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Wi rel ess 15 0 N UsB A dA p t e r Us e r mANU Al MODE L 5 2 46 9 8 INT -524698-UM-0809-02[...]
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W ASTE ELEC TRICAL & ELEC TRONIC EQUIPMENT Disposal of Electric and Elec tronic Equipment (applicable in the European Union and other European c ountries with separate collection systems) ENGLISH T his sy mb ol on t he pr od uct or it s pa cka gi ng in di ca te s th at th is pr od uct sh al l no t b e t re at ed as h ou se ho ld was te . Instea[...]
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Thank yo u for pur chas ing th e INT ELLIN ET N ET WORK SO LUTIO NS ™ Wire les s 150N US B Adapte r , Mod el 5246 9 8. The W irel ess 150 N US B Adapter is a c o mpac t high - spe ed ada pter that allows yo u to co nnec t your note boo k or de sk top PC to w irel ess n et wor ks at faster sp eed s than ever befo re. T ra nsfer o r rec eive di git[...]
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CAUT I O N : Any chan ges or mo di cat ion s not express ly appr oved by th e par t y r espo nsib le for c om plian ce c ou ld void t he use r ’ s aut hor it y to o perate the eq uipme nt. This d evice c o mplie s wit h Par t 15 of the FCC Rules. O pe rati on is sub jec t to the fo llow ing t wo c on ditio ns: ( 1 ) T his devi ce m ay not caus[...]
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t ABle of coNteNts Installation .......................................................................................... 6 .................................................................................... 7 N et wor k .......................................................................................[...]
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iNst All A tioN 1 . Remove the adapter ’s protec tive c ap and attac h th e antenna by sec ure ly scr ewing it onto the antenna c on nec tor . 2. W ith you r co mputer o n, gent ly inser t the adapter into a US B 2.0 p or t . N OT E: If t he adapter do esn’t easi ly slid e into the p or t, ip the a dapter over and t r y ag ain. 3. Th e Welco[...]
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7 . Once t he sof tware i nsta llati on is c om plete, sel ect “ Y e s, I want to res tar t m y c om puter .” Once t he reb oot is c om plete, c onne ct t he Wi rele ss N USB Adapter to you r co mputer . W hen t he Found N ew Hard ware Wizar d scre en dis plays, sel ect t he opt ion t hat all ows Wi ndows to automatic all y searc h for t he c o[...]
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The c on gur atio n utili t y appe ars a s an ic on in t he Wi ndows system t ray whil e the ada pter is r unnin g. Y ou c an open i t by double -c lic king o n the i co n. In Win dows X P , th ere is a “ Window s Zero Conguration T ool ” op tion for settin g up wire les s cl ients. I f you prefe r to use th e co ng urati on ut ilit y [...]
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3 . Unc he ck “ Us e Wind ows to co ng ure my wire les s netwo rk set t ings” to enable th e utili ty f or th e adap ter . N OTE : If “W ire les s Zer o Con gurati on T ool ” is enabled, you c an o nly con gure t he advanc ed settin gs or c hec k th e link status an d stat isti cs from th e co ng urati on utilit y of the a dapte[...]
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T his li st shows a ll available w ire les s net wor ks wit hin the r ange o f the ada pter . It als o displ ays net wor k infor mat ion: SSI D, BS SID, Sig nal St rengt h, Chann el, Encr yptio n, Authe ntic ati on and Net wo rk T ype. T o c on nec t to a net wor k on t he list , doub le [...]
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T his eld di splays th e SSI D and M AC ID of the n et wor k the adapte r is c onne ct ing to. This eld dis plays the l ink st atus. Thi s el d disp lays the numb er of th e radi o cha nnel an d the fr equen cy use d for t he net wor ki ng. [...]
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p r o F i l e C o n F i g u r a t i o n D en e easil y rec ogn izab le pr ol e name s to ident if y t he dif ferent n et wor ks. Th e SSI D ( up to 32 p rint abl e ASCII c harac ter s ) is t he uniq ue name ide nti ed in a W L A N . The I D prevents th e unintenti ona l merg ing of t[...]
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Th is is t he minim um packet size re quire d for an RTS (request to se nd). For packets small er th an thi s thre shol d, an RTS is n ot sent an d the pac ket is tran smit ted d irec tly to t he wi rele ss net work. Sel ec t a set ting w ithi n a rang e of 0 to 23 47 b y te s. N OT E : A mi nor ch ange[...]
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or pre - sha red key (PSK ) tech nolo gy . It p rovide s a hig h level of assur anc e to enter pr ise s, smal l busin ess es and h ome us ers t hat dat a will r emain p rotec ted an d that on ly auth or ized use rs may ac c ess thei r net wor ks. For enter pr is es that h ave already de ployed IEEE 80 2. 1 x aut hent ic atio n, WPA offer s th e adv[...]
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Enables t he WEP D ata Enc r y ptio n. Whe n the ite m is sel ec ted, you nee d to co ntinue s et ting t he WEP Enc r y ptio n keys. Th e T emp oral Key Integr it y Proto co l chan ges t he temp oral key ever y 10,00 0 p ackets (a kind of mes sag e tra nsmit te d over a net wor k. ) T his ens ures mu[...]
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8 0 2 .1 x s e t t i n g /C e r t i F i C a t i o n The E A P aut henti cat ion p rotoc o ls supp or ted by this adapte r requi re that s ett ings b e co nsiste nt with t he wi rele ss ac c es s po ints or r outer s that t he ada pter is inten ded to c onn ect . Th[...]
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the aut henti cat io n phase. Th e ser ver present s a ce r t ic ate to t he c lient a nd, af ter vali datin g the s er ver ’s cer tic ate, the c lie nt pres ents a cli ent ce r t ic ate to t he ser ver for validat ion. Click /check t he box to ac tivate or d e - acti vate. ?[...]
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w hic h co ntai ns the i ssue r ’s public key , into the t r usted ro ot c er t i cat ion auth or it y c er t i cate sto re of th e host c om puter . Inter me diate or subo rdinate c er tic at ion aut hor it ies ar e tr usted o nly if t hey have a valid c er tic ati on pat h fro m a tr usted r oot c er tic ati on auth or it y . [...]
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to this m ode. Th is mo de is al so the d efault set t ing. Thou gh the adapte r is comp atibl e with bot h 802 . 1 1g and 8 02. 1 1b wirel ess st ati ons, if t her e are on ly 80 2. 1 1b wirele ss stat ions in t he net wo rk , you c an set th e adapter to t his mo de. ?[...]
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Ther e are several o ptio ns in th e drop -do wn men u: “ Auto” and a r ange of sp eed s fro m “1 Mbps” to “ 5 4 M bps.” When “ Auto” i s sele cte d, t he devic e autom atic all y cho ose s the m ost suit abl e tra nsmis sio n rate. The h ighe r the dat a rate de sig nated in t he net wor k, t he sh or te[...]
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AP c an r un th e radi o moni tor ing th roug h the as so ciate d CCX-c omp liant cl ients to c o ntinuo usly m onito r the W L A N rad io envir onment a nd disc over any new A Ps that ar e tra nsmit ti ng beac o ns. The Cisc o acc e ss po int c a[...]
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want to direc t link to and c lic k “Apply ” to ad d to the D LS St atus table (belo w) . Spec if y the t ime out val ue fo r th e dir ec t lin k bei ng s et up. On thi s scre en, you ca n clic k the hype rli nk for info rm atio n on the wi rele ss chip set manu fact urer [...]
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pBC (p u s h -B u t t o n C o n F i g u r a t i o n ) 1. F ro m the “ Co n g Mo de” drop -dow n menu, s elec t “ Enro llee,” then pre ss t he WPS b ut ton (or which ever but ton is us ed to ac tivate th e WPS St andby mo de ) on you r wire les s ac ce ss po int. N OT E : Refe r to your w irel ess ac c es s point ’s user manu al for t h[...]
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24 S o f t AP 4. S hould t he W PS fun cti on fa il ( as i ndic ated o n the fo llow ing sc reen, w hich s hows t hat WPS p air ing fai led b ec ause no W PS - enabled A P was fo und), you may nd that c lic ki ng “ PBC ” a few mo re tim es wil l re sult in a c onn ec tio n. When a n acc es s po int is c onne cte d, you ca n c lic k “ Di sc[...]
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S o f t AP 25 pin C o d e 1. Enter the 8 - digit PIN c ode of t he ada pter (high lighte d bel ow ) in yo ur wire les s acc e ss po int as the W PS PIN c od e. N OT E: Refer to you r w irel ess ac c es s point ’s user manu al for i nstr uc tio ns. If you ha v e a prob lem w ith t he PIN c ode p rovid ed her e, clic k “ Renew ” to g et a new P[...]
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26 S o f t AP T his is o ption al: Y ou c an use t he def ault value i f you don’t kn ow what w ill be af fected. Whe n sele cte d, the wi rele ss ac c ess p oint to b e co nnec ted w ill be s ele cted au tomati c ally . s o f t Ap This a dapter c an r un as a wire les s acc e ss po int (AP). Rig ht- c lick t he c on gur atio[...]
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S o f t AP 27 name identied in a w irel ess L AN. T he ID p revents the un intenti onal mer ging of t wo c o- l o ca t e d WL A N s . Th e default S SID of t he A P is “ Sof t AP-X.” (“X ” is the last n umber of this ad apter ’s MAC addres s ). Wi rele ss ada pters c o nnec ted to th e acc e ss po int shou ld be set up wit h the s ame [...]
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28 S o f t AP This s cre en — ac ce sse d by clic kin g “ S ec uri ty S et ting ” on th e previo us Sof t AP Co ng urati on sc ree n — lets you to c o ng ure th e authe ntic ati on mod e and enc r y ptio n alg or ithm us ed wi thin t he A P . ?[...]
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S o f t AP 29 have the matc hing pas sword f ro m joini ng th e net wor k, w hile enc r ypt ing th e data t raveling b et ween aut hor ized d evice s. T his i s also fo r hom e and sma ll busi nes s use. When sel ect ing t his mo de, [...]
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30 S o f t AP This s cre en lets yo u co ng ure th e acc es s c ontr ol po licy us ed wit hin t he acc es s poi nt. Sele ct f rom t he dro p - d own me nu. Disab les t he M AC addres s lte rin g func ti on. ?[...]
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S o f t AP 31 This s cre en disp lays detai ls of the w ire les s adapter s c onne cted to t he A P . T he addr ess es of wi rele ss ad apters c o nnec ted t o t h e A P . The A ss oci atio n ID of t he cur re nt co nnec ti on. ?[...]
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32 S o f t AP ST A T IST IC S This s cre en disp lays the t ransmi t and re ce ive stati stic al i nfor mati on of the A P . Cli ck “ Res et Counte rs” to c lear t he dat a. This s cre en disp lays basic in for mati on ab out the u tilit y , in clu ding t he MAC addr ess . MAC T able[...]
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SPECIF ICA TIONS 33 specificA tioNs • IEEE 8 0 2. 1 1b ( 1 1 Mb ps W ir el es s L A N) • IEEE 8 0 2. 1 1g (54 M bp s Wi re le ss L AN) • Upwa rd c om pat ib le to I EE E 80 2. 1 1n draf t 2.0 (1 5 0 Mb ps W ire le ss L AN) • Inte r fa c e: Hi - Sp ee d US B 2. 0 • Chip set : Ra lin k RT3 0[...]
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