Planet Technology WNL-9330 User Manual

802.11n Wireless PCI Adapter
WNL-9330
User’ s Manual
Version: 1.00
Date: December 2007
Copyright
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of 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, whi ch can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
FCC Caution
To assure continued compliance. (example-use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the Following two conditions: ( 1 ) This device may not cause harmful interference, and ( 2 ) this Device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation.
R&TTE Compliance Statement
This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/CE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (R&TTE). The R&TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98/13/EEC (Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment) As of April 8,2000.
Safety
This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However, special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment. All guidelines of this and of the com puter manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment.
EU Countries Intended for Use
The ETSI version of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria Belgium, Denmark, Finland, and France (with Frequency channel restrictions). Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg .The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Unite d Kingdom. The ETSI version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member states Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.
WEEE regulation
To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electri cal an d electronic equipment, end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meanin of the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol. Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorte
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municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately.
Revision
User’s Manual for PLANET 802.11n Wireless PCI Adapter Model: WNL-9330 Rev: 1.0 (November 2007) Part No. EM-WNL9330
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction...................................................................................6
1-1 Features.........................................................................................................6
1-2 Safety Information........................................................................................7
1-3 Specification..................................................................................................8
1-4 Package Contents........................................................................................9
Chapter 2: Installation....................................................................................10
2-1 Hardware Installation.................................................................................10
2-2 Utility Installation.........................................................................................11
Chapter 3: General Configuration................................................................ 16
3-1 Connection Profile Management .............................................................16
3-1-1 Make a profile for an access point or wireless device..............16
3-1-2 Using 802.1x - Certification...........................................................24
3-1-3 Using 802.1x - CA Server..............................................................26
3-2 Site Syrvey ..................................................................................................27
3-3 View Network Link Status and Statistics.................................................30
3-3-1 Link Status........................................................................................30
3-3-2 Statistics ...........................................................................................32
3-4 Advanced Settings .....................................................................................33
3-5 QoS Setting.................................................................................................36
3-6 WPS Configuration.....................................................................................37
3-6-1 WPS Setup - PBC (Push-Button Configuration)........................38
3-6-2 WPS Setup - PIN............................................................................42
3-7 About ............................................................................................................46
Chapter 4: Soft-AP Function ......................................................................... 47
4-1 Switch to AP Mode and Basic Configuration..........................................47
4-2 Security Settings.........................................................................................51
4-3 Access Control............................................................................................52
4-4 Connection table.........................................................................................54
4-5 Event Log.....................................................................................................56
4-6 Statistics.......................................................................................................57
CHAPTER 5: APPENDIX ............................................................................. 58
5-1 Troubleshooting..........................................................................................58
5-2 Glossary.......................................................................................................60

Chapter 1: Introduction

Complying with the most innovative 802.11n technology, PLANET delivers a reliable and cost effective solution - WNL-9330. WNL-9330 is a PCI 2.2 wireless adapter which integrates one transmit channel and two concurrent receive channels; thus, it supports up to 150Mbps uploa d and 300Mbps download data rate. Using 2.4GHz frequency band; it is backward compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g for users to create a new wireless environment based on existing wireless network.
The WNL-9330 provides a feature rich wireless connectivity. It supports WMM to maintain stable multimedia quality by granting high priority for such pa ckets. For security, the WNL-9330 supports the most advanced mechanism, WPA2, to protect the information exchange through wireless. Moreover, in order to simplify the security configurations, WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is enhanced in WNL-9330. This design helps inexperienced users to secure their wireless network quickly and easily.
The WNL-9330 supports most popular operating systems, Windows 2000 / XP / Vista. With advanced features and high speed capability, the WNL-9330 gives users the greatest performance anytime anywhere.
1-1 Features
z 2.4GHz ISM band, unlicensed operation z Compliant with IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n (draft 2.0) z Support PCI v2.1/2.2 standard z Antenna: two external antennas with one TX and two RX z Provides up to 300Mbps download and 150Mbps upload data rate z Supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) z Supports WEP , WPA, WPA2 high-level security mechanisms z Supports WMM (Wi-Fi Multi-Media) function to meet the multi-media data bandwidth
requirement. (the connected AP and the application must support WMM as well)
z Supports Software AP mode z QoS function: Control the bandwidth required for different applications z Supports most popular operating systems including Windows 2000 , XP and Vista
1-2 Safety Information
In order to keep the safety of users and your properties, please follow the safety instructions:
1. This PCI wireless network card is designed for indoor use only. DO NOT expose this network card to direct sun light, rain, or snow.
2. DO NOT put this network card at or near hot or humid places, like kit chen or bathroom. Also, do not left this wireless network card in the car in summer.
3. This network card is small enough to put in a child’s mouth, and it could cause serious injury or could be fatal. If they throw the network card, the card will be damaged. PLEASE KEEP THIS NETWORK CARD OUT THE REACH OF CHILDREN!
4. This network card will become hot when being used for long time (This is normal and is not a malfunction). DO NOT put the network card on a paper, cloth, or other flammable objects after the network card has been used for a long time.
5. There’s no user-serviceable part inside the network card. If you found that the network card is not working properly, please contact your dealer of purchase and ask for help. DO NOT disassemble 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 the network card, switch the computer off immediately, and call dealer of purchase for help.
1-3 Specification
Interface Complaint with PCI 2.2 standard Standards Conformance
Data Rate
Operating Mode Infrastructure / Ad-Hoc Mode / Soft-AP Mode Security WEP 64/128bit, WPA, WPA2 , WPA-PSK , WPA2-PSK
RF Modulation
Output Power
Frequency Band 2400-2485MHz
Compliant with 802.11b / 802.11g / 802.11n (draft 2.0)
IEEE 802.11b: 11/5.5/2/1M IEEE 802.11g: 54/48/36/24/18/12/9/6 IEEE 802.11n: 300/270/243/240/216/180/162/120/108Mbps in 40Mhz mode 145/130/117/104/ 78Mbps in 20Mhz mode
802.11b: DSSS, CCK, QPSK, BPSK
802.11g: OFDM
802.11n: 64QAM, 16QAM, QPSK, BPSK 11b mode: 14~16dBm 11g mode: 14~16dBm 11n mode: 12~14dBm
Management Built-in utility or Windows XP Zero Configuration utility Operating systems Windows 2000 / XP / Vista
Environmental & Mechanical Characteristics
Temperature
Operating Humidity
Dimensions 120×45 mm (Non-Bracket) Weight 60g Certifications FCC, CE
Operating: 0 - 55 degree C Storage: -20 - 70 degree C Operating: 0 - 85% Storage: 0 - 95% Non-Condensing
1-4 Package Contents
Before you begin the installation, please check the items of your p ackage. The p ackage shoul d include the following items:
1 x WNL-9330 PCI 1 x Driver and User's manual CD 1 x Quick Installation Guide 2 x Antenna
If any of the above items is missing, contact your supplier as soon as possible.

Chapter 2: Installation

2-1 Hardware Installation
Please follow the instructions to install your new PCI wireless network card:
1. SWITCH THE COMPUTER OFF, remove the cover and insert the wireless network card int o an empty PCI slot of your computer.
2. Fasten the antennas to the antenna connectors on the network card by clockwise direction.
3. You can bend the antenna to fit actual needs.
4. To improve radio reception, please adjust antennas to the position shown in the picture.
Rear View
Top View
2-2 Utility Installation
Note 1: If you had ever installed another Wirel ess Cards before, ple ase uninst all the existed drivers and utilities first. Note 2: The installation below is performed in Windows XP system. The installations in Windows 2000 and V ista are similar.
1. Power on the computer. The system will find the new hardware and display the below
message. Click “Cancel” to skip.
2. Insert the bundled CD into the CD-ROM drive to launch the auto run program. Once
completed, a menu screen will appear.
3. Click the “WNL-9330 Utility” hyperlink to initiate the install wizard.
4. Read the License Agreement carefully. Click “Yes” to accept it and continue.
5. It is suggested to use “PLANET Configuration Tool”, which provides fully access to all
functions, to manage the WNL-9330. Click “Next” to continue.
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’. After you finish the selection, please click ‘Next’ to continue. If you see ‘Found New Hardware’ message again, please ignore it and wait.
7. Click “Install” to begin the installation.
8. Please click “Finish” to finish the installation.

Chapter 3: General Configuration

The Configuration Utility appears as an icon on the system tray of Windows while the card is running. You can open the utility by double-click on the icon.
Right click the icon; there are some items for you to operate the configuration utility.
Lauch Config Utilities: open the Configuration Utility tool. Use Zero Configuration as Configuration Utility: use Windows XP built-in wireless
configuration utility (Windows Zero Configuration) to configure the card.
Switch to AP Mode: the WNL-9330 can act as an AP. Please refer to next chapter for details. Exit: close the Configuration Utility tool.
3-1 Connection Profile Management
If you need to connect to different wireless access points at different time, like to access point of your home, office, cybercafe, or public wireless service, you can store the connectio n parameters (encryption, passphrase, security etc, etc.) as a profile for every acce ss point, so you don’t have to input these parameters every time you want to connect to a specific wireless access point.
3-1-1 Make a profile for an access point or wireless device
There are two ways to add a new connection profile:
Create a new profile, Add a profile from an existing wireless access point or wireless device
If you want to click new profile, click ‘Profile’ tab, then click ‘Add ’ button:
Parameter Profiles List The profiles list display all the profiles and the relative settings of the
Add/Delete/Edit Button
Activate Button Click “Activate” to connect to the selected profile. When a profile is
Description
profiles including Profile Name, SSID, Channel, etc. This sign indicates the activated profile is been connecting.
This sign indicates the activated profile is not been connecting.
Click these buttons to add/delete/edit the selected profiles.
activated, the card will be initially connected to the profile.
Or, you can add a connected wireless access point or wireless device to a profile by clicking ‘Site Survey’ tab, then click ‘Add to Profile’ button:
And you can set the parameter for this profile here:
Parameter Description Profile Name Define a recognizable profile name for you to identify the different
networks.
SSID The SSID (up to 32 printable ASCII characters) is the unique name
PSM (Power Saving Mode) The power saving function is only available when the network type is in
Network Type Infrastructure – This operation mode requires the presence of an
identified in a WLAN. The ID prevents the unintentional merging of two co-located WLANs.
You may specify a SSID for the card and then only the device with the same SSID can interconnect to the card. If you want to add the network nearby to the profile list, pull down the menu, all the networks will be listed for you to add one of them to the profile list.
Infrastructure. CAM (Constantly Awake Mode) – The card will always set in active mode.
PSM (Power Saving Mode) – Enable the card in the power saving mode when it is idle.
802.11 Access Point. All communication is done via the Access Point or Router.
Ad-Hoc – Select this mode if you want to connect to another wireless
station in the Wireless LAN network without through an Access Point or Router.
Preamble The preamble defines the length of the CRC block for communication
RTS Threshold Minimum packet size required for an RTS (Request To Send). For
Fragment Threshold The value defines the maximum size of packets; any packet size larger
among wireless devices. This option is only active in the Ad Hoc network.
There are two modes including Auto and Long Preamble. If “Auto“mode is selected, the card will auto switch the preamble mode depending on the wireless devices the card is connecting to.
packets smaller than this threshold, an RTS is not sent and the packet is transmitted directly to the wireless network. Select a setting within a range of 0 to 2347 bytes. Minor change is recommended.
than the value will be fragmented. If you have decreased this value and experience high packet error rates, you can increase it again, but it will likely decrease overall network performance. Select a setting within a range of 256 to 2346 bytes. Minor change is recommended.
Parameter Description Authentication Type This setting has to be consistent with the wireless networks that the card
intends to connect.
Open – No authentication is needed among the wireless network.
Shared – Only wireless devices using a shared key (WEP Key identified) are
allowed to connecting each other .
LEAP – LEAP is a pre-EAP, Cisco-proprietary protocol, with many of the features of EAP protocols. Cisco controls the ability of other vendors to implement this protocol, so it should be selected for use only when limited vendor choice for client, access-point, and server products is not a concern. If you select ‘LEAP’, the following message will be displayed. Please input LEAP identity, password, domain name, and select encryption type. You can check ‘Show Password’ box so the password you inputted will be displayed as you type, but not replace by asterisk.
WPA – WPA provides a scheme of mutual authentication using either IEEE
802.1x/Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) authentication or pre-shared key (PSK) technology. It provides a high level of assurance to enterprises, small businesses and home users that data will remain protected and that only authorized users may access their networks. For enterprises that have already deployed IEEE 802.1x authentication, WPA offers the advantage of leveraging existing authentication databases and infrastructure.
WPA-PSK – It is a special mode designed for home and small business users
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who do not have access to network authentication servers. In this mode, known as Pre-Shared Key, the user manually enters the starting password in their access point or gateway, as well as in each wireless station in the network. WPA-PSK takes over automatically from that point, keeping unauthorized users that don't have the matching password from joining the network, while encrypting the data traveling between authorized devices.
WPA2 – Like WPA, WPA2 supports IEEE 802.1x/EAP authentications or PSK technology. It also includes a new advanced encryption mechanism using the
dvanced Encryption Standard (AES). AES is required to the corporate user or government users. The difference between WPA and WPA2 is that WPA2 provides data encryption via the AES. In contrast, WPA uses Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP).
WP A2-PSK – WPA2-PSK is also for home and small business. The difference between WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK is that WPA2-PSK provides data encryption via the AES. In contrast, WPA-PSK uses Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP).
Use 802.1x
Enable 802.1x wireless authentication. Please click ‘802.1x Setting’ button to set 802.1x parameters. (See next section).
Encryption Mode None – Disable the encryption mode.
WEP – Enable the WEP Data Encryption. When the item is selected, you have to continue setting the WEP Encryption keys.
TKIP – TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) changes the temporal key every 10,000 packets (a packet is a kind of message transmitted over a network.) This insures much greater security than the standard WEP security.
AES – AES has been developed to ensure the highest degree of security and authenticity for digital information and it is the most advanced solution defined by IEEE 802.11i for the security in the wireless network.
Note: All devices in the network should use the same encryption method to ensure the communication.
WPA Pre-Shared Key The WPA-PSK key can be from 8 to 64 characters and can be letters or
numbers. This same key must be used on all of the wireless stations in the network.
WEP Key (Key1 ~ Key4)
The WEP keys are used to encrypt data transmitted in the wireless network. There are two types of key length: 64-bit and 128-bit. Select the default
encryption key from Key 1 to Key 4 by selected the radio button.
Fill the text box by following the rules below. 64-bit – Input 10-digit Hex values (in the “A-F”, “a-f” a nd “0-9” range) o r 5-digit ASCII characters (including “a-z” and “0-9”) as the encryption keys. For example: “0123456aef“ or “test1”.
128-bit – Input 26-digit Hex values (in the “A-F”, “a-f” and “0-9” range) or 13-digit ASCII characters (including “a-z” and “0-9”) as the encryption keys. For example: “01234567890123456789abcdef“ or “administrator”.
After you finish all settings, click ‘OK’ to save settings and exit. The profile you just created will be displayed:
Select the profile you wish to use, and click ‘Activate’ to use the profile you selected. You can
only activate a profile a time, and the profile which is activated currently will have a green
check ( will be displayed before its name.
If you want to change the connection parameters of a specific profile, just select it and click ‘Edit’ button, you’ll be prompted to input the connection pa rameters, just like you’re creating a new profile.
If you no longer need a profile, select the profile then click ‘Delete’.
) before its name. If the wireless access point is not reachable, a red check ( )
3-1-2 Using 802.1x - Certification
After you click ‘802.1x Setting’, a new window will appear:
Parameter Description Authentication Type The EAP authentication protocols this card has supported a re included as
follows. This setting has to be consistent with the wireless APs or Routers that the card intends to connect.
PEAP &TTLS – PEAP and TTLS are similar and easier than TLS in that they specify a stand-alone authentication protocol be used within an encrypted tunnel. TTLS supports any protocol within its tunnel, including CHAP, MS-CHAP, MS-CHAPv2, PAP and EAP-MD5. PEAP specifies that an EAP-compliant authentication protocol must be used; this card supports EAP-MSCHAP v2, EAP-TLS/Smart card and Generic Token Card. The client certificate is optional required for the authentication.
TLS/Smart Card –TLS is the most secure of the EAP protocols but not easy to use. It requires that digital certificates be exchanged in the authentication phase. The server presents a certificate to the client. After validating the server’s certificate, the client presents a client certificate to the server for validation.
MD5-Challenge – MD5-Challenge is the easiest EAP Type. It requires the wireless station to enter a set of user name and password as the identity to RADIUS Server.
Session Resumption There are “Disabled”, “Reauthentication”, “Roaming”, “SameSsid” and
“Always” selections for you to choose whether to recovery the session in different status.
Identity Enter the name as the identity for the server.
Password
Enter the password as the identity for the server.
Use Client Certificate A client certificate is required for TLS, and is optional for TTLS and PEAP.
This forces a client certificate to be selected from the appropriate Windows Certificate Store and made available to the RADIUS server for certification.
Tunneled Authentication Protocol When the authentication type is PEAP or TTLS, select a protocol to be
used to build the encrypted tunnel.
Identity This is the protected user EAP Identity used for authentication. The
identity specified may contain up to 63 ASCII cha racters, is case sensitive and takes the form of a Network Access Identifier, consisting of <name of the user>@<user’s home realm>. The user’s home realm is optional and indicates the routing domain.
Password The password used for authentication. It may contain up to 63 ASCII
characters and is case sensitive.
3-1-3 Using 802.1x - CA Server
If you want to use CA server, please click ‘CA Server’ tab. And the following message will be displayed:
Parameter Description Use Certificate Chain When the EAP authentication type such as TLS, TTLS or PEAP is
selected and required a certification to tell the client what server credentials to accept from the authentication server in order to verify the server, you have to enable this function.
Certificate Issuer Choose the server from the list to issue the certificate. If “Any
Trusted CA” is selected, any CA included in the list (provided by the Microsoft Certificate Store) is permitted.
Allow Intermediate Certificates A server designates an issuer as a trusted root authority by
placing the issuer's self-signed certificate, which contains the issuer's public key, into the trusted root certification authority certificate store of the host computer. Intermediate or subordinate certification authorities are trusted only if they have a valid certification path from a trusted root certification authority.
Server Name Enter the authentication server name.
Server name must match exactly When selected, the server name must match exactly the server
name found on the certificate.
Domain name must end in specified name
When selected, the server name field identifies a domain. The certificate must use a server name belonging to this domain or to one of its sub-domains (e.g. zeelans.com, where the server is blueberry.zeelans.com) but it may be any name used in the certificate name field.
3-2 Site Syrvey
From the “Site Survey” screen, all the networks nearby will be listed. You can change the connection to another network or add one of the networks to your own profile list.
Parameter Description Available Networks This list shows all available wireless networks within range of your
card. It also displays the information of the networks including the SSID, BSSID, Signal Strength, Channel, Encryption, Authentication and Network Type. If you want to connect to any networks on the list, double-click the item on the list, and the card will automatically connect to the selected network.
Rescan Button Click “Rescan” button to collect the new information of all the
Connect Button
Add to Profile Button
1. 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.
2. If the access point you selected enables encryption, please proceed to next step.
3. If the wireless access point does not have SSID, you’ll be prompted to input it here. Please ask the administrator of this AP and input the exact SSID here, then click ‘OK’ when ready. If
wireless networks nearby.
Click “Connect” to connect to the selected network.
Add the selected network to Profiles list.
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.
4. If the AP uses encryption, you have to input WEP passphrase or WPA preshared key. Please ask the administrator , and input the correct passphrase / preshare d 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.
5. You’ll see ‘Connected <-> SSID’ (‘SSID’ is the SSID of the AP you connected to) message displayed at lower-left corner of configuration utility. Now, you’re successfully connected to the access point or wireless device you selected!
3-3 View Network Link Status and Statistics
The configuration utility provides information about network statistics and link status.
3-3-1 Link Status
Parameter Description Status Display the SSID and MAC ID of the network the card is connecting to.
Extra Info Display the link status.
Channel Display the number of the radio channel and the frequency used for the
networking.
Link Speed (Mbps) Display the transmission and reception rate of the network.
Throughput (Kbits/sec) Display the speed of data transmitted and received.
Link Quality This bar indicates the quality of the link. The higher the percentage, the
better the quality.
dBm If you want to know the signal strength in the unit of dBm, select this check
box.
Signal Strength This bar shows the signal strength level. The higher percentage shown in
Noise Level Display the noise level in the wireless environment.
the bar, the more radio signal been received by the card. This indicator helps to find the proper position of the wireless device for quality network operation.
3-3-2 Statistics
All connection-related statistics is displayed here. You can click ‘Reset Counter’ to reset the statistics of all items back to 0.
3-4 Advanced Settings
Parameter Description Wireless Mode 802.11 B/G/N mix – If you have a mix of 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n
wireless stations in your network, It is to maximize wireless compatibility with wireless access points and other wireless devices. it is recommended to setting the card to this mode. This mode is also the default setting.
802.11 B/G mix – If you have a mix of 802.11b and 802.11g wireless stations in your network, it is recommended to setting the card to this mode.
802.11 B only – This card can be compatible with both 802.11g and
802.11b wireless stations. If there are only 802.11b wireless stations in the network, you can set the card to this mode.
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Wireless Protection If you have a mix of 802.1 1 b and 802.11g wireless stations in the network,
it is recommended to enable the protection mechanism. This mechanism can decrease the rate of data collision between 802.11b and 802.11g wireless stations. When the protection mode i s enabled, the throu ghput of the card will be a little lower due to many of frame traffic should be transmitted. Auto – Based on the status of the network and automatically disable/enable protection mode.
On – Always enabl e the protection mode.
Off – Always disable the protection mode.
Tx BURST Tx Burst enables the card to deliver the better throughput in the same
period and environment. This feature only takes effect when the connected A P also supports Tx Burst.
Enable TCP Window Size The TCP Win dow is the amount of data a send er can send on a p articular
connection before it gets an acknowledgment back from the receiver that it has gotten some of it. This feature only takes effect whe n the connecte d
P also supports TCP Window Size. The larger TCP Window the better
performance.
Fast Roaming at -70dBm When you want to fast roaming to the network nearby without intercepting
the wireless connection especially the card is applied to the multimedia application or a voice call, you can enable the parameter. The card will fast roaming to the near network when the receive sensitivity (signal strength) is lower to the value you have set up.
Turn Off RF Button If you want to turn off the radio of the card temporarily, click this button. To
turn on the radio, click this button again.
Show Authentication Status Dialog
When your computer is being authenticated by wireless authentication server, a dialog window with the process of authentication will appear. This function is helpful to find out the problem when you can not be authenticated, and you can provide this information to authentication server’s administrator for debugging purpose.
Enable CCX Enable Cisco Compatible eXtensions. CCX is a wireless feature
developed by Cisco used to improve the wireless performance with CCX compatible wireless devices. Check this box if you need to connect to CCX-compatible wireless dev i ces.
Turn on CCKM During normal operation, LEAP-enabled client devices mutually
authenticate with a new access point by performing a complete LEAP authentication, including communication with the main RADIUS server.
When you configure your wireless LAN for fast re-association, however, LEAP-enabled client devices roam from one access point to another without involving the main server. Using Cisco Centralized Key Management (CCKM), an access point configured to provide Wireless Domain Services (WDS) takes the place of the RADIUS server and authenticates the client so quickly that there is no perceptible delay in voice or other time-sensitive applications.
Enable Radio Measurement
Non-Serving Channel Measurements
When this parameter is enabled, the Cisco AP can run the radio monitoring through the associated CCX-compliant clients to continuously monitor the WLAN radio environment and discover any new APs that are transmitting beacons.
The Cisco AP can perform monitoring measurements through the CCX-compliant clients on the non-serving channels when this parameter is enabled.
Limit xxx milliseconds (0-2000)
After you finish the settings, click ‘Apply’ to apply new settings, and click ‘OK’ to close configuration utility.
Note: This function does not support in Windows VISTA.
It limits the channel measurement time. The default value is 250 milliseconds.
3-5 QoS Setting
This wireless network card provides QoS (Quality of Service) function, which can improve the performance of certain network applications, like audio / video streaming, network telephony (VoIP), and others. When you enable WMM (Wi-Fi MultiMedia) function of this network card, you can define the priority of different kinds of data, to give higher prio rity to applications which require instant responding. Therefore you can improve the performance of such network applications.
Parameter Description WMM Enable Check this box to enable WMM function. Please click ‘Apply’
button on the right of this check box after you check or uncheck this box, so corresponding settings in this window will be activated or deactivated respectively.
WMM - Power Save Enable Enable WMM power saving mode to save energy and lets your
battery live longer.
Setting... Click this button to select the WMM data type which will suppress
the function of power saving. When this kind of data is transferring, power saving function will be disabled. Available data types are AC_BK (Background / Low Priority), AC_BE (Best Effort), AC_VI (Video First), and AC_VO (Voice First).
Direct Link Setup Enable Enable or disable direct link setup (DLS) function. This function
will greatly improve the data transfer rate between WMM-enabled wireless devices. Please click ‘Apply’ button on the right of this check box after you check or uncheck this box, so corresponding settings in this window will be activated or deactivated respectively.
MAC Address Input the MAC address of another WMM-enabled wireless device
you wish to establish a direct link here, then click ‘Apply’ to add this MAC address to DLS address table.
Timeout Value Input the timeout value of this WMM-enabled direct link wireless
device. If the wireless device is not responding after this time, it will be removed from DLS table.
Tear Down If you want to remove a specific wireless device from DLS table,
select the device and click this button to remove it.
Note: This function does not support in Windows VISTA.
3-6 WPS Configuration
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is the latest wireless network technology whi ch makes wireless network setup become very simple. If you have WPS-enabled wireless access point, and you want to establish a secure connection to it, you don’t have to configure the wireless access point and setup data encryption. All you have to do is go to the WPS setup page of this wireless card, click a button, and then press a specific button on the wireless access point you wish to establish a secure connection - just three simple steps!
The WNL-9330 is compatible with WPS. To use this function, the wireless access point you wish to connect to must support WPS function too. Now, please follow the instructions to establish secure connection between WPS-enabled access point and your wireless card:
Click ‘WPS Configuration’ tab, and the following settings will appear:
3-6-1 WPS Setup - PBC (Push-Button Configuration)
1.Set ‘Config Mode’ to ‘Enrollee’, and then push the ‘WPS’ button on your wireless access point (the button used to activate WPS standby mode may have another name), or use other way to start WPS standby mode as the instruction given by your wi reless access point’s user manual.
2. Before you start to establish the wireless connection by using WPS, you can click ‘Rescan’ button to search for WPS-enabled access points near you, to make sure the WPS function of your access point is activated.
3. All access points found will be displayed. Please make sure the access point you wish to connect is displayed. If not, please click ‘Rescan’ few more times. You can also click ‘Information’ button to see the detaile d information about selected access point.
4. Click ‘PBC’ button now to sta rt to establish wireless connection by WPS, and please be patient (This may require several seconds to one minute to complete). When you see ‘WPS status is connected successfully’ message, it means the connection between your WNL-9330 and access point is successfully connected by WPS, and the information about access point you connected to will be displayed.
Sometime WPS may fail, and you can click ‘PBC’ button few more times to try again. When an access point is connected, you can click ‘Disconnect’ to disconnect your wireless network card from a connected access point, or select another WPS-enabled wireless access point, then click ‘Connect’ to establish connection to selected access point, if there are more than one WPS-enabled access point found. You can also click ‘Rotate’ button, and next access point on the list will be selected to establish connection.
If you want to delete a found access point from the list, select it and click ‘Delete’ button.
3-6-2 WPS Setup - PIN
The PIN number of your WNL-9330 is an eight-digit number located at the upper-right position of configuration utility . Remember it, and input the number to your wireless access point as th e WPS PIN code (Please refer to the user manual of your wireless access point for instructions about how to do this).
Click ‘PIN’ button now, and wait for few seconds to one minute. If a wireless access point with correct PIN code is found, you’ll be connected to that access point:
You may have to click ‘PIN’ for few more times to try again. If you still can not connect to access point by this way, please make sure the PIN code you provided to access point is correct.
3-7 About
By choosing this option, you can click the hyperlink to connect the PLANET website. You can also obtain basic information about the WNL-9330 such as the Driver, Utility and EEPROM Version. The MAC Address of the card is displayed in the screen as well.
Please click ‘OK’ to close configuration utility.

Chapter 4: Soft-AP Function

Except becoming a wireless client of other wireless access points, the WNL-9330 can act as a wireless service provider also! You can switch the WNL-9330’s operating mode to ‘AP’ mode to simulate the function of a real wireless access point by software, and all other computers and wireless devices can connect to your computer wirelessly, even share the internet connection you have!
4-1 Switch to AP Mode and Basic Configuration
The operating mode of the wireless card is ‘Station Mode’ (becoming a client of other wireless access points) by default. If you want to switch to AP mode, please right-click WNL-9330 utility icon, and select ‘Switch to AP Mode’.
After you select ‘Switch to AP Mode’, the WNL-9330 available options will change.
If you want to switch the wireless card back to station mode (become a client of other wireless access points), click ‘Switch to Station Mode’.
A configuratio n window will appe ar af ter y ou switch the operation mode to ‘AP’ or click ‘Launch Config Utilities’ after you right-click the WNL-9330 configuration utility, which asks you to assign an existing network card with internet connection:
If your computer has another network card which is connected to Int ernet, please sele ct it from ‘Name’ dropdown menu, and cli ck ‘Enable ICS’; if your computer does not have another network card with Internet connection, please click ‘Not enable ICS’.
After you click ‘Enable ICS’ or ‘Not enable ICS’, you’ll see the basic configuration menu of the AP function:
Parameter Description SSID Please input the SSID (the name used to identify this wireless
access point) here. Up to 32 numerical characters can be accepted here, excepting space.
Channel Please select the wireless channel you wish to use. The number
of channels available here will vary depends on the setting of ‘Country Region Code’.
Wireless Mode Please select the wireless operating mode. You can limit the type
of wireless client to 802.11b or 802.11g only, or allow 802.11b/g, and 802.11b/g/n clients. It’s safe to select ‘802.11 B/G/N mix’ to allow all kinds of wireless client to connect to your computer, unless you want to limit the type of wireless client allowed to connect to your computer.
Use MAC Address
Click this button to use the MAC address of the wireless card as SSID. A prefix of ‘AP’ will be added.
Security Setting Set the security options (wireless data encryption).
Country Region Code
Available options are 0-7, which will affect the available wireless channels you can use:
0: FCC (US, Canada, and other countries uses FCC radio communication standards) 1: ETSI (Europe) 2: SPAIN 3: FRANCE 4: MKK 5: MKKI (TELEC) 6: ISERAL (Channel 3 to 9) 7: ISERAL (Channel 5 to 13)
The operating frequency channel will be restricted to the country / region user located before importing
Beacon (ms) You can define the time interval that a beacon signal should be
send. Default value is 100. Do not modify this value unless you know what will be affected
Idle Time Select the idle time of your wireless network card. Default value is
300. Do not modify this value unless you know what will be affected
No forwarding among wireless clients
Check this box and wireless clients will not be able to share data with each other.
Hide SSID
Check this box and the SSID will not be broadcasted to the public. Your wireless clients must know the exact SSID to be able to connect to your computer. This option is useful to enhance security level.
Allow BW 40MHz Check this box to allow BW 40MHz capability.
Default Click this button to restore all settings in this page back to default
value.
Apply Click this button to activate current settings.
To exit, click ‘X’ button at the upper-right corner of configuration window.
4-2 Security Settings
This wireless card supports wireless encryption in AP mode, which will encrypt the data being transferred over the air to enhance data security level. It’s recommende d to enable data encryption unless you wish to open your computer (and its internet connection) to the public.
When you click ‘Security Setting’ in WNL-9330 configuration utility, the following window will appear:
Parameter Description Authentication Type Please select a wireless authentication type you wish to use.
Available options are ‘Open’, ‘Shared’, ‘WPA-PSK’, ‘WPA2-PSK’, and ‘WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK’. If you want to disable wireless data encryption, you must select ‘Open’ or ‘Shared’.
Encryption Type Please select an encryption mode. The available options in this
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setting item will vary depending on the authentication type you select. If you select ‘Not Use’, data will not be encrypted and people with some networking knowledge will be able to read the data you transfer with proper tool.
NOTE: WPA encryption is safer than WEP, however, some older wireless clients don’t support WPA encryption.
WPA Pre-shared-key Please input the WPA pre-shared key here. Only clients with the
same pre-shared key you inputted here will be able to connect to your computer. This setting is only availa ble when you select one of WPA encryptions.
Group Rekey Interval
WEP Key #1-4 Please input the WEP encryption key here when you select ‘WEP
Show Password Check this box and the WPA pre-shared key or WEP key you
You can specify the time interval to re-issue the key to your wireless clients here. You can click the button ’10 seconds’ or ‘Kpackets’ to change the u nit of time interval. (every 10 seconds o r a thousand data packets times the value you specified in ‘Group Rekey Interval’ field)
If you want to use WEP 64 bits encryption, please input 10 characters if you select HEX, or input 5 characters if you select
SCII; If you want to use WEP 128bits encryption, please input 26
characters if you select HEX, or input 13 characters if you select
SCII. 128 bits encryption is safer then 64 bits, but the data
transfer speed will be slightly reduced.
inputted will be shown, but not replaced by asterisk (*).
OK Click this button to save changes you made in this page.
Cancel Click this button to discard all changes you made in this window.
4-3 Access Control
If you’re not going to open your computer and wireless resources to the public, you can use MAC address filtering function to enforce your access control policy, so only wireless clients with MAC address you defined by this function can be connected to your software access point.
Click ‘Access Control’ tab, and the following messages will appear:
Parameter Description Access Policy
MAC Address Input the MAC address of the wireless client you wish to allow or
Select the policy type of your access rule:
Disable: Allow any wireless client with proper authentication settings to connect to this access point. Allow All: Only allow wireless clients with MAC address listed here to connect to this access point. Reject All: Reject wireless clients with MAC address listed
here to be connected to this access point.
reject here. No colon (:) or hyphen (-) required.
Add
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list.
Delete
Remove all Delete all MAC addresses in the list.
Apply Save and apply changes you made.
Please select a MAC address from the list, then click ‘Delete’ button to remove it.
4-4 Connection table
If you want to see the list of all wireless clients connected to this access point, please follow the following instructions:
Click ‘Mac Table’ tab, and a list containing all connected wireless clients will appear:
Parameter Description MAC address Displays the MAC address of this wireless client
AID The serial number of this wireless connection.
Power Saving Mode
Status Displays additional information of this wireless Connection, like
Displays the capability of power-saving function of this wireless client.
current wireless operating mode and data transf er rate.
4-5 Event Log
This software access point will log all wireless-related activities as a log. You can follow the instructions to view the content of the event log:
Click ‘Event Log’ tab, and the event log will be di splayed:
You can click ‘Clear’ to remove all entries in the log.
4-6 Statistics
If you want to know detailed information about how your software access point works, you can follow the following instructions to view the statistics of the access point:
Click ‘Statistics’ tab, and the event log will be displayed:
You can click ‘RESET COUNTERS’ button to reset all counters to zero.

CHAPTER 5: APPENDIX

5-1 Troubleshooting
This chapter provides solutions to problems usually encountered during the installation and operation of the adapter.
Q. The PLANET WNL-9330 does not work properly. A.
1. Right click on My Computer and select Properties. Select the device manager and click on the Network Adapter. You will find the Adapter if it is installed successfully. If you see the yellow exclamation mark, the resources are conflicting. You will see the status of the Adapter. If there is a yellow question m ark, ple ase check the following:
2. Make sure that your PC has a free IRQ (Interrupt Request, a hardware interrupt on a PC.)
3. Make sure that you have inserted the right adapter and installed the proper driver. If the Adapter does not function after attempting the above steps, remove the adapter and do the following:
4. Uninstall the driver software from your PC.
5. Restart your PC and repeat the hardware and software installation as specified in this User Guide.
Q. I cannot communicate with the other computers linked via Ethernet in the Infrastructure configuration. A.
1. Make sure that the PC to which the Adapter is associated is powered on.
2. Make sure that your Adapter is configured on the same channel and with the same security options as with the other computers in the Infrastructure configuration.
Q. What should I do when the computer with the Adapter installed is unable to connect to the wireless network and/or the Internet? A.
1. Check that the LED indicators for the broadband modem are indicating normal activity. If not, there may be a problem with the broadband connection.
2. Check that the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS settings are correctly entered for the network.
3. In Infrastructure mode, make sure the same Service Set Identifier (SSID) is specified on the settings for the wireless clients and access points.
4. In Ad-Hoc mode, both wireless clients will need to have the same SSID. Please note that it
might be necessary to set up one client to establish a BSS (Basic Service Set) and wait briefly before setting up other clients. This prevents several clients from trying to establish a BSS at the same time, which can result in multiple singular BSSs being established, rather than a single BSS with multiple clients associated to it.
5. Check that the Network Connection for the wireless client is conf igured properly.
  If Security is enabled, make sure that the correct encryption keys are entered on both the
Adapter and the access point.
Q. I can’t find any wireless access point / wireless device in ‘Site Survey’ function. A.
1. Click ‘Rescan’ for few more times and see if you can find any wireless access point or
wireless device.
2. Please move closer to any known wireless access point.
3. ‘Ad hoc’ function must be enabled for the wireless device you wish to establish a direct
wireless link.
4. Please adjust the position of network card (you may have to move your computer if you’re
using a notebook computer) and click ‘R escan’ button for few more times. If you can find the wireless access point or wireless device you want to connect by doing this, try to move closer to the place where the wireless access point or wireless device is located.
Q. Nothing happens when I click ‘Launch config utilities’ A.
1. Please make sure the wireless network card is firmly inserted int o your comput er’s PCI port.
If the Planet configuration utility’s icon is black, the network card is not detected by your computer. Switch the computer off and insert the adapter again. If this doesn’t work, contact the dealer of purchase for help.
2. Reboot the computer and try again.
3. Remove the driver and re-install.
4. Contact the dealer of purchase for help.
Q. I can not establish connection with a certain wireless access point A.
1. Click ‘Connect’ for few more times.
2. If the SSID of access point you wish to connect is hidden (nothing displayed in ‘SSID’ field in
‘Site Survey’ function), you have to input correct SSID of the access point you wish to connect. Please contact the owner of access point to ask for correct SSID.
3. You have to input correct passphrase / security key to connect an access point with
encryption. Please contact the owner of access point to ask for correct pa ssphrase / security key.
4. The access point you wish to connect only allows network cards with specific MAC address
to establish connection. Please go to ‘About’ t ab and write the value of ‘Phy_Addess’ down,
then present this value to the owner of access point so he / she can add the MAC address of your network card to his / her access point’s list.
Q. The network is slow / having problem when transferring large files A.
1. Move closer to the place where access point is located.
2. Enable ‘Wireless Protection’ in ‘Advanced’ tab.
3. Try a lower TX Rate in ‘Advanced’ tab.
4. Disable ‘Tx Burst’ in ‘Advanced’ tab.
5. Enable ‘WMM’ in ‘QoS’ tab if you need to use multimedia / telephony related applications.
6. Disable ‘WMM – Power Save Enable’ in ‘QoS’ tab.
7. There could be too much people using the same radio channel. Ask the owner of the acce ss
point to change the channel number.
5-2 Glossary
1. What is WMM?
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM), a group of features for wireless networks that improve the user experience for audio, video and voice applications. WMM is based on a subset of the IEEE
802.11e WLAN QoS draft standard. WMM adds prioritized capabilities to Wi-Fi networks and
optimizes their performance when multiple concurring applications, each with dif f erent latency and throughput requirements, compete for network resources. By using WMM, end-user satisfaction is maintained in a wider variety of environments and traffic conditions. WMM makes it possible for home network users and enterprise network m anagers to decide which data streams are most important and assign them a higher traffic priority.
2. What is WMM Power Save?
WMM Power Save is a set of features for Wi-Fi networks that increase the efficiency and flexibility of data transmission in order to conserve power. WMM Power Save has been optimized for mobile devices running latency-sensitive applications such as voice, audio, or video, but can benefit any Wi-Fi device. WMM Power Save uses mechanisms included in the IEEE 802.11e standard and is an enhancement of IEEE 802.11 legacy power saves. With WMM Power Save, the same amount of data can be transmitted in a shorter time while allowing the Wi-Fi device to remain longer in a low-power “dozing” state.
3. What is GI?
GI stands for Guard Interval. It’s a measure to protect wirele ss devices from cross­interference. If there are two wireless devices using the same or near channel, and they are close enough, radio interference will occur and reduce the radio resource usability.
4. What is STBC?
STBC stands for Space-Time Block Coding, which is a technique used to transfer multiple
copies of data by multiple antenna, to improve data transfer performance. By using multiple antennas, not only data transfer rate is improved, but also the wireless stability.
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