Boca Research Network Card M73 APO01 810 User Manual

802.11g  
Wireless LAN Card  
Quick Installation Guide  
M73-APO01-810  
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4.  
The Choose Destination Location screen  
will show you the default destination chosen  
by the utility. Click Next to continue.  
5.  
Follow the instruction to select the program  
folder. Click Next to continue.  
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6.  
Click Finish to complete the installation  
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Install the device  
Note: Make sure the procedures in “Install the  
Driver & Utility” has been performed.  
1. If you are using the Wireless PCI Card, before  
installing the device, make sure the computer  
is turned off. Remove the expansion slot  
cover from the computer. For Wireless  
CardBus users, please locate your CardBus  
slot.  
2. Carefully slide the Wireless PCI/CardBus  
Card into the PCI/CardBus slot. Push evenly  
and slowly and ensure it is properly seated.  
For Wireless PCI Card, you may have to use  
the mounting screw to have the card screwed  
securely in place.  
3. After the device has been connected to your  
computer, turn on your computer. Windows  
will detect the new hardware and then  
automatically copy all of the files needed for  
networking. Recover your expansion slot  
cover if you are using the Wireless PCI Card.  
Note for Windows 98 users:  
Before installation of the device, make sure you  
have your operating system CD-ROM at hand.  
You may be asked to insert the OS CD-ROM in  
order to download specific drivers.  
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Note for Windows 2000 users:  
During the installation, when the “Digital  
Signature Not Found” screen appears, click  
Note for Windows XP users:  
1. Select Install the software automatically  
(Recommended) and click Next.  
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3. Click Continue Anyway.  
4. Click Finish to complete the installation.  
Verify Device Installation  
To verify that the device has been properly  
installed in your computer and is enabled, go to  
Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ System  
(Æ Hardware) Æ Device Manager. Expand the  
Network adapters item. If the 802.11g Wireless  
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PCI/CardBus PC Card is listed, it means that  
your device is properly installed and enabled.  
CONFIGURATION  
After successful installation of the Wireless LAN  
Card’s driver, a Network Status icon will display  
in the task bar. You will be able to access the  
Configuration Utility through the Network Status  
icon.  
If the icon doesn’t appear automatically, go to  
Start Æ Programs Æ 802.11g WLAN Æ  
802.11g WLAN Utility, it will appear in the task  
bar.  
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The Network Status Icon  
The Network Status Icon will display on the task bar  
of your desktop and show the current network  
connection status of your system.  
Icon  
Link Status  
Connected to network  
Connecting  
Driver not loaded  
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Disconnected from network  
Accessing the Configuration Utility  
The Configuration Utility is accessed by clicking on the  
Network Status Icon.  
All settings are categorized into 5 Tabs:  
Main Tab  
Advanced Tab  
Privacy Tab  
Statistics Tab  
About Tab  
Main Tab  
The Main tab displays the current status of the  
Wireless Network Adapter.  
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Item  
Description  
External  
Configuration  
To Enable or Disable the  
manufacturer’s configuration utility  
Enable Check this item to use  
Windows XP build-in utility or other  
manufacturers’, such as  
Odyssey client utility.  
Funk,  
Disable Left this item unchecked to  
use the utility we provide.  
Status  
SSID  
Displays the information about the  
status of the communication.  
The SSID is the unique name  
shared among all points in your  
wireless network.  
The name must be identical for all  
devices and points attempting to  
connect to the same network.  
No WEP key  
With WEP key  
For TI-Based WLAN devices  
For TI-Based WLAN devices  
with WEP key  
Mode  
Ch  
Displays the type of Basic Service  
Set, Access Point or Peer to Peer.  
Displays the channel that is  
currently in use.  
Signal  
Displays the signal strength of the  
connection between the Wireless  
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Item  
Description  
Network Adapter and the Access  
Point it connects to.  
BBS ID  
A set of wireless stations is referred  
to as a Basic Service Set (BSS).  
Computers in  
a
BSS must be  
configured with the same BSS ID.  
Current Configuration  
Pref. SSID  
BSS Type  
Channel  
It shows the current SSID setting  
of the Wireless Network Adapter.  
Displays the type of Basic Service  
Set, Access Point or Peer to Peer.  
Shows the selected channel that is  
currently used. (There are 14  
channels available, depends on the  
country.)  
Tx Rate  
Shows the current transfer rate.  
Signal Quality  
Displays the signal strength of the  
connection between the Wireless  
Network Adapter and the Access  
Point it connects.  
BSSID  
the BSSID of the Access Point to  
which the card is associated  
Connect  
Modify  
Rescan  
Highlight one of the device from  
the list area and press the Connect  
button to access it.  
There will be three tabs for you to  
modify, see the detailed  
information on page 21.  
Searches for all available networks.  
Clicking on the button, the device  
will start to rescan and list all  
available sites.  
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Preferred  
SSID  
Type in the SSID name of the device  
you want to connect.  
BSS Type You can select Peer-to-Peer, Access Point  
or Auto Mode of the device you to  
connect.  
Tx Rate  
You can select the data rate or set to auto  
mode from the pull-down menu.  
Select the channel depends on your  
country.  
Channel  
Power  
Mode  
No Power SaveSelect this function , the  
adapter will be in full active mode.  
Max Power SaveSelect this function, the  
power save mode will be enabled.  
IBSS  
The 802.11g standard includes  
a
protection protection mechanism to ensure mixed  
802.11b and 802.11g operation. If there  
is no such kind of mechanism exists, the  
two kinds of standards may mutually  
interfere and decrease network’s  
performance.  
NONEif you select this item , then  
there will be no any protection  
provided.  
CTS onlyUsed only in the co-existing  
environment of 802.11b and 802.11g  
protection mechanism.  
Select to disable or enable the TI-Based 4x  
function.  
4x Config  
Mode  
You can select IEEE 802.11b(B-Only),  
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802.11b +(B-Plus) ,802.11g (G-Only)standard  
or B&G Mode (If you choose this option the  
device will automatically convert the suitable  
standard ).  
Enter the profile name and click the  
Save button to save your configuration,  
To open the profiles you saved, select  
the profile from the pull-down menu  
and then click the Load button. To  
delete the profiles you saved, select the  
profile from the pull-down menu and  
then click the Delete button.  
Profile  
Tx Power Transmit power level, includes Low  
Level  
Power, Medium-Low Power, Medium  
Power, Medium-High Power, High  
Power  
Fragment  
Threshold  
To fragment MSDU or MMPDU  
into small sizes of frames for  
increasing the reliability of frame  
(The maximum value of 4096  
means no fragmentation is  
needed)  
transmission.  
The  
performance will be decreased as  
well, thus a noisy environment is  
recommended.  
This value should remain at its  
default setting of 4096. Should  
you encounter inconsistent data  
flow, only minor modifications  
RTS Threshold  
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of this value are recommended.  
A preamble is a signal used in  
Preamble  
wireless  
environment  
to  
synchronize the transmitting  
timing including Synchronization  
and Start frame delimiter. (Note:  
If you want to change the  
Preamble type into Long or  
Short, please check the setting of  
AP.)  
The authentication type defines  
configuration options for the  
sharing of wireless networks to  
verify identity and access  
privileges of roaming wireless  
network cards.  
Authentication  
You may choose between Open  
System, Shared Key, and Auto  
Switch.  
Open System: If the Access  
Point is using "Open System"  
authentication, then the wireless  
adapter will need to be set to the  
same authentication type.  
Shared Key: Shared Key is  
when both the sender and the  
recipient share a secret key.  
Auto Switch: Select Auto  
Switch for the adapter to select  
the  
Authentication  
type  
automatically depending on the  
Access Point Authentication  
type.  
Retry limits  
Antennas  
You can set the number of retries  
if no acknowledgement appears  
from the receiving station.  
To set the type of the antenna  
TxAntennaAntenna2 (Use the  
factory default)  
RX AntennaBoth (Use the  
factory default)  
802.11g version  
This section is enabled only with  
G-Only Mode  
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Advanced Tab  
The Advanced tab displays the current status of  
the Wireless Network Adapter.  
Privacy Tab  
Use the Privacy Tab to configure your WEP and  
CCX settings. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)  
and CCX Cisco Compatible Extension )  
encryption can be used to ensure the security of  
your wireless network.  
If you left External Configuration unchecked in  
the Main tab(see page 9), functions in the  
following figure will be enabled.  
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If you checked External Configuration in the  
Main tab(see page 10), functions in the following  
figure will be disabled.  
Privacy Mode Configure your NONE WEP or  
CCX settings:  
NONENo security defined.  
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is  
a data security mechanism based on a  
40 Bit/128 Bit/256 Bit shared key  
algorithm. Press the Select button to  
change WEP configuration. A new  
dialog window will be opened(see  
page 26)  
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CCX  
Cisco  
Compatible  
Extension. It provides user-based,  
centralized authentication, as well as  
per-user wired equivalent privacy  
(WEP) session keys. Press the Select  
button to change CCX configuration.  
A new dialog window will be opened.  
(see page 27)  
WEP Configuration  
Encryption  
1-4  
To configure your WEP settings.  
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)  
encryption can be used to ensure the  
security of your wireless network.  
Select one Key and Key Size then fill  
in the appropriate value/phrase in  
Encryption field. Note: You must use  
the same Key and Encryption settings  
for the both sides of the wireless  
network to connect  
KEY1 ~ KEY 4You can specify up  
to 4 different keys to decrypt wireless  
data. Select the Default key setting  
from the radio button.  
Encryption This setting is the  
configuration key used in accessing  
the wireless network via WEP  
encryption.  
A key of 10 hexadecimal characters  
(0-9, A-F) is required if a 64-bit Key  
Length was selected.  
A key of 26 hexadecimal characters  
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(0-9, A-F) is required if a 128-bit Key  
Length was selected.  
A key of 58 hexadecimal characters  
(0-9, A-F) is required if a 256-bit Key  
Length was selected.  
Key size  
40 Bit, 128 Bit or 256 Bit.  
CCX Configuration  
Network  
None – Choosing it will enable the  
Security Type WEP Select button. As described in  
Page 26.  
LEAP – Choosing it will enable the  
LEAP security.  
External – Select this item to use the  
external CCX configuration utility.  
LEAP User  
Network administers have been taking advantage of the  
simplified user and security administration that LEAP  
provides.  
Before the security authentication is started, you should  
enter the user name and password or the authentication  
process will fail.  
Statistics Tab  
The Statistics Tab displays the available statistic  
information including Receive packets, Transmit  
packets, Association reject packets, Association  
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timeout packets, Authentication reject packets,  
Authentication timeout packets.  
About Tab  
Click on the About tab to view basic version  
information about the OS Version, Utility Version,  
Driver Version, Firmware Version and EEPROM  
Version.  
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