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C A T A L O G
CHAPTER I: PRODUCT INFORMATION
1-1 Introduction and safety information
1-2 Safety Information
1-3 System Requirements
1-4 Package Contents
1-5 Familiar with Your New Wireless Network Card
CHAPTER II: DRIVER INSTALLATION AND
CONFIGURATION
2-1 Network Card and Driver Installation
2-2 Connect to Wireless Access Point
2-2-1 Using Ralink Utility
2-2-2 Using Windows Zero Configuration
2-3 Connection Profile Management and 802.1x Settings
2-3-1 Make a Profile for an Access Point or Wireless Device
2-3-2 Using 802.1x - Certification
2-3-3 Using 802.1x - CA Server
2-4 View Network Statistics and Link S tatus
2-4-1 Network Statistics
2-4-2 Link Status
2-5 Advanced Settings
2-6 QoS Setting
2-7 WPS Configuration
2-8 About
CHAPTER III: APPENDIX
3-1 Hardware Specification
3-2 Troubleshooting
3-3 Glossary
3-4 FCC and Other Compliance Statements
Chapter I: Product Information
1-1 Introduction and safety information
Thank you for purchasing this high-speed 802.11b/g/Draft-N wireless
network card! Excepting common wireless standards 802.11b/g, this
wireless network card is also 802.11 Draft-N compatible - data transfer
rate is 300Mbps, and that’s six times faster than 802.11g wireless network!
802.11 Draft-N also provides wider wireless coverage, so you don’t have
to worry if your computer is far from your wireless access point. This
wireless network card also supports MIMO (Multi-In, Multi-Out)
technology, which uses three different radio channels to enhance data
transfer rate and wireless coverage.
With easy-to-install PCI interface - a very common expansion slot of
desktop computers - and Plug-and-Play technology, even inexperienced
computer user can get this wireless network card installed on his or her
computer in just few minutes! All you have to do is shutdown the
computer and remove the cover, then insert the wireless network card into
any empty PCI slot, that’s all!
Other features of this router including:
High-efficiency antenna, expands the scope of your wireless
network.
QoS function: control the bandwidth required for different
applications.
802.11b/g/Draft-N compatible.
Supports major encryption methods like WEP, WP A, and WPA2
encryption.
PCI interface - you can get it installed on your computer in just
few minutes!
Wireless access control - prevent unauthorized network access to
your network and computer.
1-2 Safety Information
In order to keep the safety of users and your properties, please follow the
following safety instructions:
1. This PCI wireless network card is designed for indoor use only. DO
NOT expose this network card to direct sun light or rain, snow.
2. DO NOT put this network card at or near hot or humid places, like
kitchen or bathroom. Also, do not left this wireless network card in the
car in summer.
3. Shutdown the computer and remove the power cord of your computer
when you want to install / remove the network card. If you’re not familiar
about interface card installation, ask an experienced technician for help.
4. The antenna of this network card is small enough to put in a child’s
mouth, ear, or nose, and it could cause serious injury or could be fatal. If
they throw the network card or antenna, cards or antennas will be
damaged. PLEASE KEEP THIS NETWORK CARD OUT THE REACH
OF CHILDREN!
5. If you found that the network card is not working properly, please
contact your dealer of purchase and ask for help. DO NOT try to fix the
network card by your self, warranty will be void.
6. If the network card falls into water, DO NOT USE IT AGAIN
BEFORE YOU SEND THE CARD TO THE DEALER OF PURCHASE
FOR INSPECTION.
7. If you smell something strange or even see some smoke coming out
from your computer, switch the computer off immediately, and call dealer
of purchase for help.
1-3 System Requirements
An empty PCI slot
Windows 2000, 2003, XP, or Vista operating system
CD-ROM drive
At least 100MB of available disk space
1-4 Package Contents
Before you starting to use this wireless network card, please check if
there’s anything missing in the package, and contact your dealer of
purchase to claim for missing items:
On Linked to a wireless access point Link
Off Not linked to any wireless access point
Blinking Transferring / receiving data Tx/Rx
Off No wireless activity
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CHAPTER II: DRIVER INSTALLATION AND
CONFIGURATION
2-1 Network Card Installation
Please follow the following instructions to install your new wireless
network card:
1. SWITCH THE COMPUTER OFF, remove the cover and insert the
wireless network card into an empty PCI slot of your computer.
2. Install all three antennas on the wireless network card, and make sure
the antennas are securely installed. To improve radio reception, please
adjust antennas to the position shown in the left picture.
3. Switch the computer on and login. The following message will appear
on your computer, click ‘Don’t show this message again for this
device’.
4. Insert device driver CDROM into the CD/DVD ROM drive of your
computer, and execute ‘Setup.exe’ program in ‘Driver’ folder.
Please select ‘Allow’ if Windows indicates that ‘an unidentified
program wants access to your computer’.
5. Please read the end user license agreement and click ‘Yes’ to accept
license agreement.
6. There are two wireless performance mode you can select here:
Optimize for WiFi mode or
Optimize for performance mode
If you want to enhance wireless performance, please select ‘Optimize
for performance mode’. However, wireless compatibility is not
guaranteed in this mode. If you want to use this mode, you may not be
able to communicate with older wireless devices and wireless access
point, such as 802.11b devices, but the data transfer rate will be
enhanced in this mode. You can select this mode when you only plan
to communicate with 802.11 Draft-N devices.
If you want to keep compatibility and communicate with older
wireless devices, please select ‘Optimize for WiFi Mode’.
When you select one mode, please click ‘Next>’ to continue. If you
see ‘Found New Hardware’ message again, please ignore it and
wait.
7. When you see this message, please click ‘Finish’ to complete the
driver installation process.
8. A new icon will appear at lower-right corner of your computer desktop,
you can put the mouse cursor on the icon, and the status of wireless
card will be displayed as a popup balloon.
9. When you want to configure your wireless connection, please right
click on this icon, and a popup menu will appear. You can click
‘Launch Config Utilities’ to start configuration program.
If you want to close configuration utility, please click ‘Exit’.
2-2 Connect to Wireless Access Point
There are two ways you can configure your wireless network card to
connect to wireless access point: using the Ralink configuration utility
which comes with wireless card driver, and using built-in windows zero
configuration utility.
2-2-1 Using Ralink Utility
Please follow the following instructions to use Ralink configuration
utility to connect to wireless access point.
1. Right-click the Ralink configuration utility icon located at lower-right
corner of computer desktop, then click ‘Launch Config Utilities’.
2. Configuration utility will scan for all wireless access points
automatically. Scan results will be displayed here, please check if the
wireless access point with the SSID (the name of wireless access point)
you preferred is shown here.
If the wireless access point you wish to connect does not show here,
please click ‘Rescan’ to try again, until the one you preferred is
displayed. You may have to click ‘Rescan’ for more than two times
before you can see the access point you wish to use here sometimes.
If you still can not see the access point you wish to use after clicking
‘Rescan’ for more than five times, please move your computer closer
to the location where the wireless access point is, or see instructions in
chapter 3-2 ‘Troubleshoot ing’.
Here are descriptions of every fields:
SSID: The Service Set IDentifier of wireless access point or other
network device. You can think it as the name of access point of
wireless device.
BSSID: The MAC address of wireless access point or other network
device. Unlike SSID, BSSID of every access point or network device
is unique, and will not be the same with others. So you can identify a
single access point or wireless device from others by BSSID, if they
all have the same SSID.
Signal: Shows the signal strength of access point or wireless device.
Larger number means better radio strength, which often means you’re
not too far from that access point or wireless device.
Channel: Shows the channel number that access point or wireless
device uses.
Encryption: Shows the encryption method that access point or wireless
device uses. If the wireless access point does not enable encryption,
you’ll see ‘None’ displayed here.
Authentication: Shows the authentication mode that access point or
wireless device uses. If the wireless access point does not require
authentication, you’ll see ‘Unknown’ displayed here.
Network Type: Shows the type of wireless connection. If it’s a
wireless access point, ‘Infrastructure’ will be displayed here; if it’s a
computer or network device, ‘Ad Hoc’ will be displayed here.
Tips:
Wireless access point (Infrastructure) is a network device which
acts as a bridge, to let wired and wireless network devices
communicate with each other.
AdHoc is another connection type. A computer or network device
can build a direct wireless link with other computer or network
device directly, without the help of wireless access point.
3. Click the wireless access point or network device you wish to connect,
it will be highlighted, then click ‘Connect’.
If the access point you selected does not enable encryption (The
content of ‘Encryption’ field of the access point you selected is ‘None’,
you’ll be connected to this wireless access point within one minute.
Please jump to step 6.
If the access point you selected enables encryption, please proceed to
next step.
4. If the wireless access point does not have SSID, you’ll be prompted to
input it here. Please ask the owner of wireless access point and input
the exact SSID here, then click ‘OK’ when ready. If the SSID you
provided here is wrong, you’ll not be able to connect to this access
point.
If the wireless access point you selected have SSID, please skip this
step.
5. If the wireless access point uses encryption, you have to input WEP
passphrase or WPA preshared key. Please ask the owner of the
wireless access point you want to connect, and input the correct
passphrase / preshared key here, then click ‘OK’. If the value you
inputted here is wrong, you will not be able to connect to this wireless
access point.
Authentication type is selected automatically, please don’t change it.
If the access point you selected does not enable encryption and does
not require authentication, please skip this step.
6. You’ll see ‘Connected <-> SSID’ (‘SSID’ is the SSID of the wireless
access point or wireless device you connected to) message displayed
at lower-left corner of configuration utility, congratulations, you’re
successfully connected to the access point or wireless device you
selected!
7. You can put the mouse cursor over the Ralink configuration utility
icon, and the brief information about link status and signal strength of
current wireless connection will be shown as a popup balloon.
2-2-2 Using Windows Zero Configuration
Windows XP and Vista has a built-in wireless network configuration
utility, called as ‘Windows Zero Configuration’ (WZC). You can also use
WZC to configure your wireless network parameter:
1. Right-click Ralink configuration utility icon and select ‘Use Zero
Configuration as Configuration utility.
2. Click ‘Start’ button (should be located at the bottom-left corner of
windows desktop), click ‘Control Panel’, then click ‘Network and
Internet’ in Control Panel.
3. Click ‘Connect to a network’ under ‘Network and Sharing Center’
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