Socket Mobile P500CF User Manual

Socket® Wi-Fi® Products
For Windows Mobile
Hardware: Go Wi-Fi!™ Versions E300, E500, P300, P300x, P500, and P500x
Software: Wi-Fi Companion
User’s Guide
2/2007 Document # 6410-00170 M

Copyright Notice

Copyright © 2007 Socket Communications, Inc. DBA Socket Mobile, Inc. All rights reserved.
Socket, the Socket logo and Battery Friendly are registered trademarks of Socket Communications, Inc. and Go Wi-Fi! are trademarks of Socket Communications, Inc. DBA Socket Mobile, Inc. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. All other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective holders.
Reproduction of the contents of this manual without the permission of Socket Mobile is expressly prohibited. Please be aware that the products described in this manual may change without notice.
Feel free to contact SOCKET MOBILE at:
Socket Mobile, Inc.
39700 Eureka Drive Newark, CA 94560 USA
Other than the above, Socket Mobile can assume no responsibility for anything resulting from the application of information contained in this manual.
Socket Mobile requests that you refrain from any applications of Socket Go Wi-Fi! or Wi-Fi Companion that are not described in this manual. Please refrain from disassembling the card. Disassembly of this device will void the product warranty.
You can track new product releases, software updates and technical bulletins by visiting the Socket website at: www.socketmobile.com.
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Table of Contents
Copyright Notice 2
1 | Introduction 5
Socket Go Wi-Fi! 5 Socket Wi-Fi Companion 5 System Requirements 6 Product Registration 6 Useful Links 7
2 | Software Installation 8
Software Installation 8 Software Registration — Built-in WLAN Radios only 11
3 | Open or WEP-Enabled Networks 14
STEP 1: Insert Go Wi-Fi! or Turn on Built-in WLAN Radio 15 STEP 2: Start Wi-Fi Companion 16 STEP 3: Find and Connect to a WLAN 17 STEP 4: Connect Automatically to Your Network 20
4 | WPA or 802.1x Networks 22
STEP 1: Prepare Network Information 23 STEP 2: Install Authentication Certificate(s) 24 STEP 3: Insert Go Wi-Fi! or Turn on WLAN Radio 26 STEP 4: Start Wi-Fi Companion 27 STEP 5: Find a WLAN and Create a Profile 28
5 | Wi-Fi Companion 34
Turn Wireless Radio On/Off 35 View IP Addresses 36 Find Networks 37 Enable Power Save 39 Install Personal Certificate for EAP-TLS 40 Manage Certificates 41 Ping 42 Trace Route 44 View Rates 46 View Graphs 47 View Tables 48 View Help Files 49
APPENDICES A | Specifications 50 B | Safety and Usage Tips 58 C | Network Information 60 D | Troubleshooting 62
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E | Technical Support 63
Limited Warranty 65 Limited Software Warranty 66 Regulatory Compliance for Go Wi-Fi! 67
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1 | Introduction

Socket Wi-Fi products for Windows Mobile are the perfect tools to connect to enterprise and public Wi-Fi systems, so you can access email, the Internet, and corporate servers from your favorite Pocket PC.

Socket Go Wi-Fi!

Available in both Secure Digital (SD) and CompactFlash (CF) form factors, Socket Go Wi-Fi! wireless LAN cards use Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) technology to provide a high-capacity network and are Wi-Fi Certified to interoperate with other Wi-Fi products. The E300 and E500 conform to IEEE 802.11b specifications with data rates up to 11 Mbps. The P300, P300x, P500 and P500x comply with IEEE 802.11b/g with data rates up to 54 Mbps.
The Battery Friendly® Go Wi-Fi! cards were designed to use minimal power, so you can use them longer without having to stop and recharge your Pocket PC.
The cards work with these types of WLAN security:
Open systems
40/64-bit or 128-bit WEP encryption
802.1x with EAP-TLS or PEAP
WPA and WPA-PSK
Socket Go Wi-Fi! P300 and P500 also support AES and WPA-2 Enterprise. Odyssey Client from Juniper Networks is required. For more information, please visit:
www.juniper.net/customers/support/products/oac.jsp

Socket Wi-Fi Companion

Socket Wi-Fi Companion is an intuitive and graphical utility for Pocket PCs with either a Socket Go Wi-Fi! card or a built-in WLAN radio. The software enables you to find WLANs in range, view their properties in detail, and connect whenever your favorite networks are available. You can even manage power settings to maximize battery life. Plus, diagnostic tools and connection statistics are provided for advanced users.
(Windows Mobile 2003SE and 5.0 only)
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System Requirements

Note: For information about support for MontaVista Linux and Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS), please email
developers@socketmobile.com
Minimum device requirements for Wi-Fi Companion software:
Pocket PC running Windows Mobile 2003, 2003SE or 5.0
Socket Go Wi-Fi! card or WLAN radio built into Pocket PC
Software installation via ActiveSync requires ActiveSync 4.0 or greater.
Alternatively, advanced users can install a CAB file.
Additional device requirements for Go Wi-Fi! E300, P300 or P300x (SD cards):
Available SDIO slot
For Windows Mobile 2003/2003SE, SDIO Now! software from
BSQUARE is required in ROM
Additional device requirements for Go Wi-Fi! E500, P500 or P500x (CF cards):
Available CF or PC Card slot (PC Card adapter required for PC slot)
The Go Wi-Fi! E500 only connects to access points or radios that use
long preamble. Every 802.11b/g access point supports long preamble, and most are configured this way by default.

Product Registration

Software Activation for Software-Only Package
If you purchased Socket Wi-Fi Companion for use with your Pocket PC’s built-in WLAN radio, product registration is required to activate a full version of the software. Otherwise, the software will expire three days after
installation. Register at: www.socketmobile.com/wfc instructions. This website is specifically for Wi-Fi Companion activation and not the general product registration site.
General Product Registration
Registration is not required to use Wi-Fi Companion with the Go Wi-Fi! cards, but is highly recommend. Registered users receive the following
benefits:
Priority for technical support
Special offers for future products and product upgrades
The latest new product information
Register online at: www.socketcom.mobile/prodreg. Do not use this website to try to obtain an activation code for Wi-Fi Companion .
. See Chapter 2 for
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Useful Links

Software updates: www.socketmobile.com/support/support_wlan.asp
Device compatibility database: www.socketmobile.com/matrix
For a list of Wi-Fi hotspots and service providers in your area, visit
www.socketmobile.com/product/wlan.asp and click on the Public
HotSpots info link.
Go Wi-Fi! Status Indicator LEDs
E300/P300 Link LED
LED LED Behavior Meaning
Off Radio disabled/cannot transmit.
Link
Slow flash Radio on, not connected. On Connected
E500 LEDs
LED LED Behavior Meaning
Off Radio disabled/cannot transmit.
Power
Green
Flashing Radio on, using Power Save Mode On
Radio on, not using Power Save Mode
Off Radio disabled/cannot transmit.
Activity
Amber
Slow flash Radio on, no data traffic. Rapid flash
Connected. Faster flash denotes greater network activity.
P500 LEDs:
LED LED Behavior Meaning
Power
Green
Activity
Blue
Off Power off. On Power on. Off Not connected. Flashing Transmitting/receiving data. On Connected.
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2 | Software Installation

Follow these instructions to install the software into your Po cket PC.
If you are using Wi-Fi Companion with the built-in WLAN radio of
your Pocket PC, you will need to register the software after you install it to activate a full version of the software.
If you are using Socket Go Wi-Fi!, you will need to install two software
components: the card drivers and Wi-Fi Companion. No software registration is required to use the software with Go Wi-Fi!
A DVANCED USERS: For CAB file installation instructions, please refer to the README file in the installation CD.
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Software Installation

1. Go Wi-Fi!: If your Pocket PC already has an older version of Socket
WLAN software, you must completely remove it before you install the new software. Remove both the utility and the card drivers.
Make sure the WLAN card is not in the Pocket PC.
Tap Start | Settings | System tab | Remove Programs.
• Select the WLAN card drivers and tap Remove.
Repeat to remove the WLAN utiity.
Soft reset the Pocket PC by pressing the reset button.
2. Make sure you have ActiveSync 4.0 or greater. Download it free online:
msdn.microsoft.com/mobility/windowsmobile/downloads/default.aspx
3. Make an active connection between your Pocket PC and a host PC. Use
ActiveSync and a serial/USB connection cable or cradle.
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ActiveSync should report Connected, and the ActiveSync icon should turn green.
4. Insert the installation CD into your host PC. Use My Computer or
Windows Explorer to access your CD-ROM drive.
Alternatively, if you downloaded the software from Socket’s website, extract and save the contents to your computer. Remember where you save the software.
5. If you plan to use Socket Go Wi-Fi!
, you must install the card drivers
first, then install Wi-Fi Companion. In the CD contents, click on the correct DriverSetup.exe file for your version of Socket Go Wi-Fi!
If you plan to use the built-in WLAN radio of your Pocket PC
Wi-Fi Companion. In the CD contents, click on WIFISoftwareSetup.exe.
, install
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6. The InstallShield Wizard will begin. Follow the wizard to install the
software.
7. If you plan to use Socket Go Wi-Fi!
, after installing the card drivers,
install Wi-Fi Companion. Return to the CD contents and click on WIFISoftwareSetup.exe. Follow the wizard to install the software.
8. After software installation, disconnect the Pocket PC from the host PC.
9. Soft reset the Pocket PC by pressing the reset button.
IMPORTANT! If you installed Socket Wi-Fi Companion on a Pocket PC with built-in WLAN, you must register the software. Otherwise, the software will expire in three days. See the instructions on the next page.
No software registration is required for Socket Go Wi-Fi!
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Software Registration — Built-in WLAN Radios only

1. To register the software, access Socket’s Wi-Fi Companion Software
Registration Wizard at www.socketmobile.com/wfc
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2. In the first screen, enter the CD Serial Key printed on a sticker inside the
CD case.
3. As directed in the next screen, check your Pocket PC’s owner name.
To register the software, you will need to enter the owner name.
If you have not assigned an owner name yet to your Pocket PC, tap Start | Settings | Owner Information to do so.
Note: Some devices automatically enter a space after the owner name. Make sure you delete any space after your owner name.
4. In the next screen, enter your Pocket PC’s owner name.
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5. Complete the rest of the wizard. You will receive an activation code by email.
6. Make sure your Pocket PC’s clock is set for the correct date, or the
registration code will be rejected. Tap Start | Settings | Clock. After adjusting the date, tap ok.
7. Start Wi-Fi Companion. Either turn on the WLAN radio of your Pocket
PC to automatically launch the program, or tap Start | Programs | Wi-Fi Companion.
8. Tap on the Socket status icon at the top of your screen to view the main
screen of Wi-Fi Companion.
Socket status icon, search mode.
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9. In the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion, tap About at the bottom of the
screen.
10. At the bottom of the About screen, tap Register.
11. In the Product Registration screen, enter the code you received by email.
Tap ok.
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3 | Open or WEP-Enabled Networks

This section covers how to use Socket Wi-Fi Companion to find, configure and connect your Pocket PC to a WLAN running an open system or WEP encryption. Before you begin the instructions in this chapter, make sure you have installed the software, as described in Chapter 2.
For help using the software, tap Start | Help.
Connection Summary
STEP 1: Insert Go Wi-Fi! or turn on WLAN radio. STEP 2: Start Wi-Fi Companion. STEP 3: Find a WLAN and create a profile. STEP 4: Connect automatically to your network.
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STEP 1: Insert Go Wi-Fi! or Turn on Built-in WLAN Radio

If using Socket Go Wi-Fi!, insert the card into the card slot of your Pocket PC. Make sure the card is positioned correctly in the slot. In most cases, it should be right-side up. Do not use excessive force, or damage may occur.
Note: To remove the SD card, press it into the slot. A spring will push the card out. Do not remove the card by simply pulling, or damage may occur.
If using a WLAN radio built into your Pocket PC
your Pocket PC manual for instructions.
, turn on the radio. Refer to
Note: Your screen may vary from the one shown.
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STEP 2: Start Wi-Fi Companion

1. After you insert the WLAN card or turn on the
WLAN radio of your Pocket PC, Wi-Fi Companion will automatically launch, indicated by the Socket status icon at the top of the screen. Tap on the icon. The icon varies depending on your connection status.
Socket status icon, search mode.
Windows Mobile 5.0
: You can also tap Notification
at the bottom of the Today screen to access the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion.
Alternatively, you can manually start the program by tapping:
Start | Programs | Wi-Fi Companion.
2. The main screen o f Wi-Fi Companion will
appear.
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STEP 3: Find and Connect to a WLAN

1. In the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion, tap on the large tower icon, or
tap Tools | Wi-Fi Finder.
2. Wi-Fi Finder will list WLANs detected in range. Tap on any WLAN in
the list to view additional properties. If desired, tap on the Type or Sort by drop-down menus to change how
the list is displayed. By default, All types are displayed, sorted by Name. If your WLAN is not listed, tap Refresh.
Tap to filter the list by type.
Current connection.
Tap on any listing to expand details.
Tap and hold stylus on any listing to manage profiles and/or connect.
Signal strength of strongest AP/ad hoc radio
WEP encryption, WPA (PSK), WPA (TKIP) or 802.1x
No encryption
Channel number
Profile saved
802.11b, 802.11g
3. If Wi-Fi Finder cannot find your WLAN because its SSID is hidden, tap
New at the bottom of the screen to create a new profile for your network.
4. If your WLAN has a profile (indicated by a folder icon), Wi-Fi
Companion may have already connected to it, indicated by a tower icon with a green burst on top.
Tap to sort the list.
Tap on the MAC address line to view AP Details.
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To connect to a WLAN with a profile, tap and hold your stylus on the WLAN in the list. In the pop-up menu, tap Connect.
5. If your WLAN does not
have a profile (no folder
icon), tap and hold your stylus on the WLAN in the list, then tap Get connected to create a profile for the selected SSID.
Creating a WLAN Profile
After you tap New or Get connected in Wi-Fi Finder, you will be directed to Wireless Zero Config (WZC), the wireless connection editor built into Windows Mobile, to create a WLAN profile. For help with WZC, please refer to your Pocket PC manual. Consult with your network administrator to determine the settings needed to connect to your network.
1. In the Configure Wireless Network screen,
enter the Network name (SSID) if it isn’t already provided. The SSID is case-sensitive.
Connects to: Select either The Internet or Work.
Note: In most cases, you should select The Internet. For a VPN/proxy server, refer to your Pocket PC manual for instructions.
2. Follow the appropriate instructions for your type of
network to enter the necessary security settings.
Open Networks
Depending on your Pocket PC version, your device may show two or three tabs at the bottom of the screen. If your device shows three tabs, enter the following settings:
¾ Network Key tab:
Authentication: Select Open. Data Encryption: Select Disabled.
¾ 802.1x tab:
Do not enter any settings. Tap ok.
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If your device shows two tabs, enter the following settings:
¾ Authentication tab:
Uncheck all boxes. Tap ok.
WEP-Enabled Networks
Make sure your WEP key has the correct length. For 40/64-bit WEP, the key length is 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII characters. For 128-bit WEP, the key length is 26 hexadecimal or 13 ASCII characters.
Depending on your Pocket PC version, your device may show two or three tabs at the bottom of the screen. If your device shows three tabs, enter the following settings:
¾ Network Key tab
Authentication: Select Open.
Data Encryption: Select WEP.
T
he Key is provided for me automatically:
Uncheck. Enter the Network key and Key index. Use the correct key length.
¾ 802.1x tab
Uncheck Use IEEE 802.1x network access control and tap ok.
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If your device shows two tabs, enter the following settings:
¾ Authentication tab
Data encryption: Check.
Network Authentication: Check if your network is
set up for this. In most cases, you should uncheck.
The key is provided to me automatically: Uncheck.
Enter the Network key and Key index. Use the correct key length.
Enable network access using IEEE 802.1X:
Uncheck. Tap ok.

STEP 4: Connect Automatically to Your Network

1. After you enter the settings and tap ok, your device will automatically
try to connect. You may see the Socket status icon at the top of your screen change from “networks available” to “networks out of range but configured.”
2. When your Pocket PC has connected, the following will occur:
The Socket status icon will change to 1-5 bars.
The “x” will vanish from the connection icon.
In Wi-Fi Finder, the WLAN will appear first in the list, showing a
signal tower with a green burst on top.
Note: After you save a profile for a WLAN, Wi-Fi Companion will automatically try to connect to it whenever you insert the WLAN card or turn on the WLAN radio built into your Pocket PC.
3. Tap ok to return to the main screen.
Socket Status Icons
Associated or Connected. Number of bars indicates signal strength.
Networks available.
Searching for networks.
Networks out of range but configured.
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Main Screen of Wi-Fi Companion
The screen content varies depending on your connection status.
Socket status icon. Tap to access this screen from outside the utility.
Your device properties.
Device name
IP address
Packets sent and
received
The icon always appears regardless of connection status. Tap to view more IP addresses. For P300/P500, also tap to turn the radio on/off
Encryption status. Tap to access a certificate management utility for WPA or 802.1x if needed.
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Access point/remote device properties.
SSID
Connection duration
Signal quality rating and percentage
MAC address (also known as BSSID)
Channel number (in black circle)
Tap for Wi-Fi Finder.
Internet ready. Tap to access email, the Internet, ping or trace route. Icon appears only when Internet access is ready.
Data rate. Tap to view signal strength and data rate distribution.
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