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AW-GA800BT 802.11 b/g USB Wireless Module User Guide...
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This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. About this guide The user guide contains the information you need to install and configure your AzureWave 802.11 b/g USB WLAN Module. Guide organization...
To provide efficient security to your wireless communication, the hardware-based IEEE 802.11i encryption/decryption engine, including 64-bit/128-bit WEP, TKIP, and AES, supports Wi-Fi alliance WPA and WPA2 security. With these features and many more, AzureWave 802.11 b/g USB WLAN Module is ready to connect you to the world of wireless communication. Features...
CD and start wireless communication immediately. 54Mbps speed wireless travel The AzureWave 802.11 b/g USB WLAN Module provides up to five times more data transmission than IEEE 802.11b standards, and breaks the wireless transmission barrier to speed up the internet connection.
ADSL Modem administration. Users on the network can share files, printers. When in ad hoc mode, the AzureWave 802.11 b/g USB WLAN Module connects to another wireless device within its effective range and...
Access point establishes the bridge between wireless LAN and other wired counterparts. Software access point (Soft AP) 1.3.3 ADSL Modem You could configure AzureWave 802.11 b/g USB WLAN Module as a software access point (soft AP). In this mode, the RealTek RTL8187L AzureWave 802.11 b/g USB WLAN...
Chapter 2 Installation System requirements Before installing the AzureWave 802.11 b/g USB WLAN Module, driver and utilities, make sure your system satisfy the following requirements ASUS motherboard with AzureWave 802.11 b/g USB WLAN Module specific slot Intel® Pentium™ 4 Minimum 64MB system memory Windows®...
In this section, you will obtain detail instruction in setting wireless configuration by following Wi-Set Wizard. Please refer to Chapter 1.4 to understand the network types the AzureWave 802.11 b/g USB WLAN Module supports. In the first time installation, Wi-Set Wizard is executed immediately after installation to help you set the proper wireless configuration.
Wi-Setup Wizard Steps Whatever which wireless configuration you would set up, the first scene of Wi-Set Wizard is “Select Operation Mode” dialog that shows as right picture. You could select either station or AP mode from the first step. For Ad-hoc and infrastructure type configuration, you should select Station mode.
Configure the wireless as Ad-Hoc type network. Follow steps in 4.3.2 Build Ad-Hoc networking mode network Back Go back to previous step – Select Operation Mode. Next Go to next steps of selected type. Cancel Give up Wi-Set Wizard and keep the last configuration. Configure Infrastructure type network 3.3.1 It is easy to build up infrastructure type network with Wi-Set Wizard.
Next Go to next step of infrastructure type configuration. It is relative the security status of selected access point. None: Setup TCP/IP. WEP: A WEP dialog is pope dup before Setup TCP/IP as below picture. You have to input the password/network key to join this access point before setup TCP/IP.
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Select The IBSS Connection List In this step, you could select the present Ad-Hoc station to join. In addition, you could create another Ad-Hoc station by press “New IBSS” button. SSID list box Display all present Ad-Hoc station around this system. New IBSS Create a new Ad-Hoc station by the shown-up dialog instead of joining with a present Ad-Hoc...
Build Soft AP network Setup a Wireless Network The setting of Soft AP could settle done by either convenient “Normal User” or complex “Advanced User” operation. Normal User Only basic settings are included in following steps. Less-experience users could apply this kind setup to archive access point setup.
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Network Name (SSID) The service serve identify of this access point. The length of the self-naming does not exceed 32 characters. WEP Encryption Enable: The joined wireless station should have same network/password key with this access point. Disable: no network/password key is required for joined wireless station.
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64 bits: The generated pass key is 64-bits to be company with data packets. 128 bits: The generated pass key is 128-bits to be company with data packets. Back Go back to previous step ~ Wireless Network Properties Next Go to next step ~ Show Setting Information Cancel Give up current Wi-Set Wizard setup and roll back to previous configuration.
network connection this system provides. You have to pick one from the list. Back Go back to previous step ~ Show Setting Information. Next Go to next step, Finish, while the internet connection is selected. If the status of selected network connection is disconnected, a warning dialog will pop up to inform you that.
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Authentication to be “Open system”, then this access point is opened for free join. Network Name (SSID) The service serve identify of this access point. The length of the self-naming does not exceed 32 characters. Channel select You could pick one channel from 1 to 11. WEP Encryption An encryption system prevents eavesdropping on wireless network traffic.
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You should provide either 5 or 8 ASCII characters on Network key edit box. PASSPHRASE You could input words on Network Key edit box. 64 bits: The generated pass key is 64-bits to be company with data packets. 128 bits: The generated pass key is 128-bits to be company with data packets.
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Select the Internet Connection List This step only shows with multiple network connection system. If there is only one internet connection available, this step is discarded. In this step, you have to select one network connection from the list box. This network connection should be configured to connect internet.
How to Launch RtWLAN You could launch RtWLAN from either Windows® Program Menu or tray icon. The tray icon is an optional quick launch to be enabled by user. Windows® Program Menu It is the absolute way to launch RtWLAN from program folder. Tray Icon The tray icon will not be show until you enable the...
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Main Menu The main menu includes five submenus. Refresh As clicking the refresh menu, the contents of adapter list area are re-enumerated and updated. Wi-Set Quickly launching the Wi-Set Wizard. The convenient quick launching helps you to reprogram the wireless configuration as need. Mode Quickly switching wireless configuration to be either [Station] or [Access Point].
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View Enable/disable the present of status bar. With check mark in front will make the status bar showing up. Otherwise the status bar is hidden. Help Click the menu item “About RtWLan” to show the about dialog. The about dialog shows you the application version and license information.
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Properties Area The contents of this area are dependent on current wireless configuration. You could know the current configuration through previous explanation of submenu “Mode”. The detail contents are described in following wireless configuration sections for both Station and AP mode. Global Control Bar Each control items on this bar affects the adapter or management GUI directly.
Station mode Two types, Ad-Hoc and infrastructure in station mode could be configured through Wi-Set Wizard. The following two sections explain the operation of management GUI for each type. The following explanations focus on the properties area. Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc 4.3.1 With both...
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General page This page represents the general information of this adapter. Status The connection status with access point this station has. Speed Current transition speed in Mbps.(Mega-Bits-Per-Second) Type Current wireless LAN configuration type Encryption Current encryption mode used SSID Name of wireless network Signal Strength The average quality of signal pf packets received from wireless network.
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Add a new access point profile by manual input. Remove Remove the selected profile Edit Edit contents of selected profile Duplicate Make copy of selected profile. Set Default Set the selected profile as default selection. Available Network page This page presents all access points around this system.
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AzureWave 802.11 b/g USB WLAN Module, only the same adapter on another system could wake it up. Input MAC Address: the six two-digit numbers of AzureWave 802.11 b/g USB WLAN Module target system. Wake Up: press this button to wake it up Set Defaults...
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Status page Manufacturer: It always is RealTek. NDIS Driver Version: Short Radio Header Encryption: Current encryption mode. Authenticate: authentication state Channel Set: selected channel plan currently. Please reference Appendix-A with the detail comparisons. MAC Address: MAC address of this adapter. Data Rate: wireless LAN transition speed Channel(Frequency): current channel number Status: wireless network status...
AP mode General Page In this page, it provides general information of this access point including name, MAC address and list of joined stations. SSID The name of this access point is. BSSID Six two-digital numbers configure the MAC address of this access point. Association Table It is the list of joined station on this access point.
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Three types authentication: Open System ¦ It is combined with data encryption type to be WEP or disable. Encryption ~ disabled: you decide to open this access point to every one without network authentication. Encryption ~ WEP: you decide to setup the basic data encryption with a defined network key. Shared Key + WEP ¦...
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This filed represents the interval between each beacon that this AP sends out. Longer interval may increase the competition of wireless nodes. The maximum value of it is DTIM Period The DTIM Period field indicates the number of Beacon intervals between successive DTIMs. Preamble Mode Long: higher quality but with lower performance than preamble short mode Short: Normal quality but with higher performance then preamble long mode.
Windows Zero Configuration The Windows Zero Configuration is a wireless LAN service that does not provided by Microsoft Windows® until Windows XP. It provides basic and easy on connecting the wireless network. In this chapter, we introduce you the steps to swap between Windows Zero Configuration and RtWLAN.
Rollback from Windows Zero Configuration to RtWLAN 4.5.2 If you prefer the RtWLAN instead of Microsoft® Windows Zero Config, please follow the steps to rollback. Open RtWLAN, make the “Windows Zero Config” item on global control bar to be unchecked. After a while, the property area starts to display network connection. 4-15...
Mapping of country and channel plan Appendix A: Channels Country Channel Set Argentina ,Brazil ,Canada ,Colombia ,Mexico ,Taiwan ,United States of 1~11 FCC,IC,TAIWAN America,Yugoslavia Australia ,Austria ,Bahrain ,Belarus ,Belgium ,Bolivia ,Bulgaria ,Chile ,China ,Co sta Rica ,Croatia ,Cyprus ,Czech Republic,Denmark ,Egypt ,Estonia ,Finland ,France2 ,Germany ,Greece ,Hong Kong,Hungary ,Iceland ,India ,Indonesia ,Ireland ,Italy ,Kuwait ,Latvia ,Lebanon , Liechenstein ,Lithuania ,Luxembourg ,Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav 1~13...
General Specifications Model Name AW-GA800BT Product Description USB Wireless Module WLAN Standard IEEE 802.11b/g, Wi-Fi compliant Host Interface USB 2.0 35mm x 80mm x 11.7mm Dimension (not including SMA connector and pin headers) Weight 15 g Operating Conditions Voltage 3.3V +/- 5%...
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802.11g: TX:400mA; RX:315mA at 3.3V WEP 64-bit and 128-bit encryption Security WPA(Wi-Fi Protected Access) Operating System Compatibility Windows ME/2000/XP/server 2003/64bit XP FCC 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart C(Section 15.247), ANSI C63.4-2003 CE EN 300 328 V1.6.1/EN 50371 DGT LP0002 Regulatory Australia AS/NZS 4268:2003 Canada RSS-210 Korea...
WEP to be ASCII or Hexadecimal. The PassPhrase format is not supported by Windows Zero Configuration. My notebook cannot browse internet after connecting the AzureWave 802.11 b/g USB WLAN Module. I could see the station on the general page of RtWLAN. What’s happened? It could lose ICS connection.
Release History Appendix C: Version Comments Opposite Package Version Update ICS operation of user interface 10.27 ~ Add Appendix C for release history Update Windows Zero Configuration operations of user interface 10.27 ~ First formal release 09.27 ~...
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of 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.
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This device is intended only for OEM integrators under the following conditions: The antenna must be installed such that 20 cm is maintained between the antenna and users, and the transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna. As long as 2 conditions above are met, further transmitter test will not be required.
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Industry Canada Statement Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference and 2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 2 dBi.
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