TLS or PEAP authentication, your network devices must meet the  
following requirements:  
You must have a valid Windows username and password, and the password cannot be blank.  
The appropriate certificate must be installed on your computer. TLS requires both a Certificate Au-  
thority (CA) certificate and a user certificate. PEAP requires only a CA certificate.  
WPA-EAP Using TLS  
TLS (Transport Layer Security) is an IETF standardized authentication protocol that uses PKI (Public Key  
Infrastructure) certificate-based authentication of both the client and authentication server.  
Select TLS from the drop-down list, and then click on the Configure button. The SonicWALL Client Utility  
will then search your computer for any certificates. If you do not have any certificates, you will see the  
following message, requiring you to select another WPA-EAP option.  
Click on the OK button.  
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WPA-EAP Using PEAP  
PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) is a protocol developed jointly by Microsoft, RSA  
Security, and Cisco Systems for transmitting authentication data, including passwords over a 802.11  
wireless network. PEAP authenticates wireless LAN clients using only server-side digital certificates by  
creating an SSL/TLS tunnel between the client and the authentication server. The tunnel then protects the  
subsequent user authentication exchange.  
Select PEAP from the drop-down list, and then click on the Configure button. You will then see the  
following window.  
Provide the following information for user authentication:  
Server Properties: select a server name from the drop-down list.  
User Name: enter the user name.  
Password: enter the password.  
Confirm Password: re-type the password for confirmation purposes.  
Click on the OK button, or click on the Advanced Configuration button to specify a server or login name.  
After clicking on the Advanced Configuration button, you will see the following window.  
Provide the following optional information:  
Specific Server or Domain — (Optional) Place a check in this box and enter the server or domain  
name.  
Login Name — (Optional) Place a check in this box and enter the login name.  
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WPA–PSK  
WPA–PSK (Pre-shared Key) is used in a Pre Shared Key mode that does not require an authentication  
server. Access to the Internet and the rest of the wireless network services is allowed only if the pre-  
shared key of the computer matches that of the Access Point. This approach offers the simplicity of the  
WEP key, but uses stronger TKIP encryption.  
If your network uses WPA-PSK, select that radio button, and then click on the Configure button. You will  
then see the following window.  
Enter the WPA pass-phrase in the text box. The pass-phrase must be a minimum of 8 characters. This is  
the password shared between the Access Points and the Clients. Click on the OK button when completed.  
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WEP  
WEP does not require an authentication server. Access to the Internet and the rest of the wireless network  
services is allowed only if the pre-shared key of the computer matches that of the Access Point.  
If your network uses WEP, select that radio button, and then click on the Configure button. You will then  
see the following window.  
Provide the following information for the key entry:  
Hexadecimal (0-9, A-F): select this radio button if you would like to use hexadecimal characters as  
the Pre-shared Key.  
ASCII Text (all keyboard characters): select this option if you would like to use ASCII text as the  
Pre-shared Key.  
Per-User Key: enter a per-user key, and then select an encryption type from the drop-down list:  
64 bit encryption (10 digits)  
128 bit encryption (26 digits)  
152 bit encryption (32 digits)  
Shared Key 1-4: enter the shared key and then select an encryption type from the drop-down menu.  
Click on the OK button to continue.  
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None  
If your network does not use any type of security select the None radio button and then click on the OK  
button.  
Advanced  
The third tab displayed is the Advanced tab. Here you can configure details about an Access Point or Ad  
Hoc network configuration. Each advanced setting field is described below.  
Power Save Mode - Allows you to minimize power utilized by the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band  
Wireless Card.  
Warning: Setting Power Save Mode to enabled (Normal or Maximum) may cause the user to experi-  
ence an extended connection delay of up to one minute.  
Network Type - Allows you to configure the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card as  
either an Ad hoc or Access Point type network.  
802.11b Preamble - Allows setting the preamble support to match up with the specified wireless net-  
work.  
Transmit Power Level - Allows you to modify the power output of the radio.  
Warning: Setting this to any other value except for 100% will decrease range of your SonicWALL Long  
Range Dual Band Wireless Card.  
Wireless Mode Setting - The wireless mode settings allow you to specify which wireless frequency  
and data rate the wireless network is operating at. If all selections are chosen, the SonicWALL Long  
Range Dual Band Wireless Card will automatically search all frequencies an data rates for wireless  
networks that match up to the profile settings.  
Note: The Turbo G and 5Ghz 108 Mbps modes should be chosen only if the client is associated to a  
SonicPoint.  
Wireless Mode when starting Ad Hoc setting - The “Wireless Mode When Starting Ad Hoc Setting”  
allows you to determine the type of ad hoc network to be started.  
Note: This setting will only take effect if there are no other ad hoc networks with the same SSID cur-  
rently operating within range. If existing ad hoc networks with the same SSID are currently operating,  
then the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card will connect using the frequency and data  
rate provided by the exiting ad hoc network.  
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Infrastructure Mode Configuration  
Provide the following information to configure a connection to an access point:  
Power Save Mode - Select a power save mode from the drop-down list.  
Network Type - Select Access Point from the drop-down list.  
802.11b Preamble - Select Short & Long or Long Only.  
Transmit Power Level - Select a power level from the drop-down list.  
Wireless Mode Setting - Place a check in this box if you would like to user the available frequencies.  
Click on the OK button to continue.  
Ad Hoc Configuration  
Provide the following information to configure an ad hoc configuration:  
Network Type: select Ad Hoc from the drop-down list.  
802.11b Preamble: select Short & Long or Long Only.  
Transmit Power Level: select a power level from the drop-down list.  
Wireless Mode: place a check in this box if you would like to use the available frequencies.  
Wireless Mode when Starting Ad Hoc Network: select a frequency and data rate radio button.  
Channel: select a channel number from the drop-down list, or set the channel to auto.  
Click on the OK button to continue.  
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Site Survey  
The third tab displays the Site Survey. The Site Survey tab allows you to view a list of all available  
wireless networks that are within range of the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card. Each  
wireless network entry displays the SSID, encryption settings, signal strength level, channel and wireless  
mode information. You can create a new profile by highlighting the wireless network you want to create a  
profile for and clicking on the Activate button.  
The Signal Strength column displays signal strength display units in percentage or decibels (dB). Click on  
the Refresh button to refresh the display.  
Diagnostics  
The fourth tab displays the Diagnostics. The Diagnostics tab displays the current data statistics for both  
receive and transmit. Additional statistics can be displayed by using the Advanced Statistics button.  
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Advanced Statistics  
Click on the Advanced Statistics button to view more detailed statistics. The Advanced Statistics  
Information tab contains more statistics about the network interface card. Click the OK button to continue.  
Driver Information  
The fifth tab displays the Driver Information. The Driver Information tab contains general information  
about the network interface card (the wireless network adapter) and the network driver interface  
specification (NDIS) driver. The Driver Information tab provides the following details about the driver:  
Card Name - The name of the wireless network adapter.  
MAC Address - The MAC address of the wireless network adapter.  
Driver - The driver name and path of the wireless network adapter driver.  
Driver Version - The version of the wireless network adapter driver.  
Driver Date - The creation date of the wireless network adapter driver.  
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Uninstallation  
If the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card installation is unsuccessful for any reason, the  
best way to solve the problem may be to completely uninstall the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band  
Wireless Card and its software and repeat the installation procedure again.  
This section provides a step-by-step procedure to uninstall your SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band  
Wireless Card software.  
Warning: To avoid potential conflicts during the uninstallation of the drivers, we recommend you disable  
any resident anti-virus or spyware software.  
Perform the following steps to uninstall the SonicWALL Client Utility.  
1. Click on Start > Programs > SonicWALL Client Utility > Uninstall Driver & Client Utility.  
The InstallShield Wizard displays.  
2. Click on the Remove radio button, and click on the Next button.  
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3. At the Confirm Uninstall window, click on the OK button to proceed with the uninstallation. The  
Windows InstallShield Wizard will begin removing the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Network  
Adapter drivers and SonicWALL Client Utility program from your system.  
4. You have completed the uninstallation.  
If you plan on re-installing SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Network Adapter drivers and  
SonicWALL Client Utility program, accept the default setting of “Yes, I want to restart my computer  
now.” And click on the Finish button to restart your computer.  
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Troubleshooting  
This section provides troubleshooting solutions to common installation problems.  
Symptom  
Solution  
Windows does not detect the SonicWALL  
Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card  
when installed.  
Verify that the SonicWALL Long Range  
Dual Band Wireless Card is properly  
inserted into the PC Card slot.  
Check whether or not the computer has a  
Plug and Play BIOS.  
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP may not  
detect the card if a previous installation was  
interrupted or cancelled before it finished  
installing the card. Remove the previous  
installation and perform the installation  
again.  
Driver fails to load.  
A resource conflict may exist.  
For Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, use the  
Device Manager to resolve any resource  
conflicts.  
A device conflict under Windows 98SE/ME/  
2000/XP may be related to the SonicWALL  
Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card.  
For Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, use the  
computer properties to identify the used I/O  
port addresses and IRQ values.  
Device conflict on a Windows Operating  
System  
If there is a device conflict, select alterna-  
tive settings for I/O Base Address or IRQ  
values. If you know which device is causing  
the conflict, you can change the I/O address  
or IRQ instead of the PC Card.  
No resource conflicts were detected, but the Verify that the SSID of the SonicWALL Long  
wireless station does not attach to the  
network.  
Range Dual Band Wireless Card matches  
that of the access point. Use  
Network Configuration Properties in the  
Control Panel to modify the SSID.  
Verify that the Network Mode of the Son-  
icWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless  
Card is configured correctly.  
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Nonfunctioning LED on the SonicWALL  
Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card  
The SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band  
Wireless Card is not powered on. The  
cause may be:  
No Driver loaded or installed.  
Card - Driver mismatch, which prevent-  
ed the driver from loading.  
Device conflict, which prevented the  
driver from loading.  
Actions:  
Verify that a driver is installed for the  
SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band  
Wireless Card.  
Determine if a conflict exists with  
another device.  
Weak or intermittent signal  
If your signal is weak, change the direction  
of the antenna slightly.  
If necessary, move your notebook computer  
a few inches to find a better signal.  
Use the Link Quality and Signal Strength  
display in the Client Utility to determine the  
best location and orientation for a network  
connection.  
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