Funkwerk W-Client User Manual

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03/04/2007 Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH
User Manual
funkwerk W-Client USB .11abg
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CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ........................................................................1
1.1 Introduction...................................................................................................1
1.2 Features and Benefits ..................................................................................2
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED.............................................................................3
2.1 Overall Setup Procedures.............................................................................3
CHAPTER 3 WIRELESS ADAPTER INSTALLATION..............................................4
3.1 Hardware Installation....................................................................................4
3.2 Drivers & Utility Installation...........................................................................4
CHAPTER 4 USING THE SYSTEM TRAY UTILITY................................................11
CHAPTER 5 WIRELESS ADAPTER UTILITY FEATURES.....................................15
5.1 Current Status Tab..................................................................................... 15
5.2 Profile Management Tab ............................................................................16
5.2.1 Security Tab................................................................................................26
5.3 Diagnostics Tab..........................................................................................29
CHAPTER 6 WIRELESS ADAPTER UTILITY CONFIGURATION..........................32
6.1 Ad-hoc Mode..............................................................................................32
6.1.1 When to set up Ad-hoc Mode.....................................................................32
6.2 Infrastructure Mode ....................................................................................42
6.2.1 Configuration on Infrastructure Mode .........................................................43
CHAPTER 7 TYPES OF AUTHENTICATION AND ENCRYPTION MODE.............48
7.1 Ad-hoc Network Security............................................................................48
7.2 Infrastructure Network Security ..................................................................49
7.2.1 EAP-TLS.....................................................................................................50
7.2.2 EAP-TTLS ..................................................................................................51
7.2.3 PEAP (EAP-GTC).......................................................................................54
7.2.4 PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)..........................................................................56
7.2.5 LEAP ..........................................................................................................58
7.2.6 WPA Passphrase .......................................................................................61
7.2.7 Pre-shared Key (Static WEP).....................................................................62
APPENDIX I REMOVE USB ADAPTER FROM THE SYSTEM...........................64
APPENDIX II UN-INSTALL WIRELESS ADAPTER ............................................66
APPENDIX III CERTIFICATE APPLICATION FOR WPA MODE..........................68
AIII.I Installing Window XP Service Pack Patch File (For Windows XP users) ... 69
AIII.2 Installing certificate on your server ...........................................................69
AIII.3 Applying for Client Certifications................................................................71
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AIII.4 Becoming a domain member.....................................................................73
APPENDIX IV WIRELESS ZERO CONFIGURATION UTILITY .............................76
AIV.1 Enable Wireless Zero Configuration Utility ...............................................76
AIV.2 Disable Wireless Zero Configuration Utility..............................................78
APPENDIX V PANEL VIEWS AND DESCRIPTIONS............................................79
APPENDIX VI TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................80
Chapter 1 Product Overview
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Chapter 1 Product Overview
1.1 Introduction
The W-Client delivers the performance and capabilities that every mobile user is looking for. Embedded with Atheros chipset, it boasts network robustness, stability and wider coverage for long-range connectivity. Despite its small size, the USB adapter is big on features; compatibility with wireless 802.11 networks ensures that you can be connected easily.
Bandwidth needs in the home are increasing rapidly with the introduction of new devices and services. As broadband infrastructure becomes common in homes, the demand for multimedia services such as video streaming or VoIP also increases.
Connecting to a wireless LAN without adequate security measures generally opens up your shared folders to any casual snoopers. To protect your privacy, the USB adapter is armed with many enhanced wireless security features such as Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), IEEE 802.1x Authentication and 64/128/152-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) to ensure privacy for the heterogeneous mix of users within t he same wireless LAN while maintaining full access to the establishment’s resources.
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1.2 Features and Benefits
Compact and Mobile The USB adapter is designed especially for the mobile generation. The casing is compact and sleek, and the antenna is built-in to further preserve the miniature footprint. Weighing just 20 grams, the device is light enough to be carried around!
Fast and Reliable Transmission The USB adapter can deliver up to 108Mbps wireless throughput. At the same time, the USB adapter provides reliable wireless transmission to all wireless users with its auto rate fallback capability.
USB powered and USB 2.0 fast transfer ra te Leveraging on the USB standard, the USB adapter is powered through its USB connection and requires no additional power adapter. USB 2.0 standard allows a significant improvement in transfer rate, of up to 40 times that of USB 1.1. You have access to the full 108Mbps transfer rate of Super-AG on USB 2.0. The small form factor of the USB adapter is conveniently designed to fit exactly into a USB port without blocking up neighboring USB ports.
Designed with a USB2.0 interface, the USB adapter can provide 40 times higher throughput when connected to the USB2.0 slot of your PC/notebook. It is also backwards compatible with USB1.1 though the throughput will then be limited to the 12Mbps of the USB1.1 standard.
Easy Set up Using your wireless USB adapter is quick and convenient with USB plug­and –play. The USB adapter is installed externally so you do not have t o open up your PC.
Highly Secured Traffic The USB adapter supports wireless security features such as 64/128/152­bit WEP and the stronger industry standard WPA and 802.1x authentication to ensure that your data remains secure while in transit.
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Chapter 2 Getting Started
This chapter outlines the basic requirement for any installation and configuration on the USB adapter.
2.1 Overall Setup Procedures
Here are some of the basic steps to guide you along:
1. Hardware Installation Please refer to Section 3.1 “Hardware Installation”.
2. Drivers and Utility Installation Please refer to Section 3.2 “Drivers and Utility Installation”.
3. Configure your USB adapter Please refer to Chapter 5 “The Atheros Utility Configuration”.
For Windows XP user, you can use the built-in utility – Wireless Zero Configuration to configure your USB adapter. Please refer to Appendix III
“Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility”.
NOTE
It is advisable to activate EITHER one of the utilities: the Wireless Zero Configuration Utility OR the Atheros Utility.
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Chapter 3 Wireless Adapter Installation
The USB adapter is a plug-and-play device. You can plug it into the USB slot of your PC/notebook for auto-detection.
3.1 Hardware Installation
1. Insert the USB adapter directly into the USB slot of your PC/notebook.
3.2 Drivers & Utility Installation
1. Insert the Product CD into your computer CD-ROM drive. Click on
Installation -W-Clients .11abg – Client Manager and the system will run the setup.exe.
2. Soon the Atheros Client Installation Program screen appears.
3. Next, the Atheros Client Installation Program screen appears. Click on
the Next> button to proceed.
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4. When the License Agreement screen appears, you are required to r ead
and accept the agreement to continue. Click on the Next> button to proceed.
5. Select your preferred setup:
Install Client Utilities and Driver (Recommended) option
You are recommended to select this setup type. This option will install both the drivers and utility that support your USB adapter.
Install Driver Only option (For Windows XP user only)
Select this option if you are going to use the Wireless Zero Configuration Utility to configure your USB adapter. Note that only Windows XP comes with the Wireless Zero Configuration Utility.
Make Driver Installation Diskette(s)
Select this option if you wish to make a duplicate copy of the drivers and store in the diskette/s.
6. Click on the Next> button and follow the instructions state d on the screen.
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For Windows XP users
7. If you are using Windows XP as operating system, the following screen will appear. Read the notice carefully and click on the Next> button to proceed.
8. Select your choice of tool to assist you in configurin g your USB adapter. Click on the Next> button to proceed.
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Atheros Client Utility (ACU) and Supplicant option
Select this option to install your USB adapter’s utility. (Recommended)
Third Party Supplicant option
Select this option if you decide to use Wireless Zero Configuration Utility to configure your wireless device. Installing this tool will only allow you to view the status of the connected wireless device/s through the USB adapter’s utility; configuration using the USB adapter’s utility will not be allowed.
Third Party Supplicant option (continued..)
If you have selected Third Party Supplicant configuration tool, a screen similar to that on the right will appear, prompting you to enable/disable the system tray icon.
9. Click on the checkbox besides Enable Atheros System Tray Utility and click on the Next> button to proceed.
10. The screen below appears to inform you that the driver will be automatically installed if you have already inserted your client adapter into the USB slot of your computer.
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Cancel the Found New Hardware Wizard if it appears and click on the OK button to begin the installation.
11. Click on the OK button to reboot your system and this will complete the installation.
To confirm if the driver has been successfully installed on your system,
1. Proceed to your desktop, right click on My Computer and select Properties.
2. Select the Hardware tab and click on Device Manager.
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The folder name, Atheros USB 2.0 Wireless Network Adapter will appear in the Network Adapters section. This indicates that the driver for the USB adapter has been
successfully installed on your system!
To activate the utility program, double click on the icon shown in the system tray.
If you have double-click on the utility option, the following screen will appear to give you a glimpse of your connection status. To exit it, click on the OK button.
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To use the Atheros Client Utility, go to the Start Menu followed by Programs. Then select Atheros. From Atheros, select Atheros Client Utility. You may now start to configure your USB adapter.
Chapter 4 Using the System Tray Utility
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Chapter 4 Using the System Tray Utility
This chapter will elaborate on the Atheros system tray utility found at the right bottom corner of your screen. Right click on the utility icon and the menu will appear.
The following explains the different options available on the menu:
Help
Open the online help.
Exit
Exit the Atheros Client Utility application. Once you exit, the icon will disappear from the system tray.
Open Atheros Client Utility…
Launch the Client Utility.
Different signal strength indications
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Preferences
This option allows you to set the startup and menu options for the utility. You can decide whether the program should start automatically when Windows starts, and which menu items should appear on the pop up menu.
Disable/Enable Radio
If you are unable to detect the RF signal, disable and enable the radio again. Once the radio is enabled, the system will prompt you that the RF signals have been successfully enabled.
Click on the OK button to proceed.
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Manual LEAP Login
If you select this option, you will have to manually start the LEAP authentication process to login to the network instead of being prompted for your LEAP username and password during your windows logon.
Reauthenticate
Reauthenticate to a LEAP-configured access point each time you login to a LEAP network.
Select Profile
Click on a configuration profile name to switch to a particular wireless network. If no configuration profile exists, you will need to add a profile first.
(Optional) Enter the domain name that you wish to logon to.
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Connection Status
To view the connection status of your wireless USB adapter. Alternatively, you may also double click on the utility icon in the system tray.
Active Profile Displays the name of the active configuration profile. Auto Profile Selection Shows whether auto profile selection is enabled. Connection Status Displays whether the adapter is connected to a wireless
network.
Link Quality States the quality of the link connection. SSID Displays the SSID of the network to which the wireless
adapter is associated.
Access Point Name Shows the name of the access point the wireless adapter
is connected to (if any).
Access Point IP Address Shows the IP address of the access point the wireless
adapter is connected to (if any).
Link Speed States the speed of the link connection. Client Adapter IP Address Displays the IP address of the wireless adapter.
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Chapter 5 Wireless Adapter Utility Features
This chapter shows you how to make use of the utility to view the status of your wireless connection; to change your settings and also to monitor your wireless performance via the statistics.
NOTE
It is advisable to activate only one of the utilities: Either the Wireless Zero Configuration Utility OR the Atheros Utility.
5.1 Current Status Tab
Displays the performance of the USB adapter in the wireless network.
Upon clicking on the Advanced button, you will be able to view all infor mation on the respective profile, e.g. the types of encryption and authentication, the signal strength, the MAC address of the connected AP (if you are in Infrastructure mode), etc.
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5.2 Profile Management Tab
This option allows you to manage your profile, set your security options, and scan for other wireless networks.
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Click on New button to create a new profile. Enter the profile name (a unique name to identify this profile), a client name and the SSID of the wireless net work to connect to. Note that the Client name refers to the name that is registered to your PC/notebook. You can enter up to 3 different SSIDs in order of preference, per profile. We are using ABC as the profile name and APP as the SSID1.
Click on the OK button to update the changes. Notice that ABC has been added to the
profile list.
For details on how to set the different authentication and encryption types available under the Security Tab, kindly refer to
Chapter 7 “Types of Authentication and Encryption mode”
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To modify an existing profile, select the profile that you wish to modify and click on this button. We are using profile: Any as an example.
To delete an existing profile, select the particular profile that you wish to delete and click on this button. We are using profile: default as an example.
Note that the active profile (the profile that you are currently using) cannot be deleted!
Active profile
indicated by this
icon cannot be
deleted!
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To activate a profile, select the profile and click on this button. We are using profile: wireless-AP as an example.
Once a profile is activated, this icon will appear next to the profile name: wireless-AP.
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This function allows you to save the settings of your profile onto disk. Select the profile that you wish to save and click on this button. We are using profile: ESSID as an example.
Choose the folder to save to, enter the name under which to save the profile and click on the Save button.
Now, your profile is saved to your selected folder.
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This function allows you to retrieve a saved profile from disk. We are using profile: ESSID as an example.
Go to the folder where you have saved your profile, select ESSID.prf and click on the Open button.
Notice that the profile: ESSID has been imported to the list of profiles.
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This function allows you to scan for wireless networks detected by the adapter.
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The icons shown beside the Network Name (SSID) indicate the type of WLAN detected.
Infrastructure (AP) Network Connected to Infrastructure (AP)
Network
Ad-hoc Network Connected to Ad-hoc Network
Encryption Active
Notice that if there is a icon appearing in the Super column, this shows that the wireless network supports Super-AG technology (108Mbps).
Click on the Refresh button to renew the list of wireless networks detected. Click on the OK button to exit the window.
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