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Table of contents for the manual
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Wireless N USB Adapter Model # AWLL6077 User’s Manual Rev. 1.0[...]
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1 Table of Contents 1. Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 2 1.1 Package Contents ........................................................................................................... ..... 2 1.2 Features....................................[...]
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2 1. Introduction Congratulations on your purc hase of the Wireless N USB A dapter. Its high bandwidth combined with extended wireless coverage deliv ers fast and reliable connection for all of your networking applications. The adaptor will yield a higher throughput is it is used with other Airlink101® Wireless 300N and Wireless N products. A full[...]
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3 2. Inst allation This section provides instructions on how to install the Wireless N USB Adapter . The driver is installed along with the utility. Step 2.1 Insert the USB adapter into an avai lable USB port of the computer. Step 2.2 Windows 2000/XP Users : Windows will launch the Found New Hardw are Wizard . The Found New Hardware Wizard appears [...]
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4 Step 2.3 The Autorun screen will pop up. Select Install Utility and Driver from the menu. Note: If the Autorun screen doesn’t appear automat ically, or if you get a blank white screen, go to Start , Run , and type D:UtilitySetup.exe (where D is the letter of your CD drive) and click OK . Windows Vista Users : When you get a warning message ma[...]
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5 Step 2.4 The Airlink101 WLAN Monitor screen will popup. Click Next at the screen. Step 2.5 Click Install to begin the installation.[...]
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6 Step 2.6 Give Permission to Window to install the driver software For Windows XP click Continue Anyway at the Windows Logo Screen. For Windows 2000, click Yes at the Digital Signat ure Not Found prompt. For Windows Vista, click the Install this driver soft ware anyway button. Windows will give you a message popup telling you it is installing the [...]
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7 3. Configuring the Adapter This section describes how to connect your wireless adapter to a wireless network. Open the Airlink101 Wireless Monitor utility by double clicking on the Airlink10 1 Wireless Monitor Utility icon in the system tray at the bottom right-hand corner of your screen. Windows Vista will s how: Skip the following steps. Contin[...]
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8 Windows XP will show: The Airlink101 Wireless Monitor of Windows XP gives you an option to Start or Stop the Wireless Zero Configuration. It is not recommended to check this Windows Zero Config box, if it is checked, you will be using the XP’s wireless utility instead of the Airlink101 Wireless Monitor utilit y to monitor the connection. Step 3[...]
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9 The ‘Wi-Fi Protected Set up – PBC method’ window will popup to acknowledge you the Adapter is starting to establish a connection. 2. Push the WPS button of the Router. T he picture shows Airlink101 AR670W router. 3. The router will now st art the handshake with the wireless adapt er. The connection will be established in 2 minutes. Cont inu[...]
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10 Step 3.2 Click the Available Network tab, select the SSID (Network Name) of the wireless network you wish to connect to, and click Add to Profile . If the network that you are attempting to connect does not have encryption enabled, you will receive a warning about connecting to an unsecured network. Click OK to complete the connection. Go to Ste[...]
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11 The Adapter may automatically detect t he Network Authentic ation and the Data encryption. You need to enter the security se ttings in the appropriate boxes according to the settings of the router and then click OK to connect. If you need information regarding the encrypti on settings, please refer to Section 4.7, Configuring Encryption of this [...]
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12 Troubleshooting If you are experiencing problems with t he connection (unable to connect, low signal strength, slow connection speed, not working, unstable wireless connection) you may want to tune your router’s signal by changing the channels on the router and/or by adjusting the directi on of the antenna(s). You do not need to change the cha[...]
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13 4. Wireless Monitor This section describes the various functi ons of the Wireless Monitor that you can configure, including the setti ngs of wireless encryption. 4.1 General The General tab provides you with the status of the current connection, including signal, network name ( SSID) and IP Address. At the bottom you have options fo r controllin[...]
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14 4.2 Profile Settings The Profile tab lists the current profiles and a llows you to create new profiles. The Available Pr ofile( s) box lists all the prof iles that you’ve creat ed for your network. Profiles are automatically created and added to this lis t when you connect to new networks. You can also manually add the profiles. To modify an e[...]
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15 Enter a Profile Name and SSID . Enter the encryption settings for the profile. Click OK to save the changes. The Configuring Encryption section (section 4. 7) will giv e you the information of how to set the different options of the wireless network encryption settings.[...]
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16 4.3 Available Network The Available network tab lists all of the netwo rks that the adapter detec ts in your area. Clicking Refresh will refresh the list. To connect to a network, select a network from the list and click Add to Profile .[...]
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17 4.4 Status The status section provides you with a list of information about the current status of the adapter.[...]
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18 4.5 Statistics The Statistics section gives you informati on about transmit and receive packet count.[...]
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19 4.6 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) The Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ ( WPS ) is a new and easy way to configure the encryption for your wireless network client s. In order to use it, you need to have a router that supports this feature, like the AR670W Air link101 Wireless N Router. You also need to configure the wireless encry ption on the router; you [...]
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20 Step 4.6.2a If you choose the Push Button method; click the Push Button Config (PBC) tab. Step 4.6.2b Push the WPS button on the rout er, and the blue LED of AR670W will start blinking. The router will now start the handsha ke with wireless ad apt er. The connection will be built up in couple minutes.[...]
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21 Step 4.6.3a If you choose the Pin C ode method, write down the PIN and click Yes . Select the Access Point that you want to connect, and then click Select .[...]
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22 Step 4.6.3b Log on to your router’s configurat i on page from the web browser and click on Wireless . Then click Wireless Securit y . Make sure that the Wi-Fi Protected Setup Enable box is checked. Click the Add Wireless Device Wizard button. Step 4.6.3c Enter the Pin Code in the Pin Number box and click Connect .[...]
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23 After a few moments both the router configuration screen and the adapter configuration screen should show a me ssage telling you that a connection is established. Step 4.6.3d Click Continue on the router conf iguration screen. Note: If you cannot connect successfully with WPS, you need to log in to your router’s configuration and click on Wire[...]
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24 4.7 Configuring Encryption This section describes the di fferent types of encryption av ailable and how to configure them. In most cases, encrypt ion will be automatically confi gured and all you need is to enter the Network key, as described in Section 3 , Step3.2 . If you are creating a custom profile, you need manually config ure the encrypti[...]
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26 4.7.1 Configuring WEP encryption Select WEP from the Data encryption box. Under Network Authentication , you will want to select Shared key or Open System , depending on the router settings. Select the encryption setting according to the setting of the router. • ASCII or PASSPHRASE will a lso be predetermined by the router. Refer to your route[...]
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27 4.7.2 Configuring WPA/WPA2-PSK Encryption (for home users) Select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK from the Network Authentication box. Under Data encryption select either AES or TKIP depending on the settings for your router. Enter the encryption key that t he router is using into the Network Key box. Click OK to save your settings.[...]
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28 4.7.3 Configuring WPA/WPA2 Encr yption (for corporate networks) Select WPA 802.1x / WPA2 802.1x from the Network Authentication box. Under Data encryption select either TKI P or AES depending on the se ttings for the router.[...]
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29 4.8 Ad-hoc and Peer-to-Peer Wireless Networks Ad-hoc networking is used when you w ant to connect two or more computers together but you don’ t have a router. In ad-hoc mode, you lose a lot of the features that come with a router. The maximum connection speed drops to 11Mbps. In addition, WEP encryption is the only security available in ad-hoc[...]
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30 You can also choose between no security or WEP security. If you choose WEP security, you can follow the instructions in the Configuring Encryption section of the manual. Click OK to save the p rofile. Select your new profile fr om the Available Profile(s) box, and double click to enable it. You need to configure all other computers that you are [...]
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31 make sure that you do this on every ad-hoc machine so that they will all be set to the same channel. 4.9 About The About window provides the information about the Wireless Monitor Utilit y version and the current driver version.[...]
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32 Appendix A - Specification Frequency Band • 2.4Ghz Standards • IEEE 802.11b / 802.11g • IEEE 802.11n draft 2.0 Interface • USB 2.0 Data Rate • Downlink: 300Mbps • Uplink: 150Mbps Antenna type • Built-in 2 print antennas Security • WPA2/WPA-PSK (AES) • TKIP and WEP support 802.11b/g mode only LED • Link/Power QoS • WMM Syste[...]
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33 T echnical Support E-mail: support@airlink101.com Toll Free: 1-888-746-3238 Web Site: www.airlink101.com *Theoretical maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE standard 802.11g an d dr aft 802.11n specifications. Actual data throughput will var y. Net work conditions and envi ronmental factors, including volum e of net work traffic, buildin[...]