Abocom WB2000 User Manual

802.11b Wireless
CardBus PC Card
Quick Installation
M73-APO01-500
REGULATORY STATEMENTS
FCC Certification
Part15, Class B
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interface, and
2) This device must accept any interface received, including interface that may cause undesired operation. 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
CAUTION:
1) To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance
requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons.
2) This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

Installing the Utility

Precaution: Installing the Adapter's utility
before installing the device is highly recommended for saving your time.
Precaution for Windows XP users:
There are two options for you to choose:
c Follow below instructions to install the utility. d Skip this section. Go to Installing the
Device – Manually - In Windows XP section
to install the device, and then you can use the built-in utility in Windows XP.
1. Insert the Setup Utility CD-ROM into the
CD-ROM drive and double click on
Setup.exe to install the Wireless LAN Utility.
2. When the Welcome screen appears, click
Next to continue.
3. The Choose Destination Location screen
will show you the default destination chosen by the utility. Click Next to continue.
4. Follow the instruction to select the program
folder. Click Next to continue.
5. In Start Copying Files, click Next to
continue.
6. In Setup Status, the InstallShield Wizard
will begin copying the files.
7. Click Finish.
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Installing the Device

Automatically

If the Application setup in Installing the Utility section has been completed, follow
below steps to install the device.
1. Locate the CardBus slot of your system.
2. Align the Wireless PC Card toward the
CardBus slot. Push evenly and steadily until it is seated.
After the device has been connected to your computer, Windows will detect the new hardware and then automatically copy all of the files needed for networking.
For Windows 98 users: As you perform the installation, have your system operating CD-ROM at hand. You may be asked to insert the OS CD-ROM for the system to download a specific driver.
For Windows 2000 users: When Digital Signature Not Found screen appears, click Yes to continue.
For Windows XP users:
1. Select Install the software automatically (Recommeded) and click Next.
2. Click Continue Anyway.
3. Click Finish to complete the installation.
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Manually

If you want to install the device before installing the utility, please follow below sections.
1. Locate the CardBus slot of your system.
2. Align the Wireless PC Card toward the CardBus slot. Push evenly and steadily until it is seated.
After the device has been connected to your computer, Windows will detect the new hardware automatically.

In Windows 98

1. In Add New Hardware Wizard, click Next.
2. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended). Click Next.
3. Insert the device driver CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Select CD-ROM and Specify a location: and click Browse to provide the appropriate path (e.g. D:\Win9xMe). Click Next.
4. Click Next, Windows will copy all the necessary files to your system.
5. Insert Windows 98 CD-ROM, and then click OK.
6. Click Finish to complete the installation.
7. When Windows prompts you to restart your computer, click Yes.
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In Windows ME

1. Select Specify the location of the driver (Advanced), click Next.
2. Insert the device driver CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended) and click Browse to provide the appropriate path (e.g. D:\Win9xMe). Click Next.
3. Click Next, Windows will copy all the necessary files to your system.
4. Click Finish to complete the installation.
5. When Windows prompts you to restart your computer, click Yes.

In Windows 2000

1. In Found New Hardware Wizard, click Next.
2. In Install Hardware Device Drivers, select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended), click Next.
3. Insert the device driver CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Select CD-ROM drivers and Specify a location, click Next.
4. Click Browse to provide the appropriate path (e.g. D:\Win2kXP). Click OK.
5. Click Next, Windows will copy all the necessary files to your system.
6. In Digital Signature Not Found window, click Yes to continue.
7. Click Finish to complete the installation.
8. Restart your computer.
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In Windows XP

1. Once the device is well connected to your computer, Windows XP will automatically detect the new device. Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) and click Next.
2. Insert the device driver CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Select Include this location in the search: and click Browse to provide the appropriate path (e.g. D:\Win2kXP). Click Next.
3. Click Continue Anyway to proceed. Windows will copy all the necessary files to your system.
4. Click Finish to complete the installation.

Configuration Utility

After installing the Wireless PC Card’s driver successfully, the Network Status icon will appear in the task bar. You can open it by double-clicking on this icon.
Note: Except for the following configuration utility, using Windows to configure the wireless network settings in the Windows XP is recommended. (Please skip to the
Configuration for Windows XP section)
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Network Status Icon

The Status Icon

Icon Link Status
Access Point mode. (Green)
Peer-to-Peer mode. (White)
No connection. (Red)
Link Info
The Link Info tab will display the current status of the Wireless Network Adapter.
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Item Description
Status It displays the information about the
status of the communication (the BSSID of the Access Point to which the card is associated).
SSID The SSID is the unique name shared
Tx Rate It shows the current transfer rate. (1,
Channel It shows the selected channel that is
Link Quality It displays the link quality of the
Signal Strength
Data Rate It displays the current transmitting
among all points in your wireless network. The name must be identical for all devices and points attempting to connect to the same network.
It shows the current SSID setting of the Wireless Network Adapter.
2, 5.5, or 11Mbps or Auto)
currently used. (There are 14 channels available, depends on the country.)
connection between the Wireless Network Adapter and the Access Point it connects.
It displays the signal strength of the connection between the Wireless Network Adapter and the Access Point it connects.
and receiving rate.
Configuration
You can change advanced configuration settings, such as the SSID, Operation Mode, Tx Rate and Preamble Type.
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Item Description
SSID SSID is the unique name shared among
Operating Mode
Channel Select the appropriate channel from the
Tx Rate Select (1, 2, 5.5, or 11Mbps or Auto)
Preamble A preamble is a signal used in wireless
all points in your wireless network. It must be identical for all points in the network. It is case-sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters. Make sure that all points in the network are set the same. It displays the current operating mode. (Access Point or Peer-to -Peer).
list provided to correspond with your network settings. All devices in the wireless LAN must be configured to share the same radio channel in order to work correctly. (There are 14 channels available, depends on the country.)
from the pull-down list to change the current transfer rate
environment to synchronize the transmitting timing including Synchronization and Start frame delimiter. (Note: Please check the setting of AP first.)
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Item Description
~ Auto Select Auto for the Network adapter to
~ Long
Preamble
~ Short Preamble
Radio Select On/Off from the pull-down list
select the Preamble type automatically depending on the Access Point Preamble type. If in a "noisy" network environment, the Preamble Type should be set to Long Preamble. The Short Preamble is intended for applications where minimum overhead and maximum performance is desired. If in a "noisy" network environment, the performance would be decreased.
to enable/disable the Radio Module function of the Wireless Network Adapter.
Encryption
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption
can be used to ensure the security of your wireless network.
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Item Description
Data Encryption
Auth. Mode The authentication mode defines
Open Authentication
Shared Authentication
Auto Select Auto for the network
Key Length 64 Bit or 128 Bit. WEP Key
{ 1 { 2 { 3 { 4
Apply Click Apply to save the changes. Cancel Click Cancel to exit the
WEP is a data privacy mechanism based on a 64 Bit/128 Bit shared key algorithm. Check this box to enable WEP encryption.
configuration options for the sharing of wireless networks to verify identity and access privileges of roaming wireless network cards. You may choose between Open
Authentication, Shared Authentication, and Auto. If the Access Point is using "Open Authentication”, then the wireless
adapter will need to be set to the same authentication mode. Shared Authentication is when both the sender and the recipient share a secret key.
adapter to select the Authentication mode automatically depending on the Access Point Authentication mode.
This setting is the configuration key used in accessing the wireless network via WEP encryption.
Fill in the appropriate value/phrase.
application.
Note: You must use the same value/phrase or WEP key settings for all wireless computers in order for the wireless network to function well
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Site Survey
The Site Survey tab shows all the available Access Points and their features.
Item Description
SSID
WEP
Channel
Signal
BSSID/IBSSID
Type
It displays the current SSID setting of the Wireless Network Adapter.
It displays the status of WEP Encryption.
It displays the selected channel that is currently used.
It displays the signal strength of the connection between the Wireless Network Adapter and the Access Point it connects.
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.
It displays the type of Basic Service Set. ( Access Point or
Peer-to-Peer)
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Item Description
Re-Scan
Connect
Search for all available networks. Clicking on the button, the device will start to rescan and list all available sites.
Select one from the list to connect.
About
You can view basic information about the Utility like
the Driver and Utility Version.

Configuration for Windows XP

1. Go to Start Æ Control Panel Æ Network Connections.
2. In Network Connections window, right-click the Wireless Network Connections icon, and select Properties.
3. In Wireless Network Connection Properties window, select the General tab.
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Click Configure to enable Windows configuration.
Property Description
Antenna (Diversity, Antenna A or Antenna
Channel Select the appropriate channel from
Data Rate Select (1, 2, 5.5, or 11Mbps or Auto)
Network Type
B): These settings determine which
antenna will be used to transmit or receive.
the list provided to correspond with your network settings. All devices in the wireless LAN must be configured to share the same radio channel in order to work correctly. (There are 14 channels available, depends on the country.)
from the pull-down list to change the current transfer rate. Select the appropriate Network Type from 802.11 AdHoc Mode (Active),
802.11 AdHoc Mode (Passive) or Infrastructure.
In AdHoc mode, Active mode is recommended since it can generate/pass beacon packets automatically.
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Preamble A preamble is a signal used in wireless
~ Auto Select Auto for the Network adapter
~ Long
Preamble
~ Short Preamble
RTS Threshold
Select Shared key Index Sharekey1 Sharekey2 Sharekey3 Sharekey4 SSID SSID is the unique name shared
WEP WEP is a data privacy mechanism
environment to synchronize the transmitting timing including Synchronization and Start frame delimiter. (Note: Please check the setting of AP first.)
to select the Preamble type automatically depending on the Access Point Preamble type. If in a "noisy" network environment, the Preamble Type should be set to Long Preamble. The Short Preamble is intended for applications where minimum overhead and maximum performance is desired. If in a "noisy" network environment, the performance would be decreased. This value should remain at its default setting of 2347. Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modifications of this value are recommended. Select from 1, 2, 3, 4 or No selection.
This setting is the configuration key used in accessing the wireless network via WEP encryption. Fill in the appropriate value/phrase.
among all points in your wireless network. It must be identical for all points in the network. It is case-sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters. Make sure that all points in the network are set the same.
based on a 64 Bit/128 Bit shared key algorithm. Select WEP key 128bit or WEP key 64bit to enable WEP encryption.
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4. In Wireless Network Connection Properties window, select the Wireless
Networks tab.
Use Windows to configure…
*Use the Configuration Utility for 802.11b
Wireless CardBus PC Card
Note: If you want to use the utility in
Configuration Utility section to configure the
wireless settings. Make sure the check box is
NOT enabled (please refer to below figure),
and then the Network Status icon will appear in the taskbar. You can open it by double-clicking the icon.
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* Use Windows to configure
Note: Right-click the Network Status icon in the taskbar, click Disable Utility. The Network Status icon in the taskbar will disappear, and then you can use Windows to configure the wireless settings.
Available networks
Displays all available networks.
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Configure
Click the button to set up a new network or WEP configuration as illustrated as below.
Refresh
Click the button to refresh and search for all available networks.
Preferred networks
From available network(s) listed above, you can select preferred one(s) in an order that you can arrange.
The marked one is the currently used network.
Move up
Move the selected network forward one position.
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Move down
Move the selected network back one position
Add…
Click the button and the Wireless Network
Properties window will appear. In the Network name field, enter your desired network
name listed in the above Available networks box, and click OK.
Note: The new settings will be active only after you click on OK in the Wireless Network Connection Properties window.
Remove
Highlight the unwanted network listed in the Preferred networks box, and click the button to remove it.
Properties
Highlight the network listed in the above Preferred networks box, and click the button to display its properties.
Once network configuration is done, make sure to click OK. The new parameters will be saved and active only after doing so.
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