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150Mbps 802.11n Wireless USB Adapte r

WNL-U554M

Copyright

Copyright

 2013 by PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of PLANET.

PLANET makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed "as is". Should the programs prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and not PLANET, its distributor, or its dealer) assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software. Further, PLANET reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.

All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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, which 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.

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CE mark Warning

This is a class B device, in a domestic environment; this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

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 computer 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 United 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 electrical and electronic equipment, end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol. Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately.

Revision

User’s Manual for PLANET 150Mbps 802.11n Wireless USB Adapter

Model: WNL-U554M

Rev: EM-WNLU554M_v2.01 (January, 2013)

Part No. 2081-E23170-000

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CONTENTS

Chapter 1.

PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................6

1.1

Package contents ..................................................................................................................6

1.2

Product Description ...............................................................................................................6

1.3

Product Features ................................................................................................................ 10

1.4

Hardware Description ......................................................................................................... 10

1.5

Software Description .......................................................................................................... 10

1.5.1

Tray Icon ................................................................................................................ 10

1.5.2

Main Screen ............................................................................................................11

Chapter 2.

INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................. 15

2.1

Microsoft Windows Driver Installation................................................................................. 15

2.2

MAC OS X 10.x Driver Installation ..................................................................................... 19

2.3

Linux Driver Installation ...................................................................................................... 25

Chapter 3.

CONNECTING TO WIRELESS NETWORK ...................................................................... 26

3.1

PLANET 11n USB Wireless LAN Utility.............................................................................. 26

3.2

Windows Zero Configuration .............................................................................................. 28

3.2.1

Windows XP - Use Windows Zero Configure ........................................................ 28

3.2.2

Windows 7 - Use Windows 7 WLAN AutoConfig ................................................... 32

Chapter 4.

PLANET USB WIRELESS LAN UTILITY.......................................................................... 35

4.1

Connection Profile Management ........................................................................................ 35

4.1.1

Add a new profile ................................................................................................... 35

4.1.2

Remove an existing profile..................................................................................... 38

4.1.3

Edit an existing profile............................................................................................ 39

4.1.4

Set as the default profile ........................................................................................ 39

4.2

General Information, Status, and Network Statistics .......................................................... 40

4.2.1

General Information ............................................................................................... 40

4.2.2

Network Transmission Statistics ............................................................................ 41

4.2.3

About / Status......................................................................................................... 41

4.3

Advanced Settings.............................................................................................................. 42

4.4

Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)............................................................................................. 43

4.4.1

Push Button Config (PBC) ..................................................................................... 44

4.4.2

PIN Input Config (PIN) ........................................................................................... 45

Chapter 5.

SOFT ACCESS POINT MODE .......................................................................................... 48

5.1

Switch between Access Point Mode and Station Mode ..................................................... 49

5.1.1

Configure SSID and Channel................................................................................. 50

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5.1.2

Soft Access Point Security ..................................................................................... 52

5.2

Advanced Settings.............................................................................................................. 54

5.3

Access Control List............................................................................................................. 55

5.4

Connected Devices ............................................................................................................ 56

5.5

About (AP Mode) ................................................................................................................ 57

Appendix: Specifications................................................................................................................... 59

Appendix: Troubleshooting............................................................................................................... 61

Appendix: Glossary............................................................................................................................ 62

Appendix: FAQ.................................................................................................................................... 67

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Chapter 1. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION

1.1 Package contents

The following items should be contained in the package:

WNL-U554M(150Mbps

802.11n Wireless

Micro-Size USB adapter)

Quick Installation Guide CD (includes driver/utility/user’s manual)

If there is any item missed or damaged, please contact the seller immediately.

1.2 Product Description

Ultra Mini Size Portable USB Adapter Boost 11n Performance

The PLANET WNL-U554M is specially designed for users who need high mobility and provides

150Mbps 802.11n high speed wireless transmission. The ultra mini size compact design of

WNL-U554M is convenient to carry for all mobile users. Users will not need to remove it from the laptop anymore, no matter operating, moving, or even put the laptop back to the briefcase. It is just like a part of the laptop or PC and hidden very well once it is plugged into USB port.

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High Speed 802.11n Wireless Experience

The WNL-U554M offers a reliable and cost effective wireless extending solution. It adopts IEEE

802.11n technology and is backward compatible with IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g. The WNL-U554M supports USB 2.0 interface that integrates with one transmit channel and one concurrent receive channel to enable the speed up to 150Mbps for both data upload and download.

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Advanced Wireless Security

The WNL-U554M provides advanced security features including 64/128-bit WEP, WPA / WPA2 and

WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK with TKIP/AES encryption. Furthermore, in order to simplify the security configurations, WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) function is included to offer a convenient and fast connection method for users as well.

Multiple OS Compliant

The WNL-U554M supports most popular operating systems including Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Win7,

Linux, and MAC OS X. With high speed capability, users can have higher wireless transmission speed anywhere and anytime.

Software Access Point Function for Wireless Connection Sharing

More than just being an adapter for PC and laptop connecting to high speed wireless network, the

WNL-U554M can also become a wireless access point. By applying the USB Wireless LAN Utility included in the package, users can switch the WNL-U554M operation mode between Station mode and Access Point mode. When the WNL-U554M is in the Access Point mode, it turns to a Wi-Fi

Hotspot. The Wi-Fi supported devices such as iPhone / Android / Symbian / Windows Phone / iPod

Touch / iPad / NDS / PSP can connect to it and share the wireless access easily. Therefore, travelers would then be worry free to connect to Internet wirelessly via the WNL-U554M when there is only wired Internet available anywhere.

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1.3 Product Features

2.4GHz ISM band, unlicensed operation

 Compliant with IEEE 802.11b/g/n

 Provides up to 150Mbps download and 150Mbps upload data rate

 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) support

 Supports WEP 64/128-bit, WPA / WPA2, WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES encryption)

Supports Software AP mode

 Supports Wireless QoS (WMM)

 USB 2.0 attached interface

 Compact-size

 Supports most popular operating systems including Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Win 7, Linux, and MAC OS X.

1.4 Hardware Description

Case Outlook

Front View

1.5 Software Description

Rear View

1.5.1 Tray Icon

Client Mode

Wireless connection is established, good signal reception.

Wireless connection is established, normal signal reception.

Wireless connection is established, weak signal reception.

Connection is not established yet..

Wireless network card is not detected.

Top View

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Wireless encryption is wrong.

AP Mode

Wireless connection is established, good signal reception.

Wireless connection is established, normal signal reception.

Wireless connection is established, weak signal reception.

Connection is not established yet.

Wireless network card is not detected.

Wireless encryption is wrong.

1.5.2 Main Screen

Client Mode

A. Click these buttons to open the following screens and access the Utility's features.

Use the Wi-Fi Direct screens to set up a Wi-Fi Direct connection, and to share media files such as music or movies.

Use the Available Networks screen to find out about available wireless networks and their network status, and to connect to a wireless network.

Use the Link Information screens to find detailed information on the status of your wireless connection.

Use the Profile Settings screens to set up and use profiles to more quickly connect using frequently used settings, and to set up wireless security.

Use the Advanced screens to select your region code, and to install WAPI certificates.

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Use the About screen to find version information for your Utility.

B. Use these buttons and icons to manage transmission and to find information about your wireless connection.

Click this button to enable or disable wireless transmission.

Indicates the security status of your connection.

Indicates the quality of your wireless connection.

C. Use this screen to find information on wireless network settings.

SSID This shows the name of your wireless network.

Rate

Channel

IP Address

Mask

This shows the speed of your connection.

This is the channel assigned to your connection. Change this if interference is a problem on your network.

This identifies the Adapter on your wireless network; much like a physical mailing address identifies a house on a street.

The subnet mask hides your IP address from outside your wireless network.

D. Lets you change the operation mode of the Utility.

Launch Config

Utility

Select this option to display the Utility's main screen.

Config Utility

(Windows XP only) Select this option to use Windows to set up and manage your

Use Zero

Configuration as network connection. Selection of this mode is not necessary in Windows Vista, 7 or higher, as you can use Windows and the Utility to manage the Adapter without changing operating modes.

Switch to Client +

(Windows 7 and higher only) Select this option to let computers and devices connected to the AP access the Internet (or another network to which the AP is

AP Mode connected).

Switch to AP

Mode

Select this option to use the Utility as an access point and to set up a wireless network of your own.

Select this option to close the main screen and exit the program. Any wireless

Exit connections managed by the Utility will be disconnected.

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AP Mode

A. Click these buttons to open the following screens and access the Utility's features.

Use the AP Setup screen to set up a secure wireless network.

Use the Advanced screen to configure advanced network settings.

Use the Access Control List screen to configure an access policy for your network based on a client's MAC address.

Use the Connected Devices screen to find information on clients currently connected to your network.

Use the About screen to find information on specifications for the Utility.

B. Use these buttons and icons to manage transmission and to find information about your wireless connection.

Click the RF buttons to enable or disable wireless transmission.

Indicates the security status of your connection.

Indicates AP Mode is enabled.

C. Use this screen to find information on wireless network settings.

SSID This shows the name of your wireless network.

Mode

Mask

Indicates the mode and hence frequency supported by your wireless connection.

Channel The channel assigned to your connection. Default is 6, options are 1-12.

IP Address The IP address identifies your Adapter on your wireless network.

The subnet mask hides your IP address from outside your wireless network.

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D. Lets you change the operation mode of the Utility.

Open Utility Select this option to display the Utility's main screen.

Switch to Station

(Windows 7 and higher only) Select this option to let computers and devices

Mode connected to the AP access the Internet (or another network to which the AP is connected).

Select this option to close the main screen and exit the program. Any wireless

Exit connections managed by the Utility will be disconnected.

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Chapter 2. INSTALLATION

2.1 Microsoft Windows Driver Installation

1. If you had ever installed other wireless adapters before, please uninstall the existed drivers and utilities first.

2. The following installation is performed in Windows XP. The procedures in other

OS are similar.

Please follow the instructions below to install the USB Wireless Adapter:

Step 1. Insert the USB wireless network card into an empty USB 2.0 port of your computer when computer is switched on. Never use force to insert the card, if you feel it’s stuck, flip the card over and try again.

Step 2. The system will find the new hardware and display the below message. Click “Cancel” to skip.

Step 3. Insert the bundled CD into the CD-ROM drive.

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Step 4. Then a webpage will appear. Click the “Windows Utility” hyperlink to initiate the installing wizard.

Step 5. Read the License Agreement carefully. Select “I accept the term of the license

agreement” and click “Next” button to accept it and continue.

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Step 6. Click “Next” button to start installing the driver and utility.

If the screen below appears during installation, please click “

Continue

Anyway

” button to continue.

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Step 7. Please click “Finish” to finish the installation.

Step 8. Execute the WNL-U554M utility, and then right-click the tray icon of WNL-U554M from the system task bar. Select “Launch Config Utility” to start setting your wireless network.

After the driver of wireless adapter has been installed successfully, you’ll see another message pop-up at lower-right corner of the screen. And there is also a new icon appeared on the system tray.

Left-click the new icon will launch PLANET 11n USB Wireless LAN Utility, and right-click the icon will show the quick menu of configuration utility. This icon also uses different colors to show the status of wireless connection:

Wireless connection is established, good signal reception.

Wireless connection is established, normal signal reception.

Wireless connection is established, weak signal reception.

Connection is not established yet..

Wireless network card is not detected.

Wireless encryption is wrong.

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2.2 MAC OS X 10.x Driver Installation

The WNL-U554M supports MAC OS X 10.4 / 10.5 / 10.6 / 10.7. To install in MAC OS X operation system, please follow the instructions below to install the USB Wireless Adapter:

Obtain the Mac driver from the bundled CD or download the official Mac driver from this site .

Step 1. Click the driver file.

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Step 2. It will pop up a window “Welcome to the Wireless Utility Installer”, please click

Continue”.

Step 3. After read the important information, please click “Install” in the following steps.

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Step 4. Enter your Username and Password of the System. Then, click “OK”.

Step 5. The window pops up the notice to remind you that computer will restart while finishing the installing. Please click “Continue Installation”.

Step 6. When the installation was successful, click “Restart” to restart your computer.

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Step 7. After restart the computer, plug the wireless adapter into the USB port on your computer.

Step 8. Right-Click on the Wireless Utility icon displayed in the Mac OS X system tray. Then, click

Open Wireless Utility”. The Wireless Utility network connection menu will appear

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Step 9. Click “Site Survrty”. Choose the AP you would like to connect. Then, click “ADD

PROFILE”.

Step 10. Select the encryption type of the AP that you connected and fill in encryption key. Click “OK”, and finish the installation and configuration of the wireless adapter!

Step 11. Click “Link Status” to check your wireless adapter is well connected to the target AP. It also shows the Link Speed, Quality and Bandwidth information in this page.

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2.3 Linux Driver Installation

The WNL-U554M supports following Linux platform:

Linux Kernel 2.6.18~2.6.38

Linux Kernel 3.0.8

Obtain the Linux driver from the bundled CD or download the official Linux driver from this site , and build the driver for the Linux OS that you are using.

1. If the driver has been downloaded to your Downloads folder and is called

2011_0719_RT3070_RT3370_RT5370_RT5372_Linux_STA_V2.5.0.3_DPO.bz2. Open a terminal, and type or paste the following: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) build-essential cd Downloads tar -xjf 2011_0719_RT3070_RT3370_RT5370_RT5372_Linux_STA_V2.5.0.3_DPO cd 2011_0719_RT3070_RT3370_RT5370_RT5372_Linux_STA_V2.5.0.3_DPO sudo make && sudo make install make clean cd .. rm -rf 2011_0719_RT3070_RT3370_RT5370_RT5372_Linux_STA_V2.5.0.3_DPO

2. Reboot, and hopefully your wireless connection will appear!

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Chapter 3. CONNECTING TO WIRELESS NETWORK

T o use wireless network, you have to connect to a wireless a ccess point first. You can either use

PLANET 11n USB Wireless LAN Utility

(comes with network adapter), or

Windows Zero Config utility

(comes with Windows o perating system ).

3.1 PLA NET 11n USB Wireless LAN Utility

w the instructions below to connect the wireless access point via PLANET 11n USB

W ireless LAN Utility.

Step 1.

Left-click the

PLANET Wireless Utility

icon located at lower-right corner of the screen, and configuration menu will appear:

S

tep 2. Click “Available Network” icon. Please wait for a while, and all wireless access points nearby which can be reached by the wireless adapter will be displayed here.

If the wireless access point you wish to connect does not appear here, you can click

Refresh” button to scan for wireless access points again; if the wireless access point you’re looking for still not appear, try to move the computer closer to the access point.

Step 3. Click twice on the AP you would like to connect or click the “Connect” icon at the lower-right corner of the window.

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150Mbps 802.11n Wireless USB Adapte r

WNL-U554M

Step 4. If a password (Network Key) is required to access the wireless access point, please confirm the Authentication and Encryption method first, and then key in the password in the “WPA

Preshared Key”.

Network security option (“Authentication” and “Encryption”) will be selected automatically based on the security setting of the wireless access point you selected. It’s not necessary to change these settings by your own self.

Step 5. Click “Right arrow” button, and you’ll see the connection has been added to the profile and then you can connect to the wireless network successfully.

Step 6. Wireless adapter will attempt to connect to access point; this may require few seconds to minutes. When the SSID and IP address are displayed in the main window, your computer is connected to access point you selected. Click “Close” icon to close configuration window.

If you connected to an access point but the connection was dropped soon, please check security settings and re-check password spelling.

3.2 Windows Zero Configuration

Windows XP / Vista / 7 has a built-in wireless network configuration utility, called as “Windows Zero

Configuration” (WZC). You can also use WZC to configure your wireless network parameter:

Step 1. Right-click PLANET Wireless Utility icon, and click “Open Config Utility”.

To return to use PLANET wireless utility, click “Use RaConfig as

Configuration Utility”.

3.2.1 Windows XP - Use Windows Zero Configure

Step 2. Click “Start” button (should be located at the bottom-left corner of windows desktop), click

Control Panel”, then click “Network and Internet Connections” in Control Panel.

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Step 3. Double click “Network Connections”.

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Step 4. Right-click “Wireless Network Connection” (it may have a number as suffix if you have more than one wireless network adapter, please make sure you right-click the PLANET

Wireless LAN 802.11n USB Network Adapter), then select “View Available Wireless

Networks”.

Step 5. All wireless access points in proximity will be displayed here. If the access point you want to use is not displayed here, please try to move your computer closer to the access point, or you can click “Refresh network list” to rescan access points. Click the access point you want to use if it’s shown, then click “Con nect”.

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Step 6. If the access point is protected by encryption, you have to input its Network key or passphrase here. It must match the encryption setting on the access point. If the access point you selected does not use encryption, you’ll not be prompted for network key or passphrase.

Step 7. If you can see “Connected” message, the connection between your computer and wireless access point you selected is successfully established.

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3.2.2 Windows 7 - Use Windows 7 WLAN AutoConfig

WL

AN AutoConfig service is built-in in Windows 7 that can be used to detect and connect to wir eless netwo rk. This built-in wi reless network connection tool is similar to wireless zero configuration tool in

W indows XP.

Step 1: Right-Click on the network icon displayed in the system tray

Step 2: Highlight and select the wireless network (SSID) to connect.

(1) All wireless access points in proximity will be displayed here. If the access point you want or you can click “Refresh network list” to rescan access points.

(2) Click the access point you want to use if it’s shown, then click “Connect”.

If you will be connecting to this Wireless Router in the future, checking [Connect

automatically].

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Step 3: Enter the network security key of the wireless access point.

(1) The Connect to a Network box will appear

(2) Enter the security key

If the access point is protected by encryption, you have to input its Network key or passphrase here. It must match the encryption setting on the access point.

(3) Click the [OK] button

Step 4: Check if “Connected” is displayed

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Chapter 4. PLANET USB WIRELESS LAN UTILITY

4.1 Connection Profile Management

If you need to connect to different wireless access points at different time, like access point at home, office, cyber-cafe, or public wireless service, you can save the connection parameters (encryption, passphrase, security, etc.) as profiles for every access point, so you don’t have to input these parameters every time when you want to connect to the specific wireless access point.

To manage profiles, right-click the PLANET wireless utility icon located at lower-right corner of the screen, then click “Launch Config Utility”.

Click the “Profile Settings” button.

4.1.1 Add a new profile

You can setup the connection parameters for the specific wireless access point in advance. If you want to create a new profile, click “Add” icon.

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You’ll be prompted to input connection parameters for the wireless access point you wish to connect:

Required parameters are as follows:

Object

Profile name

Network Name (SSID)

Infrastructure –

Connect to AP

Ad-Hoc – Connect to

other computers

Authentication

Description

You can give a name to this profile, so you can remember its purpose easily. It can be any phrase to help you remember.

The SSID (Service Set Identifier, i.e. access point’s name).

This field will be filled as the access point you selected when

SSID is not hidden and grayed out. If SSID is hidden, you have to input correct SSID you yourself.

This operation mode requires the presence of an 802.11

Access Point. All communication is done via the Access Point or Router.

Check this box if you wish to connect to another computer / network device by ad-hoc method. When not accessing to wireless access point, you have to check this box.

Select the authentication type from drop-down menu. This setting must be identical with the setting of wireless access point you with to connect.

Open – No authentication is needed among the wireless netwo rk.

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Shared – Only wireless devices using a shared key (WEP

Key identified) are allowed to connecting each other.

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 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 802.1 x/EAP

EAP Method / Tunnel

Authentication / Tunnel

ID

Encryption ad vanced encryption mechanism using the Advanced

Encryption S tandard (AES). AES is required to the corporate user or gover nment 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).

WPA2-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 In tegrity Protocol

(TKIP).

802.1X – 802 .1x wireless authentication.

When select 802.1X, you have to select EAP method, Tunn el authentication, and Tunnel ID from dropdown menu . This setting must be identical with your 802.1x authentication server.

None – Disable the encryption mode.

WEP – Enable the WEP Data Encryption. When the item is selected, you have to continue setting the WEP Encryption

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Default Key (Key index)

Key Format

WEP Key

WPA Preshared Key

Show Password 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.

N ote: All devices in the network should use the same encryption method to ensure the communication.

Select WEP key index. For most of access points you can select “1”, but please refer to the setting of the access point.

When the encryption type is “WEP”, it’s required to input a set of “passphrase” to connect to wireless access point. Check

“ASCII” or “PASSPHRASE” depends on the security setting of access point, and input it in the box; if you select

“PASSPHRASE” you also need to select the len gth of the key.

The passphrase must be identical with the setting of wireless access point you with to connect.

The WEP keys are used to encrypt data transmitted in the wireless network.

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.

Check this box and all passphrases or security keys yo u inputted will be displayed as you type, but not replace your input with asterisk.

When all required parameters are s et, click “ Right arrow” icon to create and save a new profile.

4.1.2 Remove an existing p rofile

If you want to remove a profile no lo nger needed, click “Profile Settings” button, then select the existing profile you wish to remove, an d click “Delete” icon.

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4.1.3 Edit an existing profi le

an use this function. Please select the prof ile from the list first, then click “Edit” button. The contents of th e selected profile will a ppear. After ed iting them, you can click “Right arrow” icon to save changes, o r click “Cancel” to discard changes.

4.1.4 Set as the default profile

If you wish to use a specific profile as the default wireless connection, you can select the profile in the list, and click “Active”. The selected profile will become default selection and PLANET wireless utility will attempt to connect to the selected access point.

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4.2 General Information , Status, and Network Statistics

The PLANET wireless utility provides the detailed information about the wireless connection you’re using.

4.2.1 General Information

If you want to know the general information of the access point you’re connecting to, click “Link

Information” icon.

All general information like signal strength and link quality will be displayed here. The information is very useful when you encounter some problems in connecting to access point.

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4.2.2 Network Transmission Statistics

To view the statistical data of wireless adapter, click “Statistics” icon, and the statistics of wireless connection will be displayed:

All connection-related statistics is displayed here. You can click “Reset Counter” button to reset the statistics of all items back to 0.

4.2.3 About / Status

If you want to know the status of your wireless network card, click “About” icon.

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4.3 Advanced Settings

This section is used to configure advanced settings including channel selection, wireless mode, and certificate management.

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The descriptions of the function are listed as follow:

Object

Wireless Mode

Select Your

Country’s Region

Code

Apply

Description

Display the wireless operation mode of the network card.

2.4 GHz: From the drop down list, select the appropriate code for your region. If uncertain, leave this setting at its default value.

Click Apply to save your changes.

4.4 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)

Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is the latest wireless network technology which makes setting up wireless network more quickly and easily. If you have WPS-supported 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 by your own self.

There are two kinds of WPS method supported, “PIN Input Config (PIN)” and “Push Button Config

(PBC)”. Please follow the instructions b elow to establish the secure connection between

WPS-supported wireless access point and the PLANET wireless adapter.

Step 1. Right-click PLANET wireless utility icon, and click “Launch Config Utility”.

Step 2. Go to Profile List, and then click “WPS” icon.

numeric code, and WPS-supported wireless access point must use the same method. See the next two chapters for detailed instructions of each WPS method.

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4.4.1 Push Button Config (PBC)

This is the easiest way to establish secure connection by WPS, but if there’re more than one

WPS -support ed access poin t using Push-B utton config, please use PIN / numeric code instead. a. To use the PBC method, select “Push-Button Configuration(PBC)”. Click the right arrow to save your settings.

b. Click “Start PBC”. At the same time (within 120 seconds) click the WPS button on the device to which you are connecting.

Please activate WPS function of wireless access point now, and the secure connection between wireless adapter and the WPS-supported access point will be established automatically. c. Once connected, your WPS profile appears in the Profile List screen.

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4.4.2 PIN Input Config (PIN)

a. To use the PIN method, select “PIN / numeric code” and, in the “WPS AP List” field, select the name of the network to which you connecting. Click the right arrow to save your settings. b. You can use either the PIN provided by the Wireless Utility or the PIN provided by the device to which you are connecting.

PIN provided by the Wireless Utility.

If the device to which you are connecting requires a PIN, in the '”Config Mode” field, from the drop-down list, select “Enrollee”. Your PIN is displayed in the “Pin Code” field on your Utility. Then in the corresponding WPS interface on the device, to which you are connecting, ente r your PIN in its PIN entry field.

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PIN provided by the device to which you connecting.

If the device to which you are connecting provides a PIN (e.g. on the device casing), in the

Config Mode” field, select “Registrar”. In the “Pin Code” field, type the PIN provided by the device to which you are connecting.

To optionally configure the connection name and security type on your WPS connection, click the

WPS Profile” button. Otherwise leave settings at their default and click the right arrow to save your settings.

If you click on the “WPS Profile” button, the following screen appears, allowing you to configure the name of your network connection and security method. In “SSID” type a name for your WPS connection, and select an Authentication and Encryption method.

In the “WPA Preshared Key” field, type a passphrase 8-63 characters long made up of characters

'0'-'9', 'a'-'z', 'A'-'Z', keyboard symbols and spaces. Click the right arrow to save your settings.

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c. For both PIN methods, the following screen displays. Click the Start PIN button. At the same time

(within 120 seconds) activate the corresponding WPS PIN connection function on the device to which you are connecting. d. Once connected, your WPS profile appears in the Profile List screen.

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Chapter 5. SOFT ACCESS POINT MODE

Excepting be a wireless client of other wireless access points, the PLANET wireless adapter can also act as a wireless service provider. You can switch the operation mode of wireless adapter to “Access

Point” mode to simulate the function of a real wireless access point by software. And all other computers and Wi-Fi supported devices can connect to your computer wirelessly, even share your internet connection service.

Application: Software AP Mode with xDSL/Cable Internet Connection

Application: Software AP Mode with 3G/LTE Internet Connection

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5.1 Sw itch between Access Point Mode and Station Mode

The default operating mode of the wireless adapter is “Station Mode” (being a client of other wireless access points).

Please follow the instructions below to switch to Access Point mode:

Step 1. Right-click PLANET wireless utility icon, and select “Switch to AP Mode”.

It requires few seconds to switch mode.

After the mode switch is complete, the window of general information about software access point will appear, includes SSID, IP address of the Soft AP and connected wireless clients.

A lso the wireless LAN Utility icon in you system tray (lower-right corner) be changed to another icon.

Station mode icon.

Access Point icon.

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150Mbps 802.11n Wireless USB Adapte r

WNL-U554M

5.1.1 Configure SSID and Channel

To configure software Access Point, click “Config” button, and the “Wireless Network Properties” will be displayed. a. The Network Settings Screen

Use the left and right arrows to navigate through the Setup screens.

Click the Stop button to cancel setting up your device.

Please note that Ad-Hoc mode is not available when the wireless adapter is in Acc ess Point mode.

T he setup options are listed below:

Object

SSID (Network

Name)

Hide SSID

Wireless Mode

Description

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.

Select this optional setting to hide the name of your network from unauthorized computers or devices.

Please select the wireless operating mode. The option is only

2.4GHz available if the wireless adapter only supported 2.4GHz.

b. The Channel Settings Screen

The setup options are listed below:

Object

2.4 G Hz

Channel

Enable 40 MHz

Bandwidth

Description

This indicates the 'Wireless Mode' selected in the previous Network

Settings screen. From the drop-down list, select the appropriate code for your region. For more information on the c hannels available for each region, see the Country Channel List.

Channel: Leave at its default value, o r

Leave at its default value, or if interference is a problem on your network, choose a channel which experiences less interference. If you select Enable 40 MHz Bandwidth', choose a channel with minima l interference on the four channels adjacent to your selected channel.

Select this o ption to increase the bandwidth available for your wireless connection. This function works by incorporating the bandwidth available on the four channels adjacent to your selected channel. This option is o nly supported by IEEE 802.11n devices. If a computer or device connected to the AP does not support this function, bandwidth is reduced to its d efault level.

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5.1.2 Soft Access Point Security

To setup security options for Soft Access Point, configure “Wireless Network Security” as follows:

The set up items abo ut wireless security are listed below:

Object Description

A uthenticat

Encryption ion

ASCII / PASSPHRASE

Key Index

Network key / Confirm network key

Select the strongest security method supported by your network.

Options include Open, Shared, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, o r

WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK.

Select the strongest encryption suppo rted by your network and the selected authentication method. Options for each authentication method are as shown in the following table.

If the encryption method is WEP, check either “ASCII” or

“PASSPHRASE” box and input it in the box as WEP passphrase.

Select WEP key index (1-4). If you don’t know which one you should use, select 1.

IF network authentication mode is WPA, please input WPA passphrase in both box.

The authentication types are listed below:

Encryption Method Description Authentication

Method

WPA2-PSK

AES

WPA-PSK

WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK

Open

TKIP

BOTH

(WPA2-PSK only)

WEP

WPA2-PSK is a faster, more recent authentication standard than WPA-PSK.

AES is a stronger, more recent encryption standard than TKIP.

Select the strongest security method supported by your network. Options include

Open, Shared, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or

WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK.

WEP is an older standard and is easily decrypted. If using WEP select Open as the authentication method for slightly stronger

Shared

security. a. The WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK or WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Security Screen

 WPA-PSK Key: Type a security key 8-63 characters long made up of characters '0'-'9', 'a'-'z',

'A'-'Z', keybo ard symbol s and spaces.

 Group Rekey Interval: T he interval after which th e AP resets the group key. This key supports wireless security on you r network. If uncertain, leave at its default value.

 x 10 sec onds: Sets the unit for the 'Group Key Interval' to 10 seconds. After the specified period the group key is reset.

 x 1000 packets:Sets the

unit for theGroup Key Interval to 1000 packets. After sending the specified number of pac kets the group key is reset. b. The WEP Se curity Screen

 Default Tx Key: Options are 'Key 1' to 'Key 4'.

Select one of these options. r your security passphrase. Options are 'Hex(10 or 26 hex digits)' or 'ASCII(5 or 13 ASCII characters )'.

 WEP Key: Type a security passphrase accordi ng to the option you select in the Key Format fie ld.

 If you select a key format of 'Hex(10 or 2 6 hex digits)', in the WEP Key field type a security key 10 or 26 characters long made up of digits '0'-'9' and letters 'A'-'F'

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 If you select a key format of 'ASCII(5 or 1 3 ASCII c haracters)' in the WEP Key field, type a security key 5 or 13 characters long made up of digits '0'-'9' and letters 'a'-'z' and 'A'-'Z'.

5.2 Advanced Settings

Click “Advanced” button to setup advanced settings of software access point. If you don’t know the meaning and affects of these settings, please keep them as default.

The setup items are listed below:

Object Description

No forwarding among wireless clients

If selected, this disables the forwarding of packets by the AP or router of packets sent by wireless clients to other wireless clients in the same network.

Beacon Interval (ms)

Default = 100 ms. The interval between beacon frames.

Tx Power

Idle time (60 - 3600) (s)

100%. The power of the transmitted signal as a percentage of maximum power. Options include 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, and Low.

Default = 300s. The maximum time a connected computer or device can be idle before it is disconnected from the network .

Apply

Click Apply to save your changes.

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5.3 Access Control List

If you’re not going to open your computer and wireless resources to the public, you can use MAC address filtering function to enforce y our access control policy, so only wireless clients with MAC address you defined by this function ca n be connected to your software access point.

Click “Access Control List” button and the following screens will be displayed.

Th e setup item s are listed be low:

Object Description

Access Policy

Option s include Disable (default), Reject All, and Allow All.

Disable: Disables access control to your network based on MAC address.

Reject All: All packets with a source MAC address matching those in the access control list cannot access your network.

Allow All: All packets with a source MAC address matching those in

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MAC Address

Apply

the access control list have access to your network.

Type a MAC address in hexadecimal format without additional characters (e.g. colons or hyphens).

Adds the MAC address in the MAC Address field to the MAC address control list.

Removes the selected MAC address from the MAC address control list.

Removes all MAC addresses from the MAC address control list.

Saves all changes made to the MAC address control list.

5.4 Connected Devices

If you want to see the list of all wireless clients connected to this access point, please follow the following instructions:

Click “Connected Devices” button, and a list containing all connected wireless clients will appear:

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The information items are list ed below:

Object Description

MAC Address

Client ID

Power Saving Mode

Tx Rate (Mbits)

The unique hexadecimal manufacturer-assigned identifier of a device connected t o the this AP.

An ID number assigned to each device on your AP's network, starting at 2 w ith a maximum of 32.

Indicates whether the connection with the associated device suppo rts power-saving.

Provides detailed information on factors affecting the dat a transfer rate. IEEE 802.11n specific information includes the MCS (mod ulation and coding scheme) index value applied in a connection, the BW

(bandwidth), GI (guard interval), and the transmission rate of the current co nnection in megabits (Mbit).

5.5 About (AP Mode)

The “About” screen provides you the information about version number of the configuration utility, driver, and other important information about your wireless access point.

The information items are listed below:

Object Description

Utility Version

Driver Version

DLL Version

Shows the version number of the Utility (different from the utility version in station mode).

Shows the version number of this driver (the same as that in station mode).

Displays the version number of the RaAPAPI.dll file, for use by downstream developers.

Date

Shows the date of release for the utility version shown.

Date

Shows the date of release for the driver version shown.

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Date

MAC Address

Shows the date of release for the DLL version shown.

The unique he xadecimal identifier assigned to the Adapter.

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Appendix: Specifications

Product 150Mbps 802.11n Wireless Micro-size USB Adapter

Model WNL-U554M

Hardware Specification

Interface

Antenna Type

USB 2.0, Type-A

Internal Omni-directional Antenna

Antenna Gain

Operation Voltage

Dimension

Weight

Wireless Specification

2dBi

5V DC, power input from USB port

20 x 14.4 x 7mm

0.3g

Standards

Conformance

RF Modulation

Frequency Band

Opt. Channel

Data Rate

Wireless Transmit

Power (EIRP)

IEEE 802.11n standard compliant

IEEE 802.11b/g backwards compatible

DBPSK,DQPSK,CCK, OFDM

2.4-2.4835 GHz

America/ FCC: 2.414~2.462GHz (11 Channels)

Europe/ ETSI: 2.412~2.472GHz (13 Channels)

Japan/ TELEC: 2.412~2.484GHz (14 Channels)

802.11b: 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps with auto-rate fall back

802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9 and 6Mbps

802.11n (20MHz): up to 72Mbps

802.11n (40MHz): up to 150Mbp

20 dBm (EIRP)

Receiver Sensitivity

Operating Mode

Encryption Security

Wireless Advanced

Management

135M: -68dBm@10% PER

108M: -68dBm@10% PER

54M: -68dBm@10% PER

11M: -85dBm@8% PER

6M: -87dBm@8% PER

1M: -90dBm@8% PER

Ad-Hoc / Infrastructure, Soft AP

WEP 64/128-bit

WPA / WPA2 (TKIP/AES)

WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES)

Supports 802.11e WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia)

Supports Software/Hardware WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)

The utility included in the package or Windows XP Zero Configuration

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Operating systems

utility

Windows 2000/XP (x86/x64) / VISTA (x86/x64) / Win7 (x86/x64)

Linux Kernel 2.4 /2.6

Macintosh 10.4/10.5/10.6

Certification

Regulatory

CE, FCC, RoH S

Environment

Operating Temperature

0 - 40 Degree C

Humidity

10 - 90% (Non-Condensing)

Package Content

 WNL-U554M(150Mbps 802.11n W ireless Micro-Size USB adapter)

 Quick Installati on Guide

 CD (includes driver/utility/user’s manual)

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Appendix: Troubleshooting

Symptom :

The LED is off.

Remedy :

Make sure the PC Card is inserted properly. Otherwise contact your vendor.

Symptom : The L ED is always on not blinkin g.

Remedy :

Make sure that you have installed the driver from attached CD.

Otherwise contact your vendor.

Symptom :

Remedy :

The LED is blinking but the PC Card icon does not appear in your icon tray.

Make sure that you have installed the Utility from the attached CD.

Symptom :

The PC Card is linking, but can’t share files with others.

Remedy :

Make sure the file and printer sharing function is enabled.

You can enable the function by checking the icon of My Computer ->

Control Panel -> Network -> file and printer sharing -> I want to be

able to give others to access to my files.

Symptom :

Slow or poor performance under AP mode

Remedy :

Try to select another channel for the communicating group or move your device closer to the Access Point.

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Appendix: Glossary

1. IEEE 802.11 Standard

The IEEE 802.1 Wi reless LAN standards subcommi ttee, which is formulating a standard for the industry.

2. Access Point

An in ternetworkin g d evice that seamlessly connects wired a nd wireless networks together.

3. Ad Hoc

An Ad Hoc wireless LAN is a group of computers, each with a WLAN adapter, connected as an indep endent wirel ess LAN

Ad Hoc wireless LAN is a pplicable at a departmental scale for a branch or SOHO operation.

4. BSSID

A sp ecific Ad Hoc LA N is called a Basic Service Set (BSS). Computers in a BS S must be configured with the same BSSID.

5. DHC P

Dynamic Host Confi guration Protocol - a method in which IP addresses are assigned by server dynamically to clients on the network. DHCP is used for Dynamic IP Addressing and requires a dedi

6. Dire ct Seque nce Spread Spectrum

This is the method the wireless cards use to transmit data over the frequency spectrum. The other method is frequency hopping. Direct sequence spreads the data over one frequency range (channel) while frequency hopping jumps from one narrow frequency band to another many times per second.

7. ESSID

An Infrastructure configuration could also support roaming capability for mobile workers. More than one BSS can be configured as an Extended Service Set (ESS). Users within an ESS could roam freely between BSSs while served as a continuous connection to the network wireless stations and

Access Points within an ESS must be configured with the same ESSID and the same radio channel.

8. Ethernet

Ethernet is a 10/100Mbps network that runs over dedicated home/office wiring. Users must be wired to the network at all times to gain access.

9. Gateway

A gateway is a hardware and software device that connects two dissimilar systems, such as a LAN and a mainframe. In Internet terminology, a gateway is another name for a router. Generally a gateway is used as a funnel for all traffic to the Internet

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10. IEEE

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Infrastructure. An integrated wireless and wired LAN is called an Infrastructure configuration. Infrastructure is applicable to enterprise scale for wireless access to central database, or wirele ss

11 . ISM Band

The FCC and their counterparts outside of the U.S. have set aside bandwidth for unlicensed use in the so-called ISM (Industrial, Scientific and Medi cal) band. Spectrum in the vicinity of 2.4 GHz, in particular, is being m ade available (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) band. Spectrum in the vicinity of

2.4 GHz, in particular, is being made available of users around the globe.

12. Local A rea Network (LAN)

A LAN is a group of computers, each equipped with the appropriate network adapter card connected by cable/air, that share applicatio ns, data, and peripherals. All connections are made via cable or wireless media, but a LAN does not use telephone services. It typically spans a single building or campus.

13. Netwo rk

A network is a system of computers that is connected. Data, files, and messages can be transmitted over this network. Netw orks may be local or wide area networks.

14. Protoc ol

A protocol is a standardized set of rules that specify how a conversation is to take place, including the format, timing, sequencing and/ or error checking.

15. SSID

A Network ID unique to a network. Only clients and Access Points that share the same SSID are able to communicate with each other. This string is case-sensitive.

1 6. Static IP Addressing

A method of assigning IP addresses to clients on the network. In networks with Static IP address, the network a dministrator manually assigns an IP address to each computer. Once a Static IP address is assigned, a computer uses the same IP address every time it reboots and logs on to the network, unless it is manually changed.

1 7. Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)

The Tempora l Key Integrity Protocol, pronounced tee-kip, is part of the IEEE 802.11i encryption standard for wirel ess LANs. TKIP is the next generation of WEP, the Wired Equivalency Protocol, which is used to secure 802.11 wireless LANs. TKIP provides per-packet key mixing, a message integrity check and a re-keying mechanism , thus fixing the flaws of WEP.

18. Transmis sion Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

TCP/IP is the protocol suite developed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). It is widely used in corporate Internet works, because of its superior design for WANs. TCP governs how packet is sequenced for transmission the network. The term “TCP/IP” is often used generically to

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refer to the entire suite of related protocols.

1 9. Transmit / Receive

The wireless throughput in Bytes per seco nd averaged over two seconds.

20. Wi-Fi Allian ce

The Wi-Fi Alliance is a nonprofit international association formed in 1999 to certify interoperability of wireless Local Area Network products based on IEEE 802.11 specification. The goal of the Wi-Fi

Alliance’s members is to enhance the user experience through product interoperability. The organization is formerly known as WECA.

21. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WP A)

The Wi-Fi Alliance put together WPA as a data encryption method for 802.11 wireless LANs. WPA is an industry-supported, pre-standard version of 802.11i utilizing the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol

(TKIP), which fixes the problems of WEP, including using dynamic keys.

22. Wide Area Network (WAN)

A WAN consis ts of multiple LANs that are tied together via telephone services and / or fiber optic cabling. WANs may span a city, a state, a country, or even the world

23. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)

Now widely recogni zed as flawed, WEP was a data encryption method used to protect the transmission between 802.11 wireless clients and APs. However, it used the same key among all communicating devices. WEP’s problems are well-k nown, including an insufficient key length and no automated method for distributing the keys. WEP can be easily cracked in a couple of hours with off-the-she lf tools.

2 4. Wireless LAN (WLAN)

A wireless LAN does not use cable to transmit signals, but rather uses radio or infrared to transmit packets through the air. Radio Frequency (RF) and infrared are the commonly used types of wireless transmission. Most wireless LANs use spread spectrum technology. It offers limited bandwidth, usually under 11Mbps, and users share the bandwidth with other devices in the spectrum; however, users can operate a spread spectrum device without licensing from the Federal Communications

Commission (FCC).

25. Fragment Threshold

The proposed protocol uses the frame fragmentation mechanism defined in IEEE 802.11 to achieve parallel transmissions. A large data frame is fragmented into several fragments each of size equal to fragment threshold. By tuning the fragment threshold value, we can get varying fragment sizes. The determination of an efficient fragment threshold is an important issue in this scheme. If the fragment threshold is small, the overlap part of the master and parallel transmission s is large.

This means the spatial reuse ratio of parallel transmissions is high. In contrast, with a large fragment threshold, the overlap is small and the spatial reuse ratio is low. However high fragment threshold leads to low fragment overhead. Hence there is a trade-off between spatial re-use and fragment overhead. Fragment threshold is the maximum packet size used for fragmentation. Packets larger than the size programmed in this field will be fragmented If you find that your corrupted packets or

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asymmetric packet reception (all send packets, for example). You may want to try lowering your fragmentation threshold. This will cause packets to be broken into smaller fragments. These small fragments, if corrupted, ca n be resent faster than a larger fragment. Fragmentation increases overhead, so you'll want to keep this value as close to the maximum value as possible.

26. RTS(Request T o Send) Threshold

The RTS threshold is the packet size at which packet transmission is governed by the RTS/CTS transaction. The IEEE802.11-1997 standard allows for short packets to be transmitted without

RTS/CTS transactions. Each station can have a different RTS threshold. RTS/CTS is used when the data packet size exceeds the defined RTS threshold. With the CSMA/CA transmission mechanism, the transmitting station sends out an RTS p acket to the receiving station, and waits for the receiving station to send back a CTS (Clear to Send) p acket before sending the actual packet data. This setting is useful for networks with many clie nts. With many clients, and a high network load, there will be many more collisions. By lowering the RTS threshold, there may be fewer collisions, and performance should improve. Basically, with a faster RTS threshold, the system can recover from problems faster. RTS packets consume valuable bandwidth, however, s o setting this value too low will limit performance.

27. Beacon Interval

In addition to data frames that carry information from higher layers , 802.11 includes management and control frames that support data transfer. The beacon frame, which is a type of management frame, provides the "heartbeat" of a wirele ss LAN, enabling stations to establish and maintain communications in an orderly fashion. Bea con Interval represents the amount of time between beacon transmissions. Before a station enters power save mode, the station needs the beacon interval to know when to wake up to receive the beacon (and learn whether there are buffered frames at the access point).

2 8. Preamble Typ e

There are two preamble types d efined in IEEE 802.11 specification. A long preamble basically gives the decoder more time to proce ss the preamble. All 802.11 devices support a long preamble. The short preamble is designed to improve efficiency (for example, for VoIP systems). The difference between the two is in the Synchronization field. The long preamble is 128 bits, and the short is 56 bits.

2 9. WPA2

It is the second generation of WPA. WPA2 is based on the final IEEE 802.11i amendment to the

802.11 standard.

3 0. Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)

The Temporal Key Integrity Protocol, pronounced tee-kip, is part of the IEEE 802.11i encryption standard for wireless LANs. TKIP is the next generation of WEP, the Wired Equivalency Protocol, which is used to secure 802.11 wireless LANs. TKIP provides per-packet key mixing, a message integrity check and a re-keying mechanism, thus fixing the flaws of WEP.

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3 1. 802.1x Authentication

802.1x is a framework for authenticated MAC-level access control, defines Extensible Authentication

Protocol (EAP) over LANs (WAPOL). The standard encapsulates and leverages much of EAP, which was defined for dial-up authentication with Point-to-Point Protocol in RFC 22 84. Beyond encapsulating EAP packets, the 802.1x stand ard also defines EAPOL messages that convey the shared key information critical for wireless secu rity.

3 2. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)

Security issues are a major concern for wireless LANs, AES is the U.S. government’s next-generation cryptography algorithm, which will replace DES and 3DES.

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Appendix: FAQ

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 application s. 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 concurr ing applications, each with different 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 managers 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 wireless devices from cross- interference. 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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EC Declaration of Conformity

For the following equipment:

*Type of Product :

802.11n Micro Wireless USB Adapter

*Model Number :

WNL-U554M

* Produced by:

Manufacturer‘s Name : Planet Technology Corp.

Manufacturer‘s Address: 10F., No.96, Minquan Rd., Xindian Dist.,

New Taipei City 231, Taiwan (R.O.C.) is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the

Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to

99/5/EC R&TTE.

For the evaluation regarding the R&TTE the following standards were applied:

EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006)

EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 (2008)

EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 (2009)

EN 62311 (2008)

EN 60950-1 (2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010)

Responsible for marking this declaration if the:

Manufacturer

Authorized representative established within the EU

Authorized representative established within the EU (if applicable):

Company Name: Planet Technology Corp.

Company Address: 10F., No.96, Minquan Rd., Xindian Dist., New Taipei City 231, Taiwan

(R.O.C.)

Person responsible for making this declaration

Name, Surname Kent Kang

Position / Title : Product Manager

Taiwan

Place

1 th

March., 2013

Date Legal Signature

PLANET TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION

e-mail: [email protected] http://www.planet.com.tw

10F., No.96, Minquan Rd., Xindian Dist., New Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel:886-2-2219-9518 Fax:886-2-2219-9528

English

Česky

EC Declaration of Conformity

Hereby, PLANE

T Technology Corporation,

declares that thi s 802.11n Wireless USB Adapter is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive

1999/5/EC.

Lietuviškai

Magyar

Společnost PLANET Technology Corporation, tímto prohlašuje, že tato 802.11n Wireless USB

Adapter splňuje základní požadavky a další příslušná ustanovení směrnice 1999/5/EC.

Šiuo PLANET Technology Corporation,, skelbia, kad 802.11n Wireless USB Adapter tenkina visus svarbiausius 1999/5/E direktyvos reikalavimus ir kitas svarbi

C as nuostatas.

A gyártó PLANET Technology Corporatio n, kijelenti, hogy ez a 802.11n Wireless U

SB

Adapter megfelel az 1999/5/EK irány elv alapkövetelményeinek és a kapcsol ódó rendelkezéseknek.

Hawnhekk, PLANET Technology

Corporation, jiddikjara li dan 802.11n Wirele

ss

USB Adapter jikkonforma mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC

Dansk

PLANET Technology Corporation, erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr 802.11n Wireless USB

Adapter overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF

Malti

Deutsch

Hiermit erklärt PLANET Technology Corporation, dass sich dieses Gerät 802.11n

Adapter in Übereinstimmung mi

Wireless USB

t den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten

Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet".

(BMWi)

Eesti ke

eles Käesolevaga kinnitab PLANET Technology

Corporation, et see 802.11n Wireless USB

Adapter vastab Euroopa Nõukogu direktiivi

1999/5/EC põhinõuetele ja muudele olulistele tingimustele.

Ελληνικ ά

Español

Français

Italiano

ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ , PLANET Technology

Corporation, ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ ΑΥΤΟ 802.11n

Wireless USB AdapterΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ

ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔ ΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ

ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ

Por medio de la presente, PLANET Technology

Corporation, declara que 802.11n Wireless USB

Adapter cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE

Par la présente, PLANET Technology

Corporation, déclare que les appareils du 802.11n

Wireless USB Adapter sont conformes aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE

Con la presente , PLANET Technology

Corporation, dichiara che questo 802.11n

Wireless USB Adapter è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva

1999/5/CE.

Latviski

Ar šo PLANET Technology Corporation, apliecina, ka šī 802.11n Wireless USB Adapter atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK pamatprasībām un citiem atbilstošiem noteikumiem.

Nederlands

Polski

Português

Slovensky

Slovensko

Suomi

Svenska

Hierbij verklaart , PLANET Technology

orporation, dat 802.11n Wireless USB Adapt in overeenstemming is met de essentiële ei

er sen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richt lijn

1999/5/EG

Niniejszym firma PLANET Technology

Corporation, oświadcza, że 802.11n Wirele

ss

High Power USB Adapter spełnia wszystkie istotne wymogi i klauzule zawarte w dokumencie „Directive 1999/5/EC”.

PLANET Technology Corporation, declara que este 802.11n Wireless USB Adapter está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.

Výrobca PLANET Technology Corporation, týmto deklaruje, že táto 802.11n Wireless U

SB

Adapter je v súlade so základnými požiadavkami a ďalšími relevantnými predpismi smernice 1999/5/EC.

PLANET Technology Corporation, s tem

potrjuje, da je ta 802.11n Wireless USB

Adapter skladen/a z osnovnimi zahtevami in ustreznimi določili Direktive 1999/5/EC.

PLANET T

echnology Corporation, vakuuttaa täten että 802.11n Wireless USB Adapter tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.

Härmed intygar, PLANET Technology

Corporation, att denna 802.11n Wireless USB

Adapter står i överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv

1999/5/EG.

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