Netopia 3-D REACH User Manual

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Netopia 3-D REACH User Manual

 

Netopia® 3-D Reach™ Wireless

BROADBAND WITHOUT BOUNDARIES™

USB Adapter Installation

Package Contents

Netopia 3-D Reach

CD & Quickstart

USB Adapter

Guide

Install the Netopia Wireless Driver

For Microsoft Windows

1.Insert the CD and double-click the Setup icon to load the driver for the Netopia 3-D Reach Wireless USB Adapter.

When the installation is complete, a new Wireless communication icon will appear in your system tray in the Windows toolbar.

2.Click the Wireless icon to start the Netopia WLAN Utility.

See “Netopia WLAN Utility Screens”.

Note: The Netopia WLAN Utility is not installed on Windows XP. Windows XP users should use the Windows XP operating system automatic wireless network configuration feature to configure the wireless connection.

Install the Netopia Wireless USB Adapter

1.Connect the Netopia Wireless USB Adapter to any available USB port on your PC.

2.The USB Adapter should be immediately recognized. If necessary, you can use the Netopia WLAN Utility to configure and monitor your wireless connectivity.

3.You can enable Wireless Security on your Wireless network by using the security features of your USB Adapter in conjunction with your Netopia Wireless Gateway. (See “Wireless Security Password Setting”)

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Netopia WLAN Utility Screens

Connection Status

Connection

Connection Status: Tells the name of the wireless network currently in use.

Link Speed: Displays the speed of the current wireless link in bps.

Signal Strength: Graphical display of the signal strength on the current connection to the Access Point.

Activity

Sent (TX) bps: Data transmission rate (upstream) in bps.

Received (Rx) bps: Data reception rate (downstream) in bps.

Current Connection Status button: Allows you to view detailed information for your wireless connection. When you click this button, the “Current Connection Status” screen appears.

Current Connection Status

Adapter Information

Adapter Name: Name of the wireless USB adapter to which the driver is bound.

Station Address: MAC (hardware) address of this USB adapter.

Internet Protocol (served to this PC by the Wireless Access Point/Gateway)

IP Address: IP Address currently being served to this PC.

Subnet Mask: IP subnet mask for this PC.

Default Gateway: IP Address of the router/gateway for this wireless LAN.

DNS Server: DNS server address for this wireless LAN.

Connection Information

Link Status: Connected to (MAC Address of the Access Point).

Network Mode: Ad Hoc (peer-to-peer) or Infrastructure (network).

Network ID (SSID): Workgroup name or ID of this wireless LAN.

Encryption: Wireless encryption Enabled or Disabled on your network.

Power Mode: Continuos Access, Maximum Power Saving, or Fast Power Saving.

Channel/Frequency: (1 through 11) on which the network is broadcasting.

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Available Networks:

Wireless Network Name: Network to which you are currently connected.

Network Operating Mode: Automatic, Device-to-device, or Base Station Mode.

Available Networks: Scans for available wireless networks within range. If you select a different one, click the Connect button. To scan for others as you change location, click the Refresh button.

Wireless Security Password Setting

Automatic Wireless Security Password: Leave this box unchecked if you are using a Netopia Wireless Gateway.

Password key: Transfer the Encryption key from your Netopia Wireless Gateway to this field. Once you do this the following fields will automatically adjust to your entry.

Key Format: ASCII Characters or Hexadecimal digits.

Key Length: 40 bits (5 characters or 10 hex digits; 104 bits (13 characters or 26 hex digits)

Key Index: This should be the same key index as that used in your Netopia Wireless Gateway.

Click the Connect button.

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