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Limited 2-Year Hardware Warranty
1. Adaptec, Inc. (“Adaptec”) warrants to the purchaser of this product that it will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase.
If the product should become defective within the warranty period, Adaptec, at its option, will repair or replace the product, or refund the purchaser’s purchase price for the product, provided it is delivered at the purchaser’s expense to an authorized Adaptec service facility or to Adaptec.
2. Repair or replacement parts or products will be furnished on an exchange basis and will either be new or reconditioned. All replaced parts or products shall become the property of
Adaptec. This warranty shall not apply if the product has been damaged by accident, misuse, abuse or as a result of unauthorized service or parts.
3. Warranty service is available to the purchaser by delivering the product during the warranty period to an authorized Adaptec service facility or to Adaptec and providing proof of purchase price and date. The purchaser shall bear all shipping, packing and insurance costs and all other costs, excluding labor and parts, necessary to effectuate repair, replacement or refund under this warranty.
4. For more information on how to obtain warranty service, write or telephone Adaptec at 691
South Milpitas Boulevard, Milpitas, CA 95035, (800) 959-7274.
5. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY PRODUCT WHICH HAS
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UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE OR PARTS.
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REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR REFUND AS PROVIDED ABOVE.
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FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties or limitations on how long an implied warranty may last, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
8. The entire liability of Adaptec and its licensors, and your exclusive remedy for a breach of this warranty, shall be:
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b. If Adaptec or its distributor is unable to deliver replacement media which is free from defects in materials or workmanship, you may terminate this Agreement by returning the Software and your money will be refunded.
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YOU FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES,
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DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special, incidental, or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
10. Export. You acknowledge that the laws and regulations of the United States and other countries may restrict the export and re-export of the Software. You agree that you will not export or re-export the Software or documentation in any form in violation of applicable
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11. Government Restricted Rights. The Software is subject to restricted rights as follows. If the
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12. General. You acknowledge that you have read this Agreement, understand it, and that by using the Software you agree to be bound by its terms and conditions. You further agree that it is the complete and exclusive statement of the agreement between Adaptec and you, and supersedes any proposal or prior agreement, oral or written, and any other communication between Adaptec and you relating to the subject matter of this Agreement. No additional or any different terms will be enforceable against Adaptec unless Adaptec gives its express consent, including an express waiver of the terms of this Agreement, in writing signed by an officer of Adaptec. You assume full responsibility for the use of the Software and agree to use the Software legally and responsibly. This Agreement shall be governed by California law, except as to copyright matters, which are covered by Federal law. This Agreement is deemed entered into at Milpitas, California by both parties. Should any provision of this
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Should you have any questions concerning this Agreement, you may contact Adaptec by writing to:
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Regulatory Compliance Statements
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the 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:
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Increase the separation between equipment and receiver.
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Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
Adaptec, Inc.
AWN-8020
Tested to Comply
With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Canadian Compliance Statement
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-
Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
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In this Guide
Installing the Wireless USB Adapter
Installing the Adaptec Wireless Utility
Disabling Zero Configuration (Windows XP only)
Checking Your Network Connection
Changing the Set-up of Your WLAN
About Wireless Technology and LANs
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Adaptec Ultra Wireless USB Adapter User’s Guide
Getting Started
This User’s Guide provides detailed instructions for installing and configuring your Adaptec AWN-8030 Ultra Wireless USB Adapter.
See the Installation Task List on page 3
for an overview of the installation process.
This Guide also includes a basic overview of wireless and Local
Area Network (LAN) technology (see
users. It assumes you have a working knowledge of your computer and are familiar with the Windows Operating System.
Note: Your Wireless USB Adapter is only one element of your
Wireless LAN (WLAN). Installing this product alone will not create a wireless network. See
for information on the minimum requirements for creating a WLAN.
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Adaptec AWN-8030 Ultra Wireless USB Adapter
USB cable
Ultra Wireless USB CD, which includes software drivers, documentation, and the Adaptec Wireless Utility
Ultra Wireless USB Adapter Quick Start Guide
System Requirements
To use your Wireless USB Adapter, you need a USB-enabled
PC-compatible notebook or desktop computer with:
■ Pentium-class 90 MHz (or faster) processor
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Microsoft Windows
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98SE, Windows Me
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, Windows 2000
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Windows XP
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CD-ROM drive
Available USB port
Installation Task List
Installation Task List
To successfully install your Wireless USB Adapter, complete each of these tasks, in order:
❏ If you are unfamiliar with wireless technology or LANs, read
About Wireless Technology and LANs on page 42 for a basic
overview.
❏ Install the Wireless USB Adapter. See
.
❏ Install the device driver for your computer’s operating system.
See
❏
Install the Adaptec Wireless Utility. See page 17 .
❏ Disable Zero Configuration (Windows XP users only). See
❏ Install the network protocols. See
❏ Connect to the WLAN. See
Basic installation takes approximately 10 minutes to complete.
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Installing the
Wireless USB Adapter
Your Wireless USB Adapter, shown below, connects to a USB port of your computer, and has two LEDs that help you monitor the status of your wireless connection.
The adapter receives power from the USB port. No power adapter is required.
Power LED
Glows steady when the adapter is receiving power.
This LED goes dark when the power is turned off.
Link LED
Flashes while the adapter searches for a wireless connection, then becomes steady when the connection is made.
(There is no wireless connection when the LED is flashing.)
USB port
Use the USB cable included in your Wireless USB Adapter kit to connect the adapter to your computer, as shown below.
Installing the Wireless USB Adapter
Removing the Wireless USB Adapter
Your Wireless USB Adapter is hot-swappable, which means that you can remove it while your computer is running.
!
Caution: To prevent data loss, stop all data transmission before you remove the Wireless USB Adapter.
To remove the Wireless USB Adapter:
1 Right-click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon.
2 Select Unplug or eject hardware.
3 Select your Wireless USB Adapter, then click Stop.
Your computer stops your Wireless USB Adapter.
4 Unplug the Wireless USB Adapter from your computer.
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Installing the Device Driver
Before you continue, ensure that you have:
❏ Reviewed
About Wireless Technology and LANs on page 42 for a
basic overview of WLANs.
❏
Installed the Wireless USB Adapter. See page 4 .
The next step on the Installation Task List ( page 3
) is to install the
device driver. A device driver is a software program that lets your adapter communicate with your computer.
To install the device driver, follow the instructions for your operating system:
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For Windows 2000, see page 9 .
For Windows Me, see
.
For Windows 98SE, see
Installing the Device Driver
Windows XP Driver Installation
To install the device driver on Windows XP:
1
Install the Wireless USB Adapter into your computer. See page 4 .
Windows XP automatically detects the Wireless USB Adapter and opens the Found New Hardware Wizard.
2 Insert the Ultra Wireless USB CD into your CD-ROM drive.
3 In the Found New Hardware Wizard, select Install the software automatically...
, then click Next.
4 Click Continue Anyway.
Windows XP installs the driver.
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5 Click Finish.
The device driver installation is complete.
Windows XP automatically begins the next installation task by opening the software installation wizard for the Adaptec Wireless
Utility. Go to
Installing the Adaptec Wireless Utility on page 17
to continue.
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Installing the Device Driver
Windows 2000 Driver Installation
To install the device driver on Windows 2000:
1
Install the Wireless USB Adapter into your computer. See page 4 .
Windows 2000 automatically detects the Wireless USB Adapter and opens the Found New Hardware Wizard.
2 Click Next.
3 Select Search for a suitable driver..., then click Next.
4 Insert the Ultra Wireless USB CD into your CD-ROM drive.
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5 Select CD-ROM driver, then click Next.
6 Click Next.
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7 Click Yes.
8 Click Finish.
Installing the Device Driver
The device driver installation is complete.
Windows 2000 automatically begins the next installation task by opening the software installation wizard for the Adaptec Wireless
Utility. Go to
Installing the Adaptec Wireless Utility on page 17 to
continue.
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Windows Me Driver Installation
To install the device driver on Windows Me:
1
Install the Wireless USB Adapter into your computer. See page 4 .
Windows Me automatically detects the Wireless USB Adapter and opens the Add New Hardware Wizard.
2 Insert the Ultra Wireless USB CD into your CD-ROM drive.
3 Select Automatic search for a better driver..., then click Next.
4 Click Finish.
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5 Click Yes to restart your computer.
When the restart is complete, Windows Me automatically begins the next installation task by opening the software installation wizard for the Adaptec Wireless Utility. Go to
Wireless Utility on page 17 to continue.
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Windows 98SE Driver Installation
To install the device driver on Windows 98SE:
1
Install the Wireless USB Adapter into your computer. See page 4 .
Windows 98SE automatically detects the Wireless USB Adapter and opens the Add New Hardware Wizard.
2 Click Next.
3 Select Search for the best driver..., then click Next.
4 Insert the Ultra Wireless USB CD into your CD-ROM drive.
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5 Select CD-ROM drive, then click Next.
Installing the Device Driver
6 Click Next.
Windows 98SE copies files to your hard drive.
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7 Click Finish.
8 Click Yes to restart your computer.
When the restart is complete, Windows 98SE automatically begins the next installation task by opening the software installation
wizard for the Adaptec Wireless Utility. Go to Installing the Adaptec
Wireless Utility on page 17 to continue.
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Installing the Adaptec Wireless Utility
Installing the Adaptec
Wireless Utility
Before you continue, make sure that you have:
❏
Reviewed About Wireless Technology and LANs on page 42
for a basic overview of WLANs.
❏
Installed the Wireless USB Adapter. See page 4
.
❏ Installed the device driver. See
.
The next step on the Installation Task List (see
the Adaptec Wireless Utility, a software application that helps you configure your Wireless USB Adapter.
When the device driver installation is complete, Windows automatically opens InstallShield, an installation wizard that will help you install the Adaptec Wireless Utility.
To complete the software installation:
1 Click Next.
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2 The installation wizard chooses a default destination folder for the software files. Click Next to accept the default destination
(recommended), or click Browse to select an alternate destination.
3 You can choose where to store program icons in the Program
Folder. Type a new folder name or select one from the Existing
Folders list. Click Next.
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4 Click Next.
Installing the Adaptec Wireless Utility
5 The software installation begins. The Setup Status appears on screen.
6 Click Finish.
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Note: Windows XP users only—Windows XP has a built-in configuration application called Zero Configuration, which automatically takes over as the default utility for your
Wireless USB Adapter.
When the Adaptec Wireless Utility installation is complete, a message appears telling you that you must disable Windows
Zero Configuration before using the Adaptec Wireless Utility.
Adaptec recommends that you use the Adaptec Wireless
Utility instead of the Windows application. For more information, see
Disabling Zero Configuration (Windows XP
The software installation is complete. The Adaptec Wireless Utility icon appears on your Windows taskbar, as shown below. (Your system may automatically restart first.)
Adaptec Wireless Utility icon
See
Installing Network Protocols on page 23
to continue.
Note: If you are using Windows XP and you choose to keep
Zero Configuration as the default utility for your Wireless
USB Adapter, you are finished the Installation Task List
(
page 3 ). Refer to your Windows XP documentation to
continue the installation and set-up.
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Disabling Zero Configuration (Windows XP only)
Disabling Zero Configuration
(Windows XP only)
Although the Adaptec Wireless Utility is installed on your
Windows XP system, Windows XP has a built-in configuration application called Zero Configuration that automatically takes over as the default utility for your Wireless USB Adapter. To use the
Adaptec Wireless Utility, you must first disable Zero
Configuration.
Although Zero Configuration is similar to the Adaptec Wireless
Utility in functionality, the Adaptec Wireless Utility is easier to use and has extra security settings. Adaptec recommends using the
Adaptec Wireless Utility instead of Zero Configuration. Follow the instructions provided in this section to disable Zero Configuration.
To disable Windows Zero Configuration:
1 Click the Windows Zero Configuration icon on your taskbar.
2 Click Advanced.
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3 Ensure that the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings box is deselected, then click OK.
Ensure checkbox is empty.
4 Open the Adaptec Wireless Utility. (See
.) If the Adaptec
Wireless Utility is already running, close it and re-open it.
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Installing Network Protocols
Installing Network
Protocols
Before you continue, make sure that you have completed these tasks:
❏
Reviewed About Wireless Technology and LANs on page 42
for a basic overview of WLANs.
❏
Installed the Wireless USB Adapter. See page 4
.
❏ Installed the device driver. See
.
❏
Installed the Adaptec Wireless Utility. See page 17
.
❏ Disabled Zero Configuration (Windows XP users only). See
The next step on the Installation Task List ( page 3 ) is installing
network protocols. Network protocols are rules that determine how devices on a network communicate with each other.
Windows 2000/XP Users
If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, your operating system automatically installed the necessary Network Protocols when you installed the Wireless USB Adapter.
See
Connecting to the WLAN on page 27 to continue.
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Windows 98SE/Me Users
To install the appropriate network protocols:
1 From the Start menu, click Settings, then click Control Panel.
2 Double-click Network.
Note: Before you add a network protocol, verify that the protocol is not already installed. (Refer to your Windows documentation for instructions.) Never install duplicate protocols.
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3 Select Adaptec Wireless USB Adapter, then click Add.
4 Select Protocol, then click Add.
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5 Under Manufacturers, select Microsoft, under Network
Protocols, select TCP/IP, then click OK.
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See Connecting to the WLAN on page 27 to continue with your
last Installation Task.
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Connecting to the WLAN
Connecting to the WLAN
Before you continue, make sure that you have:
❏
Reviewed About Wireless Technology and LANs on page 42
for a basic overview of WLANs.
❏
Installed the Wireless USB Adapter. See page 4
.
❏ Installed the device driver. See
.
❏
Installed the Adaptec Wireless Utility. See page 17
.
❏ Disabled Zero Configuration (Windows XP users only). See
Adaptec Wireless products are preset to work together on a
WLAN. If you are using only Adaptec Wireless products on your
WLAN, you do not need to change the default settings on your
Wireless USB Adapter. You have completed the Installation Task
List. See Checking Your Network Connection on page 30 for more
information on using your Wireless USB Adapter.
If you have any non-Adaptec brand Wireless products on your
WLAN, or if you have changed the default settings of your other
Adaptec Wireless products, you must adjust the default settings on your Wireless USB Adapter to allow it to connect to your WLAN.
For your Wireless USB Adapter to connect to your WLAN, these specific settings must be identical with those of every other
Wireless device on your WLAN:
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Operating Mode
Wireless Network ID (SSID)
Channel (in Ad-hoc mode only)
Encryption Settings
Security Authentication
Preamble Type
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To link your Wireless USB Adapter to your WLAN:
1 Open the Adaptec Wireless Utility by double-clicking the
Adaptec Wireless Utility icon on your taskbar.
Double-click
2 Click the Configuration tab.
a Ensure that the Operating Mode setting is correct for your
WLAN. Each station on your WLAN must be set to the same operating mode. (See
Changing the Operating Mode on page 32 for more information.)
b Check that the Wireless Network ID (SSID) is the same as the one used on your other WLAN stations.
You can also set your Wireless Network ID to the word any , which allows your Wireless USB Adapter to connect to any
Wireless device on your WLAN.
Note: Ensure that Access Points on your WLAN allow connections from Wireless devices set to any before using this setting.
c If you are using Ad-hoc mode, check that the Channel number is the same number used on your other WLAN station. If you are using Infrastructure mode, the Channel number is set by your Access Point (AP). (See channel on
page 45 for more information.)
d Make any necessary changes, then click Apply Changes.
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3 Click the Encryption tab.
a Ensure that the Encryption Key Length setting is correct for your WLAN. Each station on your WLAN must have the same Encryption Key Length setting.
If your other WLAN stations are set to Disabled, you must set your Wireless USB Adapter to Disabled.
If your other WLAN stations have Encryption enabled, you must enable Encryption on your Wireless USB Adapter using exactly the same Encryption Key Length and WEP Key
Entry Passphrase or Manual Entry information. (See
Changing the Encryption Settings on page 34 for more
information.) b Make any necessary changes, then click Apply Changes.
4 Click the Advanced tab.
a If Encryption is enabled, ensure that the Security
Authentication Type is set to Auto. b Ensure that the Preamble Type is correct for your WLAN.
Each station on your WLAN must have the same Preamble
Type setting.
c Make any necessary changes, then click Apply Changes.
5 Click OK to close the Adaptec Wireless Utility.
You have completed the Installation Task List.
See
Checking Your Network Connection on page 30
for more information on using your Wireless USB Adapter.
For more information on customizing your WLAN, see
the Set-up of Your WLAN on page 31 .
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Checking Your Network
Connection
You can check the status of your network connection three ways:
■ Look at the Link LED on your Wireless USB Adapter. If the LED is flashing, the adapter is searching for a connection. If it’s glowing steady, the wireless connection is made. If it’s dark, there is no wireless connection.
■ Look at the Adaptec Wireless Utility icon on your taskbar. If the icon is green, the wireless connection is made. If the icon is red, the Wireless USB Adapter is searching for a connection.
Your Wireless USB Adapter is connected to the WLAN if the
Utility icon is green and emits “radio waves”.
Your Wireless USB Adapter is disconnected from the WLAN if the Utility icon is red and shows no “radio waves”.
■ Double-click the Adaptec Wireless Utility icon on your taskbar.
a Click the Site Survey tab.
Information about currently available Access Points on your
WLAN is displayed.
b Click the Link Status tab.
The current status of your Wireless USB Adapter is displayed.
c Click OK or Cancel to close the Adaptec Wireless Utility.
For more information, or for help with your WLAN, see
the Set-up of Your WLAN on page 31
,
Troubleshooting on page 40 , or
refer to the Adaptec Support Knowledgebase at ask.adaptec.com
.
Changing the Set-up of Your WLAN
Changing the Set-up of
Your WLAN
You can use the Adaptec Wireless Utility to change the set-up of your WLAN by:
■
■
Changing the operating mode. See
Choosing a specific AP. See
.
■
■
■
■
■
Changing the Encryption (WEP) settings. See
Changing the transfer rate. See page 37
.
Enabling the Power Saving Mode. See page 38 .
Adjusting the Transmit Threshold Control settings. See
.
Saving and using configuration profiles. See
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Changing the Operating Mode
The Adaptec Wireless Utility offers two possible operating modes:
■
■
Ad-hoc mode (sometimes referred to as peer-to-peer mode) allows two computers to connect to each other in wireless-towireless (or peer-to-peer) communication.
Infrastructure mode allows multiple computers to interact, and is for WLANs that include an AP or Router.
To change the operating mode of your Wireless USB Adapter:
1 Open the Adaptec Wireless Utility. See
.
2 Click the Configuration tab.
3 In the Operating Mode drop-down box, select your chosen operating mode, as shown above.
4 Click Apply Changes.
5
Click OK to close the Adaptec Wireless Utility, or see Connecting
to the WLAN on page 27 for additional information.
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Choosing an Access Point
You can choose to connect to a specific AP from a list of all APs currently available to your Wireless USB Adapter. You might want to do this if you want to connect to a different WLAN.
To connect to a specific AP:
1
Open the Adaptec Wireless Utility. See Step 1 on page 28 .
2 Click the Site Survey tab.
Available APs are listed. Click Search to find more APs, if required.
3 Click on your chosen AP.
4 Click the Link tab and ensure that the AP’s signal strength and link quality are acceptable.
5 Click Connect.
Once the connection is made, the Adaptec Wireless Utility opens the Link Status page, which shows you the connected
Wireless network.
6 Click OK to close the Adaptec Wireless Utility.
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Changing the Encryption Settings
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a security feature that encrypts the data being sent over the radio waves of your WLAN.
Disabled encryption allows your Wireless devices to share data in plain text. The default Encryption Key Length setting is Disabled.
Setting encryption to 64-Bit or 128-Bit encryption limits data sharing and increases data security, but may slow data transmission.
Set the level of security you require for your WLAN.
Note: For all the computers on your WLAN to communicate with each other and share data, they must have identical encryption (WEP) settings.
To change the encryption setting of your Wireless USB Adapter:
1 Open the Adaptec Wireless Utility. See
.
2 Click the Encryption tab.
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3 In the Encryption (WEP) drop-down box, select the setting you want.
4 If you select either 64-Bit or 128-Bit, you must create WEP keys, which control encryption, and set a default key. (The default key determines which of the four key sets is used for encryption and decryption.) See the next section to continue.
Setting the WEP Keys
WEP keys can be numeric, alphabetic, or a combination of both.
You can choose between Hexadecimal, which restricts you to numbers 0–9 and letters A–F, and Alphanumeric, which restricts you to numbers 0–9 and letters a–z/A–Z.
■
■
Adaptec recommends that you create the keys manually if you have any non-Adaptec brand devices on your WLAN. Go to
below to continue.
If you have only Adaptec brand products on your WLAN, you can create a passphrase that automatically generates the required keys and sets a default key. Go to
to continue.
Creating the Keys Manually
1 Click Manual Entry, then choose either Hexadecimal or
Alphanumeric .
2 Enter the keys in the Key 1 to Key 4 text boxes.
The number of characters in your key depends on the encryption key length:
■
■
64-bit keys require 10 Hexadecimal or 5 Alphanumeric characters
128-bit keys require 26 Hexadecimal or 13 Alphanumeric characters.
3 Click Apply Changes. (You can restore the default encryption settings at any time by clicking Restore Defaults.)
4 Click OK to close the Adaptec Wireless Utility.
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Creating the Keys with a Passphrase
1 Click Create with Passphrase, then type in your chosen word or phrase in the Passphrase text box.
As you type, the Adaptec Wireless Utility will auto-generate the required keys and set a default key. (In the example below, the passphrase lomcevak generated the four unique keys shown and set the default key to 1.)
2 Click Apply Changes. (You can restore the default encryption settings at any time by clicking Restore Defaults.)
3 Click OK to close the Adaptec Wireless Utility.
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Changing the Transfer Rate
The default transfer rate setting, Auto Rate, allows your Wireless
USB Adapter to automatically adjust its transfer speed for optimal performance and the longest operating range. Adaptec recommends that whenever possible, you maintain the Auto Rate setting.
However, if your Wireless USB Adapter’s transfer rate changes frequently, you can set a lower transfer rate to achieve a more stable connection. The fixed rate speed options are 11 Mbps (the highest rate), 5.5 Mbps, 1 or 2 Mbps, 2 Mbps, or 1 Mbps.
To change the transfer rate for your Wireless USB Adapter:
1
Open the Adaptec Wireless Utility. See Step 1 on page 28 .
2 Click the Configuration tab.
3 In the Transfer Rate drop-down box, select the transfer rate you want, as shown above.
4 Click Apply Changes, then click OK to close the Adaptec
Wireless Utility.
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Enabling the Power Saving Mode
You can enable the Power Saving Mode if you want your Wireless
USB Adapter to enter sleep mode when not transmitting data.
To enable Power Saving Mode:
1 Open the Adaptec Wireless Utility. See
.
2 Click the Configuration tab.
3 In the Power Saving Mode drop-down box, select Enabled, as shown above.
4 Click Apply Changes, then click OK to close the Adaptec
Wireless Utility.
Adjusting the Transmit Threshold Control
Settings
Changes to the Transmit Threshold Control settings can affect overall network performance. Adaptec highly recommends that these settings be left at their default values.
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Saving and Using Configuration Profiles
You can save your Wireless USB Adapter set-ups in different profiles for use in different working environments. Using saved profiles removes the need to set up (reconfigure) your Wireless
USB Adapter each time you move from one WLAN to another. For instance, you may wish to save two profiles if you use both an office WLAN and a home WLAN.
The default profile contains the default settings of your Wireless
USB Adapter.
To save a new profile:
1
Open the Adaptec Wireless Utility. See Step 1 on page 28 .
2 Click the Configuration tab.
3 In the drop-down box, type a new profile name, then click
Create .
The utility creates a profile containing the current configuration settings.
Any configuration changes you make will associate with the new profile if you click Apply Changes.
To use an existing profile:
1 Select the profile from the drop-down box.
2 Click Activate.
To delete an existing profile:
1 Select the profile from the drop-down box.
2 Click Delete.
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Troubleshooting
If you encounter difficulties installing or using your Wireless USB
Adapter, work through these troubleshooting tips.
My computer cannot link to the other Wireless devices on the WLAN.
Ensure that you have configured your Wireless USB Adapter to work with the other Wireless devices on your WLAN. Work through the procedure provided in
Connecting to the WLAN on page 27
.
If you have enabled WEP encryption, ensure that the WEP keys you’ve set match exactly with the WEP keys of your other Wireless devices.
Note: The same passphrase used on different brands of Wireless devices may not generate identical WEP keys. If you have any non-Adaptec brand Wireless devices on your WLAN, Adaptec recommends that you enter the WEP keys manually, not with a passphrase, to ensure that all WEP keys on your WLAN are identical. See
Setting the WEP Keys on page 35
for more information.
My Adaptec Wireless Utility icon is red. The Link LED on my Wireless USB
Adapter is not on.
Your Wireless USB Adapter is not linked to the WLAN. You may be outside the range of available APs.
1 Open the Adaptec Wireless Utility. See
.
2 Click the Site Survey tab.
Available APs are listed. Click Search to find more APs, if required.
Troubleshooting
3 Select an Access Point, then click Connect.
If a link is made, the Adaptec Wireless Utility icon turns green
(see page 30 ) and the Link LED on your Wireless USB Adapter
lights up.
If no link is made, click the Link tab. If the Link Quality or
Signal Strength values are lower than 25 percent, it’s unlikely that you’ll be able to connect to that AP.
Click Re-Scan to search for other available APs and repeat Step
3 if possible.
You may need to reposition your computer so that your
Wireless USB Adapter is closer to an AP.
4 Click OK to close the Adaptec Wireless Utility.
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About Wireless Technology and LANs
This section provides a general overview of Wireless technology and
LANs. There are many books and Web sites dedicated to this topic that can provide a more comprehensive explanation.
What’s a LAN?
A network is a group of computers that are connected together in a way that lets them share and exchange information and resources.
A Local Area Network, or LAN, is a network of computers that are in the same general physical location, usually within a building or small group of buildings. Computers on a LAN can share devices such as printers or scanners, they can share and exchange files without using floppy disks or CDs, and they can all use a single
Internet connection.
What’s a Wireless LAN?
A Wireless LAN (WLAN) uses radio signals instead of cables or wires to connect all the computers in the network.
There are different types of Wireless networks, each with it’s own set of features and benefits. Adaptec Wireless Network products are based on the Wi-Fi standard (wireless fidelity, like high fidelity or Hi-Fi in audio equipment), which means that they communicate at a maximum speed of 11 Mbps (Megabits per second) within a radius of up to 1000 feet.
How Do I Create a Basic WLAN?
A WLAN can be as simple as two computers, each installed with a
Wireless Network Interface Card (NIC), such as Wireless USB
Adapter or Wireless PC Card. You can expand your WLAN to include more computers, and you can incorporate a WLAN into a pre-existing wired LAN by using hubs, Wireless APs, Wireless
Routers, and additional Wireless NICs.
Go to the Adaptec Web site at www.adaptec.com
for more information on Wireless products.
About Wireless Technology and LANs
■
■
■
What About Security?
You have multiple options for adding security to your WLAN. Set security according to the needs of your network.
You can limit access to parts of the network by setting passwords and creating special shared files. Refer to your operating system’s documentation for more information.
You can protect your network from intrusion by the outside world (via the Internet) by installing a router. Go to the Adaptec
Web site at www.adaptec.com
for more information on Adaptec’s
Wireless Router.
You can exclude unauthorized users from your WLAN by using the security and encryption features built into your Wireless
device. See Connecting to the WLAN on page 27 and
Set-up of Your WLAN on page 31 , and refer to your other
Wireless devices’ documentation for more details.
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Technical Specifications
Standards
Channels
Antenna
Frequency
Data Rate
Operating Ranges
Temperature
Humidity
IEEE 802.11b
USB 1.0, 1.1
11 channels (US, Canada)
13 channels (Europe)
14 channels (Japan)
Dipole antenna inside
2.412 to 2.462 GHz (Industrial Scientific Medical
Band)
Up to 11 Mbps
Indoor (varies depending on environment):
■ Up to 50 M @ 11 Mbps
■
Up to 80 M @ 5.5 Mbps
Outdoor (varies depending on environment):
■ Up to 150 M @ 11 Mbps
■
Up to 300 M @ 5.5 Mbps
Operating: 0 °C ~ 55 °C
Storage: -25 °C ~ 70 °C
10% to 90% (non-condensing)
Glossary
Glossary
Access Point
An Access Point (AP) is a wired controller that sends data to the wireless NICs installed in your network computers, and receives data back from them. An AP is often connected to the network computer that has Internet access, or is directly connected to the
Internet by a DSL or cable modem. The AP then allows other stations on your WLAN to access the Internet.
Ad-hoc mode
See
channel
Your Wireless device communicates with other devices on your
WLAN over a specific channel. The channel is similar to a radio channel—any Wireless device linking to your Wireless device must be "tuned" to the same channel.
In Infrastructure mode, the channel is selected by the AP or Router.
It automatically selects a channel from the range available for your geographical location (11 channels are available for use in the
United States) and communicates that channel to your Wireless device. In Ad Hoc mode only, you can set the channel yourself.
device driver
A device driver is a software program that lets an adapter (such as a PC card, PCI card, or USB adapter) or any other device (such as a printer or CD-ROM drive) communicate with the computer that it's connected to.
Ethernet
Ethernet is a popular networking system that uses NICs and cables
(and often, other networking devices such as bridges and hubs) to create a LAN.
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A firewall is a security device that helps prevent users outside your network from accessing your LAN or WLAN. A firewall uses special software that keeps unauthorized users out of your network.
hot-swap
To hot-swap is to remove or attach a device without first shutting off your computer.
hub
A hub works with a computer like a power strip works with an electrical outlet—it multiplies the number of ports you have so that you can have more devices plugged in at the same time.
Infrastructure mode
See
.
LAN
Stands for Local Area Network. LANs are wired networks.
LED
Stands for Light-Emitting Diode.
MAC address
A Media Access Control (MAC) address is a 12-character string that uniquely identifies each network device on your network (for instance, your Wireless USB Adapter or Wireless AP). A MAC address is built into each device. Each network device is labelled with its MAC address.
network
A network is two or more computers connected so that they can share information, equipment, and programs.
network device
A network device is any device (such as an AP or a computer with
a NIC) that connects to the network. See also transfer rate
.
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Glossary network protocols
Network protocols are rules that determine how devices on a network communicate with each other.
NIC
Stands for Network Interface Card. A Wireless NIC is a computer card (such as a Wireless PCI adapter, Wireless PC Card, or Wireless
USB adapter) that lets your computer link to a WLAN.
operating mode
Ad-hoc mode (sometimes referred to as peer-to-peer mode) allows two computers to connect to each other in wireless-to-wireless (or peer-to-peer) communication. Do not choose Ad-hoc mode if your
WLAN contains an AP and multiple computers.
Infrastructure mode is for WLANs that include an AP or Router and multiple computers.
PCI
Stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect.
peer-to-peer mode
See
preamble
A preamble is a signal used to synchronize the transmission timing on your WLAN. A series of transmission pulses is sent ahead of the data to signal a new transmission. This ensures that Wireless devices receiving the data correctly interpret when the transmission starts.
The Preamble setting for your Wireless device must be identical to the Preamble setting on your AP.
SSID
See
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The transfer rate is the speed at which your Wireless device is sending data. It is expressed in Mbps.
The default transfer rate setting, Auto Rate (or Automatic), allows your Wireless device to automatically adjust its transfer speed for optimal performance and the longest operating range. Adaptec recommends that whenever possible, you maintain the Auto Rate setting.
However, if your Wireless device's transfer rate changes frequently, you can set a lower transfer rate to achieve a more stable connection. The fixed rate speed options are 11 Mbps (the highest rate), 5.5 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 1 or 2 Mbps, or 1 Mbps.
USB
Stands for Universal Serial Bus.
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a security feature that provides confidentiality (by encrypting the data being sent over the radio waves of your WLAN) and authentication (by using a shared key between the Wireless device and the AP).
WEP key
WEP keys control encryption.
WEP keys can be numeric, alphabetic, or a combination of both.
You can choose between Hexadecimal, which restricts you to numbers 0–9 and letters A–F, and Alphanumeric, which restricts you to numbers 0–9 and letters a–z/A–Z.
The number of characters in your key depends on the encryption key length: 64-bit keys require 10 Hexadecimal or 5 Alphanumeric characters; 128-bit keys require 26 Hexadecimal or 13 Alphanumeric characters.
Wireless device
A Wireless device (or Wireless network device) is any Wireless device that connects to the network. See also
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Glossary
Wireless Network ID
The Wireless Network ID (also referred to as the SSID) is like a secret code that your AP and your Wireless devices share to prevent unauthorized users from accessing your WLAN. Your
Wireless devices can only connect to your AP if they have the same
SSID as the AP. Wireless devices in Ad-hoc mode must be set to the same SSID.
The Wireless Network ID is case-sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters.
WLAN
Stands for Wireless Local Area Network. WLANs use radio signals instead of wires to connect network stations.
WLAN station
See
.
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Table of contents
- 9 Getting Started
- 9 Kit Contents
- 9 System Requirements
- 10 Installation Task List
- 11 Installing the Wireless USB Adapter
- 12 Removing the Wireless USB Adapter
- 13 Installing the Device Driver
- 14 Windows XP Driver Installation
- 16 Windows 2000 Driver Installation
- 19 Windows Me Driver Installation
- 21 Windows 98SE Driver Installation
- 24 Installing the Adaptec Wireless Utility
- 28 Disabling Zero Configuration (Windows XP only)
- 30 Installing Network Protocols
- 30 Windows 2000/XP Users
- 31 Windows 98SE/Me Users
- 34 Connecting to the WLAN
- 37 Checking Your Network Connection
- 38 Changing the Set-up of Your WLAN
- 39 Changing the Operating Mode
- 40 Choosing an Access Point
- 41 Changing the Encryption Settings
- 42 Setting the WEP Keys
- 44 Changing the Transfer Rate
- 45 Enabling the Power Saving Mode
- 45 Adjusting the Transmit Threshold Control Settings
- 46 Saving and Using Configuration Profiles
- 47 Troubleshooting
- 49 About Wireless Technology and LANs
- 49 What’s a LAN?
- 49 What’s a Wireless LAN?
- 49 How Do I Create a Basic WLAN?
- 50 What About Security?
- 51 Technical Specifications
- 52 Glossary