Senao Networks PI97008001 User Manual

IEEE802.11b/g/n Wireless
Version: 1.
EPI-9701
PCI Adapter
Windows Driver supported only
User’s Manual
EUB9701/9702 and EPI-9701series --IEEE802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN Client Adapter Version 1.0
Table of Contents
IEEE802.11b/g/n Wireless................................................................................................................................1
PCI Adapter........................................................................................................................................................1
1 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................................5
1.1
F
EATURES & BENEFITS
1.2
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ACKAGE CONTENTS
1.3
PCI A
DAPTER DESCRIPTION
1.4
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YSTEM REQUIREMENTS
1.5
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PPLICATIONS
1.6
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ETWORK CONFIGURATION
a) Ad-hoc (peer-to-peer) Mode..........................................................................................................................8
b) Infrastructure Mode........................................................................................................................................8
2 CLIENT ADAPTER FOR WINDOWS VISTA ....................................................................................9
2.1
B
EFORE YOU BEGIN
2.2
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NSTALLING THE DRIVERS
2.3
P
ROFILES
2.3.1 I
2.3.2 AD-
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
NFRASTRUCTURE MODE
HOC MODE
A
UTHENTICATION AND SECURITY
2.4.1 WEP Encryption..........................................................................................................................13
2.4.2 WPA, WPA2 Authentication & TKIP, AES Encryption............................................................14
2.4.3 WPA-PSK Authentication & TKIP, AES Encryption................................................................15
L
INK STATUS
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ITE SURVEY
WPS ..................................................................................................................................................18
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NINSTALL THE DRIVERS & CLIENT UTILITY
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3 USB ADAPTER FOR WINDOWS XP.................................................................................................22
3.1
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EFORE YOU BEGIN
3.2
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NSTALLING THE DRIVERS
3.3
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ROFILES
3.3.1 I
3.3.2 AD-
3.4
3.5 S
ITE SURVEY
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
4 USB ADAPTER FOR MAC OS X.........................................................................................................40
4.1
NFRASTRUCTURE MODE
A
UTHENTICATION AND SECURITY
3.4.1 WEP Encryption..........................................................................................................................27
3.4.2 WPA, WPA2 Authentication & TKIP, AES Encryption............................................................28
3.4.3 WPA-PSK Authentication & TKIP, AES Encryption................................................................28
3.4.4 LEAP Authentication...................................................................................................................29
3.4.5 802.1x with PEAP.......................................................................................................................30
3.4.5.1 PEAP Authentication with EAP/TLS Smartcard..................................................................30
3.4.6 802.1x with TTLS with EAP-MD5, MS-CHAP, MS-CHAPv2..................................................31
3.4.7 802.1x CA Server.........................................................................................................................32
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ETWORK
A
DVANCED CONFIGURATION
WMM (W
WPS ..................................................................................................................................................36
U
NINSTALL THE DRIVERS & CLIENT UTILITY
I
NSTALLING THE DRIVERS
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HOC MODE
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IRELESS MULTIMEDIA
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4.2
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ROFILES
4.2.1 I
4.2.2 AD-
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
NFRASTRUCTURE MODE
A
UTHENTICATION AND SECURITY
4.3.1 WEP Encryption..........................................................................................................................46
4.3.2 WPA-PSK Authentication & TKIP, AES Encryption................................................................47
L
INK STATUS
S
ITE SURVEY
S
TATISTICS
A
DVANCED CONFIGURATION
A
BOUT
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HOC MODE
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APPENDIX A – GLOSSARY...........................................................................................................................53
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D...............................................................................................................................................................................55
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P ...............................................................................................................................................................................60
Q...............................................................................................................................................................................61
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APPENDIX B – SPECIFICATIONS ..............................................................................................................65
APPENDIX C – FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT............................................................................66
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Revision History
Version Date Notes
1.0 October 17, 2007 Initial Version
1.1 June 11, 2008 Added EPI-9701
1.2 Nov 04 , 2008 FCC statement modification and change power level
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1 Introduction
The high-speed wireless Client Adapter is the most convenient way to let you put a desktop/notebook computer almost anywhere without the hassle of running network cables. Now you don’t need to suffer from drilling holes and exposed cables. Once you are connected, you can do anything, just like the wired network. This Client adapter operates seamlessly in 2.4GHz frequency spectrum supporting the 802.11b,
802.11g, and 802.11nwireless standards. It’s the best way to add wireless capability to your existing wired network or simply surf the web.
To protect your wireless connectivity, the high-speed wireless Client adapter can encrypt all wireless transmissions through 64/128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA-PSK and WPA-AES encryption and authentication allowing you to experience the most secure wireless connectivity available.
The Engenius 802.11n Client adatper implements the latest 11n 2.0 technology which extremely improves wireless signal for your computer than existing wireless
802.11g technology. It supports the 1T2R MIMO architecture with fully forward compatibility with IEEE802.11n. The incredible speed of EnGenius Client adapter makes heavy traffic networking activities more flexible and takes the wireless into practical road. You could enjoy the racing speed of wireless connection, surfing on Internet without string wires.
Adding Engenius adapter to your Notebook or Computer, it provides an excellent performance and cost-effective solution for doing media-centric activities such as streaming video, gaming, and enhances the QoS (WMM) without any reduction of performance. It extends 3 times network coverage and boosts 6 times transmission throughput than existing 11g product. Advanced power management and low power consumption among 11n products.
For more security-sensitive application, adapter supports Hardware-based IEEE
802.11i encryption/decryption engine, including 64-bit/128-bit WEP, TKIP, and AES. Also, it supports Wi-Fi alliance WPA and WPA2 encryption and is Cisco CCX V1.0, V2.0 and V3.0 compliant.
1.1 Features & Benefits
Features Benefits
Racing Speed up to 150Mbps data rate (2.4GHz 11N technology)
Advanced power management Low power consumption WPA/WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i), WEP 64/128 Support
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Enjoy the Internet connection in crazy-fast speed, without the bottleneck of stringing wires.
Powerful data security.
EUB9701/9702 and EPI-9701series --IEEE802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN Client Adapter Version 1.0
Support 1Tx * 2Rx Radios With Intelligent Antenna enables WMM (IEEE 802.11e) standard support Wireless Multimedia Enhancements Quality of
Service support (QoS) / enhanced power saving for Dynamic Networking
PCI slot
PCI revision v2.2 support
1.2 Package Contents
Open the package carefully, and make sure that none of the items listed below are missing. Do not discard the packing materials, in case of return; the unit must be shipped in its original package.
One Wireless client Adapter  Two dipole Antenna (Only for EPI-9701)  One CD-ROM with Drivers and User’s Manual Included  One Quick Installation Guide
1.3 PCI Adapter Description
The PCI adapter supports rev v2.2 PCI slot. There are two LED indicators show “Link” and “Activity”.
1.4 System Requirements
The following are the minimum system requirements in order to use the USB adapter.
Desktop with PCI slot. Windows 2000/XP/Vista or MAC OS operating system.
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30 MB of free disk space for installing the Client adapter driver and utility
program.
1.5 Applications
The wireless LAN products are easy to install and highly efficient. The following list describes some of the many applications made possible through the power and flexibility of wireless LANs:
a) Difficult-to-wire environments
There are many situations where wires cannot be laid easily. Historic buildings, older buildings, open areas and across busy streets make the installation of LANs either impossible or very expensive.
b) Temporary workgroups
Consider situations in parks, athletic arenas, exhibition centers, disaster­recovery, temporary offices and construction sites where one wants a temporary WLAN established and removed.
c) The ability to access real-time information
Doctors/nurses, point-of-sale employees, and warehouse workers can access real-time information while dealing with patients, serving customers and processing information.
d) Frequently changed environments
Show rooms, meeting rooms, retail stores, and manufacturing sites where frequently rearrange the workplace.
e) Small Office and Home Office (SOHO) networks
SOHO users need a cost-effective, easy and quick installation of a small network.
f) Wireless extensions to Ethernet networks
Network managers in dynamic environments can minimize the overhead caused by moves, extensions to networks, and other changes with wireless LANs.
g) Wired LAN backup
Network managers implement wireless LANs to provide backup for mission-critical applications running on wired networks.
h) Training/Educational facilities
Training sites at corporations and students at universities use wireless connectivity to ease access to information, information exchanges, and learning.
1.6 Network Configuration
To better understand how the wireless LAN products work together to create a wireless network, it might be helpful to depict a few of the possible wireless LAN PC card network configurations. The wireless LAN products can be configured as:
a) Ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) for departmental or SOHO LANs.
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b) Infrastructure for enterprise LANs.
a) Ad-hoc (peer-to-peer) Mode
This is the simplest network configuration with several computers equipped with the PC Cards that form a wireless network whenever they are within range of one another. In ad-hoc mode, each client is peer-to­peer, would only have access to the resources of the other client and does not require an access point. This is the easiest and least expensive way for the SOHO to set up a wireless network. The image below depicts a network in ad-hoc mode.
b) Infrastructure Mode
The infrastructure mode requires the use of an Access Point (AP). In this mode, all wireless communication between two computers has to be via the AP. It doesn’t matter if the AP is stand-alone or wired to an Ethernet network. If used in stand-alone, the AP can extend the range of independent wireless LANs by acting as a repeater, which effectively doubles the distance between wireless stations. The image below depicts a network in infrastructure mode.
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2 Client Adapter for Windows Vista
2.1 Before You Begin
During the installation, Vista may need to copy systems files from its installation CD. Therefore, you may need a copy of the Windows installation CD at hand before installing the drivers.
2.2 Installing the Drivers
Follow the steps below in order to install the USB adapter drivers:
1. Insert the CD-ROM that was provided to you in this package. The setup should run automatically. If the setup does not run automatically, then you must manually select the setup.exe file from the CD-ROM drive.
2. Once the setup begins you will see the InstallShield Wizard. Select EnGenius Configuration Tool and then click on the Next> button.
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3. Click on the Install button to begin the installation.
4. The installation is complete. Click on the Finish button.
5. Carefully insert the PCI adapter into the PCI slot. Windows will then detect and install the new hardware.
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6. An EG icon will then appear in the system tray. Right click on the EG icon and then click on Launch Config Utilities.
Note: Click on Use Zero Configuration as Configuration Utility if you would like to use Windows Zero Config.
2.3 Profiles
The Profile tab is used to store the settings of multiple Access Points such as home, office, café, etc. When adding a profile you are required to enter a profile name and SSID as well as configure the power-saving mode, network type, RTS/fragmentation threshold and encryption/authentication settings. A profile can be configured as Infrastructure or Ad-hoc mode. The configuration settings for each mode are described below.
2.3.1 Infrastructure Mode
The infrastructure mode requires the use of an Access Point (AP). In this mode, all wireless communication between two computers has to be via the AP. It doesn’t matter if the AP is stand-alone or wired to an Ethernet network. If used in stand-alone, the AP can extend the range of independent wireless LANs by
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acting as a repeater, which effectively doubles the distance between wireless stations.
Profile: Enter a name for the profile; this does not need to be the same
as the SSID.
SSID: Enter the SSID of the network or select one from the drop-down
list. The SSID is a unique name shared among all points in your wireless network. The SSID must be identical for all points in the network, and is case-sensitive.
Network Type: Select Infrastructure from the drop-down list. TX Power: Select a transmit power from the drop-down list. If your
notebook is connected to external power then select 100% or auto, if not, select one of the lower values for power saving.
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.
2.3.2 Ad-hoc Mode
This is the simplest network configuration with several computers equipped with the PC Cards that form a wireless network whenever they are within range of one another. In ad-hoc mode, each client is peer-to-peer, would only have access to the resources of the other client and does not require an access point. This is the easiest and least expensive way for the SOHO to set up a wireless network.
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Profile: Enter a name for the profile; this does not need to be the same
as the SSID.
SSID: Enter the SSID of the network or select one from the drop-down
list. The SSID is a unique name shared among all points in your wireless network. The SSID must be identical for all points in the network, and is case-sensitive.
Network Type: Select Ad-hoc from the drop-down list. TX Power: Select a transmit power from the drop-down list. If your
notebook is connected to external power then select 100% or auto, if not, select one of the lower values for power saving.
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.
2.4 Authentication and Security
The Security tab allows you to configure the authentication and encryption settings such as: WEP, WPA, WPA-PSK. Each security option is described in detail below.
2.4.1 WEP Encryption
The WEP tab displays the WEP settings. Encryption is designed to make the data transmission more secure. You may select 64 or 128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) key to encrypt data (Default setting is Disable). WEP encrypts each frame transmitted from the radio using one of the Keys from a panel. When you use WEP to communicate with the other wireless clients, all the wireless devices in this network must have the same encryption key or pass
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phrase. The following information is included in this tab, as the image depicts below.
Authentication Type: Select Open or Shared from the drop-down list. Encryption: Select WEP from the drop-down list.  WEP Key: Type a character string into the field. For 64-bit enter 5
alphanumeric or 10 hexadecimal characters. For 128-bit enter 13 alphanumeric or 26 hexadecimal characters.
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  Show Password check box. If you want to make sure the accuracy of
password you type, click the Show Password box to check it.
2.4.2 WPA, WPA2 Authentication & TKIP, AES Encryption
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) was designed to improve upon the security features of WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy). The technology is designed to work with existing Wi-Fi products that have been enabled with WEP. WPA provides improved data encryption through the Temporal Integrity Protocol (TKIP), which scrambles the keys using a hashing algorithm and by adding an integrity­checking feature which makes sure that keys haven’t been tampered with. EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an extension to the PPP protocol that enables a variety of authentication protocols to be used. It passes through the exchange of authentication messages, allowing the authentication software stored in a server to interact with its counterpart in the client.
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Authentication Type: Select WPA or WPA2 from the drop-down list. Encryption: Select TKIP or AES from the drop-down list.  Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  Show Password check box. If you want to make sure the accuracy of
password you type, click the Show Password box to check it.
2.4.3 WPA-PSK Authentication & TKIP, AES Encryption
WPA – PSK (Pre-shared Key) is used in a Pre Shared Key mode that does not require an authentication server. Access to the Internet and the rest of the wireless network services is allowed only if the pre-shared key of the computer matches that of the Access Point. This approach offers the simplicity of the WEP key, but uses stronger TKIP encryption. EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an extension to the PPP protocol that enables a variety of authentication protocols to be used. It passes through the exchange of authentication messages, allowing the authentication software stored in a server to interact with its counterpart in the client.
Authentication Type: Select WPA or WPA2 from the drop-down list. Encryption: Select TKIP or AES from the drop-down list.  WPA Preshared key: Enter a pass phrase which is between 8 and 32
characters long.
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  Show Password check box. If you want to make sure the accuracy of
password you type, click the Show Password box to check it.
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2.5 Link Status
The Link Status tab displays the current status of the wireless radio. The following information is included in this tab, as the image depicts below.
Status: This indicates the state of the client. There are three options:
o Associated: Indicates that the wireless client is connected to an
Access Point (AP). The BSSID is shown in the form of 12 HEX digits, which is the MAC address of the AP.
o Scanning: Indicates that the wireless client is searching for an AP
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in the area.
o Disconnected: Indicates that there are no APs or clients in the
area.
Extra Info: Displayed here are information about the link stats and the
percent of output power.
Current Channel: The operating frequency channel that the client is
using (infrastructure mode).
Link Speed: The current rate at which the client is transmitting and
receiving.
Throughput (bytes/sec): Displays the Tx (transmit) and Rx (receive)
kilo-bytes per second.
Link Quality: In infrastructure mode, this bar displays the transmission
quality between an AP and a client. In Ad-hoc mode, this bar displays the transmission quality between one client, and another.
Signal Strength: This bar displays the strength of the signal received
from an AP or client.
Noise Level: Displays the background noise level; a lower level
indicates less interference.
Click on the OK button to close this window.  dBm Check Box. When you click on the check box as the drawing
below. The signal strength and noise level will be shown as the dBm measurements.
2.6 Site Survey
The Site Survey tab displays a list of Access Points and Stations in the area, and allows you to connect to a specific one. The following information is included in this tab, as the image depicts below.
SSID: Displays the SSID of the Access Point. The SSID is a unique
name shared among all points in your wireless network. The SSID must be identical for all points in the network, and is case-sensitive.
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BSSID: Displays the MAC address of the Access Point.  Signal: Displays the receiving signal strength from the Access Point.  Channel: Displays the channel number of the Access Point.  Rescan: Click on this button to view a list of Access Points in the area.  Connect: to connect with a specific Access Point, select the SSID from
the list, and then click on the Connect button.
Add to Profile: Click on this button to add the SSID and its associated
settings into a profile.
Click on the OK button if you have made any changes.
2.7 WPS
Click on the WPS Configuration tab. WPS (Wireless Push Button) is used for WiFi Protected Setup. By pressing this button, the security settings of the device will automatically synchronize with other wireless devices on your network that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup.
Rescan: Click on this button to view a list of Access Points in the area.  Click on the OK button if you have made any changes.
2.8 Uninstall the Drivers & Client Utility
If the USB client adapter installation is unsuccessful for any reason, the best way to solve the problem may be to completely uninstall the USB adapter and its utility and repeat the installation procedure again.
Follow the steps below in order to uninstall the client utility:
1. Click on Start > EnGenius Wireless > Uninstall EnGenius Wireless USB Adapter
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2. The un-installation process will then begin.
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3. Select the Remove all button and then click on the Next button.
4. Click on the Yes button to confirm the un-installation process.
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