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BiP AC 301 3G 54Mbps 802.11g Wireless US B Adapter User Manual[...]
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1 FCC Certifications Federal Communication Commission Interference St atement This equipment h as been tested and found to comply w ith the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide r easonable protection against harmful inter ference in a residential installation. This equipment[...]
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2 CE Mark W arning This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility , EN 55022 Class B for ITE, the essen tial protection requirement of Council Directive 89/33 6/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member S t ates relating to electromagnetic compatibility . Company has an on-going policy of upgrading [...]
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3 T ABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW .................................................... 4 U NPACKING INFORMA TION .................... ..................... .............. 4 I NTRODUCTION TO THE B I PAC 3013G 54M BPS 802.11 G W IRELESS USB A DAPTER .................... ..................... .............................. 4 Key Features .................[...]
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4 Ov er view Thank you f or purchasing this product. Re ad this c hapter to kno w about yo ur BiP AC 301 3G 54Mbps 802.11 g W ireless USB Adapter . Unp acking information Before g ettin g sta rted, p lease verify that your package i nclud es the foll owing i tems: BiP AC 3103G 5 4Mbps 802.1 1g W ireless USB Adapter One Driver / Q uick S tart Guide [...]
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5 Key Features Complies with IEEE 802.11 b/g wire less standard Support driver for Windows2000, XP 32/64 bit and Vista 32/64 bit Complies with Universal Serial Bus Rev . 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0 specifications. Supports auto -installation and diagnosti c utilities. High Speed transfer data rate up to 54 Mbps Support wireless data en[...]
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6 Installa tion Guide Sof tw ar e Inst all ation Note: The fol lowing driver install ation guide uses Wi ndows XP as the presumed operation system. Th e procedure s and screens i n Wind ows2000 and Vi sta are familia r with Windows XP . Insert t he CD-Rom that came wi th this product to your CD-Rom d rive. Th e men u window pops up a utoma tically [...]
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7 1. The lang uage-selecti ng window p ops up. Please sel ect the lan guage you use and click OK . 2. The welcome wi ndow p ops up. Cli ck the “Next” bu tton to proceed. 3. Please wait whil e installati on.[...]
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8 4. Click the “Fi nish” butto n to compl ete driver and util ity installation. 5. For Windows XP and 2000 users, pl ease in sert th is USB wireless adap ter to your computer . 6. The “Found N ew Hardwa re Wizard“ pops up.[...]
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9 7. Select “No, n ot this time” an d cli ck the “Next” but ton. 8. Select “Inst all the softwa re autom atically” and then click the “ Next” button.[...]
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10 9. Click the “Fi nish” butto n to compl ete install ation.[...]
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1 1 Mana gement Guide Read this c hapter to unde rst and the ma nagement interface of t he de vice and ho w to manage the de vice. Making a Basic Netw ork Connection Before You Start In the foll owing instruction for maki ng a network connecti on, we use the util ity we provided to confi gure your wireless network setti ngs. Note: For Windows XP u [...]
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12 To use this adapter in Ad-Hoc Mode 1. Double cli ck the icon o n your desktop . 2. Click the “Av ailable Net work” button t o scan avail able wi reless network adapters. Do uble click on the n etwork adapter that you are goi ng to connect t o. 3. Click the OK bu tton to confi rm that you a re connectin g to an open wi reless network. 4. Clic[...]
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13 on the “Net work Authentic ation” drop l ist to select an authenti cation method, and then sel ect a “Data enc ryption” type . Fill in each requi red blan ks and cli ck “OK” . Infrastructure mode An Infrastructure Mod e network c ontain s at l east on e w ireless cli ent and o ne wireless AP or rou ter . This client connects to Inter[...]
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14 To use this adapter in Infrastructure Mode: 1. Double cli ck the icon o n your desktop . 2. Click the “Available Network” button to scan availabl e access points. Double click on the A P that you ar e going to conn ect to. 3. Click the OK bu tton to confi rm that you a re connectin g to an open wi reless network. 4. Click OK to add th is net[...]
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15 Note: This example is an open wi reless n etwork. If you are going to connect to an AP with security protection, you will have to configure the encryption settings in this profile to be correspond ing to your AP. Pl ease cli ck on the “Network Authent ication” drop li st to s elect an authenti cation method, and then select a “ Data encryp[...]
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16 General After starti ng the uti lity , the general page pops up Thi s General tab provides th e informati on of you r current wireless network conn ection. Y ou may c lick the Renew button to ref resh those li sted informati on. Status: Check if th e device associ ated to target netw ork. Speed: The current c onnection speed Type: Infrastructure[...]
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17 Profile The Profile tab lists the preferred connecti ons. Y ou can click the buttons besi de to do configu re each conn ection. Add Click this bu tton to add a connection p rofile for thi s adapter . Remove T o remove a conn ection profi le, cli ck this p rofile on the profil e list and click this but ton to delete it. Edit T o modi fy the c onf[...]
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18 Available Network This available tab li sts the reachable wi reless n etwork of thi s adapter . Refresh Click this button t o rescan available netwo rks around the adapter . Add to Profil e T o ad d an available Network t o your profil e li st, select an av ailabl e network and cli ck this butt on to add.[...]
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19 Advanced This Adv anced tab provides adv anced configurations to this ad apter . Every modifi cation in this ta b will be perfo rmed after cli cking the Apply b utton. T o restore the default settings of the adv anced ta b, cli ck the Set defaults button to perform resto ring. Power Save None Disable Power saving fun ction. Min Minim um power co[...]
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20 802.11b Pre amble Mo de Select the preamb le mo de to be long, short or au to detection mode. Region Dom ain Select your regi on from th e drop li st. Please no te that it i s ne cessary for you t o select a correct region . Sel ecting an in correct regi on may agai n t he ap plicable law. WOL Enter the MAC Address of t he design ated device and[...]
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21 Statistics See thi s tab t o show th e transmissi on acti vity record. Cli cking the “Reset” bu tton recounts the valu es from zero.[...]
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22 Wi-Fi Protected Setu p This page provides users to c onnect this de vice with routers or A P with PIN n umber or PBC mechani sm. Cli ck on the PIN or PB C button to start. Note: Pl ease n ote that th e two connecti on methods woul d only work with routers or AP that sup port PIN number or PB C. Please make sure that the AP or Router support this[...]
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23 A ppe ndix RT -Set Se tup Wizard For Win dows 2000 and XP users to connect to a wireless netw ork easi ly , we a lso provide th e RT -Set setup wiz ard to h elp users s et their preferred wi reless netwo rk step by step. Y ou can configu re y our wireless ne twork via this RT -Set setu p wizard in the foll owing three mode s: Station mode (i nfr[...]
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24 2. The R T -Set scans the av ailable AP within your LAN. Those AP are listed with their SSID. Click the wire less AP that you are g oing t o co nnect with and then click the “N ext” button. Y ou may also click the “Refresh” button to scan wireless AP again. 3. The “unsecured network” window may pop up if the AP you select doesn’t u[...]
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25 5. Configure the IP address for connecting to t he network. Y ou may choo se “Use the following IP address” to fill in IP addresses manually or choose “Obtain an IP address automatically (recommend)” . 6. After configuring IP addresses, click the “Finish” button to complete.[...]
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26 Connect to a wireless network in ad hoc mode 1. T o connect this adapt er to another computer , sel ect the “Stati on (ad hoc)” mo de and click the “Next” button to proceed. 2. The R T -Set scans the av ailable wireless adapte rs within y our LAN. Those adapters are listed with their SSID . Cli ck t he o ne th at you are going t o co nne[...]
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27 3. The “unsecured network” window may pop up if the adapter you select doesn’t use security encryption settings. Click the “OK” button after your confirmation. 4. Click “OK” after configuring the profile content to be corresponding to the wireless adapter that you are going to connect with. If you are connecting to a wireless adapt[...]
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28 5. Configure the IP address fo r co nnecting to the wireless adapter . Y ou m ay choose “Use the following IP address” to fill in IP addresses manually or choose “Obtain an IP address automatically” .[...]
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29 Use this adapter as an A P 1. T o use this adapter as an AP (access point), select the “ AP” mode and click the “Next” button to proceed. 2. Select “N ormal Use r” (recomm end) to mak e an step-by -step co nfiguration. Y ou may also select “ Adv anced Users” to configure this AP with more detail.[...]
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30 3. Assign an SSID for this AP , which is the name that is going to be identified while other wireless devices scan for available network. Choose to use WEP encryption or not from the drop list and click “Next ” to proceed. 4. Click the “Next” button after confirmi ng those settings above.[...]
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31 5. Click “Finish” to complete setup.[...]
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32 AP mode mana gement gui de General After configuring the adapter in AP mode, this “ General ” page shows up, which shows the general information of this AP . SSID: The S SID (n etwork name) of the wireless n etwork constructed by this AP . BSSID: The MAC address of this AP Config: C lick this button to change configurations to this AP Associ[...]
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33 Advanced Beacon Interval: Define the interval between beacons from 20~1000 DTIM Period: Set the DTI M period between 1~255 Preamble Mode: Click the drop list to select the preamble to be long, short or auto Set Defaults: Click this button to restore the settings above to defa ult Apply: Click this button to execute changes. WMM Parameter Mark th[...]
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34 SoftAP This page all ows users t o select the ada pter for connect to publ ic network. Please cli ck on the devic e that are used for conn ecting to publi c network and cli ck the “Select” button, and then cl ick the “ Apply” button t o execute.[...]
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35 Pr od uct Specification Standard IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g Interface USB rev1.0/1.1/2.0 Security 64/128-bit WEP , WPA (TKIP with IEEE 802.1x), AES Receiver Sens itivity 54Mbps OFDM, 10%PER, -68dBm 11Mbps CCK, 8%PER, -86dBm 1Mbps BPSK, 8%PER, -92dBm Channel USA 11, Europe 13 Data Rate 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5 and 11Mbps 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, [...]