Z-Com XN-790 User Manual

Ieee 802.11n wireless lan usb adapter

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Model: XN-790
User's Manual
Version: 1.0
Date of issue: June 6, 2007
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  • Page 1 Model: XN-790 User’s Manual Version: 1.0 Date of issue: June 6, 2007...
  • Page 2 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement This device, IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter, complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received; including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3 Hereby, Company Name (申請或販售公司), declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. This device will be sold in the following EEA countries: Austria, Italy, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Denmark, Luxembourg, Finland, Netherlands, France, Norway, Germany, Portugal, Greece, Spain, Iceland, Sweden, Ireland, United Kingdom, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Slovakia, Poland, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania.
  • Page 4: Technical Support

    Technical Support The software version of the IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter is displayed on the utility About window. Users could download the most recent software version from the supplier’s web site or refer to the selling contact for the latest software information. If you have difficulty solving the problem while installing or using the IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter, please contact the supplier for support.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Technical Support ........................4 About This Manual ........................4 Table of Contents .........................5 Chapter 1............................6 1.1 About your IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter...........6 1.2 Features and Benefits.......................6 1.3 Applications........................7 1.4 Product Kit.........................8 1.5 IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter LED Indicators..........8 Chapter 2............................9 2.1 Installation Requirements ....................9 2.2 Installation .........................9...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1

    Chapter 1 Preface This chapter introduces the IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter and prepares you to use your wireless adapter. 1.1 About your IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter The IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter is a standard USB adapter that fits into any standard USB 2.0 and 1.1 slots in a notebook computer.
  • Page 7: Applications

    1.3 Applications The IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter offers a fast, reliable, cost-effective solution for wireless client access to the network in applications like these: Remote access to corporate network information E-mail, file transfer and terminal emulation. Difficult-to-wire environments Historical or old buildings, asbestos installations, and open area where wiring is difficult to deploy.
  • Page 8: Product Kit

    1.4 Product Kit IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter comes with the following items. Please go through each item below. If any of listed items appears to be damaged or missing, please contact your local dealer. IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter……………………… x 1 USB Cable …………………………………………………………..
  • Page 9: Chapter 2

    Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter describes the instructions that guide you through the proper installation of your IEEE802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter for the Windows Vista/XP/2000 operating systems. 2.1 Installation Requirements Before installation, make sure you have computer with following: A minimum of 5MB available hard disk space.
  • Page 10: Install Ieee 802.11N Wireless Lan Usb Adapter For Windows Vista

    2.2.1 Install IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter for Windows Vista Step 1: Insert the included CD into the CD-ROM driver on your computer. Locate and double-click setup.exe. Step 2: The following screen displays. Click Next. Step 3: Click Next to accept installing IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter driver files.
  • Page 11 Step 4: Click Next to accept the default file location or click Browse to select an alternate folder. Step 5: Select a program folder or type a new folder name and click Next.
  • Page 12 Step 6: You may add a shortcut in the startup folder as desired and click Next. Step 7: The windows will appear the message about the windows can’t verify the publisher of this driver software compatibility with Windows Vista. Select Install this driver software anyway to continue installing...
  • Page 13 Step 8: Click on Finish to complete the installation. Step 9: Insert the IEEE802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter into the USB port on your notebook, and the Windows will auto-install the IEEE802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter driver and utility.
  • Page 14 After the driver installed completed, the bellowing information will appear in the system tray. Click the icon, to conifgure the wireless LAN adapter via utility. To use the utility, please refer to Chapter 4.
  • Page 15: Install Ieee 802.11N Wireless Lan Usb Adapter For Windows Xp/2000

    2.2.2 Install IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter for Windows XP/2000 Step 1: Insert the included CD into the CD-ROM driver on your computer. Locate and double-click setup.exe. Step 2: The following screen displays. Click Next. Step 3: Click Next to accept installing IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter driver files.
  • Page 16 Step 4: Click Next to accept the default file location or click Browse to select an alternate folder.
  • Page 17 Step 5: Select a program folder or type a new folder name and click Next. Step 6: You may add a shortcut in the startup folder as desired and click Next. Step 7: Click on Finish to complete the installation.
  • Page 18 Step 8: Locate an available USB port on the computer and insert the IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter into the USB port. Step 9: After inserting USB Adapter into the USB port on your computer, Windows will auto-detect new hardware and will display a “Found New Hardware Wizard” window. Select “Install the software automatically (Recommended)”...
  • Page 19 Step 10: The windows will appear the message about the Network Control has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP. Click on Continue Anyway button to continue installing. Step 11: The windows will find 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter and start copying corresponding files into the system.
  • Page 20 Step 12: Click Finish to complete the installation.
  • Page 21: Note For Windows Xp Users

    After you install the driver and utility and insert your wireless USB adapter, the icon appears in the system tray. If the icon is blue and/or you see the following icon on your desktop, you’re already connected to a wireless network. Upon completion, clicking on the icon will open the configuration window.
  • Page 22: Chapter 3

    Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Network This chapter provides background information on wireless LAN network. 3.1 Wireless LAN Overview This section describes applications of IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter. 3.1.1 SSID The SSID is the unique ID used by Access Points and stations to identify a wireless Network. Wireless clients associating to any Access Point must have the same SSID.
  • Page 23: Wireless Lan Security Overview

    3.2 Wireless LAN Security Overview Wireless LAN security is vital to your network to protect wireless communications against hacker entering your system and prevent unauthorized wireless station from accessing data transmitted over the network; the WLAN Utility offers a sophisticated security algorithm. Configure the wireless LAN security by clicking the check box next to Security Enable.
  • Page 24: Data Encryption With Wep

    3.2.1 Data Encryption with WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption scrambles all data packets transmitted between the wireless LAN adapter and the AP or other wireless station to keep network communications private. Both the wireless stations and the access points must use the same WEP key for data encryption and decryption.
  • Page 25: Wpa (2)

    wireless stations and encryption key management. Authentication can be done using an external RADIUS server. 3.2.2.1 EAP Authentication EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an authentication protocol which runs on the top of IEEE 802.1x transport mechanism in order to support multiple types of user authentication. By using EAP to interact with an EAP-compatible RADIUS server, an access point helps a wireless station and a RADIUS server perform authentication.
  • Page 26 WPA-PSK: WPA offers a Personal mode of operation. In the Personal mode of operation, a pre-shared key is used for authentication. WPA-PSK allows you to gain access to a secured wireless network that the station and the access point use the same pre-shared key to authenticate.
  • Page 27 WPA2: WPA2 provides a stronger encryption mechanism than WPA. WPA2 is the second generation of WPA security, providing personal and enterprise users with a high level of assurance that only authorized users can access to their wireless network. There is no difference between WPA and WPA2.
  • Page 28 WPA2-PSK: Like WPA, WPA2-Personal offers authentication via a pre-shared key. Pre-shared key is usually used for Personal authentication. Personal mode requires only an access point and client on the network. Similarly, you need to type a mixture of numbers and letters in the Pre-shared key section of this menu.
  • Page 29 3.2.3.1 Encryption Mode WPA improves data encryption by using Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP), Message Integrity Check (MIC) and IEEE 802.1X. WPA2 use Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) in the Counter mode with Cipher block chaining Message authentication code Protocol (CCMP) to offer stronger encryption than TKIP.
  • Page 30 connect to a network. Other WPA2 authentication features that are different from WPA include key caching and pre-authentication. After you select the EAP type, you need to click Certification Tab to make advanced setting. The following describes configuration of each available EAP type. TLS: Clicking the Certification tab for TLS shows the following menu.
  • Page 31 Figure 3.1 Figure 3.2 PEAP requires the use of Certificate Information and User Information. This utility will automatically identify Certificate Information and Login Information for users to configure PEAP easily. You only need to enter User Name and Password in the User information filed to authenticate (Figure 3.1).
  • Page 32: Authentication Type

    TTLS: Clicking the Certification tab for TTLS shows the following menu. TTLS requires the mutual authentication between station and access points. You must present a User Name and Password in the User Information field that will be verified by TTLS-capable server.
  • Page 34: Chapter 4

    Chapter 4 4.1 Use the Wireless LAN Utility The WLAN Utility enables you to make configuration changes and perform user-level diagnostics on your IEEE802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter in the Windows XP/2000 operating system environments. The WLAN Utility consists of window with 3 items for you to monitor and configure the IEEE802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter: Configuration, Site Survey and About.
  • Page 35 profile. With a profile activated, each time you start the wireless LAN adapter, it automatically scans for the specific SSID and joins that network with the pre-defined wireless security settings. To create the profile, go to the Profile field, type a profile name and set the corresponding parameters.
  • Page 36 Wireless Mode The wireless Mode supports three options 802.11B, 802.11B/G, and 802.11B/G/N. Power Saving Mode The Power Save option is designed to conserve battery life of you computer. When Power Save is enabled, your IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter will go into sleep mode to minimize power consumption.
  • Page 37 the wireless network. If your IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter often transmits large files in the wireless network, you can enable the Fragmentation Threshold by clicking the Enable button and the mechanism will split the packet. The default value is Disable. Status: The Status field on the Configuration menu provides the following information.
  • Page 38 You can click the Rescan button to force the radio to rescan all available channels. If your link quality or signal strength is poor, rescanning can be used to push the radio off a weak Access Point and search for a better link with another Access Point. Site Survey: Use the Site Survey screen to scan for and connect to a wireless network automatically.
  • Page 40: Chapter 5

    Chapter 5 Management with Wireless Zero Configuration This chapter shows you how to manager your IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter using the Windows Vista and Windows XP wireless zero configuration tool. 5.1 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Step 1: Make sure the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings check box is selected in the Wireless Network Connection Properties.
  • Page 41 Step 3: In the Wireless Network Connection Status screen, click View Wireless Networks to open the Wireless Network Connection screen. Step 4: Click Refresh network list to reload and search for available wireless devices within transmission range. Select a wireless network in the list and click Connect to join the selected wireless network.
  • Page 42: Windows Vista Wlan Autoconfig

    5.2 Windows Vista WLAN AutoConfig Step 1: Click the network icon for wireless connections in the system tray to open the Wireless Network Connection Status screen. Step 2: Select the Connect to a network to open the Connect to the network screen. Step 3: Select a wireless network in the list and click Connect to join the selected wireless network.
  • Page 43 If the wireless security is activated for the selected wireless network, the related fields must be set to the same security setting as the associated AP. Step 4: Click Connect to connect the wireless network.
  • Page 44: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty This Warranty constitutes the sole and exclusive remedy of any buyer or reseller’s equipment and the sole and exclusive liability of the supplier in connection with the products and is in lieu of all other warranties, express, implied or statutory, including, but not limited to, any implied warranty of merchantability of fitness for a particular use and all other obligations or liabilities of the supplier.
  • Page 45 This warranty is contingent upon proper use in the application for which the products are intended and does not cover products which have been modified without the reseller’s approval or which have been subjected to unusual physical or electrical demands or damaged in any way. Service Centre: COMPANY NAME: ZCOMAX TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
  • Page 46 Please complete the information below and include it along with your products. Name: Title: Company: Telephone: Fax: Email: City/State/Zip code: Country: Product Name: Serial Number: MAC Address: Invoice Date: Product Description: If you have any further questions, please contact your local authorized reseller for support.

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