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AW-NA830 802.11 n/b/g USB Wireless Module User Manual...
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COPYRIGHT AzureWave Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form or by any means without the written permission of AzureWave Technologies, Inc.
Notice Safety statements FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. 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 AzureWave802.11 n/b/g USB WLAN Module.
Chapter 1 Product overview Thank you for choosing AzureWave802.11 n/b/g USB WLAN Module. The AzureWave802.11 n/b/g USB WLAN Module is an easy-to-use wireless local area network (WLAN) adapter which is designed for home or office use. Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), Complementary Code Keying (CCK), and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) base band processing are implemented to support all IEEE draft 2.0 802.11n / 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g data rates.
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Automatic wireless establishment The utility software application of AzureWave Wireless LAN USB Module automatically searches and reports the hot spots around it and the wireless signal quality and WEP capability associated with each hot spot. Then you could connect to the most suitable wireless node Supported network setup 1.4 1.3...
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Module connects to another wireless device within its validating effective range and communicates with each other in the same LAN workgroup. Select this configuration when no access point is present in your wireless network. Infrastructure mode 1.4.2 1.3.2 The biggest difference in between infrastructure mode and ad-hoc mode is that it includes an access point.
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Software access point (Soft AP) 1.4.3 1.3.3 You could configure AzureWave802.11 n/b/g USB WLAN Module as a software access point (soft AP). In this mode, the AzureWave802.11 n/b/g USB WLAN Module acts as the access point that provides wireless links in the validating range to client stations to the internet. Your system should satisfy the following two requirements to apply this mode: The system you use already connects to the internet or intranet through another one Ethernet adapter.
Chapter 2Chapter 2 Installation System requirements Before installing the AzureWave802.11 n/b/g USB WLAN Module, driver and utilities, make sure your system satisfy the following requirements ASUS motherboard with AzureWave802.11 n/b/g USB WLAN Module specific slot Intel® Pentium™ 4 Minimum 256MB system memory Windows®...
Chapter 3Chapter 3 WiFi-AP Solo Wizard AZ Wireless Wizard In this section, you will obtain detail instruction setting wireless configuration by following WiFi-AP Solo WizardAZ Wireless Wizard. Please refer to Chapter 1 Section .4 to understand the network types the AzureWave802.11 n/b/g USB WLAN Module supports. In the first time installation, WiFi-AP Solo 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 WiFi-AP Solo 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.
Cancel Give up WiFi-AP Solo Wizard and keep the last configuration. Configure Infrastructure type network 3.2.1 It is easy to build up infrastructure type network with WiFi-AP Solo Wizard. The next step after select infrastructure type network is to select the desired connection. Select the BSS connection list Select valid wireless BSS, Infrastructure Basic Service Set, connection nearby your system for connecting.
Give up WiFi-AP Solo Wizard and keep the last configuration. Setup TCP/IP You have to setup the TCP/IP by following the configuration of connect access point. The following setting should match the configuration of access point you join. Please check the setting of it.
New IBSS Create a new Ad-Hoc station by the shown-up dialog instead of joining with a present Ad-Hoc node. In this dialog, you could configure network name, applied channel, authentication and encryption rule on this Ad-Hoc node. After creating a new Ad-Hoc node, the steps of build Ad-Hoc network connection is finished.
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Only basic settings are included in following steps. Less-experience users could apply this kind setup to archive access point setup. Fundamental security setting is included. Back Go back to previous step ~ Select Operation Mode Next The next step is dependant on the option user select: Cancel Give up current WiFi-AP Solo Wizard setup and roll back to previous configuration.
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and connect to internet. Cancel Give up current WiFi-AP Solo Wizard setup and roll back to previous configuration. Wireless Network Security Two types pass key, ASCII and Passphrase, perform security with different level. Build Wireless bridge network 3.5.1 Absent in this version ASCII You should provide either 5 or 8 ASCII characters on Network key edit box.
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Next Confirm the current setting and go to next step ~ Finish. Cancel Give up current WiFi-AP Solo Wizard setup and roll back to previous configuration. 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.
Finish Finish Press finish button to close WiFi-AP Solo Wizard. The wireless configuration is going to be applied within few seconds. Advanced User 3.3.2 The steps of advanced user provide more detail configuration including channel and authentication Wireless Network Properties In this step, you could assign the channel number and authentication mode for the access point.
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point. Disable: no network/password key is required for joined wireless station. Authentication The next generation of Wi-Fi security, Wi-Fi Protected Access, or WPA, will use authentication to verify whether users have access to a particular wireless network. Open system: This access point is without authentication protection with user. Share key: Any station would join this access point should pass with key same as the setting on access point.
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Give up current WiFi-AP Solo Wizard setup and roll back to previous configuration. Show Setting Information Back If you do not satisfy with current setting, you could go back to previous step ~ Wireless Network Security Next Confirm the current setting and go to next step ~ Finish. Cancel Give up current WiFi-AP Solo Wizard setup and roll back to previous configuration.
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Finish Press finish button to close WiFi-AP Solo Wizard. The wireless configuration is going to be applied within few seconds. 3-13...
How to Launch AsusWLAN You could launch AsusWLAN 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 AsusWLAN from program folder. Tray Icon The tray icon will not be show until you enable the “Show Tray...
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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. Set up Wizard Quickly launching the WiFi-AP Solo Wizard. The convenient quick launching helps you to reprogram the wireless configuration as need.
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Adapter List Area This area displays all connected adapters on this system for mutiple adatper installations. The easy switch helps user to change the selected adapter by one click. The contents of properties area are dependant on wireless configuration that the selected adapter was set up.
Global Control Bar Each control items on this bar affects the adapter or management GUI directly. Show Tray Icon Making this item to be checked, the management GUI will minimize and stay on the tray icon located at the right down corner of Windows while pressing “Close” button. In other word, management GUI will shut down while pressing “Close”...
Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc 4.2.2 3.6.1 With both Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc types, the properties should looks like the picture beside. Six property pages present different information of current wireless network status. Reading the following explanations before you reviewing these pages, it could help you to well know the wireless environment around the system.
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Network Address group Mac Address: six two-digital number of this adapter IP Address: assigned network address by DHCP server or self-definition in four three-digital number format Subnet Mask: the only valid value is 2555.255.255.0 Gateway: It comes from connected access point. Your system can not connect internet with this field empty.
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Create profile for selected network connection in profile list and add it in to profile list. Advanced page Power Save None: without power save mode Min: wake up every two time interval to receive packets Max: wake up every ten time interval to receive packets Wireless Mode 802.11b...
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Status page Manufacturer: It always is Atheros. 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...
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Statistics page You could watch the Tx/Rx status of current wireless connection. It provides a statistic analysis of packet transition. 3-24...
AP mode 4.3 3.7 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.
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Network Authentication & Data Encryption 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 You decide to apply both authentication and data encryption to prevent illegal login.
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Preamble Mode Long: higher quality but with lower performance than preamble short mode Short: Normal quality but with higher performance then preamble long mode. Auto: select the proper preamble mode by current signal frame information. Statistics Page You could watch the Tx/Rx status of current wireless connection.
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 AsusWLAN.
After opening the page of present wireless network, if you see the scene similar to the following figure, then you had been swapped to Windows Zero Configuration successfully. Otherwise, you should check and repeat the previous steps again. Rollback from Windows Zero Configuration to AsusWLAN 3.8.2 If you prefer the AsusWLAN instead of Microsoft®...
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 Republic of ,Malaysia ,Morocco ,Netherlands ,New...
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General Specifications Model Name AW-NA830 Product Description USB Wireless Module WLAN Standard IEEE 802.11b/g, IEEE 802.11n Draft 2.0, Wi-Fi compliant Host Interface USB 2.0 Major Chipset Ralink RT2770 (MAC/Baseband), RT2720 (Radio) 35mm x 80mm x 11.7mm Dimension (not including SMA connector and pin headers)
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802.11g: typical 13dBm + 1dBm ~ -1.5dBm 802.11n: typical 12dBm + 1dBm ~ -1.5dBm 802.11b: typical -80dBm at 11Mbps 802.11g: typical -68dBm at 54Mbps Receive Sensitivity 802.11n(HT20): typical -66dBm at 72.222 Mbps 802.11n(HT40): typical -63dBm at 150 Mbps Open Space: ~300m; Indoor: ~100m Operating Range (The transmission speed may vary according to the environment) 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps...
Q&A Appendix B: After applying security setting, why my computer can not connect to the system that configures the AzureWave802.11 n/b/g USB WLAN Module as AP mode? There are several condition could result this issue. Security setting mismatch: please make sure the security and network key are identical to both AP and station side.
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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