Cisco Valet Connector AM10 User Manual

user guide
Contents
Chapter 1: Product Overview 1
Chapter 2: Installation 2
Chapter 3: Wireless Network Conguration 4
Appendix A: Troubleshooting 8
Appendix B: Specications 9
Appendix C: Warranty Information 10
Appendix D: Regulatory Information 12
Appendix E: Software End User License Agreement 15
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Chapter 1: Product Overview
Thank you for choosing the Cisco Valet Connector. The Valet Connector lets your Windows-based desktop or laptop computer access the Internet wirelessly through your Valet wireless hotspot or other wireless hotspot, router, or access point. It also features Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) encryption for security, helping to protect your data and privacy.
Storing the Cap
When the Valet Connector is plugged into the USB Extension Base or your laptop computer’s USB port, you can store the cap by attaching it to the Valet Connector.
USB Extension Base
The Valet Connector comes attached to its USB Extension Base. Using the Valet Connector in its Base may often improve wireless signal performance, especially with desktop computers that may be located under desks or tabletops.
To use the USB Extension Base, make sure the Valet Connector is connected to the Base, and then connect the Base to a USB port on your computer or laptop.
To store the cap, push it onto the top of the Valet Connector until it fits snugly.
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Chapter 2: Installation
DVD/CD-RW Drive (E:) Linksys Router Setup
Always do this for software and games:
Install or run program
General options
Set up your Cisco Valet Connector
Published by Cisco Consumer Products LLC
Open folder to view files
using Windows Explorer
Chapter 2: Installation
This chapter describes the procedure for installing the Valet Connector.
Installation
To install the Valet Connector:
1. Insert the Valet Connector into an available USB port on your computer.
CISCO
valet
connector
Insert Valet Connector
2. Click Set up your Cisco Valet Connector.
3. Read the Software End User License Agreement. To accept the agreement and continue, click Next.
License Agreement
4. Please wait while the setup software is setting up your Valet Connector.
AutoPlay
(E:) Cisco Valet Connecter Setup
Always do this for software and games:
Install or run program
Set up your Cisco Valet Connector
Published by Cisco Consumer Products LLC
General options
Open folder to view files
using Windows Explorer
View more AutoPlay options in Control Panel
Set Up Your Cisco Valet Connector
If you do not see this, access setup on the Valet Connector directly. To do so, perform the following steps for your specific operating system:
Windows 7
a. Go to Start > Computer and double-click Cisco
Valet Connector Setup.
b. Double-click Setup.
Windows Vista
a. Go to Start > Computer and double-click Cisco
Valet Connector Setup.
Please Wait
5. An Easy Setup Key helps you quickly connect to your wireless hotspot or router. If you do not have an Easy Setup Key, select No, I don’t have an Easy Setup Key. If you have an Easy Setup Key, select Yes, I have an
Easy Setup Key. Click Next.
NOTE: Cisco Valet wireless hotspots come with
an Easy Setup Key. Cisco Valet wireless hotspots and some Linksys routers also let you create one from your own USB flash drive.
(You do not need
an Easy Setup Key to complete installation.)
b. Double-click Setup.
Windows XP
a. Go to Start > My Computer and click Cisco Valet
Connector Setup.
b. Double-click Setup.exe.
Do you have an Easy Setup Key?
If you do not have an Easy Setup Key, go to step 6. If you have an Easy Setup Key, go to step 8.
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Chapter 2: Installation
6. A list of available wireless networks appears. Select your network. Click Next.
Connect to a Wireless Network
7. If your network does not use wireless security, go to step 9.
If your network uses wireless security, enter the wireless password for your type of security:
• Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP):
• Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2): Enter the
Enter the WEP key.
passphrase (also known as a pre-shared key).
Click Next. Go to step 9.
9. The installation is complete. Click Close.
You are Now Connected to Your Wireless Network
NOTE: If you have any problems during the
installation process, refer to the Frequently Asked Questions in the setup software, or use a computer with an active Internet connection to visit www.ciscovalet.com/support.
Enter the Wireless Password
8. Follow the on-screen prompts to use your Easy Setup Key. Click Next.
Insert your Easy Setup Key
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Chapter 3: Wireless Network Configuration
Chapter 3: Wireless Network Configuration
To configure the Valet Connector’s wireless connection settings, use a wireless network configuration utility. If you have such a utility on your computer, refer to that utility’s documentation for instructions on use. Otherwise, follow the instructions in the appropriate section below to use your operating system’s built-in utility: Windows 7, page 4, Windows Vista, page 5, or Windows XP, page 7.
Windows 7
After you have installed the Valet Connector, the Wireless Network Configuration utility icon appears on your computer’s system tray.
Wireless Network Configuration Utility Icon
(If you do not see the icon, click the Show hidden icons arrow in the system tray.)
2. Select your network, and then click Connect.
Select Network
3. If your network does not use wireless security, go to step 5.
4. Enter the security key, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) key, or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) passphrase (also known as a pre-shared key), depending on your type of security. Click OK.
When your mouse pointer hovers over the icon, the status information of your wireless connection appears.
Wireless Connection Status
New Wireless Connection
To connect to a different wireless network:
1. Click the Wireless Network Configuration utility icon. A list of available wireless networks appears.
Secured Network
5. This screen appears while the Valet Connector connects to your network. Do not cancel, unless you want to end the connection.
Available Wireless Networks
Connecting to Network
NOTE: For help with the Wireless Network
Conguration utility, refer to Help and Support. Click Start
Your computer is now connected to your
> Help and Support.
wireless network.
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Chapter 3: Wireless Network Configuration
Windows Vista
After you have installed the Valet Connector, the Wireless Network Configuration utility icon appears on your computer’s system tray.
Wireless Network Configuration Utility Icon
When your mouse pointer hovers over the icon, the status information of your wireless connection appears.
Wireless Connection Status
New Wireless Connection
3. Select your network, and then click Connect.
Select Network
4. If your network uses wireless security, go to step 5.
If your network does not use wireless security, this screen appears. To connect to your unsecured network, click Connect Anyway and go to step 7.
To connect to a different wireless network:
1. Right-click the Wireless Network Configuration utility icon.
2. Click Connect to a network.
Utility Menu
Unsecured Network
5. Enter the security key, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) key, or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) passphrase (also known as a pre-shared key), depending on your type of security. Click Connect.
Secured Network
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Chapter 3: Wireless Network Configuration
6. This screen appears while the Valet Connector connects to your network. Do not cancel, unless you want to end the installation.
Connecting to Network
7. This screen appears when you are connected to your network. Select Save this network, if you want to save your settings. Click Close.
9. This screen varies according to the selected location. Click Close.
Network Settings Saved
NOTE: For help with the Wireless Network
Conguration utility, refer to Help and Support. Click Start
> Help and Support.
Your computer is now connected to your
wireless network.
Connected to Network
8. The Set Network Location screen may appear. This screen helps apply the correct settings for your type of location. Select Home, Work, or Public location.
Select Network Location
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Chapter 3: Wireless Network Configuration
Windows XP
After you have installed the Valet Connector, the Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility icon appears on your computer’s system tray.
Wireless Zero Configuration Utility Icon
When your mouse pointer hovers over the icon, the status information of your wireless connection appears.
Wireless Connection Status
New Wireless Connection
1. Right-click the Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration icon in your computer’s system tray, and then select View Available Wireless Networks.
2. A window displays the available wireless networks. Select the network that you want and click Connect.
If the network uses wireless security, go to step 4. Otherwise, continue to step 3.
4. If your network uses Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) wireless security, enter the WEP key in the Network key and Confirm network key fields. If your network uses Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) wireless security, enter the passphrase in the Network key and Confirm network key fields. Click Connect.
Wireless Security
NOTE: If your network is using WPA2 security,
make sure that you have installed the Update for Windows XP (KB893357), available at www.microsoft.com.
5. Your wireless network will appear as Connected when your connection is active.
Available Wireless Network
3. Click Connect Anyway to connect the Valet Connector to your network, and then go to step 5.
No Wireless Security
Wireless Network Connection
NOTE: For more information about wireless
networking on a Windows XP computer, click Start > Help and Support. Enter wireless in the Search eld, and then press Enter.
Your computer is now connected to your
wireless network.
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Appendix A: Troubleshooting
Your computer does not recognize the Valet Connector.
Make sure that the Valet Connector is properly inserted into your computer’s USB slot and/or USB Extension Base.
The Valet Connector does not work properly.
Disconnect the Valet Connector, and then reinsert it into the computer’s USB slot.
Your computer cannot communicate with the other computers on your wireless network.
1. Make sure that the computers are powered on.
2. Make sure that the Valet Connector is configured with the same Wireless Network Name (also called the SSID or Service Set Identifier) and wireless security settings as the other computers on your wireless network.
Appendix A: Troubleshooting
WEB: If your questions are not addressed here,
refer to our Valet Connector support section on the web, www.ciscovalet.com/support/AM10
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