Verizon Network Card VZ4000 User Manual

VZ4000  
User Manual  
Wireless G  
Desktop Card  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the Wireless G Desktop Card (the Card)  
from Verizon. Now you can take advantage of this great new  
technology and gain the freedom to network your home and office  
computers wirelessly. This Card allows you to connect a desktop  
computer to your network. The easy installation and setup will have  
you networking wirelessly in minutes. Please be sure to read through  
this User Manual completely, and pay special attention to the section  
entitled “Placement of your Wireless Networking Hardware for  
Optimal Performance” on page 2.  
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Benefits of a Home Network  
Your Verizon Home Network will allow you to:  
• Share one high-speed Internet connection with all the computers in  
your home  
• Share resources, such as files, and hard drives among all the  
connected computers in your home  
• Share a single printer with the entire family  
• Share documents, music, video, and digital pictures  
• Store, retrieve, and copy files from one computer to another  
• Simultaneously play games online, check Internet email, and chat  
Advantages of a Wireless Network  
Here are some of the advantages of setting up a wireless network:  
Mobility – you no longer need a dedicated “computer  
room”—you can work on a networked laptop or desktop  
computer anywhere within your wireless range  
Easy installation – Verizon Quick Installation Software makes  
setup simple  
Flexibility – set up and access printers, computers, and other  
networking devices from anywhere in your home  
Easy expansion – the wide range of Verizon networking products  
lets you expand your network to include devices such as printers  
and gaming consoles  
No cabling required – you can spare the expense and hassle of  
retrofitting Ethernet cabling throughout the home or office  
Widespread industry acceptance – choose from a wide range  
of interoperable networking products  
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Introduction  
Placement of your Wireless Networking Hardware for  
Optimal Performance  
Your wireless connection will be stronger the closer your computer  
is to your wireless router. Typical indoor operating range for your  
wireless devices is between 100 and 200 feet. In the same way, your  
wireless connection and performance will degrade somewhat as  
the distance between your wireless router and connected devices  
increases. This may or may not be noticeable to you. As you move  
farther from your wireless router, connection speed may decrease.  
Factors that can weaken signals simply by getting in the way of your  
network’s radio waves are metal appliances or obstructions,  
and walls.  
If you have concerns about your network’s performance that might be  
related to range or obstruction factors, try moving the computer to  
a position between five and 10 feet from the wireless router in order  
to see if distance is the problem. If difficulties persist even at close  
range, please contact Verizon Technical Support at 888-604-5880.  
Note: While some of the items listed below can affect network  
performance, they will not prohibit your wireless network from  
functioning; if you are concerned that your network is not operating  
at its maximum effectiveness, this checklist may help.  
1. Placement of your Wireless Router  
Place your wireless router, the central connection point of your  
network, as close as possible to the center of your wireless  
network devices.  
To achieve the best wireless network coverage for your “wireless  
clients,” (i.e. computers enabled by Wireless Notebook Network  
Cards, Wireless Desktop Network Cards, and Wireless  
USB Adapters):  
Ensure that your wireless router’s antennas are parallel to each  
other, and are positioned vertically (toward the ceiling). If your  
wireless router itself is positioned vertically, point the antennas  
as much as possible in an upward direction.  
In multistory homes, place the wireless router on a floor that is as  
close to the center of the home as possible. This may mean placing  
the wireless router on an upper floor.  
Try not to place the wireless router near a cordless 2.4GHz phone.  
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2. Avoid Obstacles and Interference  
Avoid placing your wireless router near devices that may emit radio  
“noise”, such as microwave ovens. Other objects that can inhibit  
wireless communication can include:  
Refrigerators  
Washers and/or dryers  
Metal cabinets  
Large aquariums  
Metallic-based, UV-tinted windows  
If your wireless signal seems weak in some spots, make sure that  
objects such as these are not blocking the signal’s path between your  
computers and wireless router.  
3. Cordless Phone Placement  
If the performance of your wireless network is impaired after  
attending to the above issues, and you have a cordless phone:  
Try moving cordless phones away from the wireless router  
and your wireless-enabled computers.  
Unplug and remove the battery from any cordless phone  
that operates on the 2.4GHz band (check the manufacturer’s  
information). If this fixes the problem, the phone may  
be interfering.  
If your phone supports channel selection, change the  
channel on the phone to the farthest channel from your  
wireless network as possible. For example, change the  
phone to channel 1 and move your wireless router to  
channel 11. (Your channel selection will vary depending on  
your region.) See your phone’s user manual for detailed  
instructions.  
If necessary, consider switching to a 900MHz or 5GHz  
cordless phone.  
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Introduction  
4. Choose the “Quietest” Channel for your Wireless Network  
In locations where homes or offices are close together, such as apartment  
buildings or office complexes, there may be wireless networks nearby  
that can conflict with yours. Use the Site Survey capabilities of your  
Wireless Networking Utility to locate any other wireless networks, and  
move your wireless router and computers to a channel as far away  
from other networks as possible.  
Experiment with more than one of the available channels in order to  
find the clearest connection and avoid interference from neighboring  
cordless phones or other wireless devices.  
For more wireless networking products from Verizon, use the  
detailed site survey and wireless channel information included in  
your User Manual.  
5. Secure Connections, VPNs, and AOL  
Secure connections typically require a user name and password, and  
are used where security is important. Secure connections include:  
Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections, often used to connect  
remotely to an office network  
The “Bring Your Own Access” program from America Online  
(AOL), which lets you use AOL through broadband provided by  
another DSL or cable service  
Most online banking websites  
Many commercial websites that require a user name and  
password to access your account  
Secure connections can be interrupted by a computer’s power  
management setting, which causes it to “go to sleep.” The simplest  
solution to avoid this is to simply reconnect by re-running the VPN or  
AOL software, or by re-logging into the secure website.  
A second alternative is to change your computer’s power management  
settings so it does not go to sleep; however, this may not be appropriate  
for portable computers. To change your power management setting in  
Windows, see the “Power Options” item in the Control Panel.  
If you continue to have difficulty with Secure Connections, VPNs, and  
AOL, please review steps 1-4 in the previous pages to be sure you  
have addressed these issues.  
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Overview  
Product Features  
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The Card complies with the IEEE 802.11g standard in order to  
communicate with other 802.11g-compliant wireless devices at  
54Mbps. The Card is compatible with all 802.11g devices as well as  
other 802.11b products at 11Mbps. 802.11g products operate on the  
same 2.4GHz frequency band as 802.11b Wi-Fi® products.  
2.4GHz ISM (Industrial, Science, and Medical) band operation  
Integrated easy-to-use Wireless Networking Utility  
PCI interface, for operation in virtually any desktop computer  
WPA, WPA2, 64-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), or  
128-bit encryption  
Wireless access to networked resources  
Support for both Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc (peer-to-peer)  
networking modes  
Easy installation and use  
External antenna  
LED power and network link  
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Applications and Advantages  
Wireless roaming with a laptop around the home or office  
Offers the freedom of networking—without cables  
Connection rates of up to 54Mbps  
Provides immediate wireless connectivity at home, work, and  
hotspot locations without compromising the use of existing  
802.11b and 802.11g products  
Compatibility with 802.11b products  
802.11g wireless LAN solutions are backward-compatible with  
existing Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b) products and with other products  
that display the 54g logo  
Difficult-to-wire environments  
Enables networking in buildings with solid or finished walls, or  
open areas where wiring is difficult to install  
Frequently changing environments  
Adapts easily in offices or environments that frequently rearrange  
or change locations  
Temporary LANs for special projects or peak time  
Sets up temporary networks such as at trade shows, exhibitions,  
and construction sites, which need networks on a short-term  
basis; also companies who need additional workstations for a  
peak activity period  
SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) networking needs  
Provides the easy and quick, small network installation SOHO  
users need  
Product Specifications  
Host Interface:  
32-bit PCI interface  
Power Consumption:  
Operating Temperature:  
Storage Temperature:  
Humidity:  
Tx/Rx peak 510/250mA @ 3.3VDC (max.)  
32—140 degrees F (0—60 degrees C)  
-4—176 degrees F (-20—80 degrees C)  
Max. 90% (non-condensing)  
Typical Operating Range: 100–200 ft.* (30—60m) indoors  
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Wireless performance may vary  
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Overview  
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(a)  
(b)  
(a) Link LED  
Lights up when the Card links to a wireless network  
(b) Activity LED  
Lights up and flashes when the Card is active  
(c) Card Connector  
Fits securely into your computer’s PCI slot  
(d) Antenna  
System Requirements  
PC-compatible desktop computer with one available PCI slot and  
CD-ROM drive  
Windows® 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP  
Package Contents  
Wireless G Desktop Card  
Quick Installation Guide  
Installation Software CD  
User Manual  
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Installing and Setting up the Card  
Step 1 Install the Software  
Important Note: Install the software before inserting the Card.  
1.1 Insert the Installation Software CD into your CD-ROM drive.  
1.2 The Wireless Networking Utility (WNU) from Verizon will  
automatically appear (may take 15–20 seconds to appear).  
Note: If the WNU screen does not appear within 20 seconds, access  
your CD-ROM by double-clicking on the “My Computer” icon; then,  
double-click on the CD-ROM drive into which the installation CD has been  
placed. Double-click on the folder named “Files”, then double-click on the  
icon named “setup.exe”.  
1.3 Click “install” from the menu.  
1.4 Installation will now start. The wizard  
will prompt you to shut down your  
computer and insert the Card into  
the PCI slot.  
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Step 2  
Insert the Card into an Available PCI Slot on your Desktop  
2.1 Shut down your computer and  
disconnect your power cord.  
2.2 Remove the screws behind your  
computer case that secure the  
computer cover and remove cover.  
Note: Touch any metal part of the  
case to discharge static electricity  
to avoid damage to the product or  
your computer.  
2.3 Locate an empty PCI expansion  
slot. It is usually white in color.  
Confirm that the Card will fit into  
the slot you have chosen. Keep  
in mind that the included antenna  
needs to be oriented with the top  
pointing up. If there are cables  
and other connectors in the way,  
try to pick the PCI slot that has  
the fewest obstructions to the  
correct positioning of the antenna.  
2.4 Remove the metal port cover from  
the back of the computer that  
corresponds to the PCI slot you  
selected. If there is a screw, place  
it in a safe place, as you will be  
using it to attach the Card to the  
computer later.  
2.5 Push the Card firmly into the PCI  
slot that you have chosen. Apply  
pressure as needed until the  
connector is fully seated.  
2.6 Now secure the Card with the  
screw that you previously placed  
in a safe place.  
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2.7 Carefully screw the antenna onto  
the threaded connector on the  
Card. Turn the antenna until it is  
vertical and pointing up.  
2.8 Replace the computer’s cover.  
Now that the Card is installed, you  
can reconnect the power cord,  
and turn it back on.  
2.9 After restarting, the wizard will  
prompt you to install software  
for the Card. Click the “Install  
the software automatically  
(Recommended)” option.  
2.10 Hardware installation is now  
complete. Click “Finish” to  
close the wizard.  
2.11 WNU installation is now complete.  
Click “Finish” to close the wizard  
and restart your computer.  
Installation is now complete.  
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Installing and Setting up the Card  
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Step 3  
Use the Wireless Networking Utility from Verizon  
3.1 After restarting your computer,  
double-click the Wireless  
Networking Utility (WNU) icon on  
the desktop screen.  
3.2 The Wireless WNU screen  
will appear.  
Select a network to connect to  
by selecting a network from the  
“Available Networks” list. Then,  
click “Connect”.  
Note: In order to see your available  
networks, you must be near a working  
wireless router.  
3.3 The WNU icon can also be found  
on the system tray.  
Note: Double-clicking on the WNU  
icon on the system tray will bring  
up the “Utility” screen.  
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Using the Wireless Networking Utility from Verizon  
After successfully installing the Wireless Networking Utility (WNU)  
from Verizon, configurations for wireless connection and security are  
just a few easy clicks away.  
Accessing the WNU from the Windows System  
Tray  
To access the WNU, simply place your mouse pointer and right-click  
over the WNU icon on the Windows system tray on the lower right-hand  
corner of your computer’s desktop.  
If the icon is not present, click on “Start > Programs > Verizon >  
Wireless Networking Utility”.  
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The WNU’s default screen is the “Current Status” tab. The “Current  
Status” tab displays the current network status and available networks.  
Network Status  
This window displays the connectivity status of the current network,  
between the computer and router, and between the router and the  
Internet. In the event of a problem, use the “Network Status” window  
to determine the source (e.g., computer, router, or Internet/modem).  
Available Networks  
This window displays the available networks at the current  
location as well as their SSID, Signal Strength, Security Type,  
Channel, and Network Type.  
Lost Wireless Connection  
If the current wireless connection is lost, a window will pop up and the  
WNU will attempt to reconnect.  
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Connection Failure  
Other options will appear during attempts to reconnect. To stop  
connecting, click “Stop” and to reattempt connection, click “Retry”.  
Network Status and Solution Tips  
To further understand the current Network Status, click “Open Wireless  
Utility”. The default screen will be the “Current Status” tab and the “Network  
Status” section determines which connections are good and/or faulty.  
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The WNU also features a “Solution Tips” section that provides  
troubleshooting guidelines.  
Setting Wireless Network Profiles  
The “My Connections” tab on the WNU allows you to add, edit, and delete  
connection profiles. It also displays signal strength, security, and network type.  
Securing your Wi-Fi® Network  
If you choose to connect to a secure network, determine the type of  
security (WPA or WEP*) and use the appropriate field in the dialog box.  
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Types of security  
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Note: When you select a network using encryption, you will first see  
the simple security screen. Click the “Advanced” button to see other  
security options (below).  
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Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a less secure, but more  
widely adopted wireless security protocol. Depending on the security level  
(64- or 128-bit), the user will be asked to input a 10- or 26-character hex  
key. A hex key is a combination of letters, a–f, and numbers, 0–9.  
Wireless Protected Access (WPA) is the new standard in  
the wireless security. However, not all wireless cards and adapters  
support this technology. Please check your wireless adapter’s user  
manual to check if it supports WPA. Instead of a hex key, WPA uses  
only passphrases, which are much easier to remember.  
The following section, intended for the home, home office, and small  
office user, presents a few different ways to maximize the security of  
your wireless network.  
At the time of this User Manual’s publication, there are four  
encryption methods available.  
Encryption Methods:  
Name  
64-Bit Wired  
Equivalent  
Privacy  
128-Bit Wired  
Equivalent  
Privacy  
Wi-Fi  
Protected  
Access-TKIP  
Wi-Fi Protected  
Access 2  
Acronym  
64-bit WEP  
128-bit WEP  
WPA-TKIP/  
AES (or just  
WPA)  
WPA2-AES (or  
just WPA2)  
Security  
Features  
Good  
Better  
Best  
Best  
Static keys  
Static keys  
Dynamic key  
encryption  
and mutual  
Dynamic key  
encryption  
and mutual  
authentication authentication  
Encryption  
keys based on  
RC4 algorithm  
(typically 40-bit 104 bits plus  
keys)  
More secure than TKIP  
64-bit WEP using (Temporal  
AES (Advanced  
Encryption  
Standard) does  
not cause any  
throughput loss  
a key length of  
Key Integrity  
Protocol)  
24 additional  
added so  
bits of system-  
generated data  
that keys are  
rotated and  
encryption is  
strengthened  
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)  
WEP is a common protocol that adds security to all Wi-Fi-compliant  
wireless products. WEP gives wireless networks the equivalent level  
of privacy protection as a comparable wired network.  
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64-Bit WEP  
64-bit WEP was first introduced with 64-bit encryption, which includes  
a key length of 40 bits plus 24 additional bits of system-generated  
data (64 bits total). Some hardware manufacturers refer to 64-bit  
as 40-bit encryption. Shortly after the technology was introduced,  
researchers found that 64-bit encryption was too easy to decode.  
128-Bit Encryption  
As a result of 64-bit WEP’s potential security weaknesses, a more  
secure method of 128-bit encryption was developed. 128-bit  
encryption includes a key length of 104 bits plus 24 additional  
bits of system-generated data (128 bits total). Some hardware  
manufacturers refer to 128-bit as 104-bit encryption.  
Most of the new wireless equipment in the market today supports  
both 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption, but you might have  
older equipment that only supports 64-bit WEP. All wireless  
products from Verizon will support both 64-bit and 128-bit WEP.  
Encryption Keys  
After selecting either the 64-bit or 128-bit WEP encryption mode, it is  
critical that you generate an encryption key. If the encryption key is  
not consistent throughout the entire wireless network, your wireless  
networking devices will be unable to communicate with one another.  
You can enter your key by typing in the hex key manually, or you can  
type a passphrase into the “Passphrase” field and click “Generate”  
to create a key. A hex (hexadecimal) key is a combination of numbers  
and letters from A–F and 0–9. For 64-bit WEP, you need to enter 10  
hex keys. For 128-bit WEP, you need to enter 26 hex keys.  
For instance:  
AF 0F 4B C3 D4 = 64-bit WEP key  
C3 03 0F AF 0F 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 = 128-bit WEP key  
The WEP passphrase is NOT the same as a WEP key. Your Card uses  
this passphrase to generate your WEP keys, but different hardware  
manufacturers might have different methods on generating the keys.  
If you have multiple vendors’ equipment in your network, the easiest  
thing to do is to use the hex WEP key from your wireless router  
and enter it manually into the hex WEP key table in your Card’s  
configuration screen.  
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WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)  
WPA is a new Wi-Fi standard that improves upon the security features  
of WEP. To use WPA security, the drivers and software of your wireless  
equipment must be upgraded to support it. These updates will be found  
on your wireless vendor’s website. There are three types of WPA security:  
WPA-PSK (no server), WPA (with radius server), and WPA2.  
WPA-PSK (no server) uses what is known as a pre-shared key as the  
network key. A network key is a password that is between eight and  
63 characters long. It can be a combination of letters, numbers, or  
characters. Each client uses the same network key to access the network.  
Typically, this is the mode that will be used in a home environment.  
WPA (with radius server) is a system where a radius server  
distributes the network key to the clients automatically. This is  
typically found in a business environment.  
WPA2 requires Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for encryption  
of data, which offers much greater security than WPA. WPA uses both  
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) and (AES) for encryption.  
Most Wi-Fi products ship with security turned off. So once you have your  
network working, you need to activate WEP or WPA and make sure all your  
wireless devices are sharing the same network key.  
The following diagram shows the effect of not having the correct network  
key throughout your network.  
Network key=  
MyPassword  
Wireless G  
Desktop Card  
Network key=  
MyPassword  
Network key=  
MyPassword  
Wireless G Router  
Wireless G  
Notebook Card  
Network key=  
WRONG Password  
Wireless G  
Desktop Card  
The Card cannot access the network because it uses a different network key than the  
one configured on the wireless router.  
IMPORTANT: You must now set all wireless network cards/adapters  
to match these settings.  
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Configuring your Wireless G Desktop Card  
to use Security  
At this point, you should already have your wireless router set to use  
WPA or WEP. In order for you to gain a wireless connection, you will  
need to set your Wireless G Desktop Card to use the same security  
settings.  
Changing the Wireless Security Settings  
The Wireless G Desktop Card supports the latest WPA security feature  
as well as the legacy WEP security standard. By default, wireless  
security is disabled.  
To enable security, you will first need to determine which standard is  
used by the router. (See your wireless router’s manual for directions on  
how to access the security settings.)  
To access the security settings on your Card, click the “My  
Connections” tab and point to the connection for which you want to  
change security settings. Click “Edit” to change settings.  
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WEP Setup  
64-Bit WEP Encryption  
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1. Select “WEP” from the drop-down menu.  
2. After selecting your WEP encryption mode, you can enter your key  
by typing in the hex key manually, or you can type in a passphrase  
in the “Passphrase” field and click “Generate” to create a key.  
A hex (hexadecimal) key is a combination of numbers and letters from  
A–F and 0–9. For 64-bit WEP, you need to enter 10 hex keys.  
For instance:  
AF 0F 4B C3 D4 = 64-bit WEP key  
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3. Click “Save” to finish. Encryption in the wireless router is now  
set. Each of your computers on your wireless network will now  
need to be configured with the same security settings.  
WARNING: If you are using a wireless client to turn on the security  
settings in your wireless router, you will temporarily lose your wireless  
connection until you activate security on your wireless client. Please  
record the key prior to applying changes in the wireless router. If  
you don’t remember the hex key, your client will be locked out of the  
wireless router.  
128-Bit WEP Encryption  
1. Select “WEP” from the drop-down menu.  
2. After selecting your WEP encryption mode, you can enter your  
key manually by typing in the hex key manually, or you can type  
in a passphrase in the “Passphrase” field and click “Generate” to  
create a key.  
A hex (hexadecimal) key is a combination of numbers and letters from  
A–F and 0–9. For 128-bit WEP, you need to enter 26 hex keys  
For instance:  
C3 03 0F AF 0F 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 = 128-bit WEP key  
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3. Click “Save” to finish. Encryption in the wireless router is now  
set. Each of the computers on your wireless network  
will now need to be configured with the same security settings.  
WARNING: If you are using a wireless client to turn on the security  
settings in your wireless router, you will temporarily lose your wireless  
connection until you activate security on your wireless client. Please  
record the key prior to applying changes in the wireless router. If  
you don’t remember the hex key, your client will be locked out of the  
wireless router.  
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WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK (no server)  
Choose this setting if your network does not use a radius server.  
WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK (no server) is typically used in home and  
small office networking.  
1. From the “Network Authentication” drop-down menu, select  
“WPA-PSK” or “WPA2-PSK (no server)”.  
2. Enter your network key. This can be from eight to 63 characters  
and can be letters, numbers, or symbols. This same key must be  
used on all of the clients (network cards) that you want to include  
in your network.  
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3. Click “Save” to finish. You must now set all clients (network  
cards) to match these settings.  
Wireless Networking Utility Options  
The “Options” tab on the Wireless Networking Utility (WNU) provides  
the user the ability to customize his or her WNU settings.  
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WNU Help  
The WNU “Help” tab provides users with access to online and  
telephone support, as well as advanced diagnostic tools.  
Advanced Diagnostic Tools  
The “Advanced Diagnostic Tools” section is the central control panel  
for all the settings of the hardware and software components of  
the wireless network. It provides an array of tests and connectivity  
services to ensure optimal network performance.  
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Troubleshooting  
I can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly.  
If you are unable to connect to the Internet from a wireless computer,  
please check the following items:  
1. Look at the lights on your wireless router. If you’re using a Wireless  
Router from Verizon, the lights should be as follows:  
• The “Power” light should be on.  
• The “Connected” light should be on, and not blinking.  
• The “WAN” light should be either on or blinking.  
If your Wireless Router’s lights match these descriptions, go to number  
2, below.  
If this is NOT the case, please contact Verizon Technical Support  
at 888-604-5880.  
If you are not using a Wireless Router from Verizon, consult that router  
manufacturer’s user guide.  
2. Open your Wireless Networking Utility (WNU) software by clicking on  
the icon in the system tray at the bottom right-hand corner of  
the screen.  
If you’re using a Wireless Card from Verizon, the tray icon should look  
like this (the icon may be red or green):  
3. The exact window that opens will vary depending on the model of  
wireless card you have; however, any of the utilities should have a list  
of “Available Networks”. Available networks are wireless networks you  
can connect to.  
If you are using a Verizon 802.11g (54g) Router, “Verizon54g” is the  
default name.  
If you are using a Verizon 802.11b Router, the default name should  
be “WLAN”.  
If you are NOT using a Verizon Router, please consult your router  
manufacturer’s user manual for the default name.  
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The name of your wireless network appears in  
“Available Networks”.  
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If the correct network name is listed in the “Available Networks”  
list, please follow the steps below to connect wirelessly:  
1. Click on the correct network name in the “Available Networks” list.  
2. If the network has security (encryption) enabled, you will need  
to enter the network key. For more information regarding  
security, please see “Securing your Wi-Fi Network” on page 15  
of this manual.  
3. Within a few seconds, the tray icon in the lower  
right-hand corner of your screen should turn green,  
indicating a successful connection to the network.  
If you are still unable to access the Internet after connecting to  
the wireless network, please contact Verizon Technical Support  
at 888-604-5880.  
The name of your wireless network DOES NOT appear in the  
list of “Available Networks”.  
If the correct network name is not listed under “Available  
Networks” in the WNU, please attempt the following  
troubleshooting steps:  
1. Temporarily move computer, if possible, to five to 10 feet  
away from the Wireless Router. Close the WNU and reopen  
it. If the correct network name now appears under “Available  
Networks”, you may have a range or interference problem.  
Please see the suggestions listed in the “Placement of your  
Wireless Networking Hardware for Optimal Performance”  
section on page 2.  
2. Using a computer that is connected to the Wireless Router  
via a network cable (as opposed to wirelessly), ensure that  
“Broadcast SSID” is enabled. This setting is found on the  
Router’s wireless “Channel and SSID” configuration page. For  
detailed instructions on accessing this page and changing  
settings, please see your Wireless Router’s User Manual.  
If you are still unable to access the Internet after completing  
these steps, please contact Verizon Technical Support  
at 888-604-5880.  
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Troubleshooting  
Installation CD-ROM does not start WNU.  
If the CD-ROM does not start the WNU automatically, it could  
be that the computer is running other applications that are  
interfering with the CD drive.  
If the WNU screen does not appear within 15–20 seconds,  
open up your CD-ROM drive by double-clicking on the “My  
Computer” icon. Next, double-click on the CD-ROM drive that the  
Installation CD has been placed in to start the installation. Then  
double-click on the folder named “Files”. Next, double-click on  
the icon named “Setup.exe”.  
Power LED does not come ON; Card is not working.  
If the LED indicators are not ON, the problem may be that the  
Card is not connected or installed properly.  
Verify that the Card is plugged firmly into the PCI slot of your  
computer. Check to see that the drivers for the Card have  
been installed. Right-click on the “My Computer” icon on your  
desktop. Choose “Properties” and navigate to the “Device  
Manager” and see if your Card is listed without any errors. If an  
error is indicated, contact Verizon Technical Support  
at 888-604-5880.  
Link LED is blinking slowly; cannot connect to a  
wireless network or the Internet.  
If your Card appears to be functioning properly, but you cannot  
connect to a network or you have a red wireless icon at the  
bottom of your screen, the problem may be that there is a  
mismatch between the network name (SSID) settings in your  
wireless network properties.  
Check the SSID settings to see if they match. The SSID is  
case-sensitive and the spelling on each computer must be  
exactly the same in order for the Card to connect to the  
wireless router.  
Note: To check the SSID settings or look for an available  
network, double-click the Signal Indicator icon to bring up the  
“Wireless Networks” screen. Click “Add” if you do not see the  
network you are trying to connect to and type in the SSID.  
For more information about setting up an SSID, please refer to  
your router manufacturer’s user manual.  
If issues persist even at close range, please contact Verizon  
Technical Support at 888-604-5880.  
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Link LED is solid but I cannot connect to the Internet.  
If you have a signal but can’t get online or obtain an IP address,  
the problem may be that there is a mismatch between the  
encryption key settings in your computer and wireless router  
Check the WEP key settings to see if they match. The key is  
case-sensitive and the spelling on each computer and wireless  
router must be exactly the same in order for the Card to connect  
to the router. For more information about encryption, please see  
the “Securing your Wi-Fi Network” section of this User Manual.  
If issues persist even at close range, please contact Verizon  
Technical Support at 888-604-5880.  
Data transfer is sometimes slow.  
Wireless technology is radio-based, which means connectivity  
and the throughput performance between devices decreases  
when the distance between devices increases. Other factors  
that will cause signal degradation (metal is generally the worst  
culprit) are obstructions such as walls and metal appliances. As  
a result, the typical indoor range of your wireless devices will be  
between 100 to 200 feet. Note also that connection speed may  
decrease as you move farther from the wireless router. In order  
to determine if wireless issues are related to range, we suggest  
temporarily moving the computer, if possible, to five to 10 feet  
away from the wireless router. Please see the section titled  
“Placement of your Wireless Networking Hardware for Optimal  
Performance” in this manual.  
If issues persist even at close range, please contact Verizon  
Technical Support at 888-604-5880.  
Signal strength is poor.  
Wireless technology is radio-based, which means connectivity  
and the throughput performance between devices decreases  
when the distance between devices increases. Other factors that  
will cause signal degradation (metal is generally the worst culprit)  
are obstructions such as walls and metal appliances. As a result,  
the typical indoor range of your wireless devices will be between  
100 to 200 feet. Note also that connection speed may decrease  
as you move farther from the wireless router. Please see the  
section titled “Placement of your Wireless Networking Hardware  
for Optimal Performance” in this manual.  
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Troubleshooting  
If issues persist even at close range, please contact Verizon  
Technical Support at 888-604-5880.  
Why are there two wireless utilities in my system  
tray? Which one should I use?  
There are several features and advantages to using the WNU  
over the Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration utility. We offer  
a site survey, detailed link information, and adapter diagnosis, to  
name a few.  
It’s essential to know which utility is managing your adapter.  
We recommend using the WNU. To use the WNU, follow  
the steps below:  
Step 1 Right-click on the network status icon in the system tray  
and select “View Available Wireless Networks”.  
Step 2 Click on the “Advanced” button in the lower left-hand  
corner of the “Available Wireless Networks” window.  
Step 3 From the “Advanced” tab, uncheck “Use Windows to  
configure my wireless network”. Once the box is unchecked,  
click “OK” to close the window.  
You are now using the WNU to configure the Card.  
The Card is not detected by operating system.  
• The Card is not recognized by your desktop computer.  
• The “New Hardware Wizard” does not appear when booting  
up the computer.  
• Receive Microsoft Error Code: 10  
• Receive Microsoft Error Code: 0  
If the “New Hardware Wizard” does not appear, or you receive  
any of the above error codes, please attempt the following  
troubleshooting steps:  
1. Remove the screws behind your computer case that secure  
the computer cover and remove cover.  
2. Touch any metal part of the case to discharge static electricity,  
which could damage your product or your computer.  
3 Remove the Card.  
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4. Locate a different empty PCI expansion slot. It is usually white  
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5. Confirm that the Card will fit into the slot you have chosen.  
Keep in mind that the included antenna needs to be oriented  
with the top pointing up. If there are cables and other  
connections in the way, try to pick the PCI slot that has the  
fewest obstructions to correct the positioning of the antenna.  
6. Remove the metal port cover from the back of the computer  
that corresponds to the PCI slot you selected. If there is a  
screw, place it in a safe place, as you will be using it to attach  
the Card to the computer later.  
7. Push the Card firmly into the PCI slot that you have chosen.  
Apply pressure as needed until the connector is fully seated.  
8. Now secure the Card with the screw that you previously placed  
in a safe place.  
9. Carefully screw the antenna onto the threaded connector on  
the Card. Turn the antenna until it is vertical and pointing up.  
10. Replace the computer’s cover. Now that the Card is installed,  
you can reconnect the power cord, and turn it back on.  
11. The computer should now properly recognize the Card.  
Technical Support  
If you want to contact technical support  
by phone, please call:  
US: 888-604-5880  
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Manufactured by Belkin  
Wi-Fi® Interoperability Certificate  
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Manufactured by Belkin  
FCC Statement  
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES  
FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY  
We, Belkin Corporation, of 501 West Walnut Street,  
Compton, CA 90220, declare under our sole  
responsibility that the product,  
F5D7000  
to which this declaration relates, complies with Part 15  
of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation.  
The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio  
frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device shall be used in such a  
manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation  
is minimized.  
When connecting an external antenna to the device, the antenna shall be  
placed in such a manner to minimize the potential for human contact during  
normal operation. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio  
frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less  
than 20cm (8 inches) during normal operation.  
Federal Communications Commission Notice  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation.  
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This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy.  
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 and correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications to  
this device that are not expressly approved by Belkin Corporation may void  
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Canada-Industry Canada (IC)  
The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 139 & RSS 210 Industry  
Canada. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
Europe-European Union Notice  
Radio products with the CE 0682 or CE alert marking  
comply with the R&TTE Directive (1995/5/EC) issued by the  
Commission of the European Community.  
Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European  
Norms (in brackets are the equivalent international standards).  
EN 60950 (IEC60950) – Product Safety  
EN 300 328 Technical requirement for radio equipment  
ETS 300 826 General EMC requirements for radio equipment.  
To determine the type of transmitter, check the identification label on your  
Belkin product. Products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive  
(89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (72/23/EEC) issued by the  
Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives  
implies conformity to the following European Norms (in brackets are the  
equivalent international standards):  
EN 55022 (CISPR 22) – Electromagnetic Interference  
EN 55024 (IEC61000-4-2,3,4,5,6,8,11) – Electromagnetic Immunity  
EN 61000-3-2 (IEC610000-3-2) – Power Line Harmonics  
EN 61000-3-3 (IEC610000) – Power Line Flicker  
EN 60950 (IEC60950) – Product Safety  
Products that contain the radio transmitter are labeled with CE 0682  
or CE alert marking and may also carry the CE logo.  
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Belkin Corporation Limited Five-Year Product Warranty  
Belkin Corporation warrants this product against defects in materials and  
workmanship for five years. If a defect is discovered, Belkin will, at its option,  
repair or replace the product at no charge provided it is returned during the  
warranty period, with transportation charges prepaid, to the authorized Belkin  
dealer from whom you purchased the product. Proof of purchase may be  
required.  
This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident,  
abuse, misuse, or misapplication; if the product has been modified without  
the written permission of Belkin; or if any Belkin serial number has been  
removed or defaced.  
THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE  
IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESSED  
OR IMPLIED. BELKIN SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
No Belkin dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification,  
extension, or addition to this warranty.  
BELKIN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF  
WARRANTY, OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING BUT  
NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS, DOWNTIME, GOODWILL, DAMAGE TO  
OR REPROGRAMMING OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM OR DATA  
STORED IN, OR USED WITH, BELKIN PRODUCTS.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages or exclusions of implied warranties, so the above  
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you  
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state  
to state.  
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are trademarks of Verizon Trademark Services LLC. The mark Wi-Fi is  
a registered mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. The “Wi-Fi CERTIFIED” logo is  
a certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. All other trademarks are the  
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